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WITH REAL AUTHORITY

One day, Eve went into a village. It was of a Friday, and she went into the mosque and began to speak. The people were amazed at her wording, for she spoke with real authority; quite unlike the teachers of Sharia Law or in truth of any religious Laws. Suddenly, the imam of the mosque became possessed with a furious troublesome and it began shouting at Eve. “Why are you interfering with me, Eve of the Desert? Have you come to destroy me?” Eve cut it short. “Be quiet! Come out of the man,” she ordered. At that, the angry troublesome screamed, threw the imam into a convulsion, and then came out of him. Amazement gripped the audience, and they began to discuss what had happened. “What sort of fresh wording is this,” they asked excitedly. “It has such authority! Even troublesomes obey her orders!” After Eve left the mosque, she went by request to someone’s house. Now, the man of the house’s mother-in-law was very sick in bed with a high fever. Eve went to her bedside, took her by t...

BAALBECK, BECHARRE, N’ GALILEE

BAALBECK, BECHARRE, N’ GALILEE my oft times afore lovely home by the sea. What! What in the Name is happening to thee, yet again, yet again, n’ yet again? Are you rising to be free to be free or free to be with ever uprising to be? Fire in the below waiting to explode will show No mercy to angelic pretence Turn; turn away from the Gate of Trouble! Too; too many will be crying in the streets. Where! Where is that one with the rare empty stare; that one who with slippery tongue is playing away with everyone’s naiveté? Stand n’ take a stand to recline on a chaise longue of peace. For so long as length of days be they shorter than nights by far will the orange groves, olive slopes, n’ sand dunes be all frozen o’er in a flash. Ruins anew will be accompany those of old at weeping Baalbek, Becharre, n’ Galilee. Hear ye; hear ye, ye perpetual troublemakers of the ages! How came ye by the right to mix bone with limestone, blood with grape juice, n’ tears with vinegar? ...

BLESSED POET

Bradawn Yeats the blessed poet, who is an ongoing dawn unto any age, speaks forth according to his inspiration; words of wisdom, love, and beauty, saying, Madman one day long gods born deep sleep masks seven masks seven lives maskless streets thieves thieves thieves men women houses fear marketplace youth standing housetop madman sun face first time first time sun face soul love sun masks trance thieves masks madman freedom safety madness freedom loneliness safety proud safety thief jail safe thief. Ancient days first quiver speech lips holy mountain God master slave hidden will law God answer mighty tempest thousand years holy mountain God creator creation clay God answer thousand swift wings thousand years holy mountain God father son pity love birth love worship kingdom God answer mist distant hills thousand years sacred mountain God God aim fulfillment yesterday tomorrow root earth art flower sky face sun God ears words sweetness sea brook valleys plains God. Friend seeming gar...

BRIDGE TO THE DAYS

Soliloquy 1 7:59-8:08 post meridiem, Lunae, 8 Decembris anno 2014 BRIDGE to the days of our lives making heading in the hills of a thousand to ten thousand years old. Morning crossing river in the light of a generation calling to the front of the insight recovering to long last the beginning of ends coming into view. At last the time has come for a 21st century coming true. Believe, yes believe and it will come to truth contrary to all exaggerations believing. Gentle is the softness that awaits for the holy of hollies coming to the brow of the hill. Church in the valley. See the mercy; hear the compassion coming to the forefront. Bare to the heartache of the time honoured bliss. Stand and see to the armies coming down the valley. Arches covering waters to believe in the Christ of the kingdoms coming to make believe of the peoples reaching to space heaven. Admit the carriage waiting for the spiritual being of essence departing by the near gate coming round ridi...

MIDDLE OF THE NIGHT

Now this story, Students is about a Man who was Awakened in the Middle of the Night by a Strange Sound. It was about half three or quarter to four in the night; a wet winter’s night. Everyone was asleep in the village, except for the odd tomcat or two that were always roaming around at that unearthly hour. He was sleeping away contentedly, so he was, next to his wife, and he was dreaming of a summer’s day. At some point during the dream he heard a sound that wasn’t of the dream, but as it were, was coming from outside the dream. He woke up, and he didn’t know where he was for a moment. But then he could hear his wife breathing beside him. As he was lying there looking up at the ceiling and over at the curtains with a little bit of streetlight coming in above them, he again heard the sound. He looked around but couldn’t see anything. It was an unusual sound. What did it sound like, Teacher? It sounded like an oversized wellington boot, Craig flapping against your shin as you ...

I ONE JESUS OF SEPPHORIS

The I Be The Me: Jesus of Sepphoris: A Post-Resurrection Testimony

EGO PATRICIUS

At the time “Ego Patricius” – “Mise Pátraic” – “I Patrick” brought Christianity to Druidic Ireland; that being in the fifth century, there lived in the mountains and valleys and along by the seashore of Éire a renowned sociable recluse; a happy wanderer who greatly delighted in talking about what he had observed, heard or thought or even dreamt while strolling about throughout the length and breath of the island. He was known by all and sundry as: An tÁrd-Fealsamh - The Pre-Eminent Philosopher. It is true to say, there was none like him in profoundness of thought in ancient Ireland or none like him even in his own day or has there ever been anyone since like him; not even Johannes Scotus Eriugena (c.815-c.877), John Toland (1670-1722) nor George Berkeley (1685-1753) can even remotely be said to come near him for the free, easy, lucid and limitless way in which he used his mind. On the world stage of all time, I can only think of possibly one philosopher who could be considered nearing ...