Anonymous
7/12/2025, 3:31:55 PM No.40708185
While in my past threads, I spoke about the difference between people wired for the path of Lucifer and those wired for the path of Yahweh, this one will be dedicated entirely to the former. It is about an aspect of it that, unfortunately, has a tendency to be forgotten not just among those on the path of Lucifer, but among the general populace, but is all the more important for us.
'Freedom to' is fundamental to our practice. It exposes us to everything life has to offer, from its absolute worst to its absolute best. It is demanding. It isn't safe, unless we manage to make it so by our own might. We also will not enjoy life's sweetest aspects unless we make it so. Plus, in order to fully achieve 'freedom to', we have to manifest and bring forth that which is unique to ourselves, which is our own, and springs forth from our deepest depths.
Too many forget that this does not only apply to the spiritual and the psychological, but to the fleshly and the material, too. The two are inseparably intertwined, and one influences, strengthens or weakens the other. Your greatest spiritual achievements will not unfurl their potential if your body is not capable of it, and vice versa.
Therefore, in order to not only bolster your ability to achieve what you wish to achieve, to protect yourself, if need be, to influence those around you, if you wish to, and to both bolster yourself spiritually and enable yourself to commit greater and greater magical deeds, and last but absolutely not least, secure your physical and mental wellbeing, you have to hone your body. The way in which you do it does not matter as much as your commitment to whatever it is that you choose to do, so long as it is a well-rounded regimen. Pure runners are incomplete for lacking strength, just as pure weightlifters are incomplete for not being able to walk a flight of stairs without losing their breath.
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'Freedom to' is fundamental to our practice. It exposes us to everything life has to offer, from its absolute worst to its absolute best. It is demanding. It isn't safe, unless we manage to make it so by our own might. We also will not enjoy life's sweetest aspects unless we make it so. Plus, in order to fully achieve 'freedom to', we have to manifest and bring forth that which is unique to ourselves, which is our own, and springs forth from our deepest depths.
Too many forget that this does not only apply to the spiritual and the psychological, but to the fleshly and the material, too. The two are inseparably intertwined, and one influences, strengthens or weakens the other. Your greatest spiritual achievements will not unfurl their potential if your body is not capable of it, and vice versa.
Therefore, in order to not only bolster your ability to achieve what you wish to achieve, to protect yourself, if need be, to influence those around you, if you wish to, and to both bolster yourself spiritually and enable yourself to commit greater and greater magical deeds, and last but absolutely not least, secure your physical and mental wellbeing, you have to hone your body. The way in which you do it does not matter as much as your commitment to whatever it is that you choose to do, so long as it is a well-rounded regimen. Pure runners are incomplete for lacking strength, just as pure weightlifters are incomplete for not being able to walk a flight of stairs without losing their breath.
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