He, the Morningstar, Eater of Tyrants, Destroyer of Empires, Ruler of the Earth, Leader of the Lost, Redeemer of the Forsaken.“
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He, the Morningstar, Eater of Tyrants, Destroyer of Empires, Ruler of the Earth, Leader of the Lost, Redeemer of the Forsaken.“
Ms. Codex 1128 - [Mystical miscellany]
Written in Germany around 1440 CE, this manuscript is a collection of four devotional works with mystical and didactic tendencies: the first is a version of the work on the six names of the Eucharist or body of Christ (Buch von den sechs Namen des Fronleichnams or Liber de corde et sanguine domini) composed by the author known as the Monk of Heilsbronn. The second is a prose tract on the question of how to love God. The third, also in prose, focuses on the Passion of Christ. And the last one is a 12-line prose piece that names obedience, poverty, and chastity as the three virtues essential to a cleric and elevates obedience as the noblest one.
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St. Patrick’s Day: Green Velvet
This small devotional book is bound in lovely green velvet. The crushed material around the spine suggests the book was cradled in a hand when it was read.
Het Recht Gebruyck van des Herren h. Avontmael, soo voor als na de bedieninge; bestände in meditatien, gebeden en danckseggingen, door C. Drelincourt, P. du Moulin, en andere godts-geleerden. ... Tot Rotterdam, by Philip Losel, bökverkooper [1734]
Poem to Hathor :1:
“In the times I struggle most
You were there.
I found you amongst the dirt
while I was wadding through mud.
Around you bloomed daffodils
Lilies, roses, and I even found some pearls.
I scooped your skeleton corpse up from the mud
Like a caterpillar emerging from its cocoon
You grew and grew.
As a pregnant woman, fertile, swollen, ready to bloom,
You burst yourself into my life - into my view.
Halo’d, golden, and shining you stepped forth-
My Goddess Hathor...
You were born.”
- Haku
Lucifer the Morningstar
"Even in the night sky
Where the clouds dissipate.
The stars never touch
They never get to see each other.
Only when the moon is gone
Can they finally glance upon the other.
The brightest of them all
The Morningstar, he stood out."
- Haku
Love Yourself More Than Those Who Lust
Each glance in the mirror brings me closer to you. Every 'I love you' I say to myself, let's me reach you. For even the stars shine upon me To kiss my neck, to lick my lips, Allured by my breathtaking ways. All of it because I am one with you. The flowers that bloom up at me Eyes wide as they stare, watching, Taking me in sip by sip. All of it because you've kissed me. Nude, they desire me, in satin, I know how they crave and want me, In their beds so I can whisper in their ears-- The thing you tell me to say to myself Every time I see myself in my mirror: 'I love you'
- Haku; To My Beloved Netjeret Hetheru
A Necromancer's Lullabye
"What's it like on the other side?
Seeing and finding bones
Touching the graveyard dirt
Feeling the dung from maggots
The rotten and all those who have spoiled."
- Haku