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Untitled. Ink on true-grain. 18/11.5cm.
Psyche.
Major Arcana: 05 - The Hierophant
From Aleister Crowley’s Thoth Tarot Deck
NUN lifting the barque of the Sun God RA out of the waters of chaos
Hexis, 2010.
JANELLE SCHNEIDER “The Cosmic Serpent” 2012
KARL LINDBERG “Masque of the Red Death”
“Sun Of The Sleepless”
Sun of the sleepless! melancholy star! Whose tearful beam glows tremulously far, That show'st the darkness thou canst not dispel, How like art thou to joy remember’d well!
So gleams the past, the light of other days, Which shines, but warms not with its powerless rays; A night-beam Sorrow watcheth to behold, Distinct but distant – clear – but, oh how cold!
by George Gordon Byron
Altar vibes from this morning… 🌙
Walt Whitman (1819–1892)
“The Imprisoned Soul"
AT the last, tenderly, From the walls of the powerful, fortress’d house, From the clasp of the knitted locks—from the keep of the well-closed doors, Let me be wafted.
Let me glide noiselessly forth; With the key of softness unlock the locks—with a whisper Set open the doors, O soul!
Tenderly! be not impatient! (Strong is your hold, O mortal flesh! Strong is your hold, O love!)
Philosophy by Gustav Klimt, 1899–1907.
From a series made for the ceiling of the University of Vienna’s Great Hall between the years of 1900-1907. Upon presenting his paintings, Philosophy, Medicine and Jurisprudence, Klimt came under attack for ‘pornography’ and ‘perverted excess’ in the paintings. None of the paintings would go on display in the university. In May 1945 all three paintings were destroyed by fire in Schloss Immendorf by retreating SS forces. |x|
GUSTAVE DORÉ.