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Monday, August 28, 2017

Language: Weaknesses Transformed into Strengths

Characteristic Weaknesses Transformed into Strengths:


Virtues are natural to Man, and when desired, when called upon, when prayed for sincerely, deliberately and needfully induced, their messengers will beckon and their characteristics shall be grafted to our being. The weakness shall be restored into that which it was originally destined to become, as follows:


Multiple personalities and the inability to discriminate the self amongst the available input of ideas and information transforms, when the ego is strong, into a rarefied empathy. This comes from being able to ‘name’ that which is before us, importantly. If we do not name ourselves and name that which is outside of ourselves, we cannot self-consciously realise the experiences which we are given to. To rise above the anima – the directives of both the corporeal and the spiritual persuasions, and take part in them from the appreciation of coming to know all distinguishably.

Black magic practices themselves cannot be redeemed, but rather the participant when removed from the will and the want of such ritual can transform his development by way of the true prayer. Giving all up to God is exceedingly different from willing an event to take place. As noted before, there is very little difference between an esoteric student who attempts to force their will via ‘positive projection’ and a black magic pupil who does the same through their procedures of invocation and direction. We may work dutifully and hopefully for an end result to any project, but it is unlawful to actually put our will in the way of another that we might come to that end. We give that to our Father, not in concession, but in trust.



The Scholar of Language ennobles his beloved trust and endows it further with properties and qualifications of divine inspiration. He has the dexterity of melody, and the communion with all goodly aspirants in speak and text.

He may know to teach and also understand to be silent.

He is specific, yet always combining.

He is ever expressive and demonstrative of The Word.

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