The changing face of Veles lies at the heart of the cyclical turning of the world’s cycles, ensuring eternal recurrence in the endless extension of the spiral of being.
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The changing face of Veles lies at the heart of the cyclical turning of the world’s cycles, ensuring eternal recurrence in the endless extension of the spiral of being.
Inaction is never a winning strategy, and “thinking over” a decision often amounts, in practice, to mere inaction.
Before calling any obstacle a “trial”, a Magus must ask himself — who is testing him and why, and whether he consented to this trial.
A Magus must be prepared for the fact that the wall will never disappear, that behind one barrier another will rise, and that only in overcoming them is the mastery honed that is necessary for their effective surmounting.
Each of the figures of the God-Disruptor is characterized by the aspects mentioned above – on the one hand, it pushes the system toward development, on the other, it is subjectively perceived as unpleasant.
The flow of the Magus’s mind must enter into maximum resonance with the Flow of Power in order to ensure the subsequent realization of the mind’s potentials — that is, its filling with Power.
The most important feeling a Magus must cultivate is his readiness for the unexpected—alertness without which he may either lose precious time in battle with an enemy or miss a chance that suddenly appears around a corner.
It would seem—what could be simpler: if you want to achieve something—do it! Yet how often, in reality, actions diverge from intentions…
Only after the “wedding” and the “first bridal night” does Power lawfully fill the vessel, and the union of being with mind takes place — the potential with the actual, which constitutes the essence and goal of the World process.
The development of mind within any Myth is subject to two forces – on the one hand the organizing, systematizing logic of the Myth, cosmizing the mind, and on the other the transformative force that provides the “leaps” — transcensuses — of mind.
The more the very character of a Magus’s life’s movement resembles the smoothness and beauty of a dance, the more effective and harmonious his Way.
The Egyptians believed that the cosmic cycle of time was renewed each day not by the action of the cosmos’ component parts, but by the actions of humans and gods.
The Magus’s struggle for possession is a struggle for the integrity and harmony of himself and his Way.