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Memories of Black Magic Notes - (5023)

I think that at some point or another in the past we have had some kind of encounter with that which we could call 'black magic'. Master Samael in his book the "The Three Mountains" said that we all carry the "Castle of Klingsor" inside of us, and we have to sooner or later elimimate it from our interior.


When we are doing the work on ourselves and we are trying to understand some strangely strong feelings within us, some snap of a finger quick memory flashes appear. Which make us to understand something about ourselves, which is that at some point in the past we have known what 'black magic' is.


Frankly most of the people studying Gnosis in this life, don't have any experience or knowledge of it, but in the past that is something that we all can't vouch for. It also can be thought that thanks to that past experience that in this life the people studying Gnosis are not interested in such matters.


It is basically the egos in us that have the links to the practices, exercises or rituals of the other side.


For example, resentment, revenge, hatred and lust are the "I's" that have caused us to resort to engaging in some practices of the other side.


The intensity of the manifestation of these "I's" in the past lead us into soliciting the help or resorts of the other side.


So no doubt when we are working on these "I's" we will unearth those parts of those "I's" that resorted to the other side.


They are indeed the strongest parts of those "I's", because nothing else worked in human terms bar resorting to magic means for egoic purposes (black magic). 


We also have "I's" of 'balck magic' which in this life makes us curious about such topics and even we can catch these "I's" in action wanting to pick up and browse through a book about such things in a book store for example.


Obviously such "I's" inherently have a lot of karma in them. That they are are causal factors. Because to seek the services of the other side means to not play but to be seriously determined to make something happen.


A causal factor is will power that casued something to happen, of which made us to win either karma or dharma for ourselves and possibly others.


There are more serious aspects to this theme of the past and 'black magic' which require more esoteric remedies. 


End (5023).

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