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1766.And the servitors of the judges of the rulers make frequent haste to take those souls and hand them over from one to the other until they lead them before the Virgin of Light.\CHAPTER 130%u2013FINDTHE MYSTERY OF THE NAME OF THEDRAGON OF THE OUTER DARKNESS1.And Mary continued and said unto the Saviour: \mysteries of the Light which [are] in the first space from without, and when the time ofthe mysteries up to which they reach, is completed, and if that man continueth anew to receive mysteries of the mysteries which [are] within the mysteries which he hath already received, and moreover that man hath become negligent, not having prayed in the prayer which taketh away the evil of the victuals which he eateth and drinketh, and through the evil of the victuals he is bound to the axle of the Fateof the rulers and through the necessity of the elements he hath sinned anew after the completion of the time up to which the mystery reacheth, --because he hath become negligent and hath not prayed in the prayer which taketh away the evil of the souls and purifieth them, --and that man is come out of the body before he hath repented anew and anew received the mysteries of the mysteries which [are] within the mysteries which he hath already received, --those which accept repentance from him and forgive his sins, --and when he came forth out of the body and we knew with certainty that they have carried him into the midst of the dragon of the Outer Darknessbecause of the sins which he committed, and that that man hath no helper in the world nor any one compassionate, that he should perform the mystery of the Ineffable until he should be removed out of the midst of the dragon of the Outer Darknessand led into the Lightkingdom, now, therefore, my Lord, what will befall him until he save himself from the chastisements of the dragon of the Outer Darkness? By no means, O Lord, abandon him, because hehath endured sufferings in the persecutions and in the whole godhood in which he is.2.\such a type, and have mercy with all the souls which shall be in this type; for thou art the key which openeth the door of the universe and shutteth the door of the universe, and thy mystery comprehendeth them all. Have then mercy, O Lord, with such souls. For they have called on the name of thy mysteries, [were it but] for one single day,and have truly had faith in them and were not in play-acting. Give them then, O Lord, a gift in thy goodness and give them rest in thy mercy.\3.When then Mary had said this, the Saviour called her most exceedingly blessed because of the words which she had spoken.

