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Do & Don’t Depend Upon Your Esoteric Past - (5)


Take thing blog in balance. Do depend on esoteric past when it is convenient but to do so all the time is a disservice. Read below to know why…

PS:
What we mean by esoteric past is that the esoteric or spiritual level that we attained in the past.

Do Depend

Depend on that if you can remember that is, that you were on the path before and had attained some degree of enlightenment or awakening or realisation. Depend on it in the sense that the force and knowledge that you need now can be there that you can do it. All you have to do is free it!

But that is all don’t depend on that anymore. Being something in past won’t save you now! What you do now is what counts. Don’t fight with less intensity because you were this or that in the past. The past is gone! Gone! Work hard now!

Read on…

Don’t Depend

Don’t depend on your esoteric past because in many ways you have to detach from that and you have create from zero your work. You have to raise yourself once again by recapitulating what you have attained and learnt before but what is more important is that you have learn new things and acquire new knowledge and more wisdom and love than what you had before.

That is one of the reasons why we fell because our learning was not complete and this time round we have to complete that learning.

So don’t get stuck in what you were in the past. That won’t save you now! Transcend it! Fill the gaps with new knowledge, comprehension, wisdom and love to surpass the point where we fell in the past.

End (5).

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