The state of control is achieved by establishing a connection with that higher level — with the Logos of the being.
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The state of control is achieved by establishing a connection with that higher level — with the Logos of the being.
The Magus’s happiness is achieved when he learns to see harmony in diversity, the harmony of the Great Spirit, but in all its complexity, with all its pain and all its struggle, not ignoring anything, not closing his eyes, accepting the joys and sufferings of the world.
Victory over demons lies in refusing to have anything whatsoever in common with them, without sliding into the opposite pole.
Compassion exists only when it leads to a reduction in the total amount of suffering, not when it adds one’s own suffering to another’s.
The absence of struggle implies the absence of development; dwelling in the “light of truth” means remaining at only one pole of the binary, a renunciation of the fullness of manifestation and, therefore, of realization.
“The gates to new birth” do not open for the one who has died—for him nothing opens anymore—but only for his elusive part, the individuality.
On the one hand, in the life of a Magus everything happens “by itself,” and on the other — he fights, never lowering his sword, from the first crossing of the Veil of Keshet until the very end of his life.
At the degree of Tiphereth the Magus can discern which Way is closer to his heart — development and Creativity or Freedom.
The Magus actively shapes the environment of his existence so that it is as favourable as possible for his development, especially in times of decline and instability.
The ability to “open Gates,” as well as the ability to enter Gates opened for you, are among the most essential skills a Magus must master.
Magic begins when direct experience shows that there is no other way, that one cannot pretend or stall, because the battle proves not to be a “concept” but living reality itself.
It is equally wrong to leave something unfinished or insufficiently experienced in the present, or insufficiently analyzed in the past, as it is to have it vaguely outlined in the future.
The Magus’s nonduality is a Pleroma unity, a harmony within a symphony where each is simultaneously part and whole.