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    • KvotheK
      Kvothe
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      Tyger, Tyger burning bright in the forests of night 🕶

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      • ?
        A Former User
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        I like his depiction of Cain and Abel a lot. R (111).jpg

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        • rudolf_steinerR
          rudolf_steiner @Rationis somnia
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          @Rationis-somnia
          @Rationis-somnia
          THE DEFILED SANCTUARY.
          I Saw a chapel all of gold
          That none did dare to enter in,
          And many weeping stood without,
          Weeping. mourning, worshipping.

          I saw a serpent rise between
          The white pillars of the door,
          And he forced and forced and forced
          Till he the golden hinges tore:

          And along the pavement sweet,
          Set with pearls and rubies bright,
          All his shining length he drew,
          Till upon the altar white

          He vomited his poison out
          On the bread and on the wine.
          So I turned into a sty,
          And laid me down among the swine.

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          • MonadeM
            Monade
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            There is no Natural Religion.
            "less than
            All cannot satisfy
            Man."
            Reminds me of Goethes Faust:
            Daß ich erkenne, was die Welt. Im Innersten zusammenhält
            So that I know what holds. the innermost world together.

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            • G
              gamblemaxxer
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              I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's
              I will not reason and compare: my business is to create

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              • Norwegian MugabeN
                Norwegian Mugabe
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                The Ecchoing Green

                The sun does arise,
                And make happy the skies.
                The merry bells ring
                To welcome the Spring.
                The sky-lark and thrush,
                The birds of the bush,
                Sing louder around,
                To the bells’ cheerful sound.
                While our sports shall be seen
                On the Ecchoing Green.

                Old John, with white hair
                Does laugh away care,
                Sitting under the oak,
                Among the old folk,
                They laugh at our play,
                And soon they all say.
                ‘Such, such were the joys.
                When we all girls & boys,
                In our youth-time were seen,
                On the Ecchoing Green.’

                Till the little ones weary
                No more can be merry
                The sun does descend,
                And our sports have an end:
                Round the laps of their mothers,
                Many sisters and brothers,
                Like birds in their nest,
                Are ready for rest;
                And sport no more seen,
                On the darkening Green.

                Put yourself on fire for peak energy metabolism.

                Ignore, judge, overcommit.

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                • The New SunT
                  The New Sun
                  last edited by

                  The Divine Image

                  To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
                  All pray in their distress;
                  And to these virtues of delight
                  Return their thankfulness.

                  For Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
                  Is God, our father dear,
                  And Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love
                  Is Man, his child and care.

                  For Mercy has a human heart,
                  Pity a human face,
                  And Love, the human form divine,
                  And Peace, the human dress.

                  Then every man, of every clime,
                  That prays in his distress,
                  Prays to the human form divine,
                  Love, Mercy, Pity, Peace.

                  And all must love the human form,
                  In heathen, Turk, or Jew;
                  Where Mercy, Love, and Pity dwell
                  There God is dwelling too.

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                  • JoseYamamotoJ
                    JoseYamamoto
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                    "The fox provides for himself, but God provides for the lion.”

                    Dare to bare your heart

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                      TayaLeaf
                      last edited by

                      Has anyone found a simple explanation of William Blake's paintings. i only understand the painting with Newton.

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                        eduardo-crispino @Rationis somnia
                        last edited by eduardo-crispino

                        William Blake inspired Peter dsazsik, especially his line bout the satanic wheat mills

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                        • MossyM
                          Mossy @TayaLeaf
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                          @TayaLeaf said in William blake's work:

                          Has anyone found a simple explanation of William Blake's paintings. i only understand the painting with Newton.

                          I don't think this is the simplest, but I'd say it's the cheapest and most readily available. Delphi Classics has a digital book, William Blake Complete Works, which includes a couple biographies. I'm currently reading the first biography by Irene Langridge, and she goes through a lot of his art work (maybe all of it, I'm not certain), sharing insight to each piece.

                          "To desire action is to desire limitation" — G. K. Chesterton
                          "The true step of health and improvement is slow." — Novalis

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