the vacillations
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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?
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?