About the following part of the lecture Archeus: So is it better to descend or to fall? I am confused? The great Bodhisattvas descend or fall intentionally? did Samael Aun Weor fell intentionally, so that to teach us now in his previous existence? Did Jesus, Buddha also fell intentionally? As I understand, the one who descend, do not suffer so much, they sacrifice less for humanity, or not? Both lose the stone, who remakes it easier? What is the way of the Bodhisattva of compassion? So what Samael Aun Weor calls "error", marring when it was forbidden, he did it consciously, so it wasn't an error, right? Does the initiate who falls intentionally, knows, how much he will suffer and however he proceeds? specifically he says:
I know that this is how the Great Work is performed.
, meaning, through falling intentionally, not descending?
thank you.
In the Archeus says:
There are Adepts who, wanting to make the Stone more penetrative and powerful, intentionally descend. They do not fall, they descend.
How do they descend?
They take a spouse when it is not permitted to them. But they do not ejaculate the seminal liquor (they do not reach the orgasm) and under the direction of a Guru, they work with all the rules of the Arcanum A. Z. F. They then lose the Stone.
After a certain period of time, they give life to the Stone. They perform the great Work so that the Stone will remain much stronger.
It is necessary to establish the difference that exists between falling and descending.
I did not descend. I intentionally fell. My three cases were falls, not descends.
In the central plateau of Asia, I committed the same error as the Count Zanoni. I took a wife. This is the forbidden act which I did. I tell you that after the experience of the centuries, C
Let us remember the Phoenix Bird. It is marvelous with its crown of Gold and with its feet and legs of a beautiful pure Gold. Nature surrounded and worshiped it. Tired of living for millions of years, it decided to make a nest with the branches of incense, myrrh, spikenard and other beautiful branches, and the truth is that she burned herself there.
Nature is always like that. But then the Phoenix Bird was reborn from her own ashes, much more powerful.
Likewise, it is necessary to perform the Great Work because when the Stone is thrown into the water, it remains drowned.