Michael Rufman

December, 26, 1958 - Berlin
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A revolutionary Path to the realization of consciousness

The key goal, the end point that sets the general direction is freedom, understood precisely as the absence of any restrictions for the manifestation (or non-manifestation) of consciousness, and freedom can be defined as a state of absolute realization, and Strength - as the ability to carry out these realizations. At the same time, from the point of view of limited manifested existence, the state of complete realization, freedom, looks like an abstract and infinitely distant goal, since the number of potentials to be realized is infinite, and therefore the Path is infinite

In addition to the “progressive” actualization, which translates one potentiality after another into reality, a “revolutionary” implementation is also possible, which avalanche-like manifests the entire omnipotency of consciousness at once

Such a revolutionary Path to the realization of consciousness, transferring it from a single/limited state to the state of Great Perfection, Pleroma, is based on the most important idea of ​​induction for the Force, because stable and integrated flows of the Force are capable of generating, inducing, other flows merging together, and therefore , in turn, inducing the birth of new, larger flows, integrating with which, they further generate even more significant flows, and so on, until all consciousness, like an avalanche, or even more precisely, explosively, turns into a single shining flow

However, the revolutionary Path of development of consciousness has always been a very narrow path that only a few could follow; this Path has never been and could not be widespread, since it required enormous will and was fraught with incredible difficulties and dangers. Each magician, based on his desires, from his Strength and from his inner nature, must find for himself that natural Path, moving along which he can achieve the highest levels of realization, looking objectively at himself, without choosing the Path that seems to him “highest.” "or "the best", but - moving where his heart and his own nature lead him
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