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A Thelemic Sonnet

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    Solve et Coagula
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    As I looked up to see the starry sky
    and ponder cosmic distances and scale,
    the omnipresent symbol caught my eye;
    the All and Nought weren't hidden by a veil.
    My thoughts turned inward to the deepest me;
    I looked right through my soul, down to my spark:
    that central hidden thing that needs to be
    alive and always burning, never dark.
    The two conceptions meld and form a third;
    a vicious Will to Love is now aroused.
    Strength and silence have been thus incurred
    and liberty for all has been espoused.
    When each is moving and yet all are still,
    I find the courage to perform my Will.

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    @Solve et Coagula said

    "As I looked up to see the starry sky
    and ponder cosmic distances and scale,
    the omnipresent symbol caught my eye;
    the All and Nought weren't hidden by a veil.
    My thoughts turned inward to the deepest me;
    I looked right through my soul, down to my spark:
    that central hidden thing that needs to be
    alive and always burning, never dark.
    The two conceptions meld and form a third;
    a vicious Will to Love is now aroused.
    Strength and silence have been thus incurred
    and liberty for all has been espoused.
    When each is moving and yet all are still,
    I find the courage to perform my Will."

    Great! Like it very much, thanks for sharing. I especially liked the line, "My thoughts turned inward to the deepest me"

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    @Jason R said

    "Great! Like it very much, thanks for sharing. I especially liked the line, "My thoughts turned inward to the deepest me""

    Thanks 😄

    If it isn't obvious, I was thinking of Nuit in the first quatrain, Hadit for the second, and Heru-ra-ha for the third, with an attempt to summarize them all in the final couplet (though the last line is admittedly more Ra-hoor-khuit than Hoor-paar-kraat).

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