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Love Under Will (Free verse) by Tyriana

Through my Mirror of Floron I saw us both "As above, so below", while the kundalini uncoiled Lilith invoked, we sent the salt scattering from its circle. I conjured spirits to divine some truth yet through their Enochian howls I swear I caught your name. I charred the bones, inscribed the wax in despair, I stood robed in the clearing. A new-forged ring, a call unanswered, I left the glade. Your will remains unbroken.

Tyriana 6-Feb-03/10:27 AM
The `Love under Will`statement comes from Aleister Crowley`s Book of the Law. The Kundalini is Yogic, as was perceptively noticed. The second stanza comes from the writings of John Dee and the rest was derived from the Munich Handbook, a 15th century necromancer`s manual. Glad you liked it, though. It`s just love that`s been unrequited and how the other person doesn`t bend under the writer-magician`s will. Just using the magic as a metaphor.




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