I am reading The Aquarian Message (specific chapter: The Church of Laodicea), and I came across a passage where Master Samael said: "Tell your sacred visions to no one. Remember that Jezebel who called herself a prophetess enjoys when she tells people of her visions.
You who throw your crown at the feet of the Lamb must learn to be quiet. Never speak of the initiations of the beloved. The initiations are very sacred."
Can this be applied to day-to-day creative thinking? For example, i am an artist by trade, so my profession is putting a vision onto a canvas.
Does this mean the profession ive chosen might be strengthening my ego?
I've noticed that the more i practice chastity/meditation, my imagination is becoming much more lucid, and it is becoming easier to translate my raw ideas onto a canvas.
But it also could be applicable to non-artistic endeavors. For example, if there is a personal crisis in my family, and i receive a vision in meditation of how i can solve it, would that fall into the category of "sharing a sacred vision"?
My apologies if my question is a bit neurotic, I just want to make sure i'm following correctly.
~Thank you, for all that you do for humanity
You who throw your crown at the feet of the Lamb must learn to be quiet. Never speak of the initiations of the beloved. The initiations are very sacred."
Can this be applied to day-to-day creative thinking? For example, i am an artist by trade, so my profession is putting a vision onto a canvas.
Does this mean the profession ive chosen might be strengthening my ego?
I've noticed that the more i practice chastity/meditation, my imagination is becoming much more lucid, and it is becoming easier to translate my raw ideas onto a canvas.
But it also could be applicable to non-artistic endeavors. For example, if there is a personal crisis in my family, and i receive a vision in meditation of how i can solve it, would that fall into the category of "sharing a sacred vision"?
My apologies if my question is a bit neurotic, I just want to make sure i'm following correctly.
~Thank you, for all that you do for humanity