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2003-07-28

Template change is almost done, have to put the finishing touches on at home. Coding is effing exausting though. It is a simple template, especially considering this one, but it should be pretty cool nonetheless. The image needs a little bit of work, but everything else is complete.

A brief note, the sword is not representative of the phallus in magic as I had previously thought, it represents something else entirely, and is not a mearly a function of the male, but of us all. With this new knowledge it is easy to see why it IS, in fact, the perfect weapon for air. Note that the key to this is that the dagger/sword is used not mearly to stab, but to cut and slash as well. If one thinks about this enough, they will easily see what the dagger/sword represent within all of us. This new, and yet so simple, revelation casts a new light on a lot of magickal texts. Remember that Air also represents the intellect, but the dagger is not the brain, per se, but the primary instrument thereof. If you need more then that to figure it out, then you probably aren't ready to know.

In related nonsense, last night I was pouring through Magick in Theory and Practice for quotes to use in the new layout, and while I decided to go with one of my earlier ideas for the title of the page, I decided that I should post a few of the more amusing quotes I found. Here you go;

"The hallucinations connected with the mysterious energies of sex result in the perpetuation of the species"-Beastly Uncle Al

"When a man falls in love, the whole world becomes, to him, nothing but love boundless and immanent; but his mystical state is not contagious; his fellow-men are either amused or annoyed."-Frater P.

"Solvitur ambulando: which does not mean: 'Call the Ambulance!'"-Yep, it's him again, Margarete

~Matt Magus

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