Alone, I found esoteric worlds; in silence, I heard the ancient Voice.  And from microscopic observation, I know that it is Truth.

hakti. She invites us to absorb the heat of Her Fires of Purification...
something quite delicious: the opportunity to experience She in an intense form-Summer, a physical form-Heat, a cleansing form-Fire.

To cleanse the soul is the most difficult yet divine processes one can undertake, be it self-induced, suggested by another or divinely inspired. And the difficulty extracts latent divinity that is deep within and when one is tested, one focuses more keenly and is more determined to purge the evils that have accumulated in her or his( personal) life in order to experience She.

Yet, many insist by continuous participation in negative activities( while not noticing the accumulation of their action causes stagnation and decay) and reaping the benefits thereof, they are not subject to The Purging. Not true.
They are already experiencing the effects of their actions: misery.

Admitting misery is difficult yet necessary, only The Purging gives relief.
In order to more gracefully mature into a cosmopolitan yet simple person, one must visit Her Cauldron either in the midst of the pursuit of happiness or in the agony of defeat, one must purge in order to mature and evolve.

Yet  most prefer participating in negative activities and inadvertently all will become entangled in a Laocoon of evil. Instead of trying to disentangle themselves, most enjoy the misery- something that reminds me of
The Twilight Zone episode, "The Masks", wherein the players are challenged to wear masks that captures their true characters in order to inherit their dying relative's fortune; they accept and after the masks are removed, the players discover their faces have been molded into the deformities of the masks.

No need to force people to acknowledge their true characters; eventually Her Rays will reach them, they will visit Her Cauldron and be purged.

Gabrielle Lin
18 June 1999

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