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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 3: The Six Keys of Eudoxus, Part 3

Introduction: The Six Keys of Eudoxus unlock the philosopher’s stone, a radiant essence capable of universal transformation. This section explores its applications in healing, transmutation, and spiritual elevation, concluding the sacred alchemical journey.

The Universal Medicine

The philosopher’s stone, the “Azoth,” is a universal medicine, as Khunrath describes, capable of restoring metals, vegetables, and animals. It transmutes base metals into gold by purging impurities, enhances plant vitality, and heals human ailments by aligning the spirit with divine harmony. This radiant essence, fermented with pure gold or silver, multiplies its virtues infinitely, as Eirenaeus notes: “Whole ships might be loaded with precious metal from one small part.”

This “universal treasury” expels evil spirits, restores health, and elevates the mind, as Julian’s Oration suggests, by infusing the soul with divine light, creating a “symmetry of nature” that heals and uplifts.

The Sacred Fermentation

The stone’s final fermentation, as Sendivogius explains, avoids common gold, using “living” philosophical metals to create a “dry liquor” that transforms base substances. This process, likened to Christ’s redemptive work, mirrors the spiritual unification of man with God, as Khunrath and Boehme affirm. The stone’s virtues, amplified through repeated dissolution and coagulation, become a beacon of divine light, capable of infinite multiplication.

Vaughan clarifies that the stone’s intensive power requires careful projection onto purified metals to avoid loss, ensuring its radiant essence perfects the material world without diminishing its spiritual potency.

The Divine Physician

The adept, like Hippocrates, becomes a divine physician, as Helmont describes, healing through compassion and divine wisdom. The stone’s power, rooted in the “Universal Spirit,” restores balance and health, as Solomon declares: “Honor the physician, for the Lord created him.” Guided by charity, the adept bestows divine blessings, transforming lives with the stone’s miraculous virtues.

Closing: This chapter unveils the philosopher’s stone’s universal applications, transforming metals, plants, and souls through divine light. The journey into its broader spiritual implications deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 3: The Six Keys of Eudoxus, Part 2

Introduction: The Six Keys of Eudoxus unlock the alchemical transformation of the soul’s essence into the philosopher’s stone. This section unveils the final three Keys—terrification, fermentation, and multiplication—guiding the adept to divine unity through sacred operations.

The Fourth Key: Terrification of the Spirit

The Fourth Key transforms the soul’s essence, the “great Alchaest,” into a solid earth through gentle boiling. This mercurial water, carrying its own Sulphur, coagulates into a fertile “Land of Promise,” as Hermes instructs: “The power is integral when turned into earth.” The adept must patiently moisten and dry this earth, augmenting its virtue and fertility, as Eudoxus warns: “If marks of coagulation fail, you erred in prior operations.”

This terrification, a reiteration of earlier purifications, ensures the soul’s essence becomes a stable, radiant form, ready for further transformation, marking the completion of the Second Work’s foundation.

The Fifth Key: Fermentation of the Stone

The Fifth Key ferments the Stone with a “perfect body,” creating a medicine of the third order. Like dough leavened with yeast, as Hermes compares, the adept unites the purified essence with a ferment to form a new, potent substance. This process, requiring precise proportions, transforms the Stone into a leaven capable of infinite multiplication, as Eudoxus notes: “The whole confection becomes a ferment for new matter.”

The adept, guided by nature’s laws, ensures the soul’s essence, now a “philosophical paste,” matures into a radiant form, embodying divine potency and ready for further enhancement.

The Sixth Key: Multiplication and Projection

The Sixth Key multiplies the Stone’s virtues through repeated dissolution and coagulation, as Eirenaeus describes: “Join one part of the Perfect Matter with Mercury, and in seven days, its virtue increases a thousandfold.” Each cycle—three days, one day, then an hour—augments the Stone’s power exponentially, creating the “Arabian Elixir.”

For projection, the adept combines the Stone with molten gold or silver, then projects this powder onto purified mercury, transforming it into pure metal. Eudoxus advises gradual projection to avoid loss, ensuring the Stone’s tincture perfects the base metal into divine gold or silver.

Closing: This chapter unveils the final three Keys of Eudoxus, transforming the soul’s essence into the philosopher’s stone through sacred alchemy. The journey into its broader implications deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 3: The Six Keys of Eudoxus, Part 1

Introduction: The Six Keys of Eudoxus unlock the secret philosophy, transforming the soul’s essence into the philosopher’s stone through precise alchemical operations. This section unveils the first three Keys, guiding the adept through purification, sublimation, and unification to divine light.

The First Key: Purification of the Stone

The First Key opens the “dark prisons” of the soul’s essence, extracting its vital seed—the Sulphur—by uniting it with Mercury, the spirit. Hermes describes this as uncovering a “venerable Stone,” bright and radiant, hidden in the caverns of matter. The adept must “cut off the Raven’s head,” purifying the “Blackest Black” to reveal a white, astral Stone, rich with the “blood of the Pelican.”

This initial purification, achieved through careful dissolution, removes the foul, stinking fumes, transforming the soul’s essence into a resplendent form. The operation, though analogous to later stages, focuses on cleansing the body with the spirit, concluding when the Stone shines with divine whiteness.

The Second Key: Sublimation of Elements

The Second Key dissolves the Stone’s compound, separating its elements philosophically by raising the subtle above the gross. This requires the “Fire of the Wise,” a secret agent that gently sublimates the Stone into a mercurial water, as Hermes notes: “The vine of the Wise becomes their Wine.” The adept, through meditation and prayer, seeks this divine fire, which transforms earth into water, water into air, and air into fire, preparing the “great Lunaria” for fixation.

This sublimation, achieved without violence, yields a viscous “Pontick Water,” the rectified Water of Life, marking the end of the Second Key’s delicate distillation.

The Third Key: Unification of Principles

The Third Key, the longest operation, unites the soul, spirit, and body—Salt, Sulphur, and Mercury—into a nobler substance. The adept distills the Stone’s water, leaving a “dead, black earth” that holds the Fixed Salt, the “Blood of our Stone.” By repeatedly washing this earth with its own water, as Cosmopolite advises, the adept reconciles fire and water, uniting Adam (body) and Eve (spirit) in a perfect form.

This process, likened to wine’s rectification into alcohol, transforms the Stone into a radiant essence, animated by the “Fiery Essence” that completes the Third Key’s sacred union.

Closing: This chapter unveils the first three Keys of Eudoxus, purifying and uniting the soul’s essence into divine light. The journey into the remaining Keys deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 2: The Philosophic or Subtle Work, Part 3

Introduction: The Subtle Work transforms the soul’s essence into divine light, uniting its principles through sacred alchemy. This section unveils the mystical unification of the “Fixt, Variable, and Fugitive,” guided by the Smaragdine Table to manifest the philosopher’s stone.

The Triad of Transformation

The Subtle Work unites the “Fixt, Variable, and Fugitive”—symbolizing body, soul, and spirit—into a radiant essence, as Bloomfield’s Camp of Philosophy describes: “The Dragon slays the Sun and Moon, then rises as glorious Phoebus.” This triple introversion, a circulatory process, transforms the soul’s essence through death and rebirth, culminating in a “fiery form of Light.”

Plotinus explains this as a sudden illumination, where the soul, filled with divine splendor, becomes one with God. The adept, through persistent faith, prepares the soul to receive this light, as Callimachus’ Hymn to Apollo invokes: “Bright Phoebus comes, and only the pure behold him.”

The Smaragdine Table’s Wisdom

The Smaragdine Table of Hermes encapsulates the Subtle Work: “That which is above is as that which is below, performing the miracles of the One Thing.” The Sun (divine will) and Moon (receptive soul), carried by the Wind (spirit) and nursed by the Earth (matter), unite through gentle separation of the subtle from the gross. This process, as Hermes declares, ascends from earth to heaven and descends again, integrating superior and inferior strengths to create a radiant, universal essence.

The adept, guided by this wisdom, transforms the soul’s chaotic principles into a crystalline form, achieving the “glory of the whole world” through divine unity.

The Path to Divine Unity

The Subtle Work, as Vaughan notes, requires no manual labor but a silent incubation of divine light, aligning the soul with its eternal source. The adept, like Ulysses beholding Minerva’s lamp, stills the mind to receive divine wisdom, as Trismegistus teaches: “In Divine Silence, the soul becomes the Essence of God.” This unification, the “magistery” of alchemy, manifests the philosopher’s stone, a radiant vessel of universal truth.

Closing: This chapter unveils the Subtle Work’s unification of the soul’s essence into divine light, guided by sacred wisdom. The journey into its practical keys deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 2: The Philosophic or Subtle Work, Part 2

Introduction: The Hermetic art’s Subtle Work transforms the soul’s essence into divine light through a sacred, threefold process. This section unveils the refined alchemy of uniting principles, guided by celestial wisdom, to manifest the philosopher’s stone.

The Sacred Regeneration

The Subtle Work, as Khunrath describes, reduces the soul’s ternary—body, soul, spirit—to a unified essence through divine regeneration. St. Paul’s testimony in Hebrews frames this as Christ’s light purging sins, uniting all in divine glory. The adept, as Trismegistus instructs, nurtures the “seed of regeneration” within, allowing the Spirit of God to incubate the soul’s essence without manual labor, as Vaughan notes: “The work is performed by an invisible Artist.”

This process, likened to baptismal regeneration, transforms the soul’s chaotic principles into a celestial form, as the Chaldaic Oracles declare: “The Monad rules the Triad, cherishing the Earth in Fire.” The adept, guided by faith, aligns with this divine light, transcending mortal limits.

The Unity of Principles

The Subtle Work unites the animal, vegetable, and mineral principles into a single essence, as Norton’s Ordinal advises: “Join in one persons Three.” This mirrors the creation narrative, where God’s Spirit moves over the waters to birth light. The adept, as Vaughan explains, navigates a “double nativity”—visible and invisible—through sublimations and purifications, transforming the soul’s essence into a radiant, incombustible form.

The Odyssey’s allegory of Minerva’s golden lamp illuminates this: the soul’s essence, freed from sensory turmoil, shines with divine clarity. Trismegistus emphasizes a “Divine Silence,” where the mind, stilled, merges with God’s essence, completing the alchemical union.

The Celestial Harmony

The Subtle Work culminates in the “Septenary,” a sacred unity of three principles and four elements, as Khunrath’s enigma reveals: “All things in all, universally known and possessed.” This celestial harmony, like Solomon’s temple adorned with gold, reflects the soul’s transformation into a divine vessel. The adept, guided by the “Fiery Letters of the Law,” as the Book of Jezirah describes, crafts a luminous form, uniting heaven and earth in eternal light.

Closing: This chapter unveils the Subtle Work’s sacred transformation, uniting the soul’s essence with divine light. The journey into its final revelations deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 2: The Philosophic or Subtle Work, Part 1

Introduction: The Hermetic art’s Subtle Work elevates the soul’s purified essence into divine light through a refined, threefold process. This chapter unveils the delicate transformation, guided by sacred wisdom, to manifest the philosopher’s stone.

The Threefold Path of Transformation

The Subtle Work, as Khunrath’s enigma suggests, operates in three realms—sensory, natural, and supernatural—each a stage in the soul’s ascent. The adept navigates these through careful operations, as Norton warns: “Great need hath he to be a clerk that would discern this subtle work.” The process, veiled by adepts to protect its sanctity, transforms the “Philosophic Salt” into a radiant essence, requiring deep understanding of nature’s principles.

The Egyptian fable of Isis and Osiris illustrates this: Osiris, slain by Typhon, is restored by Isis, symbolizing the soul’s essence resurrected through divine love. This mirrors the alchemical conversion of elements, purifying the First Matter into a luminous form, as Aristotle’s four causes—essence, matter, motion, and purpose—guide the adept to the divine end.

The Sacred Fire of Purification

The Subtle Work refines the soul’s essence with a “secret Fire,” as Lully describes, dissolving the “Red Salt” into a mercurial water. This fire, ignited by divine will, purifies the soul’s volatile spirit, as Vaughan notes: “The fiery soul rejoices with its spouse, revealing the occult treasury.” The adept, like a refiner, purges impurities, as Malachi’s prophecy declares: “He shall sit as a refiner’s fire, purifying the sons of Levi.”

This process, requiring precise control, transforms the soul into a “crystalline diaphaneity,” uniting it with the eternal, as the Tractatus Aureus instructs: “Pour forth thy Fire upon the Foliated Sulphur, and the King comes forth from the Fire.”

The Divine Monarchy

The Subtle Work culminates in the “Divine Monarchy,” where the soul, as the “Elect One,” merges with the universal essence. The Book of Enoch envisions this as mountains melting before the divine light, symbolizing the soul’s transcendence. The adept, guided by faith, becomes a vessel of divine wisdom, as John testifies: “The Word of Life was made manifest, and we have seen it.”

Closing: This chapter unveils the Subtle Work’s transformation of the soul’s essence into divine light through sacred fire. The journey into its final stages deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 1: The Vital Purification, Part 3

Introduction: The Hermetic art purifies the soul’s essence through disciplined labor and pure intent, transforming it into divine light. This section explores the Gross Work’s meticulous process, guided by the right motive to unlock nature’s sacred secrets.

The Chameleon of Chaos

The Gross Work begins with the “Chamelion,” the chaotic First Matter containing all potential, as Democritus describes: a raw essence transformed by “Vulcanic action” into a golden form. This purification, driven by the adept’s hands, refines the impure spirit, as Khunrath explains, drawing forth the “Green Lion” and “Vitriol of Venus” from the “Saturnine Hill.” Through careful labor, the soul’s essence becomes a radiant vessel, purified of its “heterogeneous superfluities.”

The adept must avoid premature fixation, as Norton warns: “The philosopher’s work begins only when all is pure.” This process, like a vine yielding wine, transforms the soul’s crude vitality into a luminous form through successive fermentations, guided by divine will.

The Role of Right Motive

The success of the Gross Work hinges on the adept’s motive, as the Apostle Paul notes: “The fire shall try every man’s work.” A pure intention, free from avarice or ambition, aligns with divine truth, ensuring the work’s fruition. Basil Valentine emphasizes that only the “Fiery Bath of Love” separates the good from the evil, purifying the soul’s essence to reflect divine light.

The adept, like Œdipus solving the Sphinx’s riddle, uses rational inquiry to illuminate the soul’s darkened essence, transforming it into a crystalline vessel. This labor, as Vaughan instructs, requires relentless sacrifice of lesser desires to attain the “Divine Perfection.”

The Path to Divine Light

The Gross Work’s purification, guided by faith and perseverance, mirrors the alchemical maxim: “The end depends from the beginning.” By refining the soul’s essence through gentle, deliberate labor, the adept creates a foundation for divine union, as Paul declares: “Ye are the Temple of God.” This sacred process, driven by love and reason, prepares the soul to radiate universal truth.

Closing: This chapter unveils the Gross Work’s purification of the soul’s essence, driven by pure motive and labor. The journey into its advanced stages deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 1: The Vital Purification, Part 2

Introduction: The Hermetic art’s Gross Work transforms the soul’s essence through careful, deliberate labor. This section unveils the meticulous process of purifying the First Matter, guiding the adept to divine light with patience and precision.

The Art of Gentle Purification

The Gross Work demands slow, gentle labor to avoid disrupting the soul’s essence, as Norton warns: “Excess for a quarter hour may destroy all.” Like butter simmering, not boiling, the adept must triturate the “philosophic Stone” with care, ensuring its subtle essence matures without haste. Basil advises binding the volatile spirit, like a bird, to Mercury’s guidance, preventing it from flying too soon and burning like Icarus.

This deliberate process, as Hermes instructs, involves extracting the “watery corrupted redness” from its obscurity, purifying it through repeated dissolution until it becomes a radiant companion. Haste risks chaos, as the “infernal agent” may resist, causing a schism in the soul’s harmony.

The Labor of Hercules

Eirenaeus calls the Gross Work a “labor of Hercules,” requiring years of sweat and vigilance. Even with a strong theoretical foundation, the adept must toil diligently, as faulty conditions or impatient agents prolong the process. Eirenaeus recounts mastering the art in two and a half years, a rare success, emphasizing that “nothing is achieved without sweating and much labor.”

The adept’s persistence, guided by rational inquiry, reveals the “Lunar Vulcan,” the purified essence that educates the Solar Light. This interplay, as Khunrath notes, transforms the soul into a “petrifaction of the Spirit,” a radiant vessel born from disciplined effort.

The Path to Divine Harmony

The Gross Work aligns the adept with divine will, as Aristotle’s Ethics suggests: focus not on the end but on the means to achieve it. By exploring multiple methods, the adept discovers the “First Cause,” the purified essence that births divine light. This labor, as Vaughan describes, navigates the “stormy seas” of the soul, guided by the beacon of reason to a harmonious union with the eternal.

Closing: This chapter unveils the Gross Work’s deliberate purification, transforming the soul’s essence into divine light. The journey into its advanced stages deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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A Modern Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery

Part IV: The Hermetic Practice

Chapter 1: The Vital Purification, Part 1

Introduction: The Hermetic art transforms the soul’s essence through the “Gross Work,” a manual process of purification. This chapter unveils the practical labor of dissolving and refining the First Matter, guiding the adept to divine light through persistent effort.

The Manual Operation

The Gross Work, as Basil Valentine describes, begins with “operation of the hands,” a diligent labor that purifies the soul’s essence, the First Matter. This manual process, distinct from mere theory, reveals the hidden light within, as the adept dissolves the spirit’s impurities to expose its radiant core. Valentine emphasizes, “Operation shows how all things may be brought to light, while experience confirms the work.”

This labor, though seemingly simple, is arduous, requiring unremitting attention. Unlike mesmerism or chloroform, which temporarily access the spirit, the Hermetic art purifies it through a “linear way” of dissolution, using the hand as the “instrument of instruments” to refine the volatile essence into a stable, divine form.

The Alchemical Dissolution

The purification process, as Albertus Magnus instructs, involves dissolving the “occult Nature” or “Brass” to make it pure, through repeated cycles of dissolution, distillation, and fixation. Lully notes, “The Mercury of philosophers comes not but by ingenuity and manual operation.” This labor transforms the gross, impure spirit into a subtle, penetrating essence, as Vaughan explains: “Nature cannot dissolve herself; she needs sagacious handicraft.”

The adept must overcome the “Brazen Wall” of the soul’s impurities, grinding and refining the spirit to remove its “heterogeneous superfluities.” This work, as Eirenaeus warns, is no mere recreation but a “labor of Hercules,” demanding sweat and perseverance to achieve the divine transformation.

The Path to Divine Light

The Gross Work prepares the soul’s essence for divine light, as Arnold teaches: “Dissolve the Stone in its own Mercury to reduce it to its first Matter.” This process, requiring skill and patience, aligns the adept with divine will, transforming the soul into a radiant vessel. The labor, though tedious, yields a “tinging spirit,” a purified essence that reflects the cosmic harmony, as described in the Rosarium: “Grind, cook, and be not weary.”

Closing: This chapter unveils the Gross Work, the manual purification of the soul’s essence into divine light. The journey into its advanced stages deepens in our next post, unveiling further secrets of this sacred art.

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Someone has to go first, so I guess I will. I have been on an ascension journey this past year (actually for many years) and that journey is not what I expected and the stages have not been easy to recognize. I could be wrong, but I don’t think so. That’s why I’m going to share how ascension can be an extraordinary, ordinary life. . .

I’ve known for years that the new age energetics would require the activation and integration of the shadow. I don’t know how I knew this, but I always have and I’ve worked hard to turn my own self defeating thoughts, beliefs and actions into wisdom and empowerment. I thought the healing process would only take a few years of hard work and thirty years later I’m still discovering deeper layers that need healing. I’ve seen people that I love, people able to transmute black shit energy into harmless and empowering energy falter and stumble and finally have their physical bodies ravaged and destroyed by illness. My wife through strokes and brain damage and my best friend through colon cancer. At 68 years old my own body has faltered and stumbled a few times, but I’m still slugging on.

Ascension is not about the physical body anyway, it is about the soul and the integration of all the astral bodies. I envision the new world to be a multi-universe like Amber in Roger Zelazny’s Chronicles of Amber, or 4th density if you will. Said another way, I envision our physical world merging and integrating with the astral worlds as they were in the beginning. But that is beside the point. We use our physical bodies to generate and permanently activate all of our astral/etheric bodies. In the end we live in a world that seems to be the physical world but it is not as rigid and solid as it once was. Perhaps we need to drop our physical bodies at some point and perhaps we don’t???

We speak of ascension and prosperity consciousness. For me, I had to lose everything, hit bottom, down size, and start over from scratch. That means retiring, living on the fixed income of social security. But it works! I can do it. I’m not rich, but I can pay my bills and don’t have any debts. My writing projects and patrons give me a little spending money to help out and to me that is prosperity! My cup is full because it is a small one. What I share with other people is the overflow.

I live in a small apartment in a public housing project with my dog Valentine. I have a kitchen/living room; bedroom and bathroom of my own and a place to park my high mileage car. I live by the Mississippi river and have two parks nearby including a dog park that we can walk to every day. That’s more than a lot of people have.

As common in public housing complexes there are waves of infestations that could be seasonal. I’m talking things like cockroaches and bedbugs. Things that are very difficult to get rid of once they appear. A few years ago some cockroaches appeared and I put Borax under and round the kitchen and bathroom. No more cockroaches. This fall my neighbor was infested with bed bugs. My apartment was inspected but turned up clean. Then a month later I started getting some bites. I knew I had to do something myself so I got a UV/Ozone light to sterilize and kill the bedbugs. No more bedbugs! The light kills bacteria and viruses. The air is cleaner and safer and my health is better. But I didn’t trust someone else to clean up the mess, I cleaned it up myself.

Do you understand what I’m trying to share with you? I live in an ascended world among those who don’t live in an ascended world! There are things that come up, but I’m able to deal with them or get the help I need. I was invited to a Thanksgiving meal today by my nephew and his wife. They live down a minimum maintenance road in the country. I subconsciously dreaded going there in case the road was too bad for my old car, but I went anyway. Sure enough, I drove past their road in the snow and got stuck in some bad holes. There was no phone service and I had to walk ( about a half mile) to my nephew’s and ask for help. My brother towed me out and my car was not damaged that I can tell. The point being that I was afraid something would happen and it did. But I got the help I needed and it strengthened the bond between me and my brother and meant a lot to my nephew and his wife that I showed up. I confronted my fear and acted on it. This is living in an ascended physical world my friends! For some reason I can watch Youtube and not have all the ads showing up. I put on an ad blocker but was forced to remove it by Youtube. Something happened and I’m not getting ads and Youtube is not screaming at me. I don’t know what happened. . .

I have permanently activated all my astral/etheric bodies and live with a multidimensional awareness as my normal awareness. I seek to follow the guidance of my higher self or my future self and it seems to be working even though it can be scary sometimes. But I have learned to trust the process. I’ve had enough proof that it works. Have you?

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