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Beneath a burnt and blackened tear strewn Moon, hiding its shameful sin ridden face, wades the Ibis. He is the turner back, retrograde penetrator of corpulent flesh, devourer of relics amid the Great Sea of Flame. The grim gate guardian and keeper of the abysmal key, the death state ashen Phoenix whose maudlin dreams disturb the soul into making the most dangerous of crossings between the realms, in hope of attaining hidden knowledge. Razor sharp of beak, drawing patterns in the bone-powder sands of the Edom plains, ill lit, thirst quenched by shallow blood filled waters. All feeds all. Art is magick is art. Always. Ibis of the Abyss Photographic Art: Sarah-Jayne Farrer Words: Sarah-Jayne Farrer & Matt Baldwin-Ives For physiological reasons the phoenix as the turner back was represented by the Ibis, the vehicle of Thoth, the lunar god of Magick, Writing and the Word The Magical Revival - Kenneth Grant
Posted on: Tue, 21 Oct 2014 16:34:07 +0000

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