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Post by luceluna on Feb 7, 2002 22:51:57 GMT -5
Destroy me - Massacre from beside and through, Harder than you can bear.
I feel the flash of wolf blister your arms; The thrust of buried suffering. I am lying beneath the charnel ground.
Bone terrifies me - skeletal druid, Its marrow sticky and transparent. There is no prajna here -
Time is now and sodden, Beating dusty wings.
Firestorm my adolescence Above my quivering, shattered diamondspan. Fill this sunyata with your primal nourishment, with
Catapults. Peel my skin. Kill and Feast.
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Post by ScaryDan on Feb 7, 2002 22:54:54 GMT -5
i hope i haven't missed the point (like i so often do) or something, but what are "prajna" and "sunyata"?
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Post by luceluna on Feb 7, 2002 23:03:35 GMT -5
you mean you're not up-to-date with your obscure Buddhist phrases, dan?! shame on you! glossary: Charnel Ground - traditional burial grounds in Tibet where the dead were/are piled without burial. Tietans have a strong bond to the land and see no need for "burial" - the charnel grounds were full of rotting corpses and vultures. Buddhists found them good places to meditate when Buddhism came to Tibet. prajna - patience sunyata - the ultimate emptiness and lack of "existence" within the "universe" did that help? ;D
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Post by ScaryDan on Feb 7, 2002 23:08:35 GMT -5
fuck, thats brilliant!
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Post by Poeticsiren on Feb 7, 2002 23:44:51 GMT -5
DAMN DAN! wow, now i think this is brilliance. I love the mesh of religious phrases with carnal currents ....very intense sexually and with steely emotion bent through it... breathtaking...one of your best recently. "Above my quivering, shattered diamondspan. Fill this sunyata with your primal nourishment" that's my favorite sextion hahaha L.
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