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Smashing the Qlipot - Whats your favorite toolset

jzatopa

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For those who invoke evil to destroy it and gain your power. What has been your favorite combination. Do you invoke a demon and then invoke God to destroy it and receive the light? What physical practices are you using (Qi Gong, Ophanim Yoga, Pranayama/Shamanic Breathwork, buddhist empowerments). When you've not been able to fully smash it to death and level up, what are your follow up works?

So many get this wrong in how they do it that I want to hear from those who know what the real practice is and why it works the way it works.

For those of you that don't know, the heaven experience we have when we enter heaven (for those of you like me who entered) expands as we destroy the evil inside and outside of our incarnation until we are in union with God (as everything God has made is made from love). The real tradition is to destroy all evil, give it to god and do as we are told (find union/allow the Tao/Holy spirit to be the only thing that moves us). Most schools wait until later to do this as life already hands you enough evil to overcome within family, school, work, life, society, government, etc. but some like to do this to "weight train" their powers and get more heaven in their life faster. These are the people who pull up what God created to teach us as humans to learn how to destroy it (only evil dies since we are immortal and aware of this at this point, as we let the fruits of our human forms coalesce and fall away generation after generation). Personally I teach my students to first kill all the evil inside and outside of their incarnation as it was formed by healing and bringing every family member into a sinless state (pure alignment) and then and only then would they know if they even want to do extra (I don't recommend). However sometimes I heal groups that have made mistakes and I'd love to hear what you guys have done to pull apart the root of the suffering each of the evils is from and causes as its a interloc (you must see the whole side if it, if you understand), to release why God created the blessing within it this way and free those around and involved of the suffering it brings.
 

Robert Ramsay

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I've never heard of this before, but it sounds like a great mechanic for a video game. "Destroy the evil to gain divine energy"
 

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I thought the qliphot were already smashed according to Lurianic Kabbalah, they're literally the product of the "shattering of the vessels" (Shevirat HaKelim), i.e. the proto-sephiroth.

Buddhism isn't about the Good vs. Evil dichotomy at all, and you receive empowerments for certain teachings or meditation practices, they're more like blessings.

I think the Abrahamic religions make a big mistake when they abstract Evil from humans and turn it into an independent force, only anthropomorphise it (Samael, Shayatin, Satan, Devil, etc.) which believers are then enjoined to fight while the whole time, it's people who are evil or carry evil inside them. I would recommend dispassionate introspection, all that stuff about commandments or sins just gets in the way and clouds the mind.

I'm currently writing a post about the Vajrayana practice of the 'Transformation of the Five Poisons' (for which you do in fact need an empowerment!), or what some call 'emotional alchemy', how it's easier said than done, and that amateurs without the required spiritual foundations (think years and years of meditation) as well as a qualified teacher probably won't succeed in converting negative emotions into positive ones; they'll simply end up repressing their harmful urges if they're not careful. Neat idea though.
 

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I like to follow pacifism. So this destruction of "evil" seems to me to be a repeating of the cycle of violence. I tried this once to destroy every part I didn't like or thought as "evil". It ended with me just being more miserable.

As well as violence itself is not considered "good" by most people. So I wonder what this "light" actually is and brings.

I've never heard of this before, but it sounds like a great mechanic for a video game. "Destroy the evil to gain divine energy"
That is a mechanic of a lot video games. Actually most video games. One game that I like to think of is Undertale. In it you can choose to spare or destroy npcs labeled as monsters.

After finally going on the route of destroying all the "monsters" you end the game with nothing. It deletes itself. It can easily be restored but the ending with which you spare people is forever altered.

I think that games a good example of what your left with by doing this. Nothing.

No monsters or npcs to talk to. No stores to buy things from. No music to even be heard. Nothing. Just left with nothing. Sure some good dramatic battles with npcs but at the end. The reward is... nothing.

And thats all I think it ever will be.
 
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