Farewell Ozzy (Reading of the day) Sith Golden Dawn rebellion

 Occasionally, I practice biblomancy because I have books--and chaos in my blood.

May Odin take you, Brother Ozzy.

"The soul is grander than its creations. However profound its works written, or beautiful the pictures  printed; however  stately the structures erected, or life-like the statues chiseled, the soul is grander than them all. The soul of Dante, or Shakespeare, or Milton, was sublimer than their poems. The soul of an Angelo was nobler than St. Peter's: that of Mozart diviner than his music." From the essay, The Soul: Its Value--Rev. William Hutton.

Then I learned that Brother Ozzy is dead, sad . . . he might be my rebel soundtrack.

The other quote was from much dreaded Confederate Albert Pike.

"The Rose was anciently sacred to Aurora and the Sun. It is a symbol of the Dawn, of the resurrection of the Light and the renewal of life, and therefore the dawn of the first day, and more particularly of the resurrection: and the Cross and Rose together are therefore hieroglyphically to be read, the Dawn of Eternal Life which all Nations have hoped for by the advent of a Redeemer."

That's a lot more important to the Golden Dawn study than you would think, says the Sith.

But you probably should go listen to some Ozzy for me because I can't.

All my computers are down. 

Some Death Machine, Edgar would want.



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