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One flesh in morning light

Long ago, when the sun and earth were one flesh held tight When male and female were one light Shining as the white moon, turning as the wheel of night We had immeasurable might Because we had four legs, four ears, eight eyes and four hands We had two faces that looked towards the heavenly lands Saklas, terrified of our searching and wandering But still desiring man to continue sacrificing Sliced that moon into two for our light to start dimming And so, each half was filled with trembling hunger and longing For their other half, because death came when the moon split They both tasted gnosis, but they were cast into the pit After thousands of years wandering in the swirling dark Adam heard the baptism of the lamb, the new and holy ark He cried out to his son Seth, for the firstborn morning spark "My sole living son, go the stars and Armozel to embark In receiving the oil from the tree of mercy and life In order to anoint my body in this tomb, now my wife I, Seth, went to the high stars of the draco constellation And prayed for the oil for my father's consolation Armozel, the first angel, appeared in a revelation "Do not weep Seth, for the oil of white grapes of salvation For the oil will only be granted when the morning appears When the firstborn morning spark will dry up all of man's tears " "All mankind will get the fiery oil, all will bow the knee When the spark will come down in flesh and become the gnosis tree Becoming the blazing morning for all sleepers to see Awakening the dead from their tombs, against nature's decree At that time, Adam and Eve, male and female will unite The sun and earth will become one flesh of heavenly moonlight"

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