[[‘Borrowed from Hebrew זַיִן [zayin], from a Proto-Semitic word for “sword” or other weapon. | The seventh letter of many Semitic alphabets [Phoenician, Aramaic, Hebrew, Syriac, Arabic and others‘]]
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Huge loss of ∴Winter∴
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My receptors fry
if I don’t have weed
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§ All Music Therapy §
The Late Sopranos
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Super him with a
Prayed Metal from Texas
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Side effects from Sleep Walking~
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Safety & Dead Rest
[Taurus]
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….., a 3 year old, a Healer…
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Attention
to the detail
so you’re not
fooled well
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Remembering his Elections.
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Emotional
Dick
Sucking
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¤ Underground Psychic ¤
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The Dance
that
we
did
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Bartender,
this is really how you
do your Box
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I’m not Bathing Suit
~Shiny Wardrobe
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December 6th
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∞ The Dream Miracle ∞
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written on the back of painting ~ ‘For: Jesse ONE OF THE VERY FIRST WATERCOLORS…. WHEATON HIGH SCHOOL 1962 Love – Dad’
≅ ~ Fire [Tejas or Agni] {eyes, seeing}{navel} [Pitta]
∇ ~ Water [Apas] {tongue, taste buds, taste}{sacral} [Pitta][Kapha]
≡ ~ Earth [Prthivi] {nose, smell}{root} [Kapha]
‘Believed to be the Universal Solvent, Universal Cure, and Elixir of Life {elixir vitae}, the Azoth is said to embody all medicines, as well as the first principles of all other substances. In late-16th-century Paracelsianism, Paracelsus {d. 1541} was said to have achieved the Azoth, and in the “Rosicrucian” portrait of 1567 the pommel of his sword bears the inscription Azoth. The first part of the pseudo-Paracelsian Archidoxis magica {first printed in 1591} bears the title Liber Azoth, containing various magic sigils and recipes intended to protect against illnesses and injuries. The Azoth is believed to be the animating energy {spiritus animatus} of the body, and the inspiration and enthusiasm that moves the mind. The Azoth is believed to be the mysterious evolutionary force responsible for the drive towards physical and spiritual perfection. Thus, the concept of the Azoth is analogous to the light of nature or mind of God. Because the Azoth is believed to contain the complete information of the whole universe, it is also used as another word for the Philosopher’s Stone. One of the hints for the theoretical preparation of the Stone is Ignis et Azoth tibi sufficiunt {“Fire and Azoth are sufficient”}. There are scores of esoteric drawings depicting the Azoth and how it is used in the Great Work of alchemy. Examples include the Azoth of the Philosophers by Basil Valentine and the Hieroglyphic Monad of Dr. John Dee.’ [Source:Wiki]