Saturday, 24 September 2016

{Willed and Pulled Vices}[20th August 1987]

[Redbook4:65-66][19870820:1800y]{Willed and Pulled Vices}[20th August 1987]

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Those [Vices]* on the Right are perhaps more strong- or self-willed (or 'pushed' outwards)**, and those on the left perhaps more weak-willed or not-self-willed (or 'pulled' outwards). The genuine Revolutionary is not weak but is a Reactor: motivation, at its best, comes from the needs of others, on the Left. I think also that this is what distinguishes Envy from Avarice – something which has puzzled me, and why they should be opposite.


Archangels <870821>
Vices
VIRTUES
Gifts of the Spirit
Simplif-ication






Attract-ion






Ordinat-ion







I~









R~




Innoc-ence***




S~





Sloth



TRUTH



Pride







TEMPE-RANCE


Holiness


PRUD-ENCE









Wisdom

Unity

Fear of the Lord











Love

Harmony






Revolut-ion
G~
Envy
CHARITY
Under-standing
Revelat-ion


Inner Action
Righteous-ness
FAITH
Avarice
M~
Outer Action






Creation

Evolution











Counsel

Diversity

Knowledge









FORT-ITUDE


Might


JUSTICE







Gluttony



HOPE



Lechery





J~




Anger




U~









A~







Fragment-ation






Distract-ion






Complic-ation

































*[Presumably Vices only, from the context, although the language of this entry taken with the last previous entry could refer to Virtues as well. See last previous entry.]

**(I am trying to avoid saying 'inner-pushed' against 'outer-pulled' because of the potential confusion between the Self within – which would be intended here, on the Right – and the Un-self within – which would not.)

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