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Album Name : Distant In Solitary Night
Release Date : 2004-12-21
Song Duration : 11:39

Judas Iscariot Portions Of Eternity Too Great For The Eye Of Man


Portions of Eternity Too Great for the Eye of Man...

As I was walking among the fires of Hell, delighted
with the enjoyments of genius which to angels look like
torment and insanity, I collected some of their
proverbs thinking that as sayings use the nation
markets character. So the proverbs of Hell show the
nature of Infernal Wisdom better than any description
of buildings or garments.

When I came home on the abyss of the five senses, for a
flat-sided steep frowns over the present world, I saw a
mighty temple form in the black clouds hovering on the
sides of a rock. With groaning fires he wrote the
following sentence now percieved by the minds of men
and read by them on Earth.

How do you know what every bird that cuts the airy wind
is an immense world of the light closed by our senses
five? Vrta roars and shakes his fires of the burning
air, hungry clouds spying on the deep. One speak, and
in a perilous path, but just a man attempt its course
alone, the veil of death...

Roses are planted where thorns grow in the barren
hate... sing the honeybees and the perilous path is
granted. On every cliff and tomb and on the bleached
bones Vanclae brought forth.

O, my Dark Brothers, as a new heaven has begun and it
is now thirty-three years into tembience, the eternal
Hell revise. I cried to the dark angel sleeping in the
tomb. His writings in the linen clothes folded up. Now
is the winning of Jedom, and the return of Adam into
paradise.

Without contraries there is no progression. Attraction
and repulsion, reason and energy, love and hate are
necessary to human existence.

From these contraries bring what the religious call
'good' and 'evil'. Good is the passive that obeys
reason, evil is the active springing from energy.

Good is heaven, evil is Hell...

All listen to the voice of the devil, as all bibles and
sacred tomes have put their causes in the following
heirs: that man has two real existing principles, a
body and a soul, and that energy called evil is alone
from the body and that reason called good is alone from
the soul.

That God will torment man in Eternity for following his
energies...

But the following contraries to these are true. Man has
no body distinct from his soul. For that called body is
a portion of soul discerned by the five senses. The
cheap and lesser soul of this age.

Energy is the only life that is from the body, and
reason is the bound or the outward circumference of
energy.

All behold, our energy is the eternal delights.

Those who restrain desire do so because theirs is weak
enough to be restrained, and the restrainor or reasoner
userps his place that governs the unwilling. And being
restrained into dreams becomes passive, until is only a
shadow of desire. And the original archangel, the
possesser of the command of the heavenly host is called
the devil or Satan, and his children are called sin and
death.

It indeed appeared to reason as if desire was cast out.
But the true account is the messiah fell, and formed a
heaven of what he stole from the Abyss.

This is shown in the gospel, Murray prays to the Father
set in the comforner, or desire that reason may have
ideas to build on. The Jehova the bible being no other
than he who dwells in flaming fire.

All must know that after Christ's death, he became
Jehova.

The Father is destiny, the son a ratio of the five
senses, and the Holy Ghost nothing more than a vacuum.

Prisons are built with stones of the law, brothels with
bricks of religion.

The cry of the peacock is the Glory of God

The lust of the goat is the Bounty of God.

The wrath of the lion is the Wisdom of God.

The nakedness of woman is the work of God

The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging
of the stormy sea and the destructive sword are
portions of eternity too great for the eye of man...

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