......am noting New Moon energies by eventide..
..had NOT remembered during the day.
dmm/ew
AS
THIS HAS BEEN SURVIVED SINCE BEFORE TIME
SINCE BEFORE GOD WAS INVENTED IN MAN’S IMAGE
∞
TAO GRACE ALONE
∞
NO REQUIREMENT FOR REPEATS
UNLESS ONE BELIEVES IT SO
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3:33 AM-12/18/17
you yourself do not become a monster...
for when you gaze long into the abyss.
The abyss gazes also into you.
― Friedrich Nietzsche
beyond good and evil.
Beyond Good and Evil, Aphorism 153
Nietzsche Quotes
which have strayed down to them from the heights;
as something more delicate, more fragile,
more savage, stranger, sweeter, soulful--
but as something which has to be caged up
so that it shall not fly away.
Beyond Good and Evil, "Our Virtues", 1886
Nietzsche Quotes
but the rule in groups.
Aphorism 156, Beyond Good and Evil
Nietzsche Quotes
but that I no longer believe you -
that is what has distressed me.
Beyond Good and Evil, maxim 183
Nietzsche Quotes
-dmm/ew
excerpt:
“Fear is his belief.
You scare him.
Your miracles make him feel like a rooster without a cock.
He be frustrated he can’t harness the power.
John’s cock couldn’t make up for being a traitor to God.
Faith just be a tool for him to cut out people’s will and heart.
Murder simplified his life.”
Voodoo Dreams
Jewell Parker Rhodes
******
He forced me to Remember the primal, primordial, ancient “I AM”.
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From privately published
AS THE COCK CROWS
dmm/ew
Beyond Good and Evil
Nietzsche Quotes
(all Nietzsche Quotes above from
https://www.nietzsche-quotes.com/beyond-good-and-evil
and/or
dmm/ew Memory
AFTERNOON......
until they have even lost the instinct
of the wild creatures,
for the wild creature knows by instinct
when a human being loves it and it will respond to that love.”
“All we can say is that man brings forth that which he gazes upon
and separates himself from God and man,
and in this way
he can go lower than the animal.
From a quote we've had for years
See full quote in Read More at end of Afternoon Photos
"These wild people..."
there were/are Ones
who
DID/DO NOT TARRY
&
only stated/state with entire mostly wordless Being:
"Get Thee behind me!"
&
shook/shake any "dust off feet..."
walked/walk on...
leaving
"dead to bury the dead."
dmm/ew
we know that
good and evil are one
but we never confuse the two.
Serpent and the Rainbow
See Read More below
for full quote re:
"These wild people...."
and when the Masters go among them for the prisoners they do not resist.
We were also told that the masters had made a number of attempts
to reach these wild people but these attempts
had come to naught because of the fear in which the people held them.
It is said that if the Masters do go among them,
the snow men will not eat or sleep, but stay in the open night and day,
so great is their fear.
These people have lost all contact with civilization,
even forgetting that they had ever contacted other races
or that they are the descendants from them,
so far have they separated themselves from others.
We were able to get Emil and Jast to say but little about this strange wild tribe,
nor could we influence them to take us to them.
When we questioned, the only comment was,
“They are God’s children, the same as we are,
only they have lived so long in hatred and fear of their fellow-men
and they have so developed the hatred and fear faculty
that they have isolated themselves from their fellow men
to such an extent that they have completely forgotten
they are descendants of the human family,
and think themselves the wild creatures they appear to be.”
“They have gone on in this way
until they have even lost the instinct of the wild creatures
, for the wild creature knows by instinct
when a human being loves it and it will respond to that love.”
“All we can say is that man brings forth that which he gazes upon and separates himself from God and man,
and in this way
he can go lower than the animal.”
“It would serve no purpose to take you among them.
It would instead, harm those people.
We are in hopes some day to find some one among them
who will be receptive to our teaching
and in this way reach them all.”
From
LIFE AND TEACHINGS OF THE MASTERS OF THE FAR EAST v.1
Baird T. Spalding
pp. 75-76