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Post by rayancaleb on Jan 4, 2018 11:47:47 GMT
Hello, As I am sure you are all well-aware, the Asetian Bible makes a very specific point about the types of people who would be at risk from study of the subject. "For the ignorant-minded, the immature beings, the obsessive..." (pg. 13) Pondering this line, I couldn't help but think of the qualities of Asetians mentioned in the work... more specifically, in the description of the Concubine lineage. In this section of the book, it is mentioned that obsessive feelings are a common characteristic of the Asetians as a whole. This is probably pure speculation, but it seemed to me that any true, unawakened Asetian would feel so deeply for the work that it might reach almost an obsessive thought pattern, especially because of the deep energy links they may possess with other members of their eternal family. It seems like they would feel, once they started uncovering hidden aspects of themselves, a thirst and hunger to retrieve what was once lost. In this way, it almost seems as if Luis Marques is saying that even for Asetians, there is some element of danger because of the very nature of the path. There is always a risk, but also the reward of potential evolution that comes along with it. Any thoughts? Please Help. Thanks ! I didn't find the right solution from the internet. References: www.vampirismforum.com/t1371-the-asetian-disclaimerGadget Animation
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