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The French freed themselves from a tyrannical yoke, but alas, they soon put on another even greater yoke: the karma of rebellion against holy order, which is heaven’s first law. When man becomes a law unto himself, the path of liberty is inverted and, like the children of Israel, he condemns himself to endless wandering through a desert devoid of heavenly graces. Then only a compassionate prophet, like a Moses or a Saint Germain, can deliver him. | The French freed themselves from a tyrannical yoke, but alas, they soon put on another even greater yoke: the karma of rebellion against holy order, which is heaven’s first law. When man becomes a law unto himself, the path of liberty is inverted and, like the children of Israel, he condemns himself to endless wandering through a desert devoid of heavenly graces. Then only a compassionate prophet, like a [[Moses]] or a [[Saint Germain]], can deliver him. | ||
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