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In the hearth of all and none, there stood two- Who were as one In the hearth of all and none There stood two- who too, where none Both, like eyes, to a thought not yet thought The two stood there and were- And yet at the same time- were not But one awoke, and in awaking bore thought And from then on the thought of not, Was there, and forevermore, all but naught The other, angered by the thought Stood and and found his brother awake And from there the birth of twins Of blindness and seeing, of knowing and sleeping He was thought, life, existence and being He was not, death, nonexistence, nonbeing And the awoken named himself Palcion, meaning infinite And from there he ran across the none and brought being From here to there, he brought what, whos, hows, and wheres And he named his brother Retisbon, which pertained to limit And he followed his brother- picking up the things he made and left All his whats, whos, hows, and wheres- stripping them of being And then Palcion grew tired, and went to sleep on his brother’s lap, Retisbon, still awake, guarded his brother in his slumber- And in his slumber, he stripped all his creations of being Upon Palcion awakening, Retisbon then grew tired, falling too on his lap Palcion, then awake, guarded his brother in his slumber- And in his slumber, he thought to continue to make and make Retisbon awoke, across his brother now, who then was busy making- In front of Palcion, all he made, which Retisbon thought of breaking- He made, he broke- he gave being, and he stripped them of it- And so the myth of  Palcion the Infinite, and Retisbon of the Limits- Being made into all, and all soon stripped of being- the first of all natures And from this came time, And from that came worlds, And from there all that will ever be in it.
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Jul 8, 2021
Jul 8, 2021 at 11:25 PM UTC
The Analects of Winter- the Myth of Palcion and Retisbon
In the hearth of all and none, there stood two- Who were as one In the hearth of all and none There stood two- who too, where none Both, like eyes, to a thought not yet thought The two stood there and were- And yet at the same time- were not But one awoke, and in awaking bore thought And from then on the thought of not, Was there, and forevermore, all but naught The other, angered by the thought Stood and and found his brother awake And from there the birth of twins Of blindness and seeing, of knowing and sleeping He was thought, life, existence and being He was not, death, nonexistence, nonbeing And the awoken named himself Palcion, meaning infinite And from there he ran across the none and brought being From here to there, he brought what, whos, hows, and wheres And he named his brother Retisbon, which pertained to limit And he followed his brother- picking up the things he made and left All his whats, whos, hows, and wheres- stripping them of being And then Palcion grew tired, and went to sleep on his brother’s lap, Retisbon, still awake, guarded his brother in his slumber- And in his slumber, he stripped all his creations of being Upon Palcion awakening, Retisbon then grew tired, falling too on his lap Palcion, then awake, guarded his brother in his slumber- And in his slumber, he thought to continue to make and make Retisbon awoke, across his brother now, who then was busy making- In front of Palcion, all he made, which Retisbon thought of breaking- He made, he broke- he gave being, and he stripped them of it- And so the myth of  Palcion the Infinite, and Retisbon of the Limits- Being made into all, and all soon stripped of being- the first of all natures And from this came time, And from that came worlds, And from there all that will ever be in it.
the creation myth of a mythology known as the Epic of Ioleksa this is the first part of the first analects of winter
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Jul 8, 2021
Jul 8, 2021 at 11:25 PM UTC
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