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The Serpent is Wiley - (3917)

Boasters are Scary

Whenever I hear a boaster in the esoteric studies I tell myself: "Oh no - best wishes, may all go well". 


No one is a constant hero - triumphing all the time. In the long run, as a trend, yes yes yes, that is true the Being is a triumpher.


It is a law that every exaltation is preceded by a humiliation and the one who has worked on him or herself for a while knows that feelings of strength don't last long before we are hit and sent back to work hard.


So one learns after a while to be humble, enjoy a rest for a while after a long battle but be wary that always a descent or a humiliation is needed to progress further and it is never far away.



Wiley Serpent

The serpent, the sexual force is exactly like that. It is so wiley, we can defeat its impulses and temptations but then one day thinking we are heroes we can lower our guard and it can so silently creep in and all of a sudden we can find ourselves with some reckoning of forces and energies to deal with.


If we lack a bit of alertness but we are diligent and apply the right keys it is ok when it comes to facing the wiley serpent.


The thing is, we always find it difficult when we don't apply the keys. We have to tell ourselves: "forget this inaction, this dreaming, transmute now, do it now!" and go and do it and in a few minutes we have the solution well within our hands.


End (3917).

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