12-17-2010, 12:00 AM
I see Jesus as depicted in the stories of the gospels as a person who spent his power seeking to align with powerlessness in this world. His impeccability was so acute he ended being executed on a cross suspended between heaven an earth, utterly powerless. From there he was scorned by so many as completely irrelevant. So irrelevant that even death ceased to stalk him! Then abandoned by death different possibilities presented themselves and in the words of Leonard Cohen he "slipped beneath your wisdom like a stone". For those able to sink with him the "beauty of his weapons" become apparent as does his influence and sovereignty in his field of expertise.
Ahhh but that is just one form of power. When you look in the Greek you see they have a much more comprehensive appreciation for the use of this word. In Greek there are 4 different words for power as there are for love. http://www.lingvozone.com...e_id_to=8&word=power
I think in sorcery circles the word energy is more appropriate for how we tend to use the word power.
Ahhh but that is just one form of power. When you look in the Greek you see they have a much more comprehensive appreciation for the use of this word. In Greek there are 4 different words for power as there are for love. http://www.lingvozone.com...e_id_to=8&word=power
I think in sorcery circles the word energy is more appropriate for how we tend to use the word power.

