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As a reminder to everyone, when dross comes out as result of purification, it will temporarily bring up difficulties in life related to the dross you are purifying. Do extra cleaning with High Priestess Lydia's light scanning method, to clean the spiritual dross which is brought to the surface and clings to your aura. 2-3 times per day extra during, and up to 1 week after completing a Deep Purification Working.

Besides spiritual matters, tackle issues which prop up in your life to permanently overcome them. Dross brought to the surface gives you the chance to properly overcome life situations related to the spiritual baggage you previously carried deep inside your soul and transform yourself to a new state.

Through purification you are reborn.​

Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Hawk and the Pigeons

Some Pigeons had long lived in fear of a hawk, but since they had always kept on the alert and stayed near their dovecote, they had consistently managed to escape their enemy's attacks. Finding his sallies unsuccessful, the hawk now sought to use cunning to trick the pigeons.

"Why", he once asked, "do you prefer this life of constant anxiety when I could keep you safe from any conceivable attack by the kites and falcons? All you have to do is to make me your king, and I won't bother you anymore."

Trusting his claims, the pigeons elected him to their throne, but no sooner was he installed than he began exercising his royal prerogative by devouring a pigeon day.

"It serves us right," said one poor pigeon whose turn was yet to come.

~Some remedies are worse than the disease itself.~
Daily Aesop's Fables:

The Frogs who desired a King.

A long time ago, when the frogs led a free and easy life in the lakes and ponds, they became disgruntled because everyone lived according to his own whim, and chaos reigned. Consequently, they gathered together and petitioned Jupiter to let them have a king who would bring order into their lives and make them more responsible. Knowing how foolish the frogs were, Jupiter smiled at their request and threw a log down into the lake.

"There is your King!" he declared.

This log made such a splash that it terrified the poor frogs, who dived under water and into the mud. No one dared to come within ten leaps of the spot where it lay in stillness. Eventually, one frog, who was bolder than the rest, ventured to pop his head above the water and watch their new king at a respectful distance. When some others soon perceived that the log was lying stock-still, they began to swim up to it and around it. At last, they grew so bold that they leaped upon it and treated it with the greatest contempt.


Dissatisfied with such a tame ruler they immediately petitioned Jupiter a second time to grant them a more active king. This time he sent them a stork, and no sooner did the bird arrive than he began seizing and devouring them one by one as fast as he could. Devastated by their new king, the frogs now sent Mercury with a private message to Jupiter, beseeching him to take pity on them once more. But Jupiter replied that they were being justly punished for their folly and that maybe next time they would learn to let well enough alone.

~When you desire to change your condition, make sure that you can really improve it~


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Daily Aesop's Fables:

Hercules and the Wagoneer

A farmer was carelessly driving his wagon along a muddy road when his wheels became stuck so deep in the clay that the horses came to a standstill. Consequently, the man dropped to his knees and began to pray for Hercules to come and help him without making the least effort to move the wagon himself. However, Hercules responded by telling him to lay his shoulder to the wheel and reminding him that heaven only aided those who tried to help themselves.

~Pray as we may, if we do not learn to help ourselves, all our prayers will go unheeded.~

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

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