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A Microcosmos (us) is a Hermetic Seal - (2147)

Hermetic Seal

A hermetic seal says it all.

The hermetic seal is something complete and isolated.

We are really a hermetic seal. Where with and in our Being we are sealed as a complete cosmos. Within that seal we generate and derive all that we need from within ourselves. All that we need is within ourselves.

Being a microcosmos goes hand in hand with being a hermetic seal.

That is why when our hermetic seal is broken we fall and we become dependent upon on the world. With the breaking of the hermetic seal we lose our Being. Which gives us the power ‘to be’ a microcosmos complete and sealed.


Hermetic Seal Practice

Behind all the practices is the foundation of the or axiom of the Hermetic Seal. The hermetic seal encompasses all the practices of transmutation and mystical death.

Also the third factor, because when we become a hermetic seal we fulfil the absolute hermetic seal by hermetic seal, because the Absolute is a the whole multiple collection of hermetic seals to form one great hermetic seal. The third factor is to make all others a hermetic seal also.

Practice

Practicing the hermetic seal, which means to not get identified with anything keeps all of ourselves inside of us and we therefore reinforces our completeness and our own unity. Practicing the hermetic seal teaches us how we can be and really are complete and don't need anything outside of ourselves.

End (2147).

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