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Believe in what you pray for.
PARACELSUS IN EXCELSIS

"Being no longer human, why should I
Pretend humanity or don the frail attire?
Men have I known and men, but never one
Was grown so free an essence, or become
So simply element as what I am.
The mist goes from the mirror and I see.
Behold! the world of forms is swept beneath-
Turmoil grown visible beneath our peace,
And we that are grown formless, rise above-
Fluids intangible that have been men,
We seem as statues round whose high-risen base
Some overflowing river is run mad,
In us alone the element of calm."

~Ezra Pound


IMPERIVM
"To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment."

~Ralph Waldo Emerson


IMPERIVM
Forwarded from ELYSIVM
"I have tried to write Paradise

Do not move
Let the wind speak
that is paradise."

Ezra Pound
"The inscrutable wisdom through which we exist is not less worthy of veneration in respect to what it denies us than in respect to what it has granted."

~Immanuel Kant


IMPERIVM
"Courage is resistance to fear, mastery of fear — not absence of fear."

~Mark Twain


IMPERIVM
Forwarded from ELYSIVM
"Shall I not have intelligence with the earth?  Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould myself?"

Henry David Thoreau
“Tell me your relation to pain, and I will tell you who you are!”

~Ernst Jünger


IMPERIVM
I

The Thousandth Man

"One man in a thousand, Solomon says,
Will stick more close than a brother.
And it’s worth while seeking him half your days
If you find him before the other.
Nine hundred and ninety-nine depend
On what the world sees in you,
But the Thousandth Man will stand your friend
With the whole round world agin you.

‘Tis neither promise nor prayer nor show
Will settle the finding for ‘ee.
Nine hundred and ninety-nine of ’em go
By your looks or your acts or your glory.
But if he finds you and you find him,
The rest of the world don’t matter;
For the Thousandth Man will sink or swim
With you in any water.

You can use his purse with no more talk
Than he uses yours for his spendings,
And laugh and meet in your daily walk
As though there had been no lendings...."


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II

"...Nine hundred and ninety-nine of ’em call
For silver and gold in their dealings;
But the Thousandth Man he’s worth ’em all,
Because you can show him your feelings.

His wrong’s your wrong, and his right’s your right,
In season or out of season.
Stand up and back it in all men’s
sight—
With that for your only reason!
Nine hundred and ninety-nine can’t bide
The shame or mocking or laughter,
But the Thousandth Man will stand by your side
To the gallows-foot—and after!"

~Rudyard Kipling


IMPERIVM
Forwarded from ELYSIVM
"To make a prairie it takes a clover and one bee, One clover, and a bee, And revery. The revery alone will do, If bees are few."

Emily Dickinson
2025/10/28 06:49:47
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