It is a temple ritual that isn’t discussed. It’s reserved for those men in higher leadership positions and their wives. Basically, it’s sort of like an extension of the initiatory. The couple is anointed as a king and queen, unconditionally. Whereas in the regular temple ordinances people are only anointed to become such on certain conditions.madvin wrote: ↑March 6th, 2022, 11:31 pmPardon my ignorance. What is the second anointing?Mamabear wrote: ↑March 6th, 2022, 7:03 pmSo true. This reminds me of the “second anointing” that takes place for special couples in temples. Another secret society for the elite leaders who think they are above the rest of the people. This counterfeit “ordinance” is a mockery of the sealing of the Spirit of promise between God and man.tribrac wrote: ↑March 5th, 2022, 1:02 pm Its something i dont like or understand about mormon culture....a constant clamouring to get into the secrect circles.
Hold it over a neighbors head if you make it into a secret circle but they dont. Hold yourself up above others. Leaders telling the secret circles they are more special.
Then we wonder why Mormons don't have alot of love for each other, and barely any for nonmembers. Or why we talk polietly or take cookies but never help people in meaningful ways.
So even if they sin, they get a free pass.
The ordinance is a counterfeit to a persons actual calling & election and second comforter, when he/she is sealed by the Holy Spirit of promise.
Elder Holland alludes to this secret thing in this short video:
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=cLiZySTMedM
