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Leviathan Odour

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The cause of sense is the external body or object.

Leviathan stink will leave you triumphant. Trumpet song wreaks a daffodill like odour.

Fearful, and menacing, the criminal embraces your sensitivity.

The laughter of woman lures you into the belly of the beast.

The smoothness of tit and ass.

Investigation of your principles.

Identity.

Ejaculation.

Speed fucker.

Alien influence?

Lonely diversions.

Your own private thing hooks.

Personal stuff, your quiet stuff, your things, in the world.

Champion your identity unto thyself.

So what's your role?

What's your bequest?

What will you want bequeathed at your wake?

Some one/thing that you liked?

Or your thing?

"Even this must have a preface -- that is, a literary preface," laughed Ivan, "and I am a poor hand at making one."
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misha said:

Are you really William Blake?
August 27, 2005

PERVIS KZ said:

Champion your identity unto thyself.

Leviathan Stink

August 28, 2005

misha said:

"He was thoughtful and grave but the orders he gave

Were enough to bewilder a crew.

When he cried 'Steer to starboard, but keep her head

larboard!'

What on earth was the helmsman to do?"



Lewis Carroll - The Hunting of the Snark
August 28, 2005

Anonymous said:

The cause of Sense, is the Externall Body, or Object, which presseth the organ proper to each Sense, either immediately, as in the Tast and Touch; or mediately, as in Seeing, Hearing, and Smelling: which pressure, by the mediation of Nerves, and other strings, and membranes of the body, continued inwards to the Brain, and Heart, causeth there a resistance, or counter-pressure, or endeavour of the heart, to deliver itself: which endeavour because Outward, seemeth to be some matter without. And this seeming, or fancy, is that which men call Sense; and consisteth, as to the Eye, in a Light, or Colour figured; To the Eare, in a Sound; To the Nostrill, in an Odour, To the Tongue and Palat, in a Savour, And to the rest of the body, in Heat, Cold, Hardnesse, Softnesse, and such other qualities, as we discern by Feeling. All which qualities called Sensible, are in the object that causeth them, but so many several motions of the matter, by which it presseth our organs diversly. Neither in us that are pressed, are they any thing else, but divers motions; (for motion, produceth nothing but motion.) But their apparence to us is Fancy, the same waking, that dreaming. And as pressing, rubbing, or striking the Eye, makes us fancy a light; and pressing the Eare, produceth a dinne; so do the bodies also we see, or hear, produce the same by their strong, though unobserved action. For if those Colours, and Sounds, were in the Bodies, or Objects that cause them, they could not bee severed from them, as by glasses, and in Ecchoes by reflection, wee see they are; where we know the thing we see, is in one place; the apparence, in another. And though at some certain distance, the reall, and very object seem invested with the fancy it begets in us; Yet still the object is one thing, the image or fancy is another. So that Sense in all cases, is nothing els but originall fancy, caused (as I have said) by the pressure, that is, by the motion, of externall things upon our Eyes, Eares, and other organs thereunto ordained.
August 31, 2005

Anonymous said:



Literally, "coiled". In the Bible, and especially the Old Testament, the Leviathan is some sort of chaos animal in the shape of a crocodile or a serpent. In other bible texts it is taken to mean a whale or dolphin, because the animal is there described as living in the sea. Later the Leviathan became a symbol of evil, an anti-divine power (some sort of devil) which will be destroyed on Judgement Day.



The Leviathan appears in more than one religion. In Canaanite mythology and literature, it is a monster called Lotan, 'the fleeing serpent, the coiling serpent, the powerful with the seven heads'. It was eventually killed by Baal. The Leviathan is also the Ugaritic god of evil.



Source: http://www.pantheon.org/articles/l/leviathan.html
August 31, 2005

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