For a Magus it is very important to keep his power in as tonic a state as possible, to avoid both dependence on external sources of energy and uncontrolled outflows of energy.
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For a Magus it is very important to keep his power in as tonic a state as possible, to avoid both dependence on external sources of energy and uncontrolled outflows of energy.
Mountains have long been the places best suited to fostering the evolution of the mind.
The development of the Magus’s awareness does not occur for the sake of “future” perfection, but simply because in the present it is the most complete mode of existence.
The state of Ritual purity is absolutely necessary for achieving the aims of any realization; moreover, one can say that a realization is the more successful the more ritually pure the operator is (all other things being equal).
A Magus must not be afraid to encounter the unfamiliar, must not falter before the unusual, but must perceive the world as it deserves — with eyes wide open
Magi stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the presence of destructors and Parasites of mind within their own mind, arrogantly assuming that once they have found their Way and set foot upon it, they have thereby automatically and forever rid themselves of the claims of the predators.
Like a tightrope walker above an abyss, the Magus must maintain a high degree of balance, never allowing himself for a single second to forget who he is, where he is, and where he is going.
One of the Magus’s important points of control should be monitoring the intensity of his striving for Power and freedom at every moment.
The Magus strives for the maximum of understanding, the fullness of feeling, and a high intensity of will, never content with smoldering, but in need of a bright burning.
A Magus whose Way belongs to Pravi must find the courage to go through the darkness — and out of the darkness
In the art of carving Runes, two skills are of great importance—skills that are, in general, essential components of the Magus’s Way: the ability to timely smooth or to sharpen corners.
The Magus must avoid both excessive “immersion” in events and excessive detachment from them, not falling into the traps of either everyday bustle or the barren, impotent contemplation of pure spirit.
Runes can be equally both an instrument for transforming the “external” world, the Macrocosm, and a system for ordering the flows of mind in the Psychocosmos.