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Permalink Reply by Devahshanti on February 8, 2011 at 3:48pm The relation is inseparable.
We must comprehend that Sex is the Force of the Cosmic Christ.
The Sign of the Cross is a Universal Symbol that represents the Crossing of the Phallus & Uterus.
Gnosis is the Greek equivalent of the Hebrew term 'Daath', which is always represents the Sexual Mysteries.
To 'Know' is the outcome of the union of opposites.
The Christ is the outcome of the Sexual Union of the Ain & the Ain Soph.
The Christ lives within our Sexual Glands.
No one can become a Christ without working with the Sexual glands.
Jesus of Nazareth is a Christ by Virtue of working with His Priestess-Wife, Mary Magdala.
Raise your Cup High toward Heaven & do not spill a drop! This is the Motto of Authentic Gnostic Christianity.
Frater F.L.L. said:
I'm actually really interested to hear how sex relates to Gnostic Christianity
Permalink Reply by J. PINKERTON on February 11, 2011 at 9:48pm
Dissolution, when cultivated, becomes devotion.
Dissolution: The ashes are dissolved in fluid.
Base Matter: Desire
Symptoms: Yearnings, Horniness, Irritability, Dissappointment, Cynicism
To Abet: Delay Gratification, Refrain from complaint, Cultivate Idealism
*Dissolution happens in the gap between desire and attainment.
*Beware the mistake of labeling instincts as higher intentions.
*To become a benevolent magician you need self knowledge. For this reason the open pursuit of your own self-interest is a good place to start.
*Whether a desire is selfish or unselfish is not as important a question as whether it is authentic.
*True desire arises from within oneself. False desire comes from an outside source.
*Focus not upon your object of desire, but on the relationship you have with it. How would the attainment of your desire change you? If there is not a strong, immediate, and desirable visualization of the result that leaps to the forefront of your mind then it is most likely an artificial implant in your sphere of sensation.
*The energy that flows into the gap between your desire and the attainment thereof is called libido. The Greeks had another name for this powerful yearning. They called him Eros.
*Energy that is not gratified, or bound to physical purpose is volatile.
*Dissolution is the process of binding or melting Eros. In lay terms the absolute self-denial of that which you greatly desire in order to gain that volatile energy.
*In its' volatile state Eros is creative energy. You become a capacitor overcharged. Eros becomes the Catalyst of creation, but now we are moving beyond this thread.
J
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