Control, the chief mark of a disciplined Magus’s mind, is largely directed at preventing his mind from being cluttered with destructive elements.
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Control, the chief mark of a disciplined Magus’s mind, is largely directed at preventing his mind from being cluttered with destructive elements.
Acknowledging that the degree of coherence among flows is a significant factor affecting the global energetic climate could serve as a motivating force for overcoming disunity
Understanding that the ocean of mind is not merely a “sea of illusions,” the Magus trains himself to treat it with the utmost seriousness, permitting no slackness or carelessness in the struggle for his freedom.
For a Magus it is important to be able to shift the focus of one’s mind from the perception of whole objects to the very process of perception and back; in such equilibrium the mind begins to work “at full power”, reducing the scattering of energy and increasing its efficiency.
Like all other forces and gravities, the force Ea must remain under the control of the Magus’ mind; it must be constantly checked and rechecked in order to minimize the retention, within the overall system, of elements disharmonious with it.
Magic does not merely formalize the destructive elements of mind; it lays out paths to overcome them
Magical Lines and Schools long ago developed schemes for passing the Gates with the greatest efficiency and the least danger.
For a Magus it is very important to hold the focus of the mind precisely on the Threshold, that is — on those energies that pass through it in the current moment
A Magus never enters into conflict with the Earth; he always honors Her deeply, but — he hovers above Her, if not materially then in a spiritual sense.
Every world, every partzuf has its underside, inhabited by the Demons of Death.
It is vitally important not to repel the flow you are meant to enter.
A Magus must clearly understand that his mind is an entire world, richly strewn with stones, entwined with plants and inhabited by animals
A Magus can in no case count on leniency; he must understand clearly that any misstep of his will be noticed and retribution will not be long in coming.