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Working with the Divine Law to Move Ahead - (893)

Why do we Have to?

We have to, all of us, that is, work with the Divine Law at least at some stage in our life or path so to overcome an obstacle.

This is because we all have our karma and karma is essentially an impediment or an obstacle.

If Master Samael had to do it constantly in his path we have to do it as well. It is our karma that stops us and so we have to negotiate with the law to allow us to pass over the obstacles that our own karma imposes.

There are times when we don’t have to negotiate, and this is because we have enough merit to surpass the obstacle.

Acquiring merit is so important! Having capital is so very important! If a negotiation fails it is because we lack capital or merit or need still to pay more or learn more.


How do we do it?

We have to know that we are stagnated or stopped or in a difficult situation without escape and that impediment is preventing us from going forward. When we know this we need to work with the Law and negotiate new circumstances that will allow us to move ahead.

A petition to the Divine Law, concentrating on any of the judges of the Divine Law or Anubis himself is sufficient. We can also do the Rune Not.

Before the petition some minutes (ten) of concentration on the palace of the Divine Law is very useful.

Tips

We must offer something for this favour and if we do so we really must not fall back on it. We must follow through.

We have to be constant and firm and resolute, showing that we really want what we are asking for.

If we get it we have to be prepared to take the next step and go ahead just as we have been asking for.

 

Conclusion – Capital!

We need capital! Helping others, transmuting and dissolving the ego are the best ways to get merit or cosmic capital!

End (893).

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