The Great Rebellion

Samael Aun Weor

CHAPTER 28

THE SUPER-MAN

An Anahuac codex has said:  “The gods created men out of wood, and after creating them, fused them with divinity.”  The codex later adds, “Not all men achieve integration with divinity.”

Unquestionably, what is needed first is to create man before being able to integrate him with what is real.

The intellectual animal mistakenly called man is in no way man.

If we compared a man to an intellectual animal, we would then see for ourselves the concrete fact that the intellectual animal, though physically resembling the man, is psychologically absolutely different.

Unfortunately everyone thinks erroneously; supposing themselves to be men, that’s what they call themselves.

We’ve always thought that the human being is the king of creation.  To this day, the intellectual animal hasn’t shown himself to be king even of himself.  If he isn’t king of even his own psychological processes, if he can’t direct them at will, much less can he rule Nature.

We could never accept man as slave, incapable of ruling himself and become a plaything of the bestial forces of Nature.

One is either king or one is not.  If one is not, then this unquestionably demonstrates the concrete fact that one has still not reached the state of being man.

In the sexual glands of the intellectual animal, the Sun has deposited the seeds of Man.  Those seeds obviously can either be developed or definitively lost.

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