Transformation of Impressions

1. Absolute relaxation.

2. Reach the state of Meditation.

3. Relive the scene just as it occurred.

4. Seek within oneself the “I” that caused the problem.

5. By observing serenely, one places the ego in the defendant’s chair and one then proceeds with the judgment.

6. Ask the Divine Mother Kundalini for the disintegration of the “I”-problem.

From The Revolution of the Dialectic by Samael Aun Weor.

Non Ado

There are two types of conduct: the first one comes from the outside and goes towards the inside; the second one goes from the inside and goes towards the outside. The first is the result of psychological slavery and is produced by reaction; for example, we are hit and we hit back; we are insulted and we reply with insults. The best type of conduct is the second, that of the one who is no longer a slave; that of the one who no longer has anything to do with the thinking, feeling, and doings of others. That type of conduct is independent; it is upright and just conduct. If we are hit, we answer with blessings; if we are insulted, we keep silent. If they want to get us drunk, we do not drink even though our friends become angry, etc.

The Revolution of the Dialectic, Samael Aun Weor