above the overcast cityI hear a slow distorted heartbeat.played by an unseen drummer;mesmerized by its allure;no one can sense it.and the world seems to…go by lethargically to me.hypnotic driven departed ones.speaking with muted voices;ensnared in vaporous webs.mechanical nuisance’s rush by;luminous in their haste.observed by peoplewith faces pressed againstwindows of indifference.pokerfaced and jaded;with careful steps I […]
Month: August 2020
St Augustine’s Divine Illumination
I’m always looking for new ideas and concepts to put into my magical toolbox. Recently I’ve been reading Frederick Copleston’s book ‘A History of Philosophy Volume II: Medieval Philosophy.’ The first eight chapters are dedicated to St Augustine (November 354 – 28 August 430) who was one of the founders of the early Catholic church. […]
My Spirit is Like Light
My spirit is like light, but the light only goes so far until it hits a precept. The precept is my soul. I know that I can soar higher. But still the precept is there. I created it. I know that I can open like a flower, and see the heavenly garden of gold. But […]
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