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It's not dissimilar to an employee. If you work for the government or a large entity, you represent them at all times when on the job (and sometimes when off work too). You have a set of beliefs ...
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**It's not dissimilar to an employee.** If you work for the government or a large entity, you represent them at all times when on the job (and sometimes when off work too). You have a set of beliefs and rules you need to uphold. As well as general knowledge about how the entity works. You get communications from your employer regularly and these will change how you interact with customers/clients/outsiders. You might even imagine a worker with a headset the customer can't see. Workers are individuals with their own beliefs and opinions, yet they're often not free to act on them, even when off duty. **But it's more.** Your gods are in service to the divine will. It is their higher purpose and always will be. They don't need technology to communicate with it, or each other, because that's built into their physiology. Everything they do or say will come from the symbiosis of their individual selves connected with the universal consciousness.