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  Friday, 19 October 2012
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Hello,

First, thank you for your sacrifice.

Reading and browsing through the website, i got an idea.
It would be very helpfull, if all practical excersizes were joined in one specific subject/theme. In that subject/theme you (instructors) could
sugest different "workouts" (schedules) based on importance, experiance and time. A daily schedule if you will.

For example:
A person is a begginer (experiance) with 3 daily hours (time) to spare. With which excersizes would those 3 hours be best spend to acchive maximum
efect to his/her s spiritual development?

Why would this be helpfull?

Because, this knowledge can be overwhelming and sometimes it is confusing (because we are a sleep) to see what excersises are the most important or
with what excersises should one begin with. Example: Sexual magic without psychological equlibrium is not recomended as i understand it. So how to acchive psychological equlibrium?

Think of it as a sort of spiritual workout schedule. I hope i expressed myself clearly enough.
11 years ago
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#2373
Accepted Answer
That is a good suggestion. We will point out, however, that many of the courses and teachings presented on this website are already thematic and organized into a curriculum. What we are doing now, however, is working to reach out to students without a school so as to provide more direct guidance in terms of study and practice, since we understand that our website has a wealth of information that can be intimidating and overwhelming, particularly for new students.

The Gnostic Meditation Course was designed for that reason, to provide a foundation upon which to enter and fully digest the teachings through a progressive curriculum infused with practices and basic knowledge of meditation. For the same reasons, we have this online forum in order to discuss the practicality of Gnosis in accordance with students' level of being.

Practice is intimate and personal to the individual aspirant, and since students have such different needs, we have made the works of the Master Samael and the practices he provides openly available. But for those who need more direct instruction, we are developing further courses and means to instruct students into the science and art of meditation, as well as numerous other practices to help awaken consciousness. We will keep you posted as to updates and developments in this regard. :)

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

11 years ago
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#2373
Accepted Answer
That is a good suggestion. We will point out, however, that many of the courses and teachings presented on this website are already thematic and organized into a curriculum. What we are doing now, however, is working to reach out to students without a school so as to provide more direct guidance in terms of study and practice, since we understand that our website has a wealth of information that can be intimidating and overwhelming, particularly for new students.

The Gnostic Meditation Course was designed for that reason, to provide a foundation upon which to enter and fully digest the teachings through a progressive curriculum infused with practices and basic knowledge of meditation. For the same reasons, we have this online forum in order to discuss the practicality of Gnosis in accordance with students' level of being.

Practice is intimate and personal to the individual aspirant, and since students have such different needs, we have made the works of the Master Samael and the practices he provides openly available. But for those who need more direct instruction, we are developing further courses and means to instruct students into the science and art of meditation, as well as numerous other practices to help awaken consciousness. We will keep you posted as to updates and developments in this regard. :)

Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.

Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.

"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"

11 years ago
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#2435
Great! Thank you very much sir.
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