What can LBRP do for the person? I understand as a kind of mysticism.. Ypu know where the target is to be one with God but what happen with the person who doing it for long time?
What can LBRP do for the person? I understand as a kind of mysticism.. Ypu know where the target is to be one with God but what happen with the person who doing it for long time?
I have not done it personally yet, I am still practicing relaxation and visualization/concentration, but from what I gather, there are many benefits. One is to cleanse the ritual room from negative entities, energy, etc. It is also said that your aura will expand from doing such ritual. It will also create many good spiritual benefits such as feeling closer to the divine and its energy. I agree with Donald Kraig is that the LBRP is a test. It will test you to see if you have the willpower to participate in ritual every day. The LBRP is a stepping stone to other rituals. If you do not have the willpower to continue doing the ritual every day, you will most likely not have the willpower to complete multiple rituals everyday later on down the road.
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"A fool who is conscious of their folly, is thereby wise. The fool who thinks himself wise is the one to be called a fool."
"The best athlete wants his opponent at his best.
The best general enters the mind of his enemy.
The best businessman serves the communal good.
The best leader follows the will of the people." -Lao Tzu
"Don't you f**king judge me!" -Slipknot
Good response. How would you explain the LBRP as doing all these things? More specifically, how do the visualizations, gestures, vocalizations, etc., come together to produce such effects? Furthermore, how would you interpret the linear structure of the LBRP? I have quoted Octavia but I invite anyone to offer up some answers.
"If you, Hegias, are saying that theurgy is divine then I agree with you. But those destined to be gods must first become human; that is why Plato said that philosophy is the greatest gift ever to have come down from the Gods to humanity."
--Isidore of Gaza, recorded by Damascius the Diadochus in his Philosophical History.
Forever a student of the world, hoping the bell will never ring
"A fool who is conscious of their folly, is thereby wise. The fool who thinks himself wise is the one to be called a fool."
"The best athlete wants his opponent at his best.
The best general enters the mind of his enemy.
The best businessman serves the communal good.
The best leader follows the will of the people." -Lao Tzu
"Don't you f**king judge me!" -Slipknot
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