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Good day sir. You have removed some sections from the Samael Aun Weor article which by rights should be there. I have left some comments on the talk page which illuminate this further. Let us perform first a statistical analysis. Which words perhaps occur more than any other in the works of Samael Aun Weor? I would suggest the words 'black magic' may be found to be some of the most frequently occuring. Therefore it is neccessary to explain the Esoteric Antithesis. As for Elemental Magic, Occult Medicine and Practical Magic was Samael's last book, therefore this needs to be explained in a comprehensive manner. I have left on the discussion page for the article some quotes from a pamphlet written by Samael in the last year of his life, which explains in a clear manner the importance of the Social Christ, going as far as to suggest that Gnosis is in fact an organic aspect of the Social Christ, and cannot be regarded as existing apart from this. If you wish to dispute the words of Samael Aun Weor, do so, but you cannot ignore the facts on the very page which is devoted to explaining his doctrine. It would be very easy to create a page on the history of the Gnostic movement explaining in depth every edit made to Samael's books by Glorian publishing with complete referencing? It would be very easy to make such an article. A source which has been proven to lie cannot be regarded as a trustworthy source unless they concretely and publicly demonstrate their repentance for lying.

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I admit that editing on Wikipedia was harder than I thought, at least when it is attempted on "well-guarded" articles. The problem with Samael Aun Weor seems to be that he does not qualify as notable, and much of his material (e.g. that kundalini only can be awakened through white tantra) goes under the WP:FRINGE guideline. And now I see that someone has asked for third-party sources on the Samael Aun Weor article. The only one I know of that talks about his life is El Hombre Absoluto by Oscar Uzcátegui, but I doubt that it counts as a reliable source. So, what do you think? Should we leave the big articles and just focus on creating and editing smaller ones? Anton H 12:45, 19 May 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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