08-22-2010, 12:00 AM
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Sorcerers also build upon an existing body of knowledge.
However, they don't build upon this knowledge by accepting what has already been established and proven by other sorcerers. Sorcerers have to prove to themselves anew that that which already stands as accepted does indeed exist, does indeed yield to perceiving.
To accomplish this monumental task, sorcerers need an extraordinary amount of energy which they obtain by detaching themselves from the social order without retreating from the world.
Sorcerers break the agreement that has defined reality, without breaking up in the process themselves.
Sorcerers also build upon an existing body of knowledge.
However, they don't build upon this knowledge by accepting what has already been established and proven by other sorcerers. Sorcerers have to prove to themselves anew that that which already stands as accepted does indeed exist, does indeed yield to perceiving.
To accomplish this monumental task, sorcerers need an extraordinary amount of energy which they obtain by detaching themselves from the social order without retreating from the world.
Sorcerers break the agreement that has defined reality, without breaking up in the process themselves.

