*the delta (Δ) & the nabla (∇): so formed... it is more than just the star of david... for moses came first, behold: the pyramids of giza and mt. sinai... so unto the second geometry to complete the star: the nabla, a name derived from the instrument - harp. king david was famous for playing a harp and writing the psalms.*
let's see what sort of people we are dealing with...
well, for starters,
i was brought up to hold one, all and every
book as some sort divinity -
or at least a divinity in the geometric
aspect - rectangular:
akin to what tha nazis did to the ********
i did to the star of david -
i turned it:
so what was once the inversion of
hierarchy & therefore power - Δ | ∇ -
what is revealed? reading rug - and an open
book... twist the star, and you'll see it...
so from an early age i was taught to treat
all books as sacred -
western slavs sometimes put flowers into
book, and wait, and wait, until
the flower is flatenned, and dried -
call it what you like, the closest i've
come is a sacred form of mummification -
floral mummification inside a book...
but the english? i've seen it sometimes
on the tube:
they don't have the decency to use
bookmarks -
for goodness' sake!
i sometimes used toilet paper!
what do they do?
they fold the edge of page they're ended up
on...
me? i have a simple bookmark,
given it's lodged between two pages
and i sometimes
can't remember where i ended,
so i have ᚱ written on one side,
and ᛚ on the other:
thank god for the book depository -
every time i order a book from them,
i get a bookmark.
obviously i don't mean all - but i've seen more
folded edges than i have bookmarks -
pedantic, yes: but books require tender hands,
and... would top wear a white shirt
that has ironing creases on it?
so why would you read a book that
doesn't look pristine?
obviously there's a second-hand fetish for books...
who turn out to be a bit like prostitutes...
but you know:
with those kind of books, as with those
types of women: you can't bypass
the madonna-whore complex:
that's one thing i'm 100% for in freud.
protecting the decency of books -
is the foremost act of expressing
a stance for elevated humanity.
Aug 4, 2017
Aug 4, 2017 at 8:22 AM UTC
*the delta (Δ) & the nabla (∇): so formed... it is more than just the star of david... for moses came first, behold: the pyramids of giza and mt. sinai... so unto the second geometry to complete the star: the nabla, a name derived from the instrument - harp. king david was famous for playing a harp and writing the psalms.*
let's see what sort of people we are dealing with...
well, for starters,
i was brought up to hold one, all and every
book as some sort divinity -
or at least a divinity in the geometric
aspect - rectangular:
akin to what tha nazis did to the ********
i did to the star of david -
i turned it:
so what was once the inversion of
hierarchy & therefore power - Δ | ∇ -
what is revealed? reading rug - and an open
book... twist the star, and you'll see it...
so from an early age i was taught to treat
all books as sacred -
western slavs sometimes put flowers into
book, and wait, and wait, until
the flower is flatenned, and dried -
call it what you like, the closest i've
come is a sacred form of mummification -
floral mummification inside a book...
but the english? i've seen it sometimes
on the tube:
they don't have the decency to use
bookmarks -
for goodness' sake!
i sometimes used toilet paper!
what do they do?
they fold the edge of page they're ended up
on...
me? i have a simple bookmark,
given it's lodged between two pages
and i sometimes
can't remember where i ended,
so i have ᚱ written on one side,
and ᛚ on the other:
thank god for the book depository -
every time i order a book from them,
i get a bookmark.
obviously i don't mean all - but i've seen more
folded edges than i have bookmarks -
pedantic, yes: but books require tender hands,
and... would top wear a white shirt
that has ironing creases on it?
so why would you read a book that
doesn't look pristine?
obviously there's a second-hand fetish for books...
who turn out to be a bit like prostitutes...
but you know:
with those kind of books, as with those
types of women: you can't bypass
the madonna-whore complex:
that's one thing i'm 100% for in freud.
protecting the decency of books -
is the foremost act of expressing
a stance for elevated humanity.