By Bartholomew on Friday, 04 August 2023
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Hello friends.
I understand Paul of Tarsus is considered on this tradition to be a great initiate.
Paul often speaks of grace as opposed to works.
This tradition seems to be a lot about works.
I wonder how do the instructors interpret Paul's view of grace/works?
I wonder what may be the esoteric interpretation of Galatians 2 verse 21:

"for if righteousness come by the law, then Christ is dead in vain."

On the face of it this seems antithetical to the gnostic message.

Thank you.
“I (as Dismas, the good thief, who practice white tantra) am crucified with Christ (at his right side; because at his left side are the fornicators that enjoy the orgasm of the beasts): nevertheless I live (in God, because I absorb his Son, the Christic force); hence not I, but Christ (as energy) lived in me: and the life (Nephesh Chaiah נפש חיה, Binah בינה, the Holy Spirit) which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith (“Even so faith, if it has not works, is dead, being alone.” - James 2:17) of the Son of God (which abides as substance in the sexual energy), who loved me, and gave himself for me (by means of the Venustic Initiation).” - Galatians Chapter: 2:21
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