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The phrase The Path of Attainment is a phrase used by esotericists to refer to the "secret" training provided in private, elite-led, esoteric, organizations.[1]

Related Terms

Endogenous to the LP

The Path > The Work

Exogenous to the LP

The Path >

Notes

The phrase emphasizes "attainment" or the personal struggle towards understanding and enlightenment. The phrase individualizes the problem of connection, diverts attention from the damaging effects of Toxic Socialization (and the healing required as a result, and reinforces the Fool in School narrative. Compare this with an alternative perspective which suggest that in order to enlighten and connect, we must ensure all Seven Essential Needs are met, and we must heal any damage to the Bodily Ego caused by Toxic Socialization.

Further Reading

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Sosteric, Mike. (SOA). The Science of Ascension. Unpublished. [1]

Sosteric, Mike. (RSGAS). The Rocket Scientists' Guide to Authentic Spirituality. St. Albert, Alberta: Lightning Path.

Footnotes

  1. For example, Case, Paul Foster. An Introduction to the Study of the Tarot. New York: Kindle Edition, 1920. p. 41.