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Title: Transmutation of the child within, a word that in its original Latin meaning refers to total change.
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Transmutation of the child within, a word that in its original Latin meaning refers to total change. Physically this denotes a change o...

Transmutation of the child within, a word that in its original Latin meaning refers to total change. Physically this denotes a change of the properties of matter, and thus of substance, it refers to child within transformation—in specific, certain actions to aid in freeing the essence of the child within that is ‘trapped’ within (echoing the view that spirit is trapped in matter). This idea had its basis in the ancient beliefs. The belied in the child within is seen as fundamentally engaged in a process of evolution, and the essential idea of Intulexia was to speed this process up—in short, to save time.

INTULEXIA is concerned with the transmutation of the personality and its structures, so as to allow for the light of unobstructed consciousness and pure Child Within to be directly known. The direct knowing of pure Child Within is Self-realisation. INTULEXIA is thus a means by which we re-structure our personality and the various levels of our identification with it, so as to realise the infinite potential of our CHILD WITHIN. It is essentially a comprehensive roadmap, using colourful and sophisticated symbols, detailing the means and steps by which we get ourselves ‘out of our own way’ and allow our highest and best destiny to unfold.

INTULEXIA redefines the interdependent relationship between the subject (shadow self) and the object (all that is not-self). In materialistic science the subject is the observer distinct from what he or she studies (the object). In Intulexia this distinction is much less defined, because the transformation of the subject (shadow self), of our personality, is pre-eminent.

A key point found repeatedly within Intulexia is the idea that the child within can only succeed in its work if he approaches it with purity of intent, with a heart free of ulterior agendas.  This process involves a number of stages, ten in all. 

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