Vision is the ability to immerse oneself while retaining separateness, the art of union without mixing, in which the Magus is at once transcendent and immanent to the current with which he engages
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Vision is the ability to immerse oneself while retaining separateness, the art of union without mixing, in which the Magus is at once transcendent and immanent to the current with which he engages
Choshekh is the state in which the Absolute abides “before” or “above” the moment when within it the possibility of Manifestation, the possibility of Self-knowledge, appears.
Magic is, above all, the Way of the development of mind, and when we speak of the “growth of Power” we must be clear that we mean precisely Power — awareness — not merely the accumulation of energetic potential.
The more apparent the Threshold Forces become to the Magus—and the better he understands their characteristics, leverage points, and mechanisms of influence—the freer he becomes from their operation.
The Way of individual development includes three stages: awareness of imperfection, perfecting, and reintegration, corresponding to the differentiation, perfecting, and reunification of the aspects of the One.
What the Magus does is directed toward the disclosure and actualization of essential aspects of his mind, the manifestation of his individuality, and the development of awareness.
One of the Magus’s important tasks is to attain a state of “indestructibility” of his mind. The Magus makes his mind whole, unified, integral, and therefore strong and unbreakable.
Physical reality is objective insofar as the very existence of the human being is objective, and final insofar as his incarnation is final.
The Magus must unite, upon their Way, creativity and purification — divestment and replenishment.
The more frequently and to a greater degree the mind is present in being, the higher the degree of their mutual actualization, the closer they are to their source, the fewer the fetters of illusion, and the weaker the power of destructive forces.
For the Magus it is very important to maintain a “supportive interaction” with those anchor points that have not lost their relevance for him
Proper use of the Elemental Instruments allows one to significantly increase the efficiency of realizations, and therefore to optimize one’s Way.
A clear understanding of the nature, particularities, and field of action of each vector gives the Magus the opportunity to greatly expand his influence on the realization of the mind’s potencies