hanzosbm
Premium Member
Absolutely, and don't get me wrong, it is important to me that ritual is done well. The words need to be right and flow naturally with the emphasis in the right places to help make the material more digestible and easier to understand. In addition, I think that when the floor work is done well, it helps the candidate focus more on the lessons being taught rather than wondering why that guy walked a different way than that other guy. But, I think those things are icing on the cake and unfortunately, I see a lot of time devoted to them while the cake itself (the lessons of the ritual) get pushed to the back burner.