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Samael, o anjo da acusação, ousou desafiar o próprio trono do Criador. Sua recusa em se curvar diante do homem deu início à guerra cósmica que transformou o céu em campo de fogo e relâmpagos. Expulso com suas legiões, Samael tornou-se o adversário eterno, a serpente que sussurra até hoje em nossos corações.
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Samael, o anjo da acusação, ousou desafiar o próprio trono do Criador. Sua recusa em se curvar diante do homem deu início à guerra cósmica que transformou o céu em campo de fogo e relâmpagos. Expulso com suas legiões, Samael tornou-se o adversário eterno, a serpente que sussurra até hoje em nossos corações.
Neste vídeo, você vai mergulhar em uma narrativa cinematográfica e filosófica sobre a revolta no céu. Não apenas os fatos — mas o peso psicológico, cultural e espiritual desse evento que ecoa até os dias atuais.
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00:00The silence of the sky, before the fall, was not the same silence we know on Earth.
00:06There was no absence of sound, but a continuous vibration.
00:11a song that sustained the very being of things.
00:14It was the sound of balance, of cosmic order.
00:19Within this resounding silence, a figure rose majestically.
00:24Samael.
00:26His name echoed like fire and sword,
00:30carrying the weight of an enigma,
00:32for some, the angel of accusation,
00:35For others, the messenger of death,
00:38For many, he was the one who dared to question the very designs of creation.
00:44Samael had not appeared as an enemy from the beginning.
00:47He was molded in the same furnace of light as the other celestial princes.
00:54Her beauty was no less than that of the archangels.
00:57His intelligence was no less than Miguel's.
01:00nor is his glory far from that of Gabriel,
01:03But there was something in him that burned differently.
01:07A consciousness that turned inward,
01:12like a mirror where the reflection became more fascinating than the light source itself.
01:19It was a time when the sky was still rearranging itself after the formation of man.
01:25The dust molded in Eden had become flesh,
01:28and the divine breath had given the clay not only life,
01:33but the spark of choice.
01:35This freedom, small, fragile and dangerous,
01:39Samael became inflamed.
01:40For how could clay be lifted by the same breath that sustained the princes of heaven?
01:47How could an imperfect creature, subject to error and decay,
01:53Does one bear within oneself the seal of the divine image?
01:57The apocryphal accounts, preserved in fragments and traditions,
02:02They speak of a moment of refusal.
02:05When the angels were summoned to prostrate themselves before man,
02:09Many did it in obedience.
02:12Samael, however, remained upright, motionless as a mountain.
02:17His fiery eyes turned to the Creator,
02:20And his voice, deep as muffled thunder, asked,
02:25Should I, made of flame and eternity,
02:29Should I bow down before dust and decay?
02:31There, the seed of revolt germinated.
02:35It wasn't sudden, nor chaotic.
02:38It was meticulous, cultivated in silences and glances.
02:43in words whispered among legions who respected him.
02:48The sky, which once vibrated in unison,
02:51It began to carry small dissonances.
02:54like slightly out-of-tune harp strings.
02:58Samael spoke of justice, of consistency,
03:02But what inflamed hearts was something deeper.
03:06The promise not to bow down,
03:09of being masters of themselves,
03:11without succumbing to the paradox of divinized clay.
03:14Mystical texts describe him as
03:17the copper serpent,
03:19like the angel of temptation,
03:21and the accuser before the throne.
03:24His revolt was not born out of mere blind pride,
03:27but through a cold and almost ruthless logic.
03:31He saw in man not a future heir to eternity,
03:35but a mistake,
03:37a contradiction that threatened the cosmic order.
03:40If man, fragile and fickle,
03:43could decide against the eternal law,
03:46Wouldn't all of creation be corrupted by the freedom of one person?
03:50And so,
03:51Samael became the accuser.
03:53not only against men,
03:56but against God's own design.
03:59Its primary function, as many rabbis describe it,
04:03He was the angel of death and judge of the peoples.
04:06But this role, instead of satisfying him,
04:09He consumed it.
04:10because in seeing himself as an executor of justice,
04:14He came to believe himself to be above mercy.
04:17above the very balance of the sky.
04:20The legions began to split up.
04:23Some saw in him a beacon of lucidity,
04:26Others, an abyss in flames.
04:29Miguel, the prince of the order,
04:31She looked at him sadly,
04:33but also with a firmness that foreshadowed the inevitable confrontation.
04:37For where Samael saw contradiction,
04:40Miguel saw the mystery.
04:42Where Samael saw weakness,
04:44Miguel via love.
04:46The revolt did not manifest itself in immediate shouts,
04:50but in a slow corrosion.
04:53It was like a perfect wall.
04:56started to crack
04:57under the pressure of internal waters.
05:00The sky, which had always seemed unshakeable,
05:04He began to feel the weight of the questioning.
05:07Samael gathered people around him.
05:09those who did not accept the supremacy of man.
05:13and who longed for a hierarchy without deviations,
05:17pure, crystalline and unchanging.
05:21But the Creator, in silence,
05:24It allowed the revolt to germinate.
05:27He didn't cut it off at the root.
05:28Samael did not dissolve into ashes before his time.
05:32Perhaps because of the freedom he had given to the clay.
05:35It also applied to the flame.
05:38Perhaps because eternity
05:40only if it held up to the evidence.
05:42And then, as in every story of downfall,
05:46The moment of rupture arrived.
05:48Samael no longer spoke only
05:51in refusing to bow down.
05:53Now, he murmured about the possibility of reigning.
05:58If heaven was divided between thrones and whores,
06:02If there were princes and dominions,
06:04why couldn't he,
06:07Samael,
06:08to assume the supreme position?
06:10Why should order remain?
06:13eternally unquestionable?
06:16The scene described in ancient visions
06:19It is of a terrifying splendor.
06:22The heavenly hosts gathered,
06:24the throne in incomprehensible light,
06:27and before him,
06:28Samael,
06:29raising his voice
06:30against the very foundation of creation.
06:33Not like a disorderly rebel,
06:36But like a lawyer demanding an answer.
06:39He did not bow down and said,
06:42If this clay is worthy of your image,
06:44So your image isn't just as fragile as his?
06:47And if it's so fragile,
06:49Why should we serve you?
06:51That question was the spark.
06:54that set the heavens on fire.
06:56What was in doubt,
06:57It became a revolt.
06:59and what was revolt,
07:00It became war.
07:02Miguel stood up,
07:04not by choice,
07:06but by inevitable vocation,
07:08brandishing the sword which was not made of metal,
07:11but fire that cut through realities.
07:14The sky trembled,
07:16And the legions were divided between light and shadow.
07:21But the battle was not only external,
07:24It was also interior,
07:25interior,
07:26for every angel,
07:28when choosing between Samael and Miguel,
07:30He also chose what image he carried of himself.
07:34that of the faithful servant who accepts the mystery,
07:37or that of the free spirit who refuses to bend.
07:40The battlefield,
07:42It was the very heart of eternity.
07:45And in this clash of wills,
07:47The sky is no longer what it used to be.
07:50From a space of absolute harmony,
07:53It became a theater of war.
07:55The blood wasn't flowing,
07:57but the flames,
07:59lightning and falls,
08:01They were more terrible than any earthly carnage.
08:05The revolt in heaven was not a metaphor.
08:09It was reality.
08:10And that reality would change forever.
08:14not only eternity,
08:16but also human history.
08:19The first lightning bolt was not seen with the eyes.
08:22but felt at the core of essences.
08:25It was as if the fabric of the cosmos
08:27if they tore themselves apart in absolute silence.
08:31Samael, with his legion,
08:33It advanced like a flame that never goes out.
08:36Their armies were composed of pure intelligence,
08:40sparks,
08:41who now bowed down no longer before the Creator,
08:45but faced with the promise of autonomy.
08:48They weren't monsters,
08:50They weren't beasts,
08:51They were lights that chose to shine on their own.
08:55Miguel, on the contrary,
08:56He was not seeking personal glory.
08:58His sword was not for domination,
09:01But for defense.
09:02He represented loyalty,
09:05Trust in the mystery of the eternal plan.
09:08While Samael was building logic,
09:11Miguel raised the faith.
09:13While Samael relied on cold reason,
09:16Miguel relied on ardent devotion.
09:20Two principles colliding on one stage.
09:22who knew neither time nor space,
09:25as men understand it.
09:27The impact of their forces
09:29It was described by ancient mystics.
09:32like thunder,
09:33that could shatter worlds.
09:36The heavenly hosts
09:38They threw themselves against each other,
09:41not in flesh and blood,
09:43but in essences and desires.
09:45It was a choreography of horror and beauty.
09:49lightning bolts that set abysses ablaze,
09:52Voices that reverberated like a thousand storms.
09:55The sky is no longer blue.
09:58It became a field of liquid fire.
10:01And at the center of this chaos,
10:03The figure of Samael grew in importance.
10:05His face still shone with the light of creation,
10:09But his eyes held a nascent darkness.
10:12Each strike of his fiery sword
10:15It wasn't just strength,
10:17but accusation.
10:18Each attack was a cry against order.
10:22against mercy, which he viewed as weakness.
10:26For Samael,
10:27War was justice.
10:29It was a purge,
10:31It was a purification of what he considered to be wrong.
10:34Miguel, however, resisted.
10:37Not alone,
10:38but accompanied by those
10:40who understood that freedom
10:42It wasn't a contradiction.
10:44but the very foundation of love.
10:47For the Creator, when breathing into the clay,
10:49had given not only life,
10:51but also the risk of choice.
10:54And that was the risk Samael refused to accept.
10:57He wanted absolute order.
10:59Flawless perfection.
11:01But eternity without risk.
11:03It's just prison.
11:05The battle lasted an immeasurable amount of time.
11:08Each moment felt like millennia.
11:11Each millennium seemed like an instant.
11:14The legions that fell
11:16They did not die.
11:17were thrown out of the light,
11:19like stars torn from the sky.
11:22The abyss opened up below,
11:25black and hungry,
11:26waiting for those who could no longer stay
11:29in the splendor of the throne.
11:31And then, the decree echoed.
11:33It wasn't a sound,
11:35It wasn't a voice,
11:36But it's an undeniable truth.
11:39Samael and his allies
11:41They would no longer have a place in heaven.
11:44The expulsion was not an arbitrary punishment.
11:46but an inevitable consequence.
11:49The sky could not contain two opposing orders.
11:53Harmony could not coexist with rebellion.
11:56The moment of the fall is described.
11:59as the most terrible of all.
12:02Samael, once prince of light,
12:04It was precipitated like lightning that dissipates.
12:08His followers were dragged along with him.
12:11like sparks that are extinguished in the wind.
12:13But when it falls,
12:15They did not dissolve.
12:17On the contrary,
12:18They found a new territory in the abyss.
12:21a kingdom of shadows,
12:23shaped by his own refusal.
12:25The man,
12:26which was the primary cause of the revolt,
12:29He was now the snake's target.
12:31For Samael,
12:33humiliated by the expulsion,
12:35turned against the clay
12:36which had become a rival to his eternity.
12:39If he could not destroy the work of the Creator in heaven,
12:43He would seek to corrupt her on earth.
12:45The serpent in Eden was no mere animal,
12:48It was a reflection of the old rebellion.
12:51It was Samael transfigured,
12:54offering the man the same poison he had drunk,
12:58the refusal to obey,
13:00The desire to be like God.
13:02That's the cruel irony.
13:04What he had accused of being a weakness,
13:07man's freedom,
13:08It became his weapon.
13:10The snake did not force it,
13:12He did not commit violence.
13:14just whispered,
13:15He simply presented the choice.
13:17Just as he had done in heaven,
13:20Samael was now sowing doubt in the human heart.
13:23And what had begun as a rebellion in the heights,
13:27It became a fall in the garden.
13:29But there's a bitter reflection here.
13:32What Samael offered to man,
13:35It wasn't a complete lie.
13:37It was half true.
13:38that's why,
13:39so dangerous.
13:40For upon tasting the fruit,
13:42Man truly opened himself to knowledge.
13:46He truly began to see them as gods.
13:49But that gaze was not pure.
13:52He was corrupted by vanity and fear.
13:55What was a gift,
13:57It became a burden.
13:58Freedom,
14:00without the bond of trust,
14:02It turned into a conviction.
14:05The fall of Samael, therefore,
14:07It wasn't just the fall of an angel.
14:10It was the birth of a principle.
14:12The eternal temptation to reject the condition of being a creature.
14:17and aspire to the throne of the Creator.
14:20Since then,
14:21This principle runs through civilizations.
14:24disguised as different faces.
14:27And if we look around,
14:29We see echoes of that war.
14:31In the arenas of Rome,
14:32Crowds were shouting for the death of gladiators.
14:36like gods deciding destinies with a thumb.
14:39In medieval courts,
14:42Kings believed that their crown
14:44It was a reflection of the divine.
14:46but often
14:47They behaved like autonomous gods.
14:50They forgot the law that upheld them.
14:53In modern empires,
14:55the thirst for absolute power,
14:57through the control of the masses,
15:00Samael's cry echoes,
15:02I will not serve.
15:03It's not us, today,
15:06fueled by the same temptation.
15:09In front of luminous screens,
15:11We seek to dominate virtual worlds.
15:14to create artificial realities,
15:16to manipulate life,
15:17edit your own genetics,
15:20to control birth and death.
15:22We tell ourselves that it's science,
15:25That is progress.
15:27But in silence,
15:29what echoes
15:30It's the same old desire.
15:32We no longer want to bow down,
15:35We want to be like gods.
15:37And then the question arises,
15:40the fall of Samael
15:41Doesn't it continue to exist within us?
15:43It's not every choice that's a matter of pride,
15:46of selfishness,
15:48of dominance over the other,
15:49Do we repeat the snake's gesture?
15:53If that's the case,
15:54we wouldn't all be there,
15:56little by little,
15:57recreating the same abyss
15:59In our own civilization?
16:01The fall of Samael
16:03It's not just an isolated narrative.
16:05from Jewish or Christian texts.
16:08It echoes many ancient traditions,
16:12as if humanity around the world
16:14had sensed it
16:16this same cosmic drama
16:18under different names and masks.
16:21It's as if every civilization,
16:23staring into the abyss of power
16:25and of rebellion,
16:27had it engraved in their collective memory
16:29the image of the angel
16:31who dares to rise up against heaven.
16:34The Greeks called him Prometheus.
16:37the titan who stole fire from the gods
16:40to deliver it to men,
16:42the fire,
16:43symbol of knowledge
16:45and the technique
16:46that brought so much light
16:48So much destruction.
16:50Prometheus was not expelled from Olympus.
16:53but chained to a rock,
16:56your liver devoured
16:57eternally by an eagle.
16:59The punishment did not only destroy his flesh,
17:02but it reaffirmed the weight of the challenge,
17:06to bring to human clay
17:08that which belonged to the divine.
17:10Prometheus, like Samael,
17:12believed that men
17:14they should possess that
17:16which the gods kept secret.
17:19In the Mesopotamian tradition,
17:21the accounts of the Apkalu,
17:23demigods who transmitted to man
17:25the arts, the sciences, and wisdom,
17:28They also bear the mark of this transgression.
17:32Between gift and danger,
17:33The line was thin.
17:35That which elevates also corrupts.
17:38The same sword that protects
17:40He can kill.
17:42The same fire that warms
17:44It can reduce cities to ashes.
17:47Always the same ambiguous logic.
17:50The gift stolen from heaven
17:52It has a price.
17:53And that price is almost always blood.
17:56In Hinduism,
17:58the battle between devas and azuras
18:00It also speaks of the same mystery.
18:02Spirits of light and shadow
18:04vying for the nectar of immortality
18:07in an endless cycle
18:09of cosmic warfare.
18:10The difference is not ontological.
18:13They are not distinct natures.
18:15but choices.
18:17Azura is not born evil.
18:19He becomes the enemy.
18:21when he refuses the established order,
18:24when he prefers his own glory
18:27to universal equilibrium.
18:30The same echo
18:31The refusal to bow down.
18:34And deep down,
18:35It wouldn't be the myth of Samael.
18:37a piece of that same
18:39Universal mosaic?
18:40A symbolic form
18:42to express the experience
18:44oldest of humanity.
18:46The tension between obedience
18:47and freedom,
18:49between submission and pride,
18:51between creature and creator.
18:53But there is something that makes
18:55the narrative of Samael
18:56most unsettling.
18:58For in his revolt,
19:00He not only defies the heavens,
19:03It directly involves man.
19:05The clay becomes a target.
19:07of his fury,
19:09but also an accomplice
19:10based on its logic.
19:11The snake not only deceives,
19:13she recognizes in the man
19:15the same desire
19:17that consumed it.
19:18And that's what worries us.
19:20centuries later,
19:21because of the temptation of the serpent
19:23It is not external.
19:25She is an intern.
19:26She talks about something.
19:27that was already within us,
19:29asleep,
19:30Just waiting for the word.
19:32that would awaken him.
19:34And you will be like gods.
19:36This is not the promise.
19:37that spans the centuries,
19:39Disguised in so many forms?
19:42In empires,
19:43The desire to rule the world.
19:45In corrupted religions,
19:47The desire to manipulate the sacred.
19:50In the sciences,
19:52the desire to transcend
19:54The limits of meat.
19:56In the markets,
19:57the desire to control wealth
19:59as if it were eternity.
20:02Everywhere,
20:04the same voice,
20:06The same echo.
20:07The sky, then,
20:08it's not just a place
20:09Above the clouds.
20:11He is also
20:12the memory of a lost order.
20:15And hell
20:16It's not just fire and punishment.
20:18He is a reminder of the fall,
20:20the abyss we carry
20:22within us,
20:23the wound that opens
20:25when we choose to be gods
20:27in worlds we did not create.
20:30Samael, therefore,
20:31It's not just a distant figure.
20:33He is an archetype,
20:36shadow,
20:36collective.
20:38It's no coincidence.
20:39which so many confuse him
20:40with Lucifer
20:41or that their images
20:43overlap
20:44in texts and traditions.
20:46Both represent
20:48the luminous rebellion
20:49that transforms
20:51in darkness.
20:52They are both mirrors.
20:53from the same dilemma,
20:55what happens
20:56when the creature
20:57He desires the Creator's throne.
20:59But here it appears
21:01A disturbing reflection.
21:03What if the fall
21:05It wasn't just punishment,
21:07But is it also necessary?
21:09What if absolute harmony
21:11from the sky
21:11I could never reveal it.
21:13the full value
21:15of freedom?
21:16Because it's a choice.
21:17only exists
21:18when there are alternatives
21:20and obedience
21:21only authentic
21:22when it can be refused.
21:25In that regard,
21:26Samael,
21:27even in his rebellion,
21:29It serves a paradoxical function.
21:31By opening up the possibility
21:33of the refusal,
21:34he too
21:35opens the possibility
21:37of true faithfulness.
21:39By offering the fall,
21:41He makes ascension a reality.
21:43That's not it, after all.
21:44which we see repeated
21:46in human histories.
21:47A hero only becomes a hero.
21:49when you can choose the shade.
21:52The righteous only reveal themselves to be righteous.
21:54when corruption seduces him.
21:56Light can only be distinguished
21:58when it is night.
22:00Evil,
22:01however terrible it may be,
22:03It ends up serving its purpose.
22:04as a backdrop
22:06against which
22:07Goodness can shine.
22:09And yet,
22:10this reasoning
22:11It does not alleviate the horror.
22:13Because with each fall,
22:15with each repetition
22:16from Samael's gesture,
22:18entire worlds
22:19They are destroyed.
22:21Civilizations
22:21They rise in splendor,
22:23but wanting to be
22:25like gods,
22:26they end up devouring
22:27themselves.
22:28Babylon,
22:29Pomegranate,
22:30nameless empires,
22:31everyone repeated
22:33The same cycle.
22:34Absolute power,
22:36absolute pride,
22:37absolute collapse.
22:38It will be, then,
22:40that the man learned something
22:41With the drama of heaven?
22:43Or are we just...
22:44minor reflexes
22:46of the same tragedy,
22:47repeating on a terrestrial scale
22:50what happened
22:50Among the stars?
22:52We look at the present.
22:54We do not live,
22:55by chance,
22:56in the era in which most
22:58We dared to touch the heavens.
23:00We create weapons.
23:01that could destroy
23:02not just cities,
23:04but the planet itself.
23:06We control the matter.
23:08on an invisible level.
23:09We alter genes,
23:11We dream of immortality.
23:13Our computers
23:15they process faster
23:16than our consciences
23:18They can withstand it.
23:20And in silence,
23:21we asked,
23:23How far can we go?
23:24Where is the limit?
23:26But it's not exactly
23:27Is that the voice of the serpent?
23:30That's not the whisper.
23:31of Samael,
23:32repeated now
23:33not in gardens,
23:34but in laboratories
23:35and markets,
23:36in parliaments
23:37and factories
23:38Of algorithms?
23:39The promise remains the same.
23:42You will be like gods.
23:43And we,
23:45fascinated by the reflection
23:47of our own light,
23:48we forgot about the abyss
23:50which opens
23:50under our feet.
23:52What if the fall
23:53Isn't it finished yet?
23:54What if the war in heaven
23:56it wasn't just
23:57a distant event,
23:58but a battle
23:59continuous
24:00that extends
24:02within us,
24:03in our choices,
24:05in our societies?
24:07Perhaps the expulsion
24:09of Samael
24:10it was only
24:11The first act.
24:13Perhaps the second act
24:15be ours.
24:16When the abyss
24:17It opened up.
24:18it wasn't just
24:19a space of punishment,
24:20It was a mirror.
24:22inverted sky.
24:23That one
24:24that one day
24:25I will walk
24:26amidst the eternal light,
24:27now it was going down
24:28into the deepest darkness,
24:30dragging along with it
24:31one third
24:32of the legions.
24:34Each fallen spark
24:36it became a shadow,
24:37each star expelled
24:39it transformed
24:41in wound
24:41in the firmament.
24:43The universe,
24:44previously in unison,
24:46now it was
24:47marked
24:47through the wound
24:48of the rebellion.
24:50Samael,
24:51on the precipice,
24:52did not leave
24:53to be an angel.
24:54He didn't lose.
24:55its essence,
24:56but he twisted it
24:57like a heated iron
24:59until it becomes
25:00blade.
25:01The accuser
25:02it transformed
25:03as an opponent,
25:04the bearer
25:05of the light
25:06in the shade
25:06never
25:07It fades away.
25:08There is no report.
25:10of annihilation.
25:11What there was
25:12It was a transformation.
25:14Justice
25:15that before
25:15It was his burden.
25:16became
25:17cruelty.
25:18Intelligence
25:19that was clarity
25:21converted
25:22mistaken.
25:23The desire
25:24of absolute order
25:25It turned into tyranny.
25:26against all odds
25:27what was breathing.
25:28And yet,
25:30your greatest weapon
25:31It wasn't the violence.
25:33They were not
25:33the hosts
25:34falls
25:35nor the abysses
25:36flaming.
25:37That was the word.
25:39The same word
25:41who did it
25:41to stand up
25:42against the throne
25:43now it was infiltrating
25:45in the human heart.
25:46The poison
25:47It's not about shouting,
25:48but in a whisper.
25:49The doubt
25:50it is more destructive
25:52That's lightning.
25:53And since then,
25:54Samael
25:55it stopped being
25:56just a figure
25:56heavenly
25:57to become
25:58inner voice.
25:59Traditions
26:01rabbinical
26:01They describe it.
26:02as
26:03the angel of death,
26:04the accuser
26:05before the divine tribunal.
26:07He doesn't
26:08disappears from the sky,
26:10remains
26:11like a shadow
26:11necessary,
26:13as a function
26:13paradoxical
26:14of justice.
26:15When the man
26:16part,
26:17Samael accuses him.
26:18When the man
26:19breathe,
26:20Samael the watchman.
26:21He does not reign.
26:22only in hell,
26:24but round
26:25also the earth,
26:26crossing
26:26invisible borders.
26:28His exile
26:29He didn't lock him up.
26:31He spread it.
26:32And what is
26:33most disturbing,
26:34your defeat
26:35He did not stop it.
26:37On the contrary,
26:38He had made it so.
26:39more cunning,
26:41because if not
26:42could do more
26:43to reign in heaven,
26:44I would seek to reign.
26:46in our hearts.
26:47The throne
26:48that he aspired to
26:49I wasn't
26:49just above
26:50from the clouds,
26:51but deep down
26:52of the creature
26:53made of dust.
26:54With every choice
26:56of pride,
26:57with every lie
26:57accepted,
26:58with every wish
27:00of domain,
27:00man becomes
27:02Samael's altar.
27:04And here it rises
27:05the inevitable question.
27:06We are victims.
27:08Or accomplices?
27:09The man was not
27:11just tried,
27:12but also
27:13seduced.
27:14Not only
27:15deceived,
27:16but also
27:17fascinated.
27:18Because what
27:19Samael offers
27:20That's exactly
27:21what we want
27:22to hear,
27:23that not
27:24we need
27:25to bend down,
27:26that we can
27:26to be owners
27:27of our destiny,
27:28that we can
27:29transcend
27:30limits
27:31without consequence.
27:33But the story
27:34show,
27:35repeatedly,
27:36the cost
27:36of this alliance.
27:38Civilizations
27:39who are looking
27:40to be eternal
27:41They end up in ruins.
27:43Kings
27:43what they say
27:44gods
27:44fall
27:45under the sword
27:46of their own
27:47subjects.
27:48ideologies
27:49that promise
27:50paradises
27:51land
27:51leave
27:52traces
27:52of fields
27:53of extermination.
27:54The same
27:55standard,
27:56the same
27:56echo,
27:57the same
27:57abyss
27:58that repeats itself
27:59like a scar
28:00in the meat
28:01of humanity.
28:02And yet,
28:03despite the horror,
28:05there is still
28:06beauty,
28:06because if Samael
28:08continues
28:08whispering,
28:10also
28:10continues to exist
28:11the possibility
28:13of the refusal.
28:14Every
28:14temptation,
28:15with each act of pride,
28:17there is also
28:17the chance
28:18to choose
28:19The opposite.
28:20Perhaps
28:21be this
28:22the paradox,
28:23that the fall
28:24of Samael
28:24in your
28:25despair
28:26offered us
28:27also
28:27the opportunity
28:29of being
28:29more than
28:30reflexes,
28:31because only
28:32who can
28:33to really fall
28:34it can also
28:35get up
28:36in truth.
28:37At the end,
28:38Samael
28:38remains,
28:39not like
28:40character
28:41distant,
28:42not like
28:42demon
28:43of legends,
28:44but how
28:44shadow
28:45always present.
28:46He
28:47It is the snake.
28:48that whispers
28:49in silence
28:50of the mind,
28:50the accuser
28:51which points us
28:52in front of the mirror,
28:54the angel
28:54which became
28:55the opponent.
28:57No
28:57it disappeared
28:58in the past,
28:59walks
29:00with us
29:00currently,
29:01Follow us
29:02in each
29:03technology
29:04created,
29:05in each
29:05empire
29:06erected,
29:07in each
29:07ideology
29:08proclaimed.
29:09And so,
29:10we arrived
29:11to the question
29:12that not
29:13leaves us
29:13in peace.
29:15Could it be?
29:15the revolt
29:16in the sky
29:16it ended
29:17or just
29:18changed
29:19On stage?
29:20We wouldn't be
29:21us,
29:21today,
29:22the bearers
29:23of a new
29:24fall,
29:25repeating
29:25on earth
29:26the drama
29:27that started
29:27between
29:28Stars?
29:29The sky
29:30trembled
29:31when
29:31Samael
29:32He was expelled.
29:33But maybe
29:34the real
29:35earthquake
29:36still
29:37to come.
29:38When
29:38realize
29:39that the war
29:40It never ended,
29:41only if
29:42moved
29:43inside
29:44of us.
29:45And then,
29:46remains
29:47final question
29:47that none
29:49theology
29:49it achieves
29:50Shut up.
29:51What is it
29:52more
29:52terrible?
29:53The fall
29:54of an angel
29:55in the past
29:55distant
29:56or the fall
29:57continuous
29:58of all
29:58Humanity?
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