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Inner World the One that Never Leaves You!!! - (1953)

Two Worlds

Master Samael taught us that there are two worlds, the inner and the outer.

One is more important in reality than the other. But to some human beings depending on their points of view the reverse is true, where the real one is less important. In fact this is the case for most human beings.

Inner World

The fact is that we are always, and I mean always with our inner world. Our thoughts, our emotions, our states of consciousness are all things that we are continuously connected with and are in fact living with and out of.

We are always with ourselves and so we are always with our inner world. Our essence and our inner Being or of the inner world.

We are not always listening, seeing, touching and tasting things of the external world but we are always in our inner world.



Will Always be Eluded

If we make the outer world more important than the inner world we will always be deceived, disillusioned and disappointed because we can’t truly hold onto something belonging to the outer world! We can only hold onto something from the inner world. Because we are of the inner world and we are always there in the inner world.

We can have the illusion that something of the pouter world is ours, but it will very soon slip out of our hands. Our loved ones die, people disobey us, people love us then they don’t, our body dies, things get consumed and perish, etc. etc.

Conclusions

What fulfils you can only be found in our inner worlds. Only there!

We must clean and organise it to start to feel the happiness that comes from there and the fulfillment that exists in there. We also must realise that that is where we are and that is what is most important to us.

Psychological death does exactly all the above and more.

End (1953).

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