Intermediate vs. Advanced Practice

Beginning and intermediate practices often make the dream better, but they don’t create spiritual freedom. Advanced practice makes liberation possible. What is the difference between these two practices?
Beginning and intermediate practices often make the dream better, but they don’t create spiritual freedom. Advanced practice makes liberation possible. What is the difference between these two practices?
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When a new cycle begins, it’s a chance to hit the reset button. Most people approach this renewal by creating a set of goals or resolutions. There is a more advanced approach that allows each moment to be a fresh discovery within consciousness.
What you want with all your heart is what will manifest sooner or later. Be honest with yourself about what you want, and allow that to evolve over time. If you don’t really want something, then you will be miserable pursuing it. Follow a simple 3-part guideline for getting what you want.
The advanced path begins when you want spiritual liberation more than anything else and you finally stop the endless cycle of techniques, strategies and practice that keep you from waking up. There are no rules on the advanced path and there is no single formula for success. Instead, the advanced path is a constant orientation toward liberation, a quality of openness and a letting go of all the activity that has prevented you from waking up.