A firm resolve precisely to help — not to cloak some petty weaknesses by means of help, but to help truly and honestly — controls the manifestations of Gamigin.
Other Magic
Пишите мне
Enmerkar's Blog contains over 1200 original articles of an esoteric nature.
Enter your search query and you will find the material you need
A firm resolve precisely to help — not to cloak some petty weaknesses by means of help, but to help truly and honestly — controls the manifestations of Gamigin.
A Magus oriented toward total victory, rather than winning small battles, must always remember that internal changes always precede external ones
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.
Understanding that the world is at once infinitely full and utterly empty, the Magus gains the ability to walk on water, neither sinking nor leaving a trace
Only by advancing through storms and tempests, without retreating or surrendering, can the Magus emerge victorious from the battle called life.
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.
Every person constantly and actively interacts with the people around them and with other beings at the level of the energies of the life body
Barbatos is a distorted, parodic god of nature — Kernunnos, refashioned in a demonic mode
The question a Magus should ask himself as often as possible — “Do I really see what I perceive?”
To annul a Magus’s words is, in fact, the same as annulling the Creative Logos that commanded the world into being — that is, to violate the very primal foundation of manifestation.
The forces with which the mind interacts are at once both “inside” and “outside” it, and any conscious action is simultaneously macro- and psychocosmic.
The development of the mind is always discontinuous: periods of accumulation of potential energy are followed by abrupt transitions, transcensuses, consisting in an expansion of the field of awareness, its restructuring and transformation