Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Re: Excerpt: The Call of Isis


An excerpt from the Call of Isis, the 'spiritual autobiography' of FOI Co-Founder Olivia Robertson. The passage is taken from chapter one: "The troubled mind, the seething emotions, can never allow the soul to pass beyond the domain of the physical. Hence the guiding vision of these spheres is of the Master levitating over a stormy sea and, because untroubled, causes the angry waves to subside. For this realm of reflections must only be approached by the pure. Purity is a negative virtue, and as such controls a negative sphere. To say 'no' to troubled thoughts, to inhibit unruly emotions, is to discriminate, to draw a circle about oneself, and within that circle to be still. So that in order to protect one's inaction, one must actively push out the irrelevant."

You may read the entire chapter here:

The Call of Isis



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