Prelude

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"The first town worshiped stone images, imaginary deities, to whom they sang and gave prayers, then Lucifer told them that it was unnecessary, since the power and divinity were within themselves. The habitants did not accept it, and they called him blasphemous, so he decided to go his way. The second town had blind and ignorant people; They claimed to have a God prone to sacrifices and punishments, and called themselves "The Chosen Town", considering themselves superior and worthy of conquering the world. Lucifer told them that their God was false, a projection of themselves, and they called him blasphemous, but being more ignorant than the first people, they responded with violence. They expelled him from the town and buried him in rubble. He got up brushing aside the rubble, still wounded, but his spirit remained intact. The third town was more beautiful and luxurious, and in the central square it had the phrase "Everything has a price" written on a gold column, the God of this town was money, and for this, they sold their wives and daughters, even themselves. Lucifer even felt disgust for these people, and exclaimed to them that he would never be a servant or slave of anyone, and he followed his path. This time, some people, seeing something different in him, followed him, and even offered him large sums of money to tell them his secrets, but he never accepted.

Lucifer came to a valley where a great battle had taken place, but he saw no difference between the corpses and the people he had visited, for the living who have not understood are dead in their own ignorance. He found a wounded man, and with his power, he healed him. This man asked him who he was, and he replied "I am the light bringer, the consciousness that manifests itself in human form, the force that hides behind every being."

Lucifer took refuge in the dragon mountain, but many people came looking for him, since he had become famous for healing that wounded man. Lucifer became a teacher, first of few, and then of many. He taught them that there is nothing to learn, because all wisdom is already found in the heart of every living being."

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