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Discoveries that Just Can’t be Written – (1726)

When you work on yourself you make certain discoveries that even though you would like to write them down and tell people about them, you just can’t.

The best that you can do, is to tell a few people that you trust by word of mouth.

I just finished writing one just now, but I just couldn’t click the orange and white Publish button. Hence this post instead.

Remembering some anecdotes of Master Samael and things my marvellous missionary said it seems that, what is definitely a part of everyone’s path is that there are things that they can certainly speak of and then there are things that can only be passed on verbally to a small few. So as this seems to be a common, maybe even a principle it will happen to you too, it already may be happening.



So it is a principle, so to break it would mean having to deal with certain consequences. If I did break it say in the next post what would happen? You would perhaps get confused, perhaps scandalised, perhaps lose respect for me, perhaps stop reading the blog, perhaps spread rumours, perhaps complain, perhaps nothing, perhaps I would not be trusted to make any more such discoveries, perhaps the little light I have would be dimmed?

One thing about these things is time, at a given moment for sure it is highly inconvenient, but later it may be ok and useful even. One must see.

End (1726).

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