What are angels, demons and spirit guides?
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We’re the flesh to the backbones of the stars,
Those ghosts of the suns that no longer are—
They having transformed their energy’s ways
To base atoms, more from supernovae.
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Bogar, forever dedicated, takes what is left of his master back to Camelot. Bogar notes the King’s despair and so Percevale tells him the tale of the witch’s curse. “I shall never succeed, Bogar, for most of the witch’s challenges are impossible; that’s the joke of it, I guess. She just threw in one easy one, ‘when rocks flow like water’ to give me false hope, for I do know of a place where rocks flow like water.
“But no one has ever seen the new moon. Of course, the full moon is easily seen because it is completely lit on the side facing us and rises when the sun sets and is therefore up all night, but the new moon is just the opposite: it rises in the morning, is up all day, sets at evening, and is lit only on the side away from us. It has never been seen, Bogar!
“Oh, we have seen the slivers of the very young and the very old moons, but the new moon gives no light at all, so, even if we see but a thin crescent moon, then by definition, it is not the new moon. Even if we knew where to look for it in the sky, which we do not, there would be the glare of the sun to contend with. Even the stars, which do give off light, cannot be seen in the daytime, even in areas of the sky not near to the sun.
“And Mercury, being so close to the sun, can only be seen just before sunrise or just after sunset, but never at high noon! As for snow in late June or July in Southern Gaul, it is not likely and has never occurred.
“And I have not yet known a day when the sun did not rise. Even on cloudy days we know that the sun has risen, for there is light behind the clouds. And fire in water! It cannot be. Water conquers fire, they cannot coexist. For any of the above to happen is impossible. For all of them to happen on the same day within a month is beyond impossible, yet, I will not give up hope for I know from Avalon’s Lady that all curses have an escape.”
Percevale spends the day in the archives of Camelot with Taliesin. Then they spend all night in the Merlyn Tower Room, where they pore over old manuscripts full of diagrams But only this much becomes known: The new moon is to appear in two weeks—this fixes the day; and there is only one place where rocks are flowing like water—this fixes the place! There is hardly time to get there, so the King immediately leaves for Iceland.
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I feel that the best option for thinking and reflection on experiences, including religious experiences is to read as widely as possible, to try to see so many sides to arguments. Some of the literature and ideas in various disciplines is of better quality and depth. Often, I find it easier to evaluate the writing than come to clear answers.
I have been reading Jung since I was at school and if I had not discovered him at that time I don't know how I would have coped. However, I am sure that his writing has weaknesses. Having just been involved in one of the threads which I wrote on duality of opposites, I would say that Jung doesn't look clearly at the human constructs of reality in much depth.
I do read in the fields of comparative religion and various esoteric traditions, but try not to get carried away. Some of my earliest 'unusual' experiences were extremely unpleasant, but I had one which was a peak experience about 4 or 5 months ago. On the borderline of sleep, I was aware of a warm energy in my spine and saw white light while my eyes were shut for some time. It reminded me of the idea of kundalini awakening, and also of the Velvet Underground song, 'White Light, White Heat. I was not using any illicit drugs, and it felt like a 'healing' experience.
As far as the concept of the supernatural is concerned, one book which I found really helpful was 'Supernatural' by Lyall Watson, because he demystifies the concept. Writing as a biologist, he tries to see many unusual experiences which may be viewed as supernatural, including psychic ones, as not being based on some kind of 'magic' beyond nature, but as an imminent aspect of it.
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I like the statement in bold very much. As Douglas Adams said, "Isn't it enough to see that a garden is beautiful without having to believe that there are fairies at the bottom of it too?".JackDaydream wrote: ↑October 15th, 2021, 10:31 amAs far as the concept of the supernatural is concerned, one book which I found really helpful was 'Supernatural' by Lyall Watson, because he demystifies the concept. Writing as a biologist, he tries to see many unusual experiences which may be viewed as supernatural, including psychic ones, as not being based on some kind of 'magic' beyond nature, but as an imminent aspect of it.
Thanks for the recommendation, Jack, will check it out.
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The chronicles covering the journey have not survived the ravages of time, so we find ourselves already close to Iceland. The sea is glorious and the air is fresh and pure. We do know that during the journey north, the twilight lasted longer and longer each day.
There is not a moment to waste, but Percevale spots a vessel in distress behind him, and for a moment he wonders if he should take the time to come to its aid. But, there is no real choice, so he turns back and although her ship goes under, he manages to pull her from the depths and spends over an hour reviving her. And, even when revived, her lips will not part from his, for they have tasted each other and found it to be sweet.
“I am cursed, you cannot love me,” says the Ice Maiden finally, who was named Dheryle. “I am sent to remind you of that which is forbidden to you! I have no choice; the spell overwhelms! You should have let me drown; then you would have had some peace. From now on, everyone you touch will catch the curse until the world fills with hate and destroys itself.”
“So this is how it is going to be,” laments Percevale. “How I shall hate to give up life’s wonders when I am gone!”
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But, this is to be the day of the new moon; at least there is a chance, thinks Percevale. They arrive on the shore of Iceland, and on this day, as on every day for a month either way in this northern land, the sun does not rise, for it did not set the day before, since it stays aloft all day during these two months of daylight! Just before noon, strange bands of shadows begin to rapidly cross the land and Percevale feels that perhaps the end is near.
The ground begins to shake and heave for a few moments and then all is silent, so very silent as to strike one dumb. Something terrible seems to be happening. Grazing animals look for shade trees and lie down to sleep. Then, about noontime, the shadow of darkest night covers the land as the moon begins to kiss the sun and cover it—it is a solar eclipse! Merlyn’s old notes in the archive were accurate! Thank the gods for the old wizard!
During the seven minutes of total darkness, Percevale sees a black disk in the sky, surrounded by faint wisps of flame—it is, of course the new moon in all her black glory; indeed, the new moon can only be seen during a solar eclipse, and never at any other time. There near the sun is a bright “star” that does not twinkle!
It can only be the planet Mercury! Yes, there it is, in plain sight, at high noon. And farther out, Venus can be seen!
Now the ground begins to really shake, and Percevale hurries to his ship with the Ice Maiden. They leave Iceland but see the volcano erupt; rocks are flowing to the sea like water! But, the water puts out the fiery flow and so they do not see fire in water, just a lot of steam.
Then a tremendous plume of smoke and debris is sent up into the sky and is carried south by the unusual winds born of the marriage of summer warmth and ice cold air brought on by the blockage of the sun’s rays by the dense volcanic ash. The spontaneous cold front sweeps south to Gaul on the reversed upper winds, bringing the darkness of the ashen sky with it. As no sunlight can penetrate, the air below grows colder and colder, and what would have been rain now turns to snow over Cisalpine Gaul for a brief time before westerly winds can disperse the volcanic cloud around the earth.
That evening the sun sinks low, but does not set. On the water is the glitter path of that fiery ball—and so we have fire in water!
The sun has kissed the moon, and Percevale gathers the Ice Maiden, Dheryle, into his arms and kisses her, his capacity for love far from dead, but growing stronger every minute of this glorious day as both of their curses fall by the wayside.
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“There, Dheryle, over those hills, is the former abode of the witch. I must go there to see that all is well, so as to complete my quest that brought us together in the first place.”
“Well bless her wretched soul! Come Percivale, let us walk the grounds on this late afternoon.”
Moving through the glittering fields of daylight fireflies, they walk along the lake path, without words. Though still weary from sea travel, love’s energy carries them on its eagles’ wings, as being near to one’s life partner is contentment enough for anyone on a night in the Age of Darkness in the mid-summer.
There is a strange chill in the air as the woods compel them to enter and share in its secrets on this day of magic.
Church bells knell the toll of six o’clock from the nearby town. The sounds are muffled and distant because the air has suddenly grown heavy.
“I think that we are not alone Percivale.”
“Yes, the forest has many eyes and I have come to love them—and tonight I feel as if the air is filled with the magic, hopes, and dreams of all of the souls which have come before us since the dawn of time.”
“There is a similar night in my country, during which these feelings of old, sealed in our souls, become known, and float in the air so that we might know of our dim and animal past. Hark! I see movement ahead, and in the trees!”
They run to the spot, but the impish form is gone; however, the grass is yet bent and marks the small man-creature’s passing.
“Hold me close, Percevale.”
“I know this feeling! It is but the witch’s soul on its way to its final and eternal resting spot in hell’s heart. It’s gone now—I again feel the beauty and goodness of man—and only this can ensure the victory of wisdom!”
The Giant appears.
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Having lived in Britain throughout my life, I am aware of the great mythic tradition, as a source of symbolism and inspiration, so I am glad that you draw from it in your story. There is the legend of King Arthur and so much of significance in the Celtic mythology arising from Ireland and Wales. Apart from that, there is Stonehenge, and one place which I have not managed to visit is Glastonbury, and I would love to do so, either for the music festival, or just to gain connection with the mythical aspects of the place.
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The Last Curse on Earth
Percivale sits down to hear the Giant’s tale and the Giant begins: “The witch placed a curse on me as well. I will forever roam the earth in sadness if I do not accomplish the following by the end of this day: I must see the sun set three times in one day, and, I must, during daylight, create a dark space behind me that never ends. What will I do? I cannot stop the sun and raise it up again, nor can I cause the absence of light behind me and into the infinite depths of space!”
Day is nearly done and the horizon is rising to meet the bloodshot eye of day. Percivale, having studied under the poet-astronomer, Taliesin, quickly leads the giant to the shore where a small piece of low hilly land juts out into the sea. They face to the west and view the setting sun, now a symbol of the sad giant’s dying hopes. The sun drops though some clouds and is bright again, but half of it is already below the horizon!
“Look at your shadow, giant! How long is your shadow at sunset or sunrise? What is shortest at noon grows longer as the afternoon wears on, until finally, it stretches forever behind you, since you are directly between the sun and that which is behind you.”
“That is fine Percivale, but the sun is nearly set and will certainly not rise again until the morrow. I must still see three sunsets!”
“No time to explain now, giant. Quick! Lie down on the ground and see your first sunset today as the top sliver of the sun falls below, and is extinguished by, the horizon. See! There it goes. Now, quickly, stand up to your great height and what do you see?”
“I see the tip of the sun again!”
“And your second sunset of the day, giant?”
“Yes! I see it, and another green flash as well!”
“Now run up yonder hill and bring up the sun again so that it may set three times in a day!”
The gleeful giant runs up the hill in great leaps and turns to see the sun set three, four, even five more times, each sunset lasting a few seconds.
THE END
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