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                <title>topsy Turvy</title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 15 Jul 2009 08:50:18 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ My life has been so topsy turvy lately I do not know where to start... hopefully I can get back to doing art again soon grr<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>Absinthe: The Green Goddess</title>
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                <pubDate>Sat, 27 Sep 2008 19:04:55 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Absinthe: The Green Goddess<br />by Aleister Crowley <br /><br />I.<br /><br />Keep always this dim corner for me, that I may sit while the Green Hour glides, a proud pavine of Time. For I am no longer in the city accursed, where Time is horsed on the white gelding Death, his spurs rusted with blood.<br /><br />There is a corner of the United States which he has overlooked. It lies in New Orleans, between Canal Street and Esplanade Avenue; the Mississippi for its base. Thence it reaches northward to a most curious desert land, where is a cemetery lovely beyond dreams. Its walls low and whitewashed, within which straggles a wilderness of strange and fantastic tombs; and hard by is that great city of brothels which is so cynically mirthful a neighbor. As Felicien Rops wrote,--or was it Edmond d'Haraucourt?--"_la Prostitution et la Mort sont frere et soeur--les fils de Dieu!_" (_=italic) At least the poet of *Le Legende des Sexes* (*=underline) was right, and the psycho-analysts after him, in identifying the Mother with the Tomb. This, then, is only the beginning and end of things, this "_quartier macabre_" beyond the North Rampart with the Mississippi on the other side. It is like the space between, our life which flows, and fertilizes as it flows, muddy and malarious as it may be, to empty itself into the warm bosom of the Gulf Stream, which (in our allegory) we may call the Life of God.<br /><br />But our business is with the heart of things; we must go beyond the crude phenomena of nature if we are to dwell in the spirit. Art is the soul of life and the Old Absinthe House is heart and soul of the old quarter of New Orleans.<br /><br />For here was the headquarters of no common man--no less than a real pirate--of Captain Lafitte, who not only robbed his neighbors, but defended them against invasion. Here, too, sat Henry Clay, who lived and died to give his name to a cigar. Outside this house no man remembers much more of him than that; but here, authentic and, as I imagine, indignant, his ghost stalks grimly.<br /><br />Here, too are marble basins hollowed--and hallowed!--by the drippings of the water which creates by baptism the new spirit of absinthe.<br /><br />I am only sipping the second glass of that "fascinating, but subtle poison, whose ravages eat men's heart and brain" that I have ever tasted in my life; and as I am not an American anxious for quick action, I am not surprised and disappointed that I do not drop dead upon the spot. But I can taste souls without the aid of absinthe; and besides, this is magic of absinthe! The spirit of the house has entered into it; it is an elixir, the masterpiece of an old alchemist, no common wine.<br /><br />And so, as I talk with the patron concerning the vanity of things, I perceive the secret of the heart of God himself; this, that everything, even the vilest thing, is so unutterably lovely that it is worthy of the devotion of a God for all eternity.<br /><br />What other excuse could He give man for making him? In substance, that is my answer to King Solomon.<br /><br />II.<br /><br />The barrier between divine and human things is frail but inviolable; the artist and the bourgeois are only divided by a point of view--"A hair divided the false and true."<br /><br />I am watching the opalescence of my absinthe, and it leads me to ponder upon a certain very curious mystery, persistent in legend. We may call it the mystery of the rainbow.<br /><br />Originally in the fantastic but significant legend of the Hebrews, the rainbow is mentioned as the sign of salvation. The world has been purified by water, and was ready for the revelation of Wine. God would never again destroy His work, but ultimately seal its perfection by a baptism of fire.<br /><br />Now, in this analogue also falls the coat of many colors which was made for Joseph, a legend which was regarded as so important that it was subsequently borrowed for the romance of Jesus. The veil of the Temple, too, was of many colors. We find, further east, that the _Manipura Cakkra_--the Lotus of the City of Jewels--which is an important centre in Hindu anatomy, and apparently identical with the solar plexus, is the central point of the nervous system of the human body, dividing the sacred from the profane, or the lower from the higher.<br /><br />In western Mysticism, once more we learn that the middle grade initiation is called _Hodos Camelioniis_, the Path of the Chameleon. There is here evidently an illusion to this same mystery. We also learn that the middle stage in Alchemy is when the liquor becomes opalescent.<br /><br />Finally, we note among the visions of the Saints one called the Universal Peacock, in which the totality is perceived thus royally appareled.<br /><br />Would it were possible to assemble in this place the cohorts of quotation; for indeed they are beautiful with banners, flashing their myriad rays from _cothurn_ and _habergeon_, gay and gallant in the light of that Sun which knows no fa... ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>Ophelia</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 09 May 2008 16:37:46 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ <p><br />On the calm black water where the stars are sleeping<br />White Ophelia floats like a great lily;<br />Floats very slowly, lying in her long veils...<br />- In the far-off woods you can hear them sound the mort.<br /><p><br />For more than a thousand years sad Ophelia<br />Has passed, a white phantom, down the long black river.<br />For more than a thousand years her sweet madness<br />Has murmured its ballad to the evening breeze.<br /><p><br />The wind kisses her breasts and unfolds in a wreath<br />Her great veils rising and falling with the waters;<br />The shivering willows weep on her shoulder,<br />The rushes lean over her wide, dreaming brow.<br /><p><br />The ruffled water-lilies are sighing around her;<br />At times she rouses, in a slumbering alder,<br />Some nest from which escapes a small rustle of wings;<br />- A mysterious anthem falls from the golden stars.<br /><p><br />II<br /><p><br /><br />O pale Ophelia! beautiful as snow!<br />Yes child, you died, carried off by a river!<br />- It was the winds descending from the great mountains of Norway<br />That spoke to you in low voices of better freedom.<br /><p><br />It was a breath of wind, that, twisting your great hair,<br />Brought strange rumors to your dreaming mind;<br />It was your heart listening to the song of Nature<br />In the groans of the tree and the sighs of the nights;<br /><p><br />It was the voice of mad seas, the great roar,<br />That shattered your child's heart, too human and too soft;<br />It was a handsome pale knight, a poor madman<br />Who one April morning sate mute at your knees!<br /><p><br />Heaven! Love! Freedom! What a dream, oh poor crazed Girl!<br />You melted to him as snow does to a fire;<br />Your great visions strangled your words<br />- And fearful Infinity terrified your blue eye!<br /><p><br />III<br /><p><br /><br />- And the poet says that by starlight<br />You come seeking, in the night, the flowers that you picked<br />And that he has seen on the water, lying in her long veils<br />White Ophelia floating, like a great lily.<br /><p><br />Arthur Rimbaud<br /><p><br /><br /><br />----------------<br /><br /><p><br />Now playing: <a href="http://www.foxytunes.com/artist/emilie+autumn/track/opheliac">Emilie Autumn - Opheliac</a><br />via <a href="http://www.foxytunes.com/signatunes/">FoxyTunes</a></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p></p><br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>Old Stuff</title>
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                <pubDate>Thu, 10 Apr 2008 15:25:57 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Wow I was rummaging through some boxes and found some old sketches I worked on a few years ago <img src="http://e.deviantart.com/emoticons/b/biggrin.gif" width="15" height="15" alt=":D" title=":D (Big Grin)" /> This ought to be interesting!!<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>hohum</title>
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                <pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2008 23:10:50 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ My daughter has grown an interest in drawing at a level I wasn't aware of O.o I am thinking of helping her open an account on here so she can upload her art and help her get inspired even more I showed her a friends Dev page and she loved it I am excited once I hook up my new printer I willl work on her page as well!! Go her!!<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>Wax seals </title>
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                <pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2008 18:31:12 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ Wax seals will be on hold till further notice (found new crack Mabinogi!!)<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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                <title>Wax Seals</title>
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                <pubDate>Fri, 14 Mar 2008 14:59:24 PDT</pubDate>
                
                <description><![CDATA[ I am trying my hand at wax seals, using just single letters it seems to be working out alright. will be posting them as I make them<br /><br /> ]]></description>
                <author>~Fekona</author>
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