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  Saturday, 24 August 2013
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Is it true that if we take a vow, it will follow us on the rest of our lives, meaning we will be bound to it forever and if we don't cancel it during the life when we vow, it will be harder to cancel it in another life?
10 years ago
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#4292
Accepted Answer
There are levels to vows. The consequences depends upon the degree of severity, the investment of one's energies into a vow, and how much benefit one has reaped as a result. One made superficially in the intellect bares little consequence. But the vow to fulfill the rites of chastity bear greater results, since this relates to the divine sexual potency of God that can transform not only a human being, but an entire humanity. Even within these principles there are levels, depending upon the capacities of the initiate and the degree of Mastery of one's Innermost.

Those who entered into initiation in the past and reached different levels of spiritual development have made much greater decisions, in relation with internal experience and the vivification of the spirit within their daily life. Those who entered onto the straight path and incarnated Christ take much more serious vows, since to incarnate the Lord is to serve humanity throughout countless cycles of manifestation in this universe. To betray that is to incur great suffering.

Those Bodhisattvas who break their vow to help humanity and then enter into animal generation receive terrible karma, since they originally sought to serve God by serving humanity. Those fallen Bodhisattvas or fallen angels have a terrible price to pay, since their level of achievement was so great, and yet they betrayed that.

Also, those black initiates who vowed to fulfill the rites of fornication develop a lot of ego. Therefore, to break that takes tremendous will within the Spirit, since each ego of sorcery follows the initiate throughout their lifetimes until they are comprehended and annihilated through the grace of the Divine Mother. Again, a vow has only as much power as one has put energy into it.

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!"

10 years ago
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#4292
Accepted Answer
There are levels to vows. The consequences depends upon the degree of severity, the investment of one's energies into a vow, and how much benefit one has reaped as a result. One made superficially in the intellect bares little consequence. But the vow to fulfill the rites of chastity bear greater results, since this relates to the divine sexual potency of God that can transform not only a human being, but an entire humanity. Even within these principles there are levels, depending upon the capacities of the initiate and the degree of Mastery of one's Innermost.

Those who entered into initiation in the past and reached different levels of spiritual development have made much greater decisions, in relation with internal experience and the vivification of the spirit within their daily life. Those who entered onto the straight path and incarnated Christ take much more serious vows, since to incarnate the Lord is to serve humanity throughout countless cycles of manifestation in this universe. To betray that is to incur great suffering.

Those Bodhisattvas who break their vow to help humanity and then enter into animal generation receive terrible karma, since they originally sought to serve God by serving humanity. Those fallen Bodhisattvas or fallen angels have a terrible price to pay, since their level of achievement was so great, and yet they betrayed that.

Also, those black initiates who vowed to fulfill the rites of fornication develop a lot of ego. Therefore, to break that takes tremendous will within the Spirit, since each ego of sorcery follows the initiate throughout their lifetimes until they are comprehended and annihilated through the grace of the Divine Mother. Again, a vow has only as much power as one has put energy into it.

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!"

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