Author: | Ken Nunoo | ISBN: | 1230000125065 |
Publisher: | Ken Nunoo | Publication: | April 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Ken Nunoo |
ISBN: | 1230000125065 |
Publisher: | Ken Nunoo |
Publication: | April 16, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Our quest to meet our Lord continues and so far we began our journey from zero, that of Aleph and took our first step at Beth. Each step is a station of life involving many experiences. At our first step we took on the role of the magician having to deal with those material aspects of our lives.
Those things that affect our emotions and relationships represented by the cup on the magician’s table, those pertaining to money is represented by the pentacle, those that pertain to education and knowledge represented by the sword and those things that pertain to fights, arguments, and conflicts represented by the wand of will power.
The material things of life are challenging obstacles and a person may either choose to amass them or simply neglect them. Either choice requires effort of will power, which is the wand of the magician held high above his head. The choices of life are demanding and often we do get stuck at the first step of the journey, tossing back and forth between our material desires, clinging on to them hoping they will give us joy, hope, or a status in life. But then in time we find ourselves aging, since time does not stand still.
Our quest to meet our Lord continues and so far we began our journey from zero, that of Aleph and took our first step at Beth. Each step is a station of life involving many experiences. At our first step we took on the role of the magician having to deal with those material aspects of our lives.
Those things that affect our emotions and relationships represented by the cup on the magician’s table, those pertaining to money is represented by the pentacle, those that pertain to education and knowledge represented by the sword and those things that pertain to fights, arguments, and conflicts represented by the wand of will power.
The material things of life are challenging obstacles and a person may either choose to amass them or simply neglect them. Either choice requires effort of will power, which is the wand of the magician held high above his head. The choices of life are demanding and often we do get stuck at the first step of the journey, tossing back and forth between our material desires, clinging on to them hoping they will give us joy, hope, or a status in life. But then in time we find ourselves aging, since time does not stand still.