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Is There a Magic Key to Deal with Lust? – (1704)

Magic Keys

There are certainly keys that are very efficient in dealing with the ego and the egos in general. There are also keys to deal with certain egos that are very efficient, almost magically efficient. These keys may be more effective for certain people than for other people.

These keys usually to be so efficient have to deal with the core value or the very heart of that ego in question.


Example

Pride

For example, the key of balance and dignity and restoring balance from within is a magic key to avoid and dissolve pride. This is because the values at the very heart of pride are: dignity, majesty and the sense of balance of our Being.

Lust

Whereas for lust, the key of transmutation is supreme! It is also a supreme key for all the other egos in the physical sense and in the psychological sense as well. For example, with every ego we have to psychologically transmute the ‘less’ into the ‘positive’

However, the value at the heart of lust is sexuality and love. So the transmutation and the love for the Being is the magic key. Meaning the inward and upward journey of those two forces. The trick is that this has to be done over and over and over again and carried out continually. There is not a magic key that applied once does all the work in one application.

I think that it is very good to understand the above point. A different kind of key is involved here, the one of constant transmutation.

End (1704).

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