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Deep in Earth's heart lie the Halls of Amenti, |
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far 'neath the islands of sunken Atlantis, |
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Halls of the Dead and halls of the living, |
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bathed in the fire of the infinite ALL. |
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Far in a past time, lost in the space time, |
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the Children of Light looked down on the world. |
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Seeing the children of men in their bondage, |
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bound by the force that came from beyond. |
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Knew they that only by freedom from bondage |
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could man ever rise from the Earth to the Sun. |
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Down they descended and created bodies, |
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taking the semblance of men as their own. |
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The Masters of everything said after their forming: |
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"We are they who were formed from the space-dust, |
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partaking of life from the infinite ALL; |
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living in the world as children of men, |
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like and yet unlike the children of men." |
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Then for a dwelling place, far 'neath the earth crust, |
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blasted great spaces they by their power, |
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spaces apart from the children of men. |
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Surrounded them by forces and power, |
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shielded from harm they the Halls of the Dead. |
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Side by side then, placed they other spaces, |
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filled them with Life and with Light from above. |
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Builded they then the Halls of Amenti, |
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that they might dwell eternally there, |
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living with life to eternity's end. |
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Thirty and two were there of the children, |
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sons of Lights who had come among men, |
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seeking to free from the bondage of darkness |
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those who were bound by the force from beyond. |
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Deep in the Halls of Life grew a flower, flaming, |
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expanding, driving backward the night. |
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Placed in the center, a ray of great potence, Life |
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giving, Light giving, filling with power all who came near it. |
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Placed they around it thrones, two and thirty, |
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places for each of the Children of Light, |
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placed so that they were bathed in the radiance, |
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filled with the Life from the eternal Light. |
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There time after time placed they their first created bodies |
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so that they might by filled with the Spirit of Life. |
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One hundred years out of each thousand must the |
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Life-giving Light flame forth on their bodies. |
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Quickening, awakening the Spirit of Life. |
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There in the circle from aeon to aeon, |
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sit the Great Masters, |
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living a life not known among men. |
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There in the Halls of Life they lie sleeping; |
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free flows their Soul through the bodies of men. |
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Time after time, while their bodies lie sleeping, |
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incarnate they in the bodies of men. |
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Teaching and guiding onward and upward, |
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out of the darkness into the light. |
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There in the Hall of Life, filled with their wisdom, |
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known not to the races of man, living forever 'neath the cold |
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fire of life, sit the Children of Light. |
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Times there are when they awaken, |
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come from the depths to be lights among men, |
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infinite they among finite men. |
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He who by progress has grown from the darkness, |
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lifted himself from the night into light, |
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free is he made of the Halls of Amenti, |
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free of the Flower of Light and of Life. |
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Guided he then, by wisdom and knowledge, |
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passes from men, to the Master of Life. |
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There he may dwell as one with the Masters, |
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free from the bonds of the darkness of night. |
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Seated within the flower of radiance sit seven |
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Lords from the Space-Times above us, |
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helping and guiding through infinite Wisdom, |
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the pathway through time of the children of men. |
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Mighty and strange, they, |
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veiled with their power, |
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silent, all-knowing, |
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drawing the Life force, |
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different yet one with the |
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children of men. |
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Aye, different, and yet One |
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with the Children of Light. |
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Custodians and watchers of the force of man's bondage, |
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ready to loose when the light has been reached. |
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First and most mighty, |
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sits the Veiled Presence, Lord of Lords, |
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the infinite Nine, |
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over the other from each |
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the Lords of the Cycles; |
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Three, Four, Five, and Six, Seven, Eight, |
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each with his mission, each with his powers, |
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guiding, directing the destiny of man. |
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There sit they, mighty and potent, |
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free of all time and space. |
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Not of this world they, |
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yet akin to it, |
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Elder Brothers they, |
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of the children of men. |
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Judging and weighing, |
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they with their wisdom, |
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watching the progress |
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of Light among men. |
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There before them was I led by the Dweller, |
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watched him blend with ONE from above. |
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Then from HE came forth a voice saying: |
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"Great art thou, Thoth, among children of men. |
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Free henceforth of the Halls of Amenti, |
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Master of Life among children of men. |
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Taste not of death except as thou will it, |
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drink thou of Life to Eternity's end, |
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Henceforth forever is Life, |
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thine for the taking. |
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Henceforth is Death at the call of thy hand. |
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Dwell here or leave here when thou desireth, |
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free is Amenti to the son of man. |
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Take thou up Life in what form thou desireth, |
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Child of the Light that has grown among men. |
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Choose thou thy work, for all should must labor, |
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never be free from the pathway of Light. |
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One step thou has gained on the long pathway upward, |
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infinite now is the mountain of Light. |
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Each step thou taketh but heightens the mountain; |
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all of thy progress but lengthens the goal. |
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Approach ye ever the infinite Wisdom, |
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ever before thee recedes the goal. |
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Free are ye made now of the Halls of Amenti |
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to walk hand in hand with the Lords of the world, |
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one in one purpose, working together, |
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bring of Light to the children of men." |
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Then from his throne came one of the Masters, |
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taking my hand and leading me onward, |
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through all the Halls of the deep hidden land. |
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Led he me through the Halls of Amenti, |
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showing the mysteries that are known not to man. |
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Through the dark passage, downward he led me, |
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into the Hall where site the dark Death. |
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Vast as space lay the great Hall before me, |
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walled by darkness but yet filled with Light. |
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Before me arose a great throne of darkness, |
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veiled on it sat a figure of night. |
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Darker than darkness sat the great figure, |
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dark with a darkness not of the night. |
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Before it then paused the Master, speaking |
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The Word that brings about Life, saying; |
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"Oh, master of darkness, |
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guide of the way from Life unto Life, |
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before thee I bring a Sun of the morning. |
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Touch him not ever with the power of night. |
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Call not his flame to the darkness of night. |
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Know him, and see him, |
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one of our brothers, |
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lifted from darkness into the Light. |
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Release thou his flame from its bondage, |
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free let it flame through the darkness of night." |
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Raised then the hand of the figure, |
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forth came a flame that grew clear and bright. |
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Rolled back swiftly the curtain of darkness, |
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unveiled the Hall from the darkness of night. |
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Then grew in the great space before me, |
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flame after flame, from the veil of the night. |
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Uncounted millions leaped they before me, |
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some flaming forth as flowers of fire. |
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Others there were that shed a dim radiance, |
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flowing but faintly from out of the night. |
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Some there were that faded swiftly; |
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others that grew from a small spark of light. |
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Each surrounded by its dim veil of darkness, |
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yet flaming with light that could never be quenched. |
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Coming and going like fireflies in springtime, |
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filled they with space with Light and with Life. |
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Then spoke a voice, mighty and solemn, saying: |
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"These are lights that are souls among men, |
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growing and fading, existing forever, |
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changing yet living, through death into life. |
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When they have bloomed into flower, |
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reached the zenith of growth in their life, |
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swiftly then send I my veil of darkness, |
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shrouding and changing to new forms of life. |
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Steadily upward throughout the ages, growing, |
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expanding into yet another flame, |
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lighting the darkness with yet greater power, |
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quenched yet unquenched by the veil of the night. |
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So grows the soul of man ever upward, |
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quenched yet unquenched by the darkness of night. |
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I, Death, come, and yet I remain not, |
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for life eternal exists in the ALL; |
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only an obstacle, I in the pathway, |
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quick to be conquered by the infinite light. |
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Awaken, O flame that burns ever inward, |
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flame forth and conquer the veil of the night." |
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Then in the midst of the flames |
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in the darkness grew there one that |
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drove forth the night, flaming, expanding, |
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ever brighter, until at last was nothing but Light. |
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Then spoke my guide, the voice of the master: |
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See your own soul as it grows in the light, |
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free now forever from the Lord of the night. |
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Forward he led me through many great spaces |
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filled with the mysteries of the Children of Light; |
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mysteries that man may never yet know of until |
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he, too, is a Sun of the Light. |
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Backward then HE led me into the Light |
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of the hall of the Light. |
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Knelt I then before the great Masters, |
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Lords of ALL from the cycles above. |
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Spoke HE then with words of great power saying: |
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Thou hast been made free of the Halls of Amenti. |
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Choose thou thy work among the children of men. |
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Then spoke I: |
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O, great master, |
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let me be a teacher of men, |
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leading then onward and upward until they, |
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too, are lights among men; |
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freed from the veil of the night that surrounds them, |
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flaming with light that shall shine among men. |
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Spoke to me then the voice: |
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Go, as yet will. So be it decreed. |
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Master are ye of your destiny, |
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free to take or reject at will. |
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Take ye the power, take ye the wisdom. |
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Shine as a light among the children of men. |
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Upward then, led me the Dweller. |
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Dwelt I again among children of men, |
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teaching and showing some of my wisdom; |
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Sun of the Light, a fire among men. |
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Now again I tread the path downward, |
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seeking the light in the darkness of night. |
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Hold ye and keep ye, preserve my record, |
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guide shall it be to the children of men. |