Studying Samael's book: THE MAJOR MYSTERIES.
in chapter 21--Preparation for Initiations Samael writes:
"...the entrance to the abyss has three doors: anger, covetousness, and lust. Anger disguises itself as a judge, covetousness is hidden in good intentions, and lust wears a mystical robe."
I find this teaching most direct and penetrating, but I have a question:
Of all the Seven Deadly Sins why does Samael highlight these three psychology defects?
in chapter 21--Preparation for Initiations Samael writes:
"...the entrance to the abyss has three doors: anger, covetousness, and lust. Anger disguises itself as a judge, covetousness is hidden in good intentions, and lust wears a mystical robe."
I find this teaching most direct and penetrating, but I have a question:
Of all the Seven Deadly Sins why does Samael highlight these three psychology defects?