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04/17/17 - (Earth) Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 15-17

Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Meditation of the Day - Thelemic Tefilah
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    **Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 15-17
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    15. I breathe, and there is infinite dis-ease in the spirit.
    16. As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
    17. I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.

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      **Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 15-17
      **
      15. I breathe, and there is infinite dis-ease in the spirit.
      16. As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
      17. I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.

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      1. Simple flow of breath of the Divine initiates vehement motion in the human soul. Aleph; restlesness - the motion continues infinitely - "strive ever for more" ---- - - - - -
      2. The effect of K&C is intensely-dissolving, all-transforming, all-consuming, to the bio-physical level.
      3. Ecstasy of Infinity
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        **Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 15-17
        **
        15. I breathe, and there is infinite dis-ease in the spirit.
        16. As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
        17. I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.

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        Breath vivifies, spirit transforms. There is a certainty in the reshaping. It's effect is subtle, yet complete. It may disrupt a life of ease, eat away at ordinary structures, obliterate hardened views or postures. There is no promise of comfort here, only of truth.

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          **Liber LXV, Cap. I, v. 15-17
          **
          15. I breathe, and there is infinite dis-ease in the spirit.
          16. As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
          17. I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.

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          Avshalom Binyamin
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          All these works and hands of days
          Are pure nonsense and should be
          Destroyed

          The fire should burn up the hay
          Of my false life
          Until only a needle is left--
          Only what can withstand
          The destruction
          Deserves to be
          Saved.

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