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Important Lesson from Master Samael to do with Affection - (929)

Introduction

This lesson comes from Master Samael’s book “The Three Mountains” where he writes about how he successfully performed the fourth labour of Hercules.


This lesson is really a supremely important one for everybody to know, learn and to apply. It is useful for some people all of the time or some of the time or at least once at some point in a person’s life.


Excerpt

“In the name of truth I must confess frankly and openly that the Fourth Labour turned out to be tremendously easy for me; however I had to pass through a delicate test.

In an old park of the city I saw myself talking to a noble lady; somebody that was doubtless a great friend.

We were sitting very close on a bench, feeling a great mutual love. For an instant we appeared to be lovers, but... Suddenly I remembered my Divine Mother Kundalini! Then I diverted this current of love towards the interior and upper regions, towards my adorable Mother...

At that instant I said with all the strength in my soul: "This love is for my Mother!...''.

In this way Hercules diverted the course of a river so that its waters would flood the Stables of Augeias. (Let those who have understanding understand, because here there is Wisdom).”


Comment

What Master Samael did is to direct all his feelings of affection, love even sexual force towards and to His Divine Mother. If he would have not done that his forces would have gone outside of him and he could well have been in trouble. He may not have performed that labour and so he would have become stagnated.


Conclusion

We need to do this many times in our life. Remembering, that the right place for our energies to be directed is towards is our Father or Divine Mother.


End (929).

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