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Monday, January 24, 2022

Exhausting the Denial ["The Partiality"]

...but the Craft compartmentalizes. Giving the illusion of uniqueness and separation. 

 Many put on a very entertaining act for a time. However experience snuffs away the breadcrumbs and the markers. 

 Who you were in orgies instantly destroyed your sense of True Self. The Discovery; Energy Destined in Culminate and Matriculate in ONE. 

 Pleasures were not the way, nor were they truly pleasures. It was in Hedonism that you lost your partial concept of a 'sense of self' eg This World. 

 Though you a fallen portion of God as to find yourself a home here [K/Cane]?

 You are not  part of this nature, though at times you will convince yourself and others. 

 YOU are only found in the struggle to BE [yourself]. Becoming is the strife of this world, for this is never achieved. 

 THIS IS WHO I AM!

 Contrasted by the Principles of the singular- self. Not found in who you are when you go here or there. The Unmutable Self. The Oneself. 

 PURE PRINCIPLE transmuted into one Perfect Persona and Personality of the Perfect One, the only One. The Pure One.  

 Nature will not save you from ruin. Though Nature is beloved. 

From sin you came
Free from sin you crave to be?

You lost your soul now you fight to get it back. However the Truth is all there is Now. There is only One Soul [Force] that you can join. 

 There is another way, but that is currently where you reside. 


or·gy /ˈôrjē/ Learn to pronounce noun plural noun: orgies a wild party, especially one involving excessive drinking and unrestrained sexual activity. "he had a reputation for drunken orgies" Similar: wild party debauch carousal carouse revel revelry bacchanalia bacchanal saturnalia Dionysiacs skite binge jag booze-up bender spree drunk love-in gang bang rave-up toot wassail excessive indulgence in a specified activity. "an orgy of buying" Similar: bout excess surfeit overindulgence overconsumption spree splurge binge HISTORICAL secret rites used in the worship of Bacchus, Dionysus, and other Greek and Roman deities, celebrated with dancing, drunkenness, and singing.


ma·tric·u·late

/məˈtrikyəˌlāt/

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verb

1.

be enrolled at a college or university.

"he matriculated at the University of Vermont"

2.

SCOTTISH•HERALDRY

record (arms) in an official register.

"the arms have been matriculated by the Lord Lyon King of Arms in Edinburgh"

noun

INDIAN

/məˈtrikyəˌlət/

a person who has matriculated.


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