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The Idolatry of a severed hand
Contributed by
alicewhite
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Thursday, 20th February 2014 @ 03:09:23 AM in AEST
Topic:
mystical
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The idolatry of a severed hand
pharisees egyptain coutier horns ablaze
temple of the sun GOD
they praise they raise
marching slowly
to the beat of a drum
descending steep stones
step by step they come
animal heads above bodies and legs
call of the horn
sun cycle set
atu anak khi aah
levitartus vestibule monarch adeisum amun ra
the idolatry of a severed hand
E barbbara semitic baal
hadad deluge of the storm
idolatry of a severed hand
A severed hand adorned.
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2014-02-20 03:09:23] (Date/Time posted on
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Re: The Idolatry of a severed hand
(User Rating: 1 ) by Former_Member on
Saturday, 29th March 2014 @ 10:08:16 PM AEST (User
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so very ... roman sine or half perfection
in mimicry in callousness in idolatry in
cycles set to be seen or adorn , i like it but i think too much about histories I do not quite know.
The old, body beautiful, the Giorgione... Sleeping Venus, beauty so immense. You wonder what is she dreaming about, it makes one blush to gaze upon her as so many have done.
But somehow I know you speak of the Egyptian myth and art.
I really think this holds a lot of research in it.
It's daunting and quite mystical. Bowing to a powerful leader is not always a good thing I suppose.
this truly is a remarkable piece.
Peace!
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