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"The Gods Rise Up from the Mud of the Earth" - (1850)

A Principle or Truth or Law

It seems that this is the way! Master Samael said that the Gods rise up from the mud of the Earth. Meaning that like a lotus flower which rise out of the muddy marshes and waters, the Gods come from the depths of degeneration and darkness.

This is because as Master Samael says we must submerge ourselves into the depths of the abyss so to ascend. There can not be any ascension otherwise.

“We need to transform ourselves into Serpents of Wisdom, or “Naga”. We need to transform ourselves into crocodiles; if we wish to ascend we must first “submerge ourselves into the depths s of the abyss” this is the Law.”

Such a Person

Therefore, a person who has much experience in life, a person who has done and seen a lot of things, is one that can rise out of that mud and become one a very wise and developed human being and later on a master and later an angel and so on as Master Samael teaches.


Conclusion

In short we should not come to conclusions about people if they have a very shady background. Because if they work they holding their hands a potential to become very wise and very powerfully conscious individuals that can help so many others who like them were very deep in the mus. This seems to be more and more the case now days in these times and with this state in which humanity is currently in.

Humanity now needs more of these people who have risen out of the mud and know how to rise out of the mud so that they can teach others to do the same.

End (1850).

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