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What Would be of Kether Without the Essence - (1411)

Introduction

For the posts today I am rounding up some notes about the essence. What I hope to do, is to bring to light some of the qualities of the essence.

These snippets come from notes taken while listening to the various marvellous missionaries presenting talks in the retreat.

(I say marvellous because they are the ones helping all of us. They are the ones holding up a huge antenna to receive and conduct forces from above into the country in which they live. They are also the ones who are keeping a beacon of light shining for humanity, and that is what is buying us all precious time. So next time you are upset with your missionary think about all these things.

Students are also a very important part of this as well. They make the light shine brighter and draw more force from above into the country. But your missionary is a few steps ahead in the responsibility related to all of this.) 

Our essence is at the core of our Being. In our essence is the consciousness of the Being,
and that is essential (that is why it is called essence, because it is essential) in order 'to be'.

Kether would Dissolve if the Essence was Dissolved

What would happen to our Kether, our Father in secret, if our essence was destroyed?

If we could dissolve the essence, our Kether would end up being dissolved as well. This is because Kether can not be without consciousness!

Remember Master Samael says that the superlative consciousness of the Being is within the essence.

End (1411).

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