Denise Bynum posted a status
Jul 27, 2022
Namaste beautiful people! I just joined yesterday and am all over the place in reading. It is hard to find my way around, like what am I to focus on or start with? I have not started alchemy yet as I am not sure what to start with. Would love a lil nudge. Thanks in advance.

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  • Thank you I'm on it.
  • I suggest starting with what Molly has recently bumped up: New Paradigm Disciplines & Actions for Sovereignty. It's important to state your intents overtly to add more coherence to what you really want to happen.
    Now, about the alchemies, you can start from the given order (as shown in MerlinAlchemy.com): Starter to Intermediate. I would suggest a heavy metal detox prior to the taking of the alchemies because such a process amplifies the empirical feedback you would be getting from the ingested ... being. It will do whatever it needs to do regardless anyway, but it's more fun for you this way. Rest assured, alchemies do indeed work.

    What helped me a lot was beginning to question the reasons behind some of my negative responses to people and events. By minimizing your aggression you maximize peace. Such cannot be done by force nor philosophizing, such can only happen by adopting a less biased perspective. Your perspective is basically interrelated to 'who you think you are' , all the toil, hardship and strife occurs so that you may grow out of your ontological disillusionment. The quality of your thoughts, the romance, the squabbling, the cries, the laughter... it is all a byproduct of your understanding over your self-identity.

    You can say today, I am God, but if you don't know what God is, then you will have no idea who you are... If you don't know who you even are, how can you claim to know what 'you' want, furthermore, how could you even be happy by doing things you don't want?
    To save you the trouble: whatever you see outside of you, is a reflection of who you perceive yourself to be. An imperfect mind sees imperfection, a loving mind sees only love and an egoic mind sees only ego... That which you condemn often teaches you the deepest truths about yourself.
    Why condemn someone who has had no other choice to be anything but the object of your condemnation? You are the way you are because of your personal narrative, if you can't help being 'yourself' how could others?
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