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Consciousness Awakened in Evil Notes - (4339)

We are taught in Gnosis that the consciousness can awaken in evil and for evil. 


We are more or left to decipher for ourselves what that really means.


I only offer a little bit of insight nothing more than that because I don't know more than that.  


After one does evil for a while, obviously one becomes very intelligent and knowledgeable in relation to it. One knows how to do evil well, so well that it goes unnoticed. After that one eventually begins to see into the psychology behind evil and becomes very perceptive and knowledgeable about the psychology involved. Later one becomes awake to the egoic psychology and with that comes the ability to perceive directly so easily the evil in the ego in others and know what their egos will do in evil.  


As light perceives darkness but darkness does not perceive the light the consciousness awakened in evil won't perceive the essence or the good that the essence can do.


If the consciousness awakened for the light serves as a vehicle for the Divinity and for the forces of light it makes sense too that the consciousness awakened in evil for evil is one that serves the negative and black forces.


It can happen that a person does not know that they have some consciousness awakened in evil and for evil. The part of the consciousness awakened in evil is so smart to hide itself using arguments of the light (by negative type of intelligent illumination to the mind) and often results in disruptions to the light and its activities.


The awakening in evil and for evil normally happens while an essence has descended into the abyss and after having spent some time there. This however, may also happen when an essence is close to having lived its 108 lives.


End (4339).

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