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Lux Lucet in Tenebris: The Light Shines in the Darkness |
The beginning of John’s gospel explains Genesis, the inspired writing by Moses, the great Egyptian initiate.
‘God (the Elohim) said:
Let there be Light
And there was Light.
And God saw the Light and it was good;
and God divided the Light from the darkness.’
It is the genesis of the Light.
In John’s Gospel, we can read:
‘In the beginning was the Word
And the Word was with God and the Word was God.
He was in the beginning with God.
All things were made through Him
And without Him no one thing came into being.
In Him was life and the life was the light of men.
And the light shines in the darkness,
And the darkness did not comprehend it.’
Such is the blazing Star, the Pentacle of Bethlehem which reveals the spiritual to the material, the Consolamentum of the Perfects.
Through the darkness of history, the divine Light shines brighter than ever, unveiling the complete and full Truth.
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