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" The bad seed that unconsciously—for its genitors—became a new living being, later comes to cause fright to the society from which he originated. Here, practically, society becomes the victim of its own invention. Thereafter, horrified and without being aware of the cause of such evil, society applies the worst punishments for his correction, and invents laws, jails, daggers, panoptic places, forced labor, corporal punishment, and even death, this, in order to try to regenerate or to extirpate evil; nevertheless, evil continues standing, and what is worse, in spite of the existing laws and punishments, it continues advancing in a devastating manner. "

Samael Aun Weor , The Revolution Of Beelzebub: Gnosis, Anthropogenesis, And The War In Heaven


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Samael Aun Weor quote : The bad seed that unconsciously—for its genitors—became a new living being, later comes to cause fright to the society from which he originated. Here, practically, society becomes the victim of its own invention. Thereafter, horrified and without being aware of the cause of such evil, society applies the worst punishments for his correction, and invents laws, jails, daggers, panoptic places, forced labor, corporal punishment, and even death, this, in order to try to regenerate or to extirpate evil; nevertheless, evil continues standing, and what is worse, in spite of the existing laws and punishments, it continues advancing in a devastating manner.