Category Archives: religion
Waves
As I feel deep roots ground the core Amber flows towards the grounded stores Of alchemical designs restored Love finds new waves to dance Deep in the tree of understanding trance Inviting new roles for man to advance … Continue reading
Amun _ Ra
A Rainbow is a refraction through a prism willed constructs the fabric of space-time. All colours support the Rainbow and is as such. Light is constructed through this blend, if not, your support is dissent. White is purity, Druids and … Continue reading
Fawn
The word consecrates its own womb, like a fawn looking at it’s Mother in deepest wound. Leaving nothing behind, but moving forward with the first steps that it has even stepped. It is new, free, unbounded by the natural order … Continue reading
Kali
Kali death in a breath Kali sword swift motion Kali rebirth; centers rest Inside the locked mysterious A fade upon the shore A remembrance in before A locked key door Inside to the portals floor Light fusion fires … Continue reading
Eros
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000002006 StartFragment:0000000466 EndFragment:0000001989 Mountain scenes form through along road erosion’s frost cold miseries clue avalanches from Eros arrows quell shells torture’s slings liberty bell, chimes trumpet within gravity’s form, behold Beings found is searched, your own constructed fin … Continue reading
Inward Planes
Version:1.0 StartHTML:0000000168 EndHTML:0000002624 StartFragment:0000000466 EndFragment:0000002607 Inward planes of colours supported dimensions, transmigrations; soul’s deported in all ways, path-day and emotions lead to Nirvana, One with God’s reported Minerva led pace, Yet many warriors roam along fields, potential yields and sects … Continue reading
Griffons Transmissions
So far away, lands, plays, distant blights griffons flew graciously; ascending light their Eagle feather’s, talon’s of Golden might came from, a focus of fourth-eye-sight upon, within, they drew aerial from flight above; below, transcending creature’s height bird’s were a … Continue reading