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Now How can I Dissolve that Defect? – (1605)

Introduction

We have a defect that we urgently need to dissolve. We may even feel that we are behind, that we should have worked more on it already and it should be much deader than it is. Ok! But what counts is what we do from now on to make that defect start to die. How then do we go about it?


First

Decided

Make sure you are resolved and really want to do it. Because it is going to fight and it is going to be difficult and the more you want to dissolve the more intense the difficulties in dissolving will be.
So do you want it to dead? Have you had enough?


Second

Aware

Ready to face the storms, the pain, the difficulty? Are you ready to not give in? Are you well aware of why you what to dissolve it and what the benefits are?


Third

Pray

Declare to our inner Divinity that we need to die in this or that defect and that we need their help. Declare that you are ready and sincerely ask for their help that will take us to dissolve this defect.


Fourth

Study

Observer that defect intently. If it is quiet bring in great to your mind or even onto paper everything that that defect has done.


Fifth

Comprehension

Work intensely in comprehending it. Focusing on its causes. Its logic, its deeper reasons which are certain lacks. Use duality to find the lacks. See the reference points being used in its thinking. See its apparent needs, see where they come from.


Sixth

KRIM

Pray to the Divine Mother as often as you can for elimination and always chant the mantra KRIM!


Seventh

Utterly Pitted and Resolved to not Feed it

Be very alert to not feed the ego you are trying to dissolve. Don’t be tricked by it, know very firmly that feeding it or doing what it wants will only bring you hell again.

End (1605).

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