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Learning from 'the Bad' Finishes when we Find Gnosis - (3824)

When we find Gnosis and accept the work on ourselves, our learning from evil has finished or is fast finishing, winding up, closing, coming to an end, over with, done with, dealt with, caput, finito, terminado... 


I think that is good to know right? That it is over! A relief, only forward now!


This is because we are beginning the work of dissolving the ego. We almost always start the work by dissolving the 'bad' egos, then later when we have more consciousness we can successfully dissolve the good egos. 


To start the work of doing away with the bad egos means we no longer need the bad egos because we have already learnt enough from the bad, that learning chapter is closing.



Often that is why you see people who were some years ago 'badies' and now that they are studying Gnosis they are 'goodies' - too good to swear when before they swore like troopers. 


Sometimes true they look like too good, a bit forced when we remember the version of them some years before Gnosis, but that does not matter, they are learning from good now in order to help them dissolve the bad egos. If they continue they will get the consciousness which will balance them all out.


Alas, the lessons from the bad continue and continue, definitely though in a much more inner and deeper octave. In this type of learning one perceives the abyss psychologically and learns from visits to their own abyss instead of going into and getting all stuck and stuffed up in such real physical circumstances as one did earlier in their life.


End (3824).

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