Dear Jeremy, I belive that what Bardon is saying is that the Magician would have lost his personal ambitions. His motivation is based on a more collective motivation that results in the good of all. That does not mean the Magician does not have his/her own personal goals, only that they would be aligned with Divine Will. And Divine Will wishes us all to grow and realise our full potential. ;-) Blessings PAUL --- Jeremy Jacobs <darkzen15@...> wrote: > Dear Friends, > I would like to ask about ambition. Bardon mentions somewhere in > steps 5-7 i > think that the magician should by now have lost all ambition. I find > this > very strange and hard to accept. Why would he want the magician to > lose all > ambition, I mean, wouldn't that like make the magician pretty much a > useless > lump since he has no drive to succeed? > > From > Jeremy >