>>127945
Ignorant > Knowledge > Deduce illusions > Wise.
Statistically, very few reach beyond Knowledge. If you have a quick fix to skip step 2 and 3, you can perhaps share it here. Here's a couple of questions to entertain you:
In the default state of "knowing", an average Joe is miserable, degenerate and sheeple; how will they even know what there is to know or not know, pertaining to that which few know?
A child and an animal exhibit similar behavior before the child is taught not to, meaning it is the knowledge that is required at first and then transmuted into wisdom when the child is able to deduce through its own reasoning, why that knowledge is useful in regards to animal behavior; is knowledge not the basis upon which we counter ignorance?
If you know how to change your perception, consciousness, thoughts and emotions with spiritual understanding of the origin of these things, is it not that knowledge which sets you apart from the rest?
If you knew one sentence in your head that liberated you from all of the suffering you happily speak of, would that knowledge not be heavier and more important than debating the semantics of speaking about said knowledge?
>Tragic shit like this makes me really sad and demotivated.
Says a lot about your own journey. Your posts doesn't make me anything, I get to chose whether or not they do something lest I am ignorant to that which "should make me anything."
>But to see someone try and fail is really, really saddening for me.
I didn't try and I didn't fail. I did and I learned how to not do it.
>You got stuck on all this stuff by year 2, I reckon, and you've been walking in circles for the other 11.
There are many pathways into the mystic arts. It's possible to pause spiritual ambition and pick it up later. I spent 13 years unlearning the falsities and aligning towards truth. I've met people who spent 25 years doing the same thing, some 60+ have never dared to question the significance of their social security number.
I'm grateful it happened exactly as it did.
>At some point during your journey, you encountered something you couldn't transmute.
Lo' wise prophet. He accurately described 99% of the population in a personal prediction targeted against another, how do you wish to proceed?
- Counter with evident exposition and remind him to laugh at the joke life is from time to time.
At some point, even wise sages encountered something they couldn't transmute. Because they were not ready to do so yet or they lacked the knowledge to do so, both evidently the same when seen from a late timely perspective. They wouldn't be wise if they didn't learn to transmute, and they wouldn't learn to transmute if they at first did not know to do so.
>The further you got, and the more time you spent walking outside the path (13 years, my god…), the more difficult it became to get back.
The biggest mistake I ever did was to believe my parents, teachers, friends and authority when they told me things my heart knew to be false. My journey pushed me through darkness few men will dare imagine even in conversations with their enemies. I understand your frustration, Saṃsāra is dark for a reason.
>Assume everything you know about everything is wrong, because most probably is.
Likewise. I'm not the same person I was 3 years ago. Whoever you are attacking exists only in your mind.
>Here I am trying to fix mundanes again. You know what? Just fuck off to /r/occult.
Emphasis on trying, fix and fuck off.
>>127946
>I forgot to say you need to actually focus on fixing your relationship with your family, because that's the shit that you've been avoiding and the reason you haven't evolved in 13 fucking years. You're simply too afraid to do real alchemy and hide behind all that crap you've built your Discord around.
I'm grateful that you are concerned for me and my family. I hope you have fixed yours too.