The Feast of St. Miguel - Miguel de Molinos
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Today, December 28, is the date we have set aside for The Feast of San Miguel, in honor of St. Michael Molinos who died on this date in 1697.
Molinos' contribution to the science of enlightenment is almost unsurpassed. His Spiritual Guide is like a high-velocity Raja Yoga intersected with core essentials from Abramelin and all focused through tghe lens of St. John of the Cross. I am certain that no other single book on mysticism has ever had a fourth the impact on me as Molinos' Guide.
Feast and rejoice!
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Today, December 28, is the date we have set aside for The Feast of San Miguel, in honor of St. Michael Molinos who died on this date in 1697.
Molinos' contribution to the science of enlightenment is almost unsurpassed. His Spiritual Guide is like a high-velocity Raja Yoga intersected with core essentials from Abramelin and all focused through tghe lens of St. John of the Cross. I am certain that no other single book on mysticism has ever had a fourth the impact on me as Molinos' Guide.
Feast and rejoice!
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Today, December 28, is the date we have set aside for The Feast of San Miguel, in honor of St. Michael Molinos who died on this date in 1697.
Molinos' contribution to the science of enlightenment is almost unsurpassed. His Spiritual Guide is like a high-velocity Raja Yoga intersected with core essentials from Abramelin and all focused through tghe lens of St. John of the Cross. I am certain that no other single book on mysticism has ever had a fourth the impact on me as Molinos' Guide.
Feast and rejoice!
I agree - it takes a bit of getting used to his terminology and way of writing, but once you get into it, you can see why AC recommended it.
Just a question thought, what are these "administrative acknowledgement" posts, with the very lovely Mila Jovovich from Fifth Element?

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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Today, December 28, is the date we have set aside for The Feast of San Miguel, in honor of St. Michael Molinos who died on this date in 1697.
Molinos' contribution to the science of enlightenment is almost unsurpassed. His Spiritual Guide is like a high-velocity Raja Yoga intersected with core essentials from Abramelin and all focused through tghe lens of St. John of the Cross. I am certain that no other single book on mysticism has ever had a fourth the impact on me as Molinos' Guide.
Feast and rejoice!
@gurugeorge said
"I agree - it takes a bit of getting used to his terminology and way of writing, but once you get into it, you can see why AC recommended it.
Just a question thought, what are these "administrative acknowledgement" posts, with the very lovely Mila Jovovich from Fifth Element?
"These are administrative posts put on unanswered threads so that they no longer show in the Unanswered Posts list.
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