The Revolution of the Dialectic, a book by Samael Aun Weor

Negligence

Written by Samael Aun Weor

Negligence and carelessness lead every human being to failure.

To be negligent is, as we would say, nec legere, “to not elect,” to surrender to the arms of failure.

Negligence is of the ego, and its opposite is intuition, which is of the Being. The ego can neither elect nor distinguish, but the Being can.

It is only by means of the living incarnation of the revolution of the dialectic that we will learn to “elect” in order not to have any more failures in life.

Revolution of the DialecticThis chapter is from Revolution of the Dialectic (1983) by Samael Aun Weor. The print and ebook editions by Glorian Publishing (a non-profit organization) are illustrated to aid your understanding, and include features like a glossary and index. Buy the book, and you benefit yourself and others.

Quote of the Moment

"We practice internal meditation to achieve ecstasy; however, we know very well that the Kundalini does not awaken with meditation, because the Kundalini is sexual. It is false to affirm that the awakening of the Kundalini is achieved through meditation. Meditation is a technique to receive information. Meditation is not a technique for awakening the Kundalini. The pseudo-esoterists have done much damage with their ignorance."

- Samael Aun Weor, The Perfect Matrimony


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