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  Saturday, 22 June 2013
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Hello,

I recall reading somewhere Master Samael saying that in the ancient mysteries no tragedian was accepted, but that they were rejected by the point of the sword. After listening to today's lecture with the reference to "Prometheus Bound" by Aeschylus, this question came to mind. Were not there many Initiates who were also tragedians, such as Aeschylus? Also Shakespeare of course wrote tragedies also, and it seems that if not actually writers of tragedies themselves, Initiates across the board seem to consider them "kosher" material, so to speak.

Thank you.
10 years ago
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#3855
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Can you please tell us the name of Master Samael's book or lecture where you read that he said that in the ancient mysteries no tragedian was accepted, but that they were rejected by the point of the sword; so that we can elucidate about it. Thank you.

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

10 years ago
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#3855
Accepted Answer
Can you please tell us the name of Master Samael's book or lecture where you read that he said that in the ancient mysteries no tragedian was accepted, but that they were rejected by the point of the sword; so that we can elucidate about it. Thank you.

Weep not: behold, the Lion of the tribe of Judah,
the Root of David, has prevailed to open the book,
and to loose the seven seals thereof. - Revelation 5: 5

10 years ago
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#3861
Hello Lion of Judah,

I've performed some searches today and have not come up with anything. It is possible that my recollection may be in error.

Best regards,
rosenspur
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