Thursday, 20 September 2012
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Many thanks to all instructors and people who sacrifice their time and effort to help humanity.
Could you please say if the book "The Comte de Gabalis" that is metioned so frequently in "The Dayspring of Youth" is worth studying?
I have found only one statement of Master Samael commenting on this book the following:
"Count de Gabalis is totally mistaken when he states that the salamanders, gnomes, sylphs, and nymphs need to become married with men in order to become immortal. Count de Gabalis’ affirmation is stupid when he states that we need total renunciation of women in order to dedicate ourselves to the immortalization of sylphs and nymphs. The elementals of the elements (of plants, minerals, animals) will be the human beings of the future without the need of the filthy coitus recommended by Count de Gabalis."
Thank you.
Could you please say if the book "The Comte de Gabalis" that is metioned so frequently in "The Dayspring of Youth" is worth studying?
I have found only one statement of Master Samael commenting on this book the following:
"Count de Gabalis is totally mistaken when he states that the salamanders, gnomes, sylphs, and nymphs need to become married with men in order to become immortal. Count de Gabalis’ affirmation is stupid when he states that we need total renunciation of women in order to dedicate ourselves to the immortalization of sylphs and nymphs. The elementals of the elements (of plants, minerals, animals) will be the human beings of the future without the need of the filthy coitus recommended by Count de Gabalis."
Thank you.
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I am unfamiliar with the work and so cannot comment with absolute certainty. However, I would have to incline towards the negative, given what Samael Aun Weor wrote about it.
A similar question was asked on the forum and was answered by Matthew Thomas. Due to its relevance, I have referenced it below.
A similar question was asked on the forum and was answered by Matthew Thomas. Due to its relevance, I have referenced it below.
Joyful in hope, suffering in tribulation, be thou constant in thy prayer.
Benedictis, qui venit in nomine Domini. Osanna in excelsis.
"Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord. Hosanna in the highest!"
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