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Forwarded from Temple of the Oracle
Here's a poem I wrote in 2014:

I am a manic werewolf, desperate to rip you to shreds.

I will destroy your will to live,
grapple at your jugular with diamond crusted claws,
whispering promises of damnation in your ear.

I will apologize innards on my breath, flossing teeth with tendons as molten silver pours from your eyes.

"I didn't mean to destroy us."
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"Archimedes once said,

'Give me a firm place to stand and a lever, and I can move the Earth.'

He was enamored of the idea of the lever and its ability to multiply force.
This specific idea [is]... we need a lever in our lives to make a change in the world."
"I have always been fascinated for how physics and philosophy entangle in certain ways, Archimedes is no different. What easily explains a physical phenomenon, such as the use of the lever, can take a deeper meaning when we change the frame of reference."
"No matter how small, a change can still be part of something greater. Even then, when he held a position of power, he fought for all of them to be treated equally. He considered everyone as a human being, even those who stood against him."
"Those who guided me to the right place to stand..

Those who helped me stand my ground for what I believed in as I grew up..

Those who acted as my lever to go through the obstacles in my life when the times were rough..

I want you to know..

We can still move the whole world."
Here I shoot, and you run
The words you scribbled on the walls
With the loss of friends you didn't have
I call you when the time is right
Are you in, or are you out?

https://open.spotify.com/track/4KliQFRlvNKnlVYzMMbSMq?si=81VYm3_XSPCN7K9qQqXsnw
If I cannot bend Heaven, I will raise Hell
No matter how many times I read this quote, it still resonates:

Be radical, have principles, be absolute.

Be that which the bourgeoisie calls an extremist.

Give yourself without counting or calculating - don't accept what they call ‘the reality of life' and act in such a way that you won't be accepted by that kind of ‘life.’

Never abandon the principle of struggle.


- Julius Evola
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"Sing, O Muse, of the rage of Achilles, of Peleus' son, murderous, man-killer, fated to die, sing of the rage that cost the Achaeans so many good men and sent so many vital, hearty souls down to the dreary House of Death."
Burn it down from the inside baby. The Library of Alexandria was an inside job.
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
"The noble man honours in himself the powerful one, him also who has power over himself, who knows how to speak and how to keep silence, who takes pleasure in subjecting himself to severity and hardness, and has reverence for all that is severe and hard."
— Nietzsche
Forwarded from Diary of an Underground Ronin
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"Allegedly": breaking & entering, possession of narcotics, obstruction of justice, resisting arrest.
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Forwarded from ☤Hermean☤
Forwarded from Goat’s Milk and Honey
For Mercury
By: Galina Krasskova

Today is a good day to honor Mercurius,
The God of the Road,
Opener of the Way,
Clever Tongued,
Cunning, Strange, and Wise.
Praise Him.

Today is a good day
to honor Mercurius,
Hermes, Who knows every path
and where they lead,
Who blesses thieves, magicians, and scholars.
Who bears the gift of healing,
and the challenge of mystic vision.

Winged Traveller,
Brilliance in motion,
implacable as thought
and genius
let us always praise You.

Let us bring You frankincense,
fruits, and rich red wine.
Let us adorn Your altar with gifts:
chocolate, cinnamon, coffee,
odd coins, pretty paper,
and the unchecked flow of
ancient tongues.
Let us give to You,
a sacrifice of roosters,
and kindness to strangers,
whose guise You may wear.

We shall praise You always,
pouring out offerings
with ready hands
and devoted hearts
and if this pleases You, Swiftness of the Gods,
and Ever in Motion,
perhaps You will grant us
Your blessings.

Ave.