Musical Themes for Eros & Thanatos | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 63869042 United States 01/24/2016 08:58 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eros and Thanatos are brances on the same old tree Rooted in the soil of shadow and light If God was seperated from the dark twin, the Devil Could he ever know the soul of mankind? We want a new god called Abraxas! Enter the Pleroma and see that nothingless is all And you must destroy a world to be born Alpha and Omega are the beginning and the end United in the shape of Abraxas Darkness and the light Sermones ad Mortous, empty fullness Abraxas, your words is a riddle to be solved You bear the mark of Cain And you are fighting like a bird (To) free you from the egg, the egg is all the world The Sermon to the Dead A gospel to another life Hear the words of Cain, the sinner and the saint The grave is a flower And you are dying to be born Baptized by fire and you will slough your skin The sign of Abraxas The circle of the solar year Deep in the winter you'll see the sun be born |
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(OP) User ID: 50209181 United States 01/24/2016 11:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Eros and Thanatos are brances on the same old tree Quoting: Anonymous Coward 63869042 Rooted in the soil of shadow and light If God was seperated from the dark twin, the Devil Could he ever know the soul of mankind? We want a new god called Abraxas! Enter the Pleroma and see that nothingless is all And you must destroy a world to be born Alpha and Omega are the beginning and the end United in the shape of Abraxas Darkness and the light Sermones ad Mortous, empty fullness Abraxas, your words is a riddle to be solved You bear the mark of Cain And you are fighting like a bird (To) free you from the egg, the egg is all the world The Sermon to the Dead A gospel to another life Hear the words of Cain, the sinner and the saint The grave is a flower And you are dying to be born Baptized by fire and you will slough your skin The sign of Abraxas The circle of the solar year Deep in the winter you'll see the sun be born I've been under the impression we ought not renounce our creaturedom, to never fall back to sleep so as to blaspheme the role of SEED, disgracing its rightfully conceived depths. That creation itself begot a Great Animus whose duty lies parallel to the fires of fruition. Do the fruits here frighten ethereal stiffs? What crafts their smile? What is sweet to them? And had the muses torn loose? Rare to see words of veritable solemnity. Without energy life would be extinguished instantaneously, and the cellular fabric would collapse. - Albert Szent-Györgyi What the midnight creep said to the fine black sheep: Help me stir her stolen blood with the jealousy of death above... [link to musescore.com (secure)] |
cerebrose
(OP) User ID: 50209181 United States 01/24/2016 11:49 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Anyway, here's another for Eros (with Abraxicated reception, of course): Without energy life would be extinguished instantaneously, and the cellular fabric would collapse. - Albert Szent-Györgyi What the midnight creep said to the fine black sheep: Help me stir her stolen blood with the jealousy of death above... [link to musescore.com (secure)] |
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Arbelos
User ID: 37214159 United States 11/08/2016 11:18 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | The Catholic church later deemed Abraxas a pagan god, and ultimately branded him a demon as documented in J. Collin de Plancy's Infernal Dictionary, Abraxas (or Abracax) is labeled the "supreme God" of the Basilidians, whom he describes as "heretics of the second century." He further indicated the Basilidians attributed to Abraxas the rule over "365 skies" and "365 virtues". In a final statement on Basilidians, de Plancy states that their view was that Jesus Christ was merely a "benevolent ghost sent on Earth by Abracax." |
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