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the vacillations

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    gerry456
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    The Great Work, for the Practicus, is defined as, “to obtain control of the vacillations of my own being.”

    Would I be correct in saying that the person who has not mastered the Yesodic tasks will still be prone to general indecisiveness on mundane matters? For example he needs to buy a new car but fusses and messes himself around? If so, is this due to his astral desire-body not being mastered i.e it still flits around?

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      The Great Work, for the Practicus, is defined as, “to obtain control of the vacillations of my own being.”

      Would I be correct in saying that the person who has not mastered the Yesodic tasks will still be prone to general indecisiveness on mundane matters? For example he needs to buy a new car but fusses and messes himself around? If so, is this due to his astral desire-body not being mastered i.e it still flits around?

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      Jim Eshelman
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      This counsel is not aimed at those who have not mastered by ordeals of Y'sod, but at those who have.

      The vacillations are behaviors of intellect.

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        The Great Work, for the Practicus, is defined as, “to obtain control of the vacillations of my own being.”

        Would I be correct in saying that the person who has not mastered the Yesodic tasks will still be prone to general indecisiveness on mundane matters? For example he needs to buy a new car but fusses and messes himself around? If so, is this due to his astral desire-body not being mastered i.e it still flits around?

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        gerry456
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        @Jim Eshelman said

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        The vacillations are behaviors of intellect."

        Of the intellect, yeah cool.

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