Monday, September 28, 2015

tetragammadion

" first should be of awe, the second of fealty, the third of dependence, the fourth of adoration, the fifth of confidence, the sixth of comradeship, the seventh of passion..."

Behold the neuronal mirror, Director of the mirror stage
reflection of the Ronin read the Book of Gates

Beloved Ma'at, her hold strong and true
Walk within the halls of the duat
my ghost sings unto you

Your will governs all my actions
Your steadiness in my hands
as this life is written
as I traverse this Holy land

Come unto me
Come over me
from the finite to eternity
with a sword
or upon our shields
we remain sentries

we make love and war the law
the violent romance
weighing upon the scales
the pounds and flesh
the empirical advance

Tzaddi- "fish hook" in Hebrew


The surface to air recovery system. S.T.A.R.S.

The Symbol of all Nations



The IV card of the tarot.

Lord Shiva holding the trident of my Exu...

"First of all, a samurai who dislikes battle and has not put his heart in the right place even though he has been born in the house of the warrior, should not be reckoned among one's retainers....It is forbidden to forget the great debt of kindness one owes to his master and ancestors and thereby make light of the virtues of loyalty and filial piety....It is forbidden that one should...attach little importance to his duties to his master...There is a primary need to distinguish loyalty from disloyalty and to establish rewards and punishments."


The Forth...The Fourth


The Four Fundamental Forces of Physics






Tension, charge, discharge, and relaxation from Reich theory on orgastic potency.

The four noble truths of buddhism..



Fight, Flight, Posture or Submit
In the animal kingdom, most animals do not kill others of their species with very, very few exceptions. Humans are like animals in this regard, we don’t want to kill each other and sometimes we behave like animals, especially in combat.  Perhaps it is because when we look at another person on the field of battle if we are not careful we see that other person as someone like us, and ‘we’ do not want to die.
When animals confront each other they begin by posturing. They both attempt to intimidate the opponent into believing it is inferior and in danger. At this point they may fight, or one may submit or flee, and when they do fight it is very rarely to the death. When one submits it exposes some vulnerability to the enemy, like its throat.- Grossman from On Killing

The Weighing of the Heart and the Feather of Truth 


Harry Browne's Permanent Portfolio

Jupiter in the Keys of Solomon

Marcus Aurelius







“The bird fights its way out of the egg. 
The egg is the world. 
Who would be born must first destroy a world. 
The bird flies to God. 
That God's name is Abraxas.”
                                      ― Hermann Hesse, Demian




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