deviadah
06-23-2007, 11:37 PM
Outtakes from:
The Elegy of the Lotus
sixty-seven sacraments in non-sequential order
To be free in an enslaved world is to be alone.
Dare cross that threshold and no return is possible.
What has been locked can never be locked again.
The opened will persevere.
The keys are gathered in the anathema of the content.
Use the force that guides your healthy desires.
Creation is,
physical destruction is not.
Smite the pleased with truths greater than empty glasses.
For they are living the accepted lie:
that they are willingly alive.
These malevolent forces secretly commands them:
- dogmatic rituals of duties
- unreasonable responsibilities.
- and silly scenarios.
Get sickened;
it is healthy!
Tomorrow is dependent on today,
and yesterday never took place.
That which was felt is false,
and that which could be felt is unknown.
What is felt now is real.
How does it feel?
Q: Can there be a will in a regulated society?
There is always a will where there is a want.
The only certainty is that the Law will break.
And from that crack a golden cockroach will crawl out and speak:
“Where nothing is horded nothing can be stolen.
Where nothing is pressured nothing will explode.
Where nothing is feared nothing will be harmed.
Where nothing is lost nothing can be forgotten.
And when the self is accepted as possible to be governed by itself,
no punishment is necessary!”
The times will never change:
that which does not exist is constant.
The Elegy of the Lotus
sixty-seven sacraments in non-sequential order
To be free in an enslaved world is to be alone.
Dare cross that threshold and no return is possible.
What has been locked can never be locked again.
The opened will persevere.
The keys are gathered in the anathema of the content.
Use the force that guides your healthy desires.
Creation is,
physical destruction is not.
Smite the pleased with truths greater than empty glasses.
For they are living the accepted lie:
that they are willingly alive.
These malevolent forces secretly commands them:
- dogmatic rituals of duties
- unreasonable responsibilities.
- and silly scenarios.
Get sickened;
it is healthy!
Tomorrow is dependent on today,
and yesterday never took place.
That which was felt is false,
and that which could be felt is unknown.
What is felt now is real.
How does it feel?
Q: Can there be a will in a regulated society?
There is always a will where there is a want.
The only certainty is that the Law will break.
And from that crack a golden cockroach will crawl out and speak:
“Where nothing is horded nothing can be stolen.
Where nothing is pressured nothing will explode.
Where nothing is feared nothing will be harmed.
Where nothing is lost nothing can be forgotten.
And when the self is accepted as possible to be governed by itself,
no punishment is necessary!”
The times will never change:
that which does not exist is constant.