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Sobre Vcio e Obsesso

Os sentimentos esto em constante movimento e mudana. Eles so vibraes espontneas.


As pessoas nunca deveriam sentir-se culpadas sobre esses sentimentos. Cada vibrao
espontnea e temporria, exceto quando ela julgada ser algo errado. Esse o ponto onde a
obsesso ganha poder.


Bardon's metaphysical system commences with Initiation Into Hermetics and is expanded
on in the subsequent volumes. The highest reality is the akasha, which is associated with
both God and the platonic "world of ideas", and which gives rise to (and binds/balances)
the four elements of earth, fire, air, and water. These four elements make up the sum of all
forces and processes in each of the three worlds. Bardon also posited "electric" and
"magnetic" forces, which are used more as terms for the universal active and passive
forces, respectively. These are expressed in the positive and negative aspects of the four
elements. Air and earth are both considered pseudo-elements as they arise only out of the
interaction of fire and water.
The three worlds or "planes" are as follows: the mental plane is the highest reality, save for
the undivided akasha, and is the true and eternal ego. Where the akasha is in a sense the
world of ideas, it is the mental plane that sets these ideas in motion. The astral plane is the
next one down and contains the archetypes of the physical world and to some extent the
vital energy behind it; the physical world is the lowest of the planes and requires little
explanation. Each of these worlds forms a matrix for the world below it. Since humans also
have three bodies corresponding to their presence in each of the three worlds, severing the
link between any two of these bodies will cause the dissolution of the lower forms
(or death). Such things as astral projection are still possible as they only
involve loosening the hold between the bodies.
Humans are considered to be special because they alone are "tetrapolar", or inherently
containing all four elements, plus the fifth, the Akasha or Divine element. This concept is
the basis of much of Bardon's training, which requires developing deficiencies and coming
to a proper tetrapolar balanceonly then could the initiate progress spiritually. Bardon
repeatedly emphasizes that the initiate can only develop an understanding of himself and
his universe within the scope of their awareness and spiritual maturity. Thus the more
balanced, more evolved student has access to a more comprehensive reality. And because
of that, more magical power as a side effect.

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