At the degree of Tiphereth the Magus can discern which Way is closer to his heart — development and Creativity or Freedom.
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At the degree of Tiphereth the Magus can discern which Way is closer to his heart — development and Creativity or Freedom.
A Magus must neither become a predator himself nor remain a victim of other predators, walking the razor’s edge toward his highest destiny — liberation and the pleromization of mind.
The Magus must clearly understand that his battles are in the center of his world, in his Midgard, both macrocosmic and psychocosmic.
For a Magus it is vitally important to avoid any contact with the enfeebling aspect, and one would have to be utterly mad to toy with this all‑devouring darkness.
Only when his actions reduce the overall amount of suffering in the world can the Magus consider himself an effective warrior.
A clear understanding, identification, and naming of the powers the mind confronts at any given moment makes that interaction more defined, and therefore easier to control.
By understanding the modes in which divine Powers manifest, the Magus can, firstly, avoid unnecessary destruction, and secondly differentiate his interactions with those Powers, thereby significantly increasing the effectiveness of his advancement along the Way.
A successful Magus is one who passes through many battles and survives them.
A properly developing Magus not only increases his own effectiveness; he also helps increase the effectiveness of those and the processes associated with him, even without doing anything special to that end.
A high degree of control over the Gates of the mind is an absolutely necessary condition for development, ensuring the most effective use of possibilities and resources
By clearly understanding the spheres in which powers operate, a Magus can apply them more effectively where they are most active
The Magus must not be bound, deprived of freedom, but he must not hover in the cold vacuum of his uniqueness either.
To consider ‘who stands’ behind a given influence of a Principle and how its entire internal hierarchy is arranged in that influence can be extremely—and sometimes vitally—important for a Magus.