The Sacred Occult Universal Library

☤A Library for Occultists who have journeyed beyond the looking glass into the mysterious path of Gno

09/27/2022

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REMEMBER MY FELLOW BROTHERS AND SISTERS, KINGS AND QUEENS!

You are setting an example of what can be achieved as a Master in the modern world by reflecting the most basic and yet most valuable universal principles here on earth.

Strive for “TRUTH”!👁
Because honesty requires high moral standards and a desire for aiming to achieve them in your own lives.

Provide “RELIEF”!🤲🏾
By practicing charity, and to care, not only for your own, but also for the community as a whole, both by charitable giving, and by voluntary efforts and works as individuals.

Give“Brotherly Love”!❤️
By showing tolerance and respect for the opinions of others, and by behaving with kindness and understanding towards GODs children and fellow creatures.

These principles represent a way of achieving higher standards in life and in committing to them you are contributing to the most important cause of all—the survival and prosperity of the human race, in a time of stagnation.

Never forget this.🚨

in amore fiat lux,
Erwyn Diaz
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SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial. *xMagick *x **ra *x

09/27/2022

Two of the earliest and most universal technologies utilized by human beings were symbol and speech. These mediums allowed them to communicate their inner, subjective desires and intentions to each other using objective/material forms. These creations created an invisible boundary in the human experience that guarded the sacred realm from the profane or those unworthy or unable to have a proper understanding or respect for the Divine. Earlier uses of profane meant "outside the temple" and surely, these people were outside the temple literally and figuratively speaking. Even today, with all the comforts and luxuries afforded us, many remain outside of the sacred realm, and the disconnection from this realm is illustrated quite perfectly in the chaos that runs rampant everywhere. To gain access to this realm, one must relearn the art of communication and discover the true inner workings or "spirit" of language, the intent of the communication rather than the actual symbols that are communicating the message.

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02/08/2022

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"All meaningful change requires a genuine surrender. Yet, to surrender does not simply mean to give up; more to give up one's usual self and allow something other to enter and redeem the lesser sense of self. In surrendering, we fall to the bottom of our arguments and seek to touch the origin of our lives again. Only then can we see as we were meant to see, from the depth of the psyche where the genius resides, where the seeds of wisdom and purpose were planted before we were born."
~ (Fate and Destiny, The Two Agreements of the Soul)

SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

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“The archetypal process of change and transformation is inherent in life. Always we are dying to what we were, becoming something else, something more. We cannot escape this, however much we might like to. The human ego is the part of us that erects a wall to stop or halt this process, to attempt to keep things a certain way, to remain in control, to ensure it gets the life we believe we want. But, irrespective of our wishes, the greater being of which the ego is but a part is always participating in this process of transformation that entails a continual dying to the old life.”
~ (The Rebirth of the Hero)

SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

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“Because in our culture we overvalue the intellect, we imagine that to become enlightened demands extraordinary intelligence. In fact, many kinds of cleverness are just further obscurations. There is a Tibetan saying: "If you are too clever, you could miss the point entirely."
Patrul Rinpoche said: "The logical mind seems interesting, but it is the seed of delusion." People can become obsessed with their own theories and miss the point of everything. In Tibet we say: “Theories are like patches on a coat, one day they just wear off."
Although we have been made to believe that if we let go we will end up with nothing, life itself reveals again and again the opposite: that letting go is the path to real freedom.
Just as when the waves lash at the shore, the rocks suffer no damage but are sculpted and eroded into beautiful shapes, so our characters can be molded and our rough edges worn smooth by changes. Through weathering changes, we can learn how to develop a gentle but unshakable composure. Our confidence in ourselves grows, and becomes so much greater that goodness and compassion begin naturally to radiate out from us and bring joy to others.
That goodness is what survives death, a fundamental goodness that is in each and every one of us. The whole of our life is a teaching of how to uncover that strong goodness, and a training toward realizing it.”
~ (Glimpse After Glimpse: Daily Reflections on Living and Dying)

SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

When you say "I AM," the words that follow are summoning creation with a mighty force, because you are declaring it to be FACT. You are stating it with certainty. And so immediately after you say, "I am tired" or "I am broke" or "I am sick" or "I am late" or "I am overweight" or "I am old," the Universe says, like a Great Genie, "Your wish is my command."

☤Enlightened One☤

SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

To know who and what you are you must first find who and what you are not.☤

02/08/2022

There is no goal to be reached. There is nothing to be attained. You are the Self. You exist always. Nothing more can be predicated of the Self than that it exists. Seeing God or the Self is only being the Self, that is yourself. Seeing is Being. You, being the Self, want to know how to attain the Self. It is like a man being at Ramanasramam and asking how many ways there are of going to Ramanasramam and which is the best way for him. All that is required of you is to give up the thought that you are this body and give up all thoughts of external things or the non-Self. As often as the mind goes out towards objects, stop it and fix it in the Self or ‘I’. That is all the effort required on your part. Ceaseless practice is essential until one attains without the least effort that natural and primal state of mind which is free from thought, in other words, until the ‘I’, ‘my’ and ‘mine’ are completely eradicated and destroyed.



SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

Five Cardinal Virtues are essential to crystallizing the soul of a Mystic, they are as follows;

1. : also called "wisdom", the ability to Judge between actions with regard to appropriate actions at a given time.

2. : also called "fairness", the perpetual and constant will of rendering to each one his right.

3. : also called "restraint", the practice of self-control, abstention, and moderation; tempering the appetition.

4. : also called "fortitude", forbearance, endurance, and the ability to confront fear, uncertainty, and intimidation.

5. : also called "Love", The bestowal of unconditional Care & having a positive impact on the lives of others.

SO MOTE IT BE! We have been told this since time immemorial.

02/08/2022

Love is not Attachment, it is Forgiveness & Understanding. Love and let go, because if you let go and un-love it means that you never really loved at all.

☤Erwyn Diaz☤

02/08/2022

When all doors behind you get shut it's a sign that you need to stop looking back and start moving forward.

☤ Erwyn ☤

02/08/2022

The Occultist/Mystic uses their intuition a great deal, and endeavors to see into the future and to look beyond appearances. She or he reads others’ souls and hearts. An Occultist does everything they can to rise up above suffering and despair; they go past the clouds and so glimpse the Sun; being both on their own and connected to the great All, they never forget that to accomplish great things we must be able to do small ones perfectly. The Occultist knows that duty well carried out is an act of love and of service; and that for the service to have its full meaning, it must be selfless. It must be a gift of oneself to others, joyously agreed to, and not undergone as a great sacrifice. Love and giving should not be likened to suffering and renunciation, quite the reverse: were this the case, it would no longer be a question of love, but of masochistic behavior. True service only gives rise to good feelings, and expects nothing in return.

☤Enlightened One☤

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