Human thought, with its drive for understanding and discovery, has always sought to go beyond appearances. As we delve into the depths of knowledge, we encounter an enigmatic realm where the laws and principles governing the Universe seem to flow in an almost invisible form, yet are clear to those who seek true wisdom: the World of Intuition.

Samael Aun Weor, one of the greatest esoteric masters of modern times, invites us to enter this subtle universe, where Mathematics reveals itself not only as an abstract language but as a vehicle for achieving deep, intuitive knowledge.

Samael Aun Weor teaches that the World of Intuition is fundamentally a world of mathematics. For him, a student who wishes to transcend the limitations of reason and attain a higher understanding must familiarize themselves with mathematical concepts. This may sound surprising, but according to the master, “mathematical formulas confer intuitive knowledge.” This principle is based on the fact that mathematics is a universal language that describes cosmic order, and by focusing on it, we can connect to higher dimensions of knowledge.

Weor advises that the student, when concentrating on a mathematical formula, should meditate deeply on it, empty their mind, and wait for their Inner Being to reveal the hidden secrets contained within the formula. He uses the famous principle of Kepler as an example, stating, “The squares of the times of the planets’ revolutions around the Sun are proportional to the cubes of their distances.” Before Kepler publicly declared this, the formula already existed, hidden within the cosmic operations of the Solar System. The master suggests that by meditating on this formula, we can access a wisdom that transcends intellect, guided by the deep intuition of our Inner Being.

According to Samael Aun Weor, mathematics is the key that reveals the most subtle cosmic operations. Newton’s formula for universal gravitation, for example, teaches us that “bodies attract each other in direct proportion to their masses and in inverse proportion to the square of their distances.” Here, mathematics is not just a representation of observable phenomena but a code that directly connects us to the universal dynamics. For the initiate, this understanding is not acquired only through academic study but through constant meditation, tenacity, and patience, allowing the Inner Being to guide us.

The master reminds us that imagination, inspiration, and intuition are the three pathways that lead to initiation. These are the means by which one can access direct knowledge, which, according to Gnostic tradition, is the key to attaining Superconsciousness.

In the world of intuition, intellect and ego, with their limitations, are left behind. Intuition reveals a vast and limitless space where knowledge is not fragmented but is a holistic vision of the Cosmos. It is the World of the Being, the Inner World, where the "I" or ego cannot enter. At this level, the initiate experiences union with the Universal Spirit of Life, a state of omniscience where all natural and spiritual laws become clear.

This state of Superconsciousness, where perception rises above ordinary reason, allows the initiate to witness the “Great Cosmic Theater” as a symbolic manifestation of the mathematical operations that govern existence. Through clairvoyance, we can perceive an infinity of worlds invisible to external sensory perception, solar systems, and even beings inhabiting dimensions beyond the reach of the physical eye.

For Samael Aun Weor, true Gnosis is not something ethereal or superficial but a real science, highly philosophical, and transcendently mystical. The Gnostic path, which integrates science, philosophy, and mysticism, is a path of inner revolution capable of transforming human consciousness and revealing the hidden truths of the universe.

The journey of the initiate is a constant quest for wisdom. The Master recommends studying works such as the occult sciences treatise by Rudolf Steiner, as well as reading the “Secret Doctrine” by Helena Blavatsky, whose immortal pages hold the secrets of ancient wisdom. These texts not only provide profound insights into the laws of the cosmos but also serve as guides for those who seek to access the higher realms of consciousness.

In the process of ascending to Superconsciousness, the true clairvoyant is not someone who boasts or demonstrates their powers publicly. On the contrary, those who have reached this state of heightened awareness do so with humility, respect, and modesty. They speak of their knowledge with reverence, saying “We conceptualize,” never placing themselves as superior to others. The true clairvoyant understands that their role is to share knowledge generously and selflessly, without pride or vanity.

The quest for Superconsciousness is the quest for direct knowledge, where the rational mind gives way to a deeper, more intuitive perception of reality. Meditating on the mysteries of mathematics, such as the cosmic laws of gravitation or the principles governing planetary movement, can be one of the paths to this transcendence. The true Gnostic seeks, with patience and dedication, to elevate themselves to a level of understanding that goes beyond intellect, reaching the heights of universal wisdom.

The World of Intuition, ultimately, is the world where wisdom and knowledge are no longer the fruits of rational analysis but of direct and immersive experience with the Cosmos. It is the realm where the laws of physics and spirituality intertwine, where mathematics becomes a sacred language, and where initiates, guided by inspiration and intuition, can witness the grandeur of Universal Life in its purest and most sublime form.