Tag: art
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The Second Coming by William Butler Yeats
Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned; The best lack all conviction, while the worst Are full of passionate intensity. Surely some…
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Epilogos: Progeny of Tradition
Reposted from davidmyatt.wordpress.com: As I inexorably slip away toward my mortal demise this is all I have left in numinous remembrance: Ensemble Gilles Binchois – Gaudeamus Hodie: Puer Natus Est Nobis. Words – denotata – and their dialectic, have become irrelevant. One thing rings true: Nothing that I have to say – or can say…
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Contact and Horror
HORROR | Lux Lycaonis IF HORROR IS ALLOWED TO, IT WILL CAUSALLY POSSESS YOU: It will hijack your instincts. You will flinch at a jump scare. You will scream at a haunted house. You will hold tension in your body. Worst and most horrific of all – you will possess it in turn. When you…
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Antithesis Press
I recently wrote this piece as the first of many in collaboration with Antithesis Press. Antithesis Press is a growing voice in our reach toward a new, advanced form of societal awareness. Antithesis Press has recently been a leading voice in the scope of the sinister-numinous way and especially the sphere of the LHP occult…
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Wandering, 1972
“Over this brave small road, the wind blows. Tree and bush are left behind, only stone and moss grow here. Nobody has anything to look for here, nobody here own anything, up here the farmer has neither hay nor wood. But the distance beckons, longing awakens, and trough rocks and swamp, snow, they have provided…
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An Unfolding of Physis
In certain occult traditions, the concept of coming into contact with φύσις (physis), or rather, the unfolding of one’s own physis, is a core practice. Often, it is used in a similar (though not synonymous) sense to οὐσία – essence, or substance. I have decided to explore physis throughout some Occidental philosophies, especially in the…