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Don't Ruin Your Discovery By Talking Fornication - (4887)

When we make a discovery about ourselves or about something esoteric or about something in life, to get the best out of that discovery - remain silent.


Use what we have discovered and work on it in silence until that work produces results. Continue to work in silence to establish ourselves in those results and really understand the discovery.


Once we are established we can then talk.


If we talk before we are established we break a kind of hermetic vase in which that discovery is growing inside of ourselves.


The Hermetic vase does not only apply to the Alchemy and the sexual energy but to all and anything that is created, that is anything that has a start (birth) and develops (grows).


When we talk before the due time we break the seal under which that discovery is to become effective in us. When we talk we expend some energy and focus that is vitally needed to establish it inside of ourselves. 


When we talk before hand we expose ourselves to impressions and excess pressure related to that discovery and that leads to us becoming confused and not possessing enough energy in our system to further pursue and establish that discovery 


Just try remain silent when you make a discovery and talk about it when you have established the results to see the difference between talking prematurely and then afterwards.


There are really many ways of fornication. Fornication means to burn something out. So when we talk straight away about our discoveries we burn out that discovery to nothing - that is to something is is regarded as if it were something trivial when it really is not. 


End (4887).

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