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Esotericism_Reading > Echoes of illusion by (3374 reads) | I have always liked realistic, practical and operative esotericism, rather than the pompous and melodramatic lyricism of generic esotericism, which has the only purpose of emphasizing banal fragments of egocentrism.
Those who prefer ‘to dream’ rather than ‘to do’, are worried about erecting more and more oligarchic utopias. Also because talking is easy and doesn’t ‘cost’ much, on the contrary of ‘doing’ that costs everything, even life.
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Esotericism_Reading > Doubt, uncertainty and self-esteem. Different stages of the inner aspect by (3204 reads) | Uncertainty is the companion of insecurity; the doubt of the coward cannot be compared to the caution of the researcher. This difference offers us some basic principles. First, that doubt can be synonym of caution; second that doubt can also be a symptom of uncertainty and lack of self-esteem.
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Esotericism_Reading > Principles of popularization by (3088 reads) | We change gradually. This is very clear to those that work with dedication and perseverance in order to launch into space the silent sound, to which all the consciences close to reawakening respond.
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Esotericism_Reading > The Study of Symbols by (4935 reads) | ‘...in order to achieve intuitiveness the use of symbols is necessary; indeed, every symbol offers the conscious eye the memory of the idea that was its foundation.’
Symbols are the external and visible forms of inner spiritual realities and the faculty to discover the occult reality of any specific form is by itself a sign of the reawakening of intuition.
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Esotericism_Reading > Orgonomy and protective techniques by (3035 reads) | I would say that this topic is the keystone of the whole initiatory system.
If we strip it of the dialectic frills that characterize mysticism, we might compare it to hygiene, which is the essential support for medicine. And this is a true statement, like it is true that orgonomy supports the mental hygiene of the initiate.
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Esotericism_Reading > Initiatory Order and individual anarchy by (3066 reads) | Monothematic egocentrism and intellectual anarchy are the main problems that afflict and divide the humankind; they separate the sentient being from the inner Path, which brings wellbeing and advantages in the physical form as well. I think that these topics should not be underestimated or rejected, but rather faced by researchers (of truth) with the utmost thorough care.
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Esotericism_Reading > There is initiation and Initiation by (3351 reads) | Usually nobody is interested in understanding what Initiation is; what it means to be an Initiate; what is required in order to become one. Maybe because knowing certain things would involve making awkward comparisons.
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Esotericism_Reading > The exoteric Path and totemic religions by (3999 reads) | Highlighting the conflict between the spiritual, inner and esoteric thesis and its exterior antithesis, viz. exterior and exoteric profane religions, we have found precisely, I think, the core of the apparent conflict between sacred and profane. These are two elements that, like two sides of the same coin, can coexist only if they are recognized for what they really are.
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Esotericism_Reading > The descent of VITRIOL by (4018 reads) | Parts of us lie abandoned deep down in ourselves. They are our doubles, the actors that played our roles. Parts of us, of our personality, which are the memory of what we have done and what we have been, lie forgotten in a dark room called the subconscious.
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Esotericism_Reading > The magic of ephemeralness by (3184 reads) | I would like to broaden the boundaries of the frequent pseudo-scientific or pseudo-initiatory inconsistencies that so often we face and ... rule out.
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