HOW TO DISSOLVE ENEMIES

Practice #7

Love and resentments are incompatible atomic substances. Thus, resentments of any kind cannot exist within love. Love is eternal forgiveness.

Love exists within those who feel true anguish for the suffering of their friends and enemies. True love exists in those who work with all of their heart for the wellbeing of the humble, of the poor, of the needy.

Love exists within those who, in a natural and spontaneous manner, feel sympathy for the peasant who waters the field with the sweat of his body, or for the villager who suffers, or for the beggar who asks for alms, or for the humble dog who, in anguish and sickness, dies of hunger on the side of the road.

Authentic generosity, true sympathy, and love exist when we help someone with all of our heart; when in a natural and spontaneous manner—without anyone demanding it from us—we take care of a tree and water the flowers of a garden.

Fundamental Education, Samael Aun Weor

The darkness is not undone by swatting. but bringing light. nor does one undo the error by fighting hand-to-hand with it, but by spreading the truth, without having to attack the error. As much as the truth advances, all of this, the error will have to go backwards, it is not necessary to resist evil, but to unconditionally practice good and teach its advantages through practice. By attacking error, we will provoke the hatred of those who err, and in this way they will go from being wrong, to become bad people.

By attacking the evil we will provoke the resentmentr of the bad, and thus the bad will be worse.

Social Christ. Chap. 1. Samael Aun Weor

HOW TO DISSOLVE ENEMIES

The enemy is controlled and the enmities are dissolved, with the following Key:

Lie down the disciple in the bed. Relax all the muscles in the body.

Fall asleep trying to focus on the heart of the enemy. Imagine that heart as a tabernacle that keeps infinite love.

Mentally deposit in that heart the portrait of the disciple himself. A portrait full of love! Then imagine looking at that enemy’s brow. Deposit between the two eyebrows, inside the mind of that enemy, the portrait, but full of intense love.

In this practice, it is necessary that the disciple feel a true love for that enemy who hates the disciple. Understand that it is not about pretending love: it is essential to come to feel it for the subject who hates, for the enemy.

Logos Mantram Theurgy. Samael Aun Weor

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