January 15, 2013

Metathesis of IHVH


The Badge of the House of Winsor

The Queen of the South Seas                   The First Son of the House


The King                                                 The Dog

The Juggler

The Pickpocket                                        The Clowns

Heimloss

The Innocent



April 29th of last year was the 119th day of the year when She wedded the First Son of the House. The Feast of Epiphanies this year shined on Her birthday darkly displaying the adoration of Apophis. Apep did not destroy the earth on Her birthday as feared but it did shed two seeds. The two Supernals one hand clapped their response to the cosmic duat'd blessing with a show of their own. A show aptly named Kooza, with its seven lower Infernals and its closing act the wheel of death, is one off from His name, the imminent Great External King.

The Great External King, still in utero, lays his hand to the sword in the stone through the words of the all knowing forerunner. Only the King may wield the iron implement which has, is, and will smash the nations. All others who touch the sword are "imbeciles" and are to not touch the sword, not being of the blood, the lineage or the oaths that bind Him to it.

These imposter sovereigns are not worthy of iron swords, or life, or home, in any fashion. Their rights are in some "little book" of no consequence, their claims laid nullified by babble of the forerunner. Their own children will betray them and hand them over to the all knowing forerunner, who is only working out the machinations of the Great External King. These children have specially formed ears and minds that only hear and believe "slavery is freedom".

The stone that sheaths the sword before its emancipation is the peterfied mind of man. Only the Great Dragon of 88 stars holds the right to wield magnetic iron. Being the jealous god that He is, the Great Dragon through its forerunner mouths and utterances, will not stop until a new magnet arises and displaces Him, or until he has subjugated the wandering knights to His sword. The contest for who may hold the iron is not in the strength of the hands of men. The real contest as Pliny the Elder wrote of was the cutting of the mistletoe with the sickle shaped, Gold knife .. Iron was strictly forbidden. The panacea of all hangs in the balance. The golden dagger is inside and its purchase price is 30 pieces of silver. Hand yourself over.