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04/19/17 - (Earth) Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 21-22

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Meditation of the Day - Thelemic Tefilah
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    Danica
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    Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 21-22

    1. O the filthy one! the dog! they cry against thee.
      Because thou art my beloved.
    2. Happy are they that praise thee; for they see thee with Mine eyes.
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    It is art to conceal art.

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    Outside the modern art museum
    A man is selling his own abstract paintings
    The swirls are similar in some ways
    To the swirls on other paintings inside
    The palettes used in both sets
    Bear some superficial resemblance

    Inside, a patron scoffs
    And says, "Any fool can
    drip paint haphazardly on a canvas."
    He's not wrong.
    But he's not right either.
    I can see the difference.

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    93, just wanted to say I enjoy the daily meditations 😀
    Thanks for posting them.

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    In initiatory terms, the absorption of light is amoral, and could (and probably does) vibrate in taboo ways. Outside the palate with which most paint their lives, the aspirant is apt to be met with projections and criticism as dark or sinister or bad. But to move freely with the light and vibrate warmly in its absorption is praiseworthy under the law of do what thou wilt.

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    The frequency of Adept's vibration - his/her very Life - is at odds with the habitual sense and concept of morality of the masses.

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