Saturday, April 11, 2009

Some comments on the poem logos of Aleister Crowley

Logos

Out of the night forth flamed a star -mine own!
Now seventy light-years nearer as I urge
Constant my heart through the abyss unknown,
Its glory my sole guide while space surge
About me. Seventy light-yaers! As I near
That gate of light that men call death, its cold
Pale gleam begins to pulse, a throbbing sphere,
Systole and diastole of eager gold,
New life immortal, wartmth of passion bleed
Till night's black velvet burn to crimson. Hark!
It is thy voice, Thy word, the secret seed
Of rapture that admonishes the dark.
Swift! By necessity most righteous drawn,
Hermes, authentic augur of the dawn!

Aleister Crowley


We see in this poem that the poet is think that he is near to his physical death.
we see than the writer believes in the afterlife withs his own pagan way.
but we also see that he believes in necessity. Like in ancient Greek paganism.
The Greeks believed that the necessity is superior even of the gods.
and that is what believe in this site.
if it is necessary to make a curse then no karma or hell punishment will be upon you

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