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Seek and find ever the Light on the way. |
List ye, O Man. Take of my wisdom. |
Learn of his deep hidden mysteries of space. |
Learn of the THOUGHT that grew in the abyss, |
bringing Order and Harmony in space. |
Know ye, O man, that all exists |
has being only because of the LAW. |
Know ye the LAW and ye shall be free, |
never be bound by the fetters of night. |
Far, through strange spaces, have I journeyed |
into the depth of the abyss of time, |
until in the end all was revealed. |
Know ye that mystery is only mystery |
when it is knowledge unknown to man. |
When ye have plumbed the heart of all mystery, |
knowledge and wisdom will surely be thine. |
Seek ye and learn that TIME is the secret |
whereby ye may be free of this space. |
Long have I, WISDOM, sought wisdom; |
aye, and shall seek of eternity's end |
for know that ever before me receding |
shall move the goal I seek to attain. |
Even the LORDS of the CYCLES |
know that not yet have THEY reached the goal, |
For with all of their wisdom, |
they know that TRUTH ever grows. |
Once, in a past time, I spoke to the Dweller. |
Asked of the mystery of time and space. |
Asked him the question that surged in my being, |
saying: O Master, what is time? |
Then to me spoke HE, the Master: |
Know ye, O Thoth, in the beginning |
there was VOID and nothingness, |
a timeless, spaceless, nothingness. |
And into the nothingness came a thought, |
purposeful, all-pervading, |
and It filled the VOID. |
There existed no matter, only force, |
a movement, a vortex, or vibration |
of the purposeful thought |
that filled the VOID. |
And I questioned the Master, saying: |
Was this thought eternal? |
And answered me the DWELLER, Saying: |
In the beginning, there was eternal thought, |
and for thought to be eternal, time must exist. |
So into the all-pervading thought |
grew the LAW of TIME. |
Aye time which exists through all space, |
floating in a smooth, rhythmic movement |
that is eternally in a state of fixation. |
Time changes not, |
but all things change in time. |
For time is the force |
that holds events separate, |
each in its own proper place. |
Time is not in motion, |
but ye move through time |
as your consciousness |
moves from one event to another. |
Aye, by time yet exist, all in all, |
an eternal ONE existence. |
Know ye that even though in the time ye are separate, |
yet still are ONE, in all times existent. |
Ceased then the voice of the DWELLER, |
and departed I to ponder on time. |
For knew I that in these words lay wisdom |
and a way to explore the mysteries of time. |
Oft did I ponder the words of the DWELLER. |
Then sought I to solve the mystery of time. |
Found I that time moves through strange angles. |
Yet only by curves could I hope to attain the key |
that would give me access to the time-space. |
Found I that only by moving upward |
and yet again by moving to right-ward |
could I be free from the time of the movement. |
Forth I came from out of my body, |
moved in the movements that changed me in time. |
Strange were the sights I saw in my journeys, |
many the mysteries that opened to view. |
Aye, saw I man's beginning, |
learned from the past that nothing is new. |
Seek ye, O man, to learn the pathway |
that leads through the spaces |
that are formed forth in time. |
Forget not, O man, with all of thy seeking |
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