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The Abraxas
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Foundation on Evil
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Abraxas is the Supreme Natural Power in which the creative force and
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the destructive force are united and transcended.
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The Natural Law is the only law, the perfect law, the law of the
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strong.
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"Good" and "Evil" are human constructs which attempt but utterly
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fail to describe Natural Law.
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It has been said that the "Evil" that men do lives after them,
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and the "Good" is buried with their bones. "Evil" is a word small
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meî used to describe aspects of life which they fear to accept,
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actualize, or acknowledge.
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"Evil" has, of necessity, become enshrined in myth and legend to
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engorge men with fantasies of those elements of life from which he
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cowers. In healthier civilizations, myth and legend spur men on to
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active pursuit of their ideals. In much of the world today, myth and
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legend have become stand-ins to a whole and natural lif |