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A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 7:56 pm
by Sabazios
Well I hope I don't sound stupid or anything but...This question ,which haunts me for quite a lot of time, is troubling me a lot. I think I ve got the answer(more like I've got a lot of answers) myself but... better to ask out.. After one finishes the magnum opus and becomes a god can the person still reincarnate? At first I thought that the answer would be yes, afterwards a lot of thoughts made me think, once one ascends to godhood would he even want to reincarnate? And the answer to this came as a no, why? Because he wouldn't need to. Afterwards I thought that the answer to the first question is no, and thought a lot because of it. If a god can literally ''play'' with the reincarnation then it would be a simple thing to reincarnate himself. Afterwards I started thinking, how can a god even die?... I didn't find an answer. So really which is it? Once one finish the magnum opus can he even reincarnate or not?

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:15 pm
by Larissa666
Magnum opus makes you immortal in a sense that you don’t age. I still you can still die from physical trauma, for example.


If that is the case, you will still be able to reincarnate. It’s just that MO would be easier to achieve in that new incarnation.



This is my opinion based on what I have learned so far here.

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:35 pm
by Shael
Sabazios wrote:Well I hope I don't sound stupid or anything but...This question ,which haunts me for quite a lot of time, is troubling me a lot. I think I ve got the answer(more like I've got a lot of answers) myself but... better to ask out.. After one finishes the magnum opus and becomes a god can the person still reincarnate? At first I thought that the answer would be yes, afterwards a lot of thoughts made me think, once one ascends to godhood would he even want to reincarnate? And the answer to this came as a no, why? Because he wouldn't need to. Afterwards I thought that the answer to the first question is no, and thought a lot because of it. If a god can literally ''play'' with the reincarnation then it would be a simple thing to reincarnate himself. Afterwards I started thinking, how can a god even die?... I didn't find an answer. So really which is it? Once one finish the magnum opus can he even reincarnate or not?
I'm pretty sure that in the first, early stage of the Magnum Opus your physical body can still "die" in a sense, like if you get shot in the head or similar. However your soul most likely will have been perfected which will let you fully retain all your memories in your next reincarnation and let you reattain a physically immortal body rather easily with only minimal work required, provided you are not excessively cursed by anyone (in this case you would have some annoying work to do in removing these curses first).

During the later stages of the MO, most likely you will not sustain injuries from things like gunshots and the like as your body will be one of pure energy (while also remaining on the physical plane of course). This is just my personal view on things, so I could be wrong.

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Fri Jul 26, 2019 8:42 pm
by HP. Hoodedcobra666
With the Magnum Opus one can still 'die from brutal or excessive force that is physical, but one cannot die spiritually, which is close to an impossibility.

From there on if one died, depending on the type of reincarnation they will have, they may have to re-do some meditation to get back up quickly, however, most very learned souls may simply not have to do a lot of things or may reincarnate with their memories intact. Meditation will still be required and done on a whole different level of importance.

One can also choose how and the conditions of reincarnation with a better accuracy, and there are also other methods one may have available as in how to return back to this world.

You can also exist in an astral state but no longer as a ghost and without the rules that ghosts or simple and unspiritual dead people are subject to, giving you more liberty.

All in all the Magnum Opus means one will never die again, and your physical body in the far stages will also be immortal.

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 8:11 am
by Sabazios
Many thanks brother and sister. This answers mean a lot to me, thank you very much :D
[quote="Larissa666"][quote="Shael"]

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 8:16 am
by Sabazios
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:With the Magnum Opus one can still 'die from brutal or excessive force that is physical, but one cannot die spiritually, which is close to an impossibility.

From there on if one died, depending on the type of reincarnation they will have, they may have to re-do some meditation to get back up quickly, however, most very learned souls may simply not have to do a lot of things or may reincarnate with their memories intact. Meditation will still be required and done on a whole different level of importance.

One can also choose how and the conditions of reincarnation with a better accuracy, and there are also other methods one may have available as in how to return back to this world.

You can also exist in an astral state but no longer as a ghost and without the rules that ghosts or simple and unspiritual dead people are subject to, giving you more liberty.

All in all the Magnum Opus means one will never die again, and your physical body in the far stages will also be immortal.
Thank you a lot HP for the answer. It's very reassuring to know this. Thank you veru very much for the clarification

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 1:53 pm
by BoRn of fire
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:With the Magnum Opus one can still 'die from brutal or excessive force that is physical, but one cannot die spiritually, which is close to an impossibility.

From there on if one died, depending on the type of reincarnation they will have, they may have to re-do some meditation to get back up quickly, however, most very learned souls may simply not have to do a lot of things or may reincarnate with their memories intact. Meditation will still be required and done on a whole different level of importance.

One can also choose how and the conditions of reincarnation with a better accuracy, and there are also other methods one may have available as in how to return back to this world.

You can also exist in an astral state but no longer as a ghost and without the rules that ghosts or simple and unspiritual dead people are subject to, giving you more liberty.

All in all the Magnum Opus means one will never die again, and your physical body in the far stages will also be immortal.
so basically it is exactly as u mentioned if I'm correct regarding raising the serpent fully one must still progress

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Sat Jul 27, 2019 6:11 pm
by HP. Hoodedcobra666
BoRn of fire wrote:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:With the Magnum Opus one can still 'die from brutal or excessive force that is physical, but one cannot die spiritually, which is close to an impossibility.

From there on if one died, depending on the type of reincarnation they will have, they may have to re-do some meditation to get back up quickly, however, most very learned souls may simply not have to do a lot of things or may reincarnate with their memories intact. Meditation will still be required and done on a whole different level of importance.

One can also choose how and the conditions of reincarnation with a better accuracy, and there are also other methods one may have available as in how to return back to this world.

You can also exist in an astral state but no longer as a ghost and without the rules that ghosts or simple and unspiritual dead people are subject to, giving you more liberty.

All in all the Magnum Opus means one will never die again, and your physical body in the far stages will also be immortal.
so basically it is exactly as u mentioned if I'm correct regarding raising the serpent fully one must still progress
Yes, you have, but it all becomes far easier, effortless, effective, etc.

There is no point on which one stops meditating, and even if one could go without, one wouldn't desire this as it's a definite setback.

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Sun Jul 28, 2019 12:23 pm
by BoRn of fire
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:
BoRn of fire wrote:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:With the Magnum Opus one can still 'die from brutal or excessive force that is physical, but one cannot die spiritually, which is close to an impossibility.

From there on if one died, depending on the type of reincarnation they will have, they may have to re-do some meditation to get back up quickly, however, most very learned souls may simply not have to do a lot of things or may reincarnate with their memories intact. Meditation will still be required and done on a whole different level of importance.

One can also choose how and the conditions of reincarnation with a better accuracy, and there are also other methods one may have available as in how to return back to this world.

You can also exist in an astral state but no longer as a ghost and without the rules that ghosts or simple and unspiritual dead people are subject to, giving you more liberty.

All in all the Magnum Opus means one will never die again, and your physical body in the far stages will also be immortal.
so basically it is exactly as u mentioned if I'm correct regarding raising the serpent fully one must still progress
Yes, you have, but it all becomes far easier, effortless, effective, etc.

There is no point on which one stops meditating, and even if one could go without, one wouldn't desire this as it's a definite setback.
I was also wondering obvously the gods are high spiritual beings do they even themselves still meditate ? It would make sense however can u confirm this please

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:30 am
by Aquarius
BoRn of fire wrote:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:
BoRn of fire wrote: so basically it is exactly as u mentioned if I'm correct regarding raising the serpent fully one must still progress
Yes, you have, but it all becomes far easier, effortless, effective, etc.

There is no point on which one stops meditating, and even if one could go without, one wouldn't desire this as it's a definite setback.
I was also wondering obvously the gods are high spiritual beings do they even themselves still meditate ? It would make sense however can u confirm this please
Yes they do still meditate. There is no reason to stop meditating as it will always advance you and make you feel goood.

Re: A question regarding the Magnum Opus and reincarnation

Posted: Tue Jul 30, 2019 11:34 pm
by BoRn of fire
Aquarius wrote:
BoRn of fire wrote:
HP. Hoodedcobra666 wrote:
Yes, you have, but it all becomes far easier, effortless, effective, etc.

There is no point on which one stops meditating, and even if one could go without, one wouldn't desire this as it's a definite setback.
I was also wondering obvously the gods are high spiritual beings do they even themselves still meditate ? It would make sense however can u confirm this please
Yes they do still meditate. There is no reason to stop meditating as it will always advance you and make you feel goood.
Hail Satan .... Why stop what works and is good for you