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Un giorno mi dissero, "non vorrei mai essere come te"
Io risposi : "non preoccuparti, non lo sarai mai!"
A parte che se esprimi un giudizio lo giustifichi... comunque, grazie a Dio, siamo tutti diversi e speciali, ognuno a modo suo.
E' proprio bello , la possibilità di confrontarsi e capire i propri pregi, limiti, migliorarsi magari.
I went to get a loan and they asked my race
I wrote down human inside the space
It's a disgrace how they try to debase
The Beasties pushing back on quotas and racially based business ✌️ #meritocracy
Hermetic Meritorious & Demeritorious Exercise to Prepare for Rebirth.
This is a practice I’ve been doing for a little over a month now, which is a more Chinese-Daoist/Buddhist practice of listing out ones demerits and merits that one has committed throughout the day, or week or month. It’s not really occult or esoteric — sorry :p
It builds off the idea of a Folk-Daoist concept of Ganying 感應 or correlative resonance. Basically cause and effect. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ganying
Ganying - Wikipedia
Typically I follow the lists of Merits and Demerits from the 文昌帝君陰騭文/Wenchang's Treatise on Secret Merit & 太上感應篇 Taishang Ganying Pian, respectively, to go off of what is “meritorious” and “demeritorious.”
I highly recommended you all check out @edwardW2 (on Twitter) compilation of three different translations of each text
https://edwardwhite123.blogspot.com/2022/03/wenchangs-treatise-on-secret-merit.html
https://edwardwhite123.blogspot.com/2022/05/taishang-ganying-pian-three-translations.html
While there is no such practice in the realm of Greco-Egyptian Hermeticism, at least that I am aware of, this practice of 感應 can easily be applied to a Hermetic praxis/setting.
Particularly in Corpus Hermeticum XIII.7-9. Here we are presented with the 12 Irrational Tormentors and the 10 Divine Liberators of said Tormentors.
So with a sheet of paper, you can list all the times throughout your day, week or month, you were:
1. Ignorant
2. Stricken with Grief
3. Incontinent (lost control of your emotions)
4. Lustful
5. Unjust
6. Greedy
7. Deceitful
8. Envious
9. Treacherous
10. Angry
11. Reckless
12. Malicious
Likewise, we can record our merits or “Liberators” in a Hermetic setting by:
1. Acknowledging when Knowledge has dispelled our Ignorance
2. Recognize when we were Joyous to dispel our Grief
3. Acknowledged when we had Continence over our emotions.
4. When we Persevered through Lustful temptations.
5. When Justice prevailed our once unjust attitude and actions.
6. When we displayed Liberality over our Greed.
7. Record when we were earnestly Truthful, to dispel Deceitful Behavior.
In CH XIII.9, once Truth has arrived to us throughout the day, week or month, together with the Good, life and light (the remainder of the Three Divine Liberators), Hermetic Rebirth is achieved!
What you do with the piece of paper is up to you. You could keep them for tracking your moral progression, or you could burn the paper like I do. (🔥USE FIRE SAFETY. PLEASE.🔥) I burn the paper because it is a symbolic releasing of these good and bad deeds, as I do not wish to harbor good deeds and become pretentious. Likewise, harboring bad deeds will only bring us more grief. As you burn the list of merits and demerits safely, reflect deeply on your successes and failures. Ponder the consequences of meritorious deeds. Likewise, reflect how your faulty actions produced strife and conflict in yours or another’s life. But just as the paper in front of you burns away, so too does your merit. So too does your demerits burn away. Harbor nothing but the wisdom of your ancestors the gods and God; returning to a state of nothingness — ashes. And from these ashes, pray for more meritorious actions to arise from within and without.
The cause: Recording our daily, weekly or monthly Tormentors and Liberators.
The effect: A preparation for Hermetic Rebirth.
While this Hermetic Rebirth is a central theme in CH XIII. Who says we cannot undergo a sort of spiritual rebirth everyday, or every week or, every month? (Psst…we most certainly can, and I personally think that is the point of “Hermetic Rebirth.”) Spiritual Rebirth is not just a one and done thing. It’s a life long process that I, a Hermeticist, must and will continue to undergo.
I think using Corpus Hermeticum XIII is a great way to daily, weekly, or monthly record our merits and demerits. It’s a practice that builds integrity and moral fortitude. And ultimately leads to a Spiritual Rebirth. I’m not suggesting at all that Hermetic literature and PGM practices, and other technical Hemerticas can cause or not cause moral integrity and fortitude, just that there is a lack of structure and praxis for dispelling the Tormentors, which is not always a bad thing — the lack of structure I mean.
As a Hermeticist I use the structure of practices that come from various traditions — see my post on the Christian Meditative practice called Lectio Divina. My noetic theurgy, called the Silent Prayer, closely resembles Dhikr, which is a Muslim meditative practice that involves reciting the 99 names of Allah. This is just the reality for us Hermeticist — lack of structural praxis! Again this is not a bad thing. Just through the course of time and suppression of beliefs, we do not have alot of surviving structural practices for a “Hermetic Praxis.” It is what is. But the lack of structure gives us, the practitioners, the power and opportunity to build a valid and authentic spiritual praxis that’s very customizable, and substitutable for our contemporary lives! Which is a very beautiful process to undergo, personally.
If you all need more help in structuring a Hermetic Praxis — please check out @polyphanes Kofi shop and buy his Preces Templi e-book.
I hope this exercise serves everyone well whether you use the traditional Chinese list of Merits and Demerits, or if you wish to use CH XIII.7-9. Gods bless you all.
Merits of Masjid Al Aqsa - Dr Zakir Naik
You're not any better by making fun of those less intelligent than you. If you're so keen on improving the world, then help and educate those below your merits.
Lady Macabre Beth
Hey, dear author, could you describe LIs qualities in few words? Like what are their main characteristics, merits and flaws? I'm also curious about their routes, could you describe them in few words as well? On a scale of 1 to 10 how 'angsty' are they? Cause let's be honest the prolog and first chapter were pure angst. And actually I love it! Good job 😘
☺ thanks for the ask anon! I do hope you're having a wonderful day! I'm glad that you're enjoying the story so far! Awesome sauce!!!
No 1 to 10 scale here. Angst overload!
Cadmus
Characteristics: Aloof. Possessive. Blood-thirsty. Jealous. Calm. Impatient. Demanding.
Flaw: Cold
Merits: Gaze/Voice
Romance Route Rating: Star-crossed. Mournful. Tearful. Depressing. 200/10
Atticus
Characteristics: Quiet. Serious. Loyal. Gentle. Mysterious. Organized. Patient. Polite.
Flaw: Dull.
Merit: Precognition
Romance Route Rating: Forlorn. Crestfallen. Sorrowful. Melancholic. 200/10
Nyssa/Nyala
Characteristics: Cheerful. Caring. Humble. Nervous. Patient. Thoughtful. Silly.
Flaws: Gullible
Merits: Innocence/Kindness
Romance Route Rating: Sombre. Anguished. Grieving. Animated. Light-hearted. 50/10
Trysten/Trista
Characteristics: Over-confident. Competitive. Greedy. Obnoxious. Spoiled. Scheming. Lustful. Rude.
Flaw: Egotistical
Merits: Vindictive
Romance Route Rating: Angsty. Saddening. Unfortunate. Miserable. Blue. 100/10