Drive Will
Make your psychological work of dissolving the various “I’s”
as your main preoccupation of your life.
To do this we need to gather up our will and channel or focus
it into our psychological work.
To do this requires a high level of definition. This level
of definition required implies clearing the way from many distractions and
other unrelated occupations.
Our will is finite and it gets syphoned off into many other
distractions and activities. Then we lack the will to move forward.
We have to focus and guard our will by clearing the way.
Constantly!
Our will is always caught up in something. It is always driving,
hoping, desiring towards something. There is always a main drive in our life.
The key to move forward is to make what we want to progress in our main drive.
To rise to the dimension of will in ourselves is to rise to
come to rule over our psychology.
Consciousness and will operate together constantly within
our psychology and they are the cause. Mind, emotion and action are simply
effects of those causes.
With intense alertness and stillness we can rise to observe
the dimension of will within us and see directly consciousness and will operating
together forming effects within our psychology.
Then in that dimension of ourselves while we are alert and
seeing consciousness and will operating within us, we can introduce new causes
within. With new causes then come new effects.
An ego from the causal projects its will and then we can
introduce the new cause which is the will to transmute with the conviction that
we don’t need lust, but rather to be responsible for our own sexuality and to
transmute our own sexual energy, and come closer to the Being within.
Any “I” is terrible because it has will trapped and polarised
against us.
End (2630).
It is my personal opinion that one must first strive for the ultimate Truth or the 'Illuminating Void' as Master Samael called it. Strive until the Truth is experienced, until we get a glimpse of the Wu.
ReplyDeleteFor me, the discourses of the Zen masters from the book "Practice of Zen" by Garma C.C. Chang (quoted several times by Master Samael) combined with the Ham-Sah meditation has proved to be vital. Maybe because I am from the Oriental Ray but I believe that everyone should at least look into Zen. Because when one looks into Zen, one finds that there is nothing to look into.
Master Samael also said that the experience of the Reality changes one fundamentally.