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explains the fact that the White Fraternity had sustained in the Earth, in every historic time,
Communities and Secret Orders specialized in the construction of Temples, which would
closely collaborate with the Priests of the Cultural Pact; and this explains also the fact that the
Lords of Agartha sustain, through the History, the Orders of Stone Wall Constructors, Orders
integrated exclusively by the white descendants of the White Atlanteans, who dominate the
Lytic Wisdom and the Strategy of the Essential War.
Fourth Day
For all we have seen, will be evident that the strategic mode of life could only proceed
from a type of Culture rather austere. In fact, the populaces of the Pact of Blood never stood
out for any other cultural value but for the ability for the war. Because these populations, at the
beginning, behaved like real strangers in the Earth: they occupied the region where they lived,
perhaps for centuries, but always thinking to leave, always preparing for the war, always
distrusting of the reality of the world and demonstrating an essential hostility against the
strange Gods. Must not surprise then, that they fabricated few utensils and even less
sumptuary objects; however, although scarce, things were enough perfect to remember that
they were constructers, gifted of skillfully artisans; to prove it would be suficient to observe the
production of weapons, where they always stood out: these were fabricated in quality and mass
always crescent, being proverbial the fear and respect produced by them in the populaces of the
Cultural Pact who experienced the efficacy of their offensive power.
The populations of the Cultural Pact, contrarily to the occupants of the Earth, believed
in the property of the ground, loved the world, and worshiped the propitiatory Gods: their
cultures were always abundant in the production of utensils and sumptuary and ornamental
articles. Among them was accepted that the work of the land was despicable for men, even if it
was practiced by obligation: their major ability was, instead, in the commerce, what would serve
them to diffuse their cultural objects and to impose the Worship of their Gods. According to
their beliefs, men had to be resigned to their luck and try to live in the best form in this world:
such was the Will of the Gods, which could not be challenged. And to please that Will, the
correct was to serve his representatives in the Earth, the Priests and the Kings of the Cult: the
Kings transmitted to the populations the Voice of the Gods and begged to the Gods for the
favor of the population; stopped the arm of the Kings lovers of war and interceded for the
populaces when the exaction of taxes became excessive; they were the authors of the law and
sometimes they distributed justice. What ills would not abate over the population if the Priests
were not there to appease the wrath of the Gods? On the other hand, according to them, it was
not necessary to search the Wisdom to progress culturally and reach a high grade of
civilization: was enough to seek the perfection of knowledge, for example, was suficient to
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