Introduction
Consciousness and wisdom are intimately linked. Furthermore,
duality and consciousness are intimately linked. Transcending duality gives
rise to consciousness and being trapped by duality brings the embottlement of the
consciousness.
So no doubt, making efforts to transcend duality or even
just becoming aware of it, draws the liberation or acquirement of consciousness
and wisdom closer to us.
Wisdom or consciousness is the spark that is created when the
two opposites are brought together in contrast.
Basic Formula
The basic formula is to take something positive or negative and
then find the diametric opposite and bring the two opposites together to find
the reality or the true value at play. Seeing the truth or the true value is
wisdom and real knowledge.
The truth or reality sets one free, the awakened people see
only the reality or the truth and the sleeping people only see illusions and dreams.
Example
If we take a very successful criminal and extract all his
knowledge about his crimes we can acquire wisdom. To get the wisdom we have to
apply the exact detailed opposite. Then the science, that is the real behind
both sides will avail itself. The real usually takes the form of truths, principles
and laws.
The Being in Us Works Exactly this Way through Christus-Lucifer
Lucifer is the reflection of Christ with in us, says a very
ancient Gnostic ritual. Christus-Lucifer shows us the black so that we have the
very real opportunity to apply the opposite and then contrast the two opposites
and so to get the light which is consciousness and wisdom.
If we know the opposite to the black we are fortunate, we
just have to apply it. If we don’t know in our consciousness the white,
Christus-Lucifer sends us black and black for us through bitterness and pain to
look for and come to know the white. This is important to know.
Conclusion
If we want wisdom, take anything bad or positive and flip it
to the exact detailed opposite and contrast both of them, then wait for the discovery.
Do this right now with any memory, thought, desire anything that appears in
you.
End (1328).
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