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[–] 22610238? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Thank you

You're welcome.

"The Secret"

That's the one.

I doubt very much "The Secret" mentions either Sir Aleister Crowley, nor masturbation, nor sex.

I would be inclined to agree with your doubtful assertions. I have yet to read The Secret, but I'm sure it is of great use for a large number of "mundanes" (I say the term with love, most of the time; I promise). The traditional teachings I'm describing date back thousands of years, from back when the only porn any boy had experience with was suggestive whittle carvings all the way up to the Ordo Templi Orietis. I'm somewhat skeptical of it being taught by modern freemasons (I've heard many esoterically-inclined freemasons bemoan the lack of respect nor interest most contemporary masons hold for mysticism and ritual, despite it being the core of their order).

We have reached the end of one phase of the cycle. This is the phase of "deocculting"; to "occult" is to hide something in plain sight (think "Somebody Else's Problem" from the Hitchhiker's Guide); this is the time where what was known to all at the height becomes known to more again, having fallen into obscurity as those that sought to hide it from the unWorthy failed to deem anyone a worthy successor.

The time of secrecy is past. There are no limitations in the Kingdom of God.