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18 September (Saturn) Liber VII, 2:1-9

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Meditation of the Day Archive
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    1. O my God! use Thou me again, alway. For ever! For ever!
    2. That which came fire from Thee cometh water from me; let therefore Thy Spirit lay hold on me, so that my right hand loose the lightning.
    3. Travelling through space, I saw the onrush of two galaxies, butting each other and goring like bulls upon earth. I was afraid.
    4. Thus they ceased fight, and turned upon me, and I was sorely crushed and torn.
    5. I had rather have been trampled by the World-Elephant.
    6. O my God! Thou art my little pet tortoise!
    7. Yet Thou sustainest the World-Elephant.
    8. I creep under Thy carapace, like a lover into the bed of his beautiful; I creep in, and sit in Thine heart, as cubby and cosy as may be.
    9. Thou shelterest me, that I hear not the trumpeting of that World-Elephant.

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      1. O my God! use Thou me again, alway. For ever! For ever!
      2. That which came fire from Thee cometh water from me; let therefore Thy Spirit lay hold on me, so that my right hand loose the lightning.
      3. Travelling through space, I saw the onrush of two galaxies, butting each other and goring like bulls upon earth. I was afraid.
      4. Thus they ceased fight, and turned upon me, and I was sorely crushed and torn.
      5. I had rather have been trampled by the World-Elephant.
      6. O my God! Thou art my little pet tortoise!
      7. Yet Thou sustainest the World-Elephant.
      8. I creep under Thy carapace, like a lover into the bed of his beautiful; I creep in, and sit in Thine heart, as cubby and cosy as may be.
      9. Thou shelterest me, that I hear not the trumpeting of that World-Elephant.

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      RobertAllen
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      1. O my God! use Thou me again, alway. For ever! For ever!
      2. That which came fire from Thee cometh water from me; let therefore Thy Spirit lay hold on me, so that my right hand loose the lightning.
      3. Travelling through space, I saw the onrush of two galaxies, butting each other and goring like bulls upon earth. I was afraid.
      4. Thus they ceased fight, and turned upon me, and I was sorely crushed and torn.
      5. I had rather have been trampled by the World-Elephant.
      6. O my God! Thou art my little pet tortoise!
      7. Yet Thou sustainest the World-Elephant.
      8. I creep under Thy carapace, like a lover into the bed of his beautiful; I creep in, and sit in Thine heart, as cubby and cosy as may be.
      9. Thou shelterest me, that I hear not the trumpeting of that World-Elephant.

      "From the time she first appeared Ananke was entwined in the serpentine coils of her mate, the time-god Khronos. "

      Every soul passes under the throne of Ananki as it enters the world, at which moment she whacks it, deforming it.

      Dark Themis, I creep under the hem of your skirts, but looking up all I can make out are deeper shadows.

      The world of form is a glorious meat grinder of gross violence, and also of a deep inner security.

      or?

      Love and Will

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        1. O my God! use Thou me again, alway. For ever! For ever!
        2. That which came fire from Thee cometh water from me; let therefore Thy Spirit lay hold on me, so that my right hand loose the lightning.
        3. Travelling through space, I saw the onrush of two galaxies, butting each other and goring like bulls upon earth. I was afraid.
        4. Thus they ceased fight, and turned upon me, and I was sorely crushed and torn.
        5. I had rather have been trampled by the World-Elephant.
        6. O my God! Thou art my little pet tortoise!
        7. Yet Thou sustainest the World-Elephant.
        8. I creep under Thy carapace, like a lover into the bed of his beautiful; I creep in, and sit in Thine heart, as cubby and cosy as may be.
        9. Thou shelterest me, that I hear not the trumpeting of that World-Elephant.

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        gmugmble
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        "I saw the onrush of two galaxies"

        For the record, the onrush of two galaxies: apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap110922.html

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