Diana wrote: โ22 Dec 2019, 20:37
We mustn't be too hard on ourselves. We have centuries and centuries of conditioning that have caused our House to be polluted. As soon as we're born, the conditioning starts.
I would personally not take on board all of what is in this article. For sure not.
This is what gets so strange to me about religion. It starts with all this great mystical stuff, but then as if to obfuscate the wonder of it, they start telling us we're dirty and sinful and then tying us down spiritually.
What they describe in that little paragraph I quoted sounds like the shadow to me, sort of, but rather than help guide us in working with it, they would try and regulate how we behave with strict rules and bring the whole subject down to some banal level where we become preoccupied with things like the right and wrong (read: good and sinful) positions during sex and so on.
Then someone like Crowley comes along and wants to celebrate the human spirit and use the mystery of the Kaballah to lift us up and show us we are filled with light and we are stars. He wished for us to find our magick, to find the temple within us. Being "flawed" does not preclude anyone from soaring like an angel, from being a creative being, from living a good life, from being a star. That is if one has the will and the spirit to do that.
So this whole discussion has rekindled my interest in learning more about the Kaballah. Seeing how complex the understanding of even just this tiny word "beth" is, really opens it up for me. With these studies maybe the thing is, as was raised in one of the Plato's Cave topics, the study just raises more questions. More than it answers. But to follow these threads of thought is true mind expansion. If you don't go crazy in the process or get bogged down with dogma along the way.