(urth) Rudesind/Inire/Lunar Picture

brunians at brunians.org brunians at brunians.org
Sat Jul 31 23:45:25 PDT 2010


Angels are male and female.

You don't have to take my word for this: I have never heard of someone not
getting results from the enochian system.

Get the calls and start chanting:
http://hermetic.com/enochia/calls.html?ref=Guzels.TV

I note that the complex consonents (eg rsg in vorsg) are short monosyllables.

Pronunciation is not critical: these are known to be generally benign
entities.

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> It is a poorly understood phenomenon, and I do not pretend to expertise
> on the subject.
>
> I seem to recall there was a bad movie about it once ... perhaps angels
> trade wings for genitals when that happens.
>
> Jeff Wilson wrote:
>> On 7/29/2010 1:22 PM, David Stockhoff wrote:
>>> I forget where Wolfe discusses it. I thought 2 of them spoke in blank
>>> verse.
>>>
>>> Either way, Wolfe puts much thought into his dialog: diction,
>>> vocabulary, rhythm, colloquialisms. His characters, as Shakespeare put
>>> it somewhere, "unfold themselves" through speech. By their speech ye
>>> may
>>> know them, every time. Except when they fake another's.
>>>
>>> We disagree on the meaning of
>>>
>>> "he is one of those few who have chosen to cast their lots entirely
>>> with
>>> humanity, remaining on Urth as a human being."
>>>
>>> This is like reading a metaphor comparing a woman's head to a mason's
>>> hammer as implying that her head is made of metal. Such a person has
>>> merely given up all his rights and powers as a cacogen; he has not
>>> actually chosen a new form. However, since the analogy seems to be to
>>> fallen angels, I guess the loss of wings meets both criteria without
>>> contradiction.
>>
>> How does that work? I don't see losing the wings would be equivalent
>> to gaining mortal flesh.
>>
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