The beginning, the content, and the justification of Magic is the cultivation of the awareness of being — the necessary condition for the realization of the Monad’s potentials.
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The beginning, the content, and the justification of Magic is the cultivation of the awareness of being — the necessary condition for the realization of the Monad’s potentials.
Balancing on the razor edge of the Threshold between the poles of a biner yields, on the one hand, the degree of composure and sobriety that a Magus so needs in his struggle, and on the other gives an impetus to his movement.
The cause of pain lies in the imperfection of the world; the cause of suffering, however, lies in the imperfection of the mind.
People often have a “spiritual experience” only because they expect it; in fact they soon discover that the experience is empty
It is precisely because the binary of intelligence and feelings is not neutralized, but integrated into the being of the Magus, that he can move along his Way.
The more developed a person’s mind, the greater their capacity to know by intuition; indeed, development, in a sense, consists above all in transforming one’s mode of knowing to rely increasingly on intuition.
Magic develops the plasticity of the mind necessary to move from forcing every perception into an existing template to perception itself — a pure interaction of energies.
The Magus strives for compassion but avoids pity, because he seeks strength and freedom, not weakness and dependence.
In Negative Vision the Magus trains himself to see not only the passing image itself, but the causes and driving motives behind it
To pass beyond the Veil, the traveler must sacrifice his accustomed, limited personality, which will be shattered by a sober gaze at the world’s illusoriness.
Only maximal tolerance, recognition of the absolute value of the world’s manifold colors, and the willingness to apply the greatest possible effort to lessen the suffering of those nearby are signs of a genuine expansion of mind.
Both the procedure of attracting Power and the ritual of rejecting it require the same conditions — contact with that Power and entering into alignment with it.
The warrior does not avoid obstacles out of mere stubbornness or endurance, but because his desire to walk the Way outweighs his fear of defeat