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Walking Statues – (2324)

From a Talk in Mexico

Master Samael said in Mexico in the year 1976, in an informal talk that has been recorded, and a recording of it is available, is that there are certain statues around the world in churches that are alive.
He said that by day these statues are in their place as everyone would expect but at night they shed their static pose and move. He also said that this is a secret that he did not want to divulge because he expressed that it could be dangerous for people to know about these things.


Master Samael Explains

He explained that when a person goes before a statue and prays and expresses their hope, devotion, adoration etc. they pass onto that statue certain astral fluids that contain the energies and of subtle particles of life.

That constant visiting, touching, hoping, praying and adoring all through the day, every day for years on end, makes a way for all of that fluid or energy containing particles of life to accumulate in the statue, and infuse into the statue creating a kind of elemental inside of the statue, therefore endowing it with life.

Conclusion

The key here is to pass those qualities onto what the statue represents and not to the statue.

If we direct our hope, adoration, devotion and love inwardly towards our inner Being then we don’t transfer fluids or energies of life onto these statues.

Even if we use a statue to pray to a master such as Jesus the best way is to still direct our love and hope inwardly towards our Being and from our essence or Being send it to the Master.

End (2324).

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