Who should we turn to in order to disintegrate our psychological aggregates?
Answer from the V.M. Samael Aun Weor.
Prayer in psychological work is fundamental for dissolution. We need a power superior to the mind, if we really want to disintegrate this or that “I”.
The mind by itself could never disintegrate any “I”, this is irrefutable, irrefutable.
To pray is to talk with God. We must appeal to God the Mother in Our Intimacy, if we truly want to disintegrate “I’s”, whoever does not love his Mother, the ungrateful son, will fail in the work on himself.
Each one of us has his own particular, individual Divine Mother, she in herself is a part of our own Being, but derived.
All ancient peoples worshipped “God Mother” in the deepest part of our Being. The feminine principle of the Eternal is ISIS, MARY, TONANTZIN, CIBELES, REA, ADONÍA, INSOBERTA, etc., etc., etc.
If in the merely physical we have father and mother, in the deepest part of our Being we also have our Father who is in secret and our Divine Mother KUNDALINI.
Samael Aun Weor, Excerpt from the book: Revolutionary Psychology.
Answer from the Book "The Esoteric Pentagram in Gnosis.".
Once the psychological state is observed in full action, it is taken to meditation to continue discovering, in a state of plenitude and mental silence, the causes and consequences of those psychological aggregates that were manifested and, as soon as they are understood, the divine mother is asked for their disintegration.
She will be in charge of eliminating from the psyche the previously understood psychological aggregates that cause identification, she will extract from those egos the portion of essence that they have locked up, that “Sophia” that cries out to be liberated and then, as the understanding and elimination becomes deeper and deeper, equanimity will be formed in the psyche, it will become a “natural functionalism of consciousness”, which will manifest itself spontaneously in the face of the different circumstances of life.
The Magazine "The Wisdom of Being" 102: "Equanimity."