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El Misterio De Belicena Villca El Misterio De Belicena Villca by Nimrod de Rosario
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“On the contrary, the Gods of the White Atlanteans required nor Cult nor Priests: they talked directly in the Pure Blood of the Warriors, and them, justly for hearing Their Voices, became Wise. They had not came to comfort men in their miserable condition of being a slave in the Earth but to incite the human Spirit to the rebellion against the Creator God of the material prison and recover the absolute freedom in the Origin, beyond all the stars. Here would be always a servant of the flesh, condemned to the suffering and pain of life; there would the God who was before, such Powerful as all. And, of course, would be no peace for the Spirit while the Return Towards the Origin was not fulfilled, meanwhile the original freedom was not reconquered; the Spirit was a stranger in the Earth and prisoner of the Earth: except for that one
who was asleep, confused in an extreme loss, bewitched by the illusion of the Great Deceit, in the Earth the Spirit only could be permanently manifested in war against the Potencies of the Matter that had him prisoner. If; the peace was in the Origin: here could only be war for the awake Spirit, that is to say, for the Wise Spirit, and the Wisdom could only be contrary to every Cult that obey men to kneel down unto a God.”
Nimrod de Rosario, El Misterio De Belicena Villca