wtorek, 6 września 2016

Oferta specjalna

As I've talked about before, sorcerers are human beings that are born with a djinn soul, and because of this they have a separate covenant with god, which they can choose to either accept or reject. Because the djinn were the first born beings of any kind, they had qualities of both angels and man, for better or worse, but the covenant that they have is that of an angel, not a human. If a sorcerer accepts that covenant, they can return to take up their original posts in heaven after the end of their natural lives on earth, but they still have to actualize their potential as sorcerers first. The reason for this is that a non-functioning sorcerer cannot make decisions which can only be understood by an actualized sorcerer. So, you have to cross some gates of dreaming and get in touch with your djinn soul directly. You own djinn soul is actually your best guide in relation to the covenant because it can transport you to heaven to see exactly what it is that you would be agreeing to, this is not a pig in a poke, you are expected to have full awareness and knowledge of it first before deciding. Before a sorcerer becomes actualized, they are just a product of their mind's uncontrollable internal dialog, they share that human condition with everyone else, but that ceaseless noise doesn't have the authority to follow or reject a covenant, that decision can only be made in silence.

The amazing thing is that a sorcerer can't be penalized if they choose to Don Juan's path of nagualism, because they were never given the opportunity to choose to be a sorcerer, it was something that they were born as. This is one of the things that makes sorcerers so unique in all of creation, that they actually have more freedom to choose their destinies than any other beings. What is bewildering is that most sorcerers never actualize themselves at all, and so they forgo being able to decide their own fate for themselves. Don Juan told me that this is one of the things that makes this world so weird, this useless position of the assemblage point that most sorcerers get stuck on.

Last I checked, there are more than 100,000 but less than 1,000,000 paths of freedom available to sorcerers, and you can usually change your path from one to another, even after you die, but once you stay with the IB's it is forever. At this point in time, I've only learned about six paths of freedom, because I wasn't purposely looking for more options, just the ones that were immediately available to me.

1. ) The first sorceric path of freedom, by default, is always the "path of redemption," and this is the path you choose if you want to retain your awareness but want to do it in heaven, working as an angel again, doing the job that the djinn were doing before they "fell." If you accept the original angelic covenant of the djinn, then your work for the rest of eternity will be to take care of the souls of animals in heaven. If you show an aptitude for it, you can switch to caring for human souls later, but that is the full extent of your choices and you don't get to change your mind later. The freedom that you get from this path is the freedom from being evil forever, and everything good that an angel can possibly be is what you will manifest by default. The part about not being able to change your mind later can be a deal breaker for modern day sorcerers though.

The next best path of freedom can be any of them because of a fail-safe provision in the rule of the nagual. This provision allows you to change your path for a better one whenever you want to, even after your physical body dies on Earth (but not its corresponding energy body). So I recommend picking the path of freedom that your gut tells you to pick and not worry if it really is the absolute best for you, especially since your best path will never stop being available to you. Switching to a sorceric path that is not a path of freedom or just worse for you personally is something that you can only do while you are still alive on Earth, therefore you can't become a death defier after you die unless you already are one. The reason that the rule exists is because if you keep switching your path to a better one, eventually you will end up at the top of the list, back in Heaven. This is why I say it is the best choice, not because it is my opinion, but because that's how the physics of it all plays out. I guess it might be a good idea to pick the furthest path of freedom from Heaven first in order to get the longest vacation in before going back to work, if you happen to see it that way.

2.) That all being said, the next path of freedom on my list is Don Juan's path of impeccability, the one that allows you to retain the most amount of your self and your human awareness after you die. You will become a high energy type of inorganic being at that time, but you will remain within the inorganic physical planes, with a lifespan that will end when the universe ends. It is possible to return to the organic physical plane as well, but there is no guarantee that this will happen for you. All nagualist paths of freedom are based on death defier paths, but they have been modified so that the sorcerers who follow them retain their conscience and don't turn into man-sized insects. Don Juan's path is one of elemental earth energy primarily, along with that of fire.

3.) The third path of freedom, on my list but not necessarily yours, is the Nagual Maximilian's path. He was the reigning prime Nagual for the recent 5000 year age of the Tonal, he reminds me of Castaneda's description of the Nagual Julian. His energy is very flamboyant, but he is not the ringleader that you first see when encountering his mega-group of ancient sorcerers, he is usually standing in the front row behind that guy, and is not as wild as that person. He is a master of what I would call organic elemental sorcery, that is, he has brought as much of the organic world into dreaming as is possible, especially water, so his dream bubble can seem like it really is a place on Earth, like a miniature Venice, Italy. He may or may not be from there originally, he is very secretive about his personal details, even though he is now very far away from us along with his group, in some distant hidden realm. His entire group moves around together on occasion, as a huge wave of water that washes away the Flyers, those parasitic inorganic beings that Castaneda wrote about. His secondary elemental energy is air, but this does not exclude the other two, as all sorcerers need to be able to recreate all the organic elements within their shareable concrete dreams. When he teachers you one on one, he is very calm and to the point, and I personally find his energy more compatible with mine than that of Don Juan's, which is because Maximilian is my default Nagual, even though I have stayed behind to develop my awareness in a traditional way, close to home. Because Don Juan is the prime Nagual for this age, you may not ever have any interaction with Maximilian because he is so far away now, it is just one of those things that happens if it happens, I wouldn't worry about it if it does not.

I've written about the next two paths of freedom before, but at the time I didn't understand that they were just as good as any other path of freedom, even though they don't really qualify as nagualist paths. These paths are the manifestations of two aspects of God, which sort of remind me of the double angel Metatron, but they are something different, sort of like demigods, and they are called the Hands of God.

4.) I wouldn't be surprised if they appear a differently to everyone who sees them, but from my view, there is a female who always appears in the sky, radiates cold white light, is reminiscent of the virgin Mary, brings great clarity, focus and determination. She makes fleeting appearances, hovering over the mountain peaks of different worlds throughout ours and every other universe there is. The thing is, she may also appear as a man, but if you do see her in dreaming, just ask her if she is one of the hands of God, and feel free to follow the path she provides you. If you can't find her on your own, try finding me in dreaming and asking my energetic self for directions, as she is the one I'm most oriented towards of the two.

5.) Next, we have her counterpart, the other hand of God, and he is immense, about the size of a city block, with shiny-black alien skin, sitting on a black throne, underground, inside of a black fortress, within a black, hidden planet, in a starless zone of some obscure universe. His counterpart is the intelligence behind all light, but he controls all darkness, matter, gravity, and substance within all realities of creation. He is the other side of the coin, the one you never see. He is favored by Don Juan, and I can understand why, because he is more reminiscent of the Nagual itself, at least that's how I see it, but Don Juan has never stated his reasons for being more comfortable with him, though he not a follower of either hand. There was a time when I was more comfortable with this demigod of shadows myself, but his energy makes me restless, and I'm already that way by nature, so I don't need to compound it. In his feminine form, he is Kali, which is much more suitable to me, probably way too much so.

That being said, whenever I feel like hanging out within sight of any of these manifestations in dreaming, I stay near the woman of ice and light, where my mind is quietest. She might have the exact opposite effect on you, so you'll have to figure that out for yourself. If I ever left a nagualist path, I would probably follow her rather than go straight back to the Heaven realms, and I almost forgot to mention, both of these demi-gods have countless billions of followers across all planes, so if you do choose one of those paths of freedom you will have plenty of company.

6.) and 7.) are the combinations of hand of God paths with a Nagualist paths, and the only reason I know of these hybrids is because one of them got put in front of me to follow. For the longest time, I believed that the White HoG and the Black HoG were just the beginning and end of a single path, because I didn't look that deeply into them since they weren't Nagualism as far as I could see. So, I didn't know that they were two discrete paths, let alone four, or much else about them either at first. Eventually, I noticed that my assumptions about them didn't add up, so I started asking more to the point questions, and found out a few more things about the two demigods with variable identities. I found out that they get their name from the fact that it takes both of them to open the gates of Heaven, but if you follow one then you automatically have the participation of the other. They govern all physicality, they are the greatest manifestations of God in our mechanical universe, so there are severe limitations on what they can do here without breaking the rules of physical reality. Actualized sorcerers can see well past these limitation, so it doesn't really matter to them, but to sorcerers who are just getting started it can be a very weird alien encounter to say the least. For this post, I just want to say a couple of more things, the first being that the reason they open the gates of Heaven is not to simply let you in, but for you to meet someone, the person that the path leads to, a prophet from our ancient past.

Secondly, among other things, not only were these demigods charged with building physical life forms for souls to dwell inside, they were also meant to protect mankind, but failed. This is what set in motion the creation of all the paths of freedom, it is their way of trying to salvage things, it is their gift to us. So, as you might have guessed, the other name for the hands of God are "The Eagle."

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