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Today I saw a dozen of these, this colour, sitting on a fence, flitting about the fields. Then this. Synchronicity. Morphic Resonance. A sign.

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Dreams are real as long as they last. Can we say more of life?

The Upanishads

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...the melancholy of summer’s end, when the sun is still strong and the light is clear but the tops of the evening trees shiver with a presentiment of the coming decline, a knowledge it contains within itself the way a loaf of bread recalls the hot embers of the fire where it was baked.

Mihail Sebastian, Women (trans. Phillip Ó Ceallaigh)

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Point Bonita lighthouse, oil on canvas. — Frederick Ferdinand Schafer (American/German, 1839-1927)

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"This is Babalon, the true mistress of The Beast; of HER (Isis, Sophia, Ishtar, etc), all her mistresses on the lower planes are but avatars." Aleister Crowley, The Vision and the Voice Ave Babalon! Talon Abraxas 156 BABALON is one of central figures in Aleister Crowley’s Thelema cosmology. In her most abstract form, Babalon represents the female sexual impulse and the liberated woman. In the creed of the Gnostic Mass she is also identified with Mother Earth, in her most fertile sense. The star of Babalon has several symbolic components.

First of all it is all about number 7.

Seven in Hebrew Kabbalah represents Sephiroth called Netzach, it is an area of human psyche where all emotional realm is located. It is domain of Female Goddesses which are representing concept of Love.

Venus, Aphrodite, Ishtar and so on. Love which represents Babalon is All Accepting.

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