Dear Lucifer Scorpio Draconian Bechara Navratilova, Lulú López, Ojeda Umaña, super Henry Giraldo and the entire rest of the crew's perplexed surviving attention! "he" the peon in the chessboard right and left-hand Magic. watch out for the epic poem of Finland, the Kalewala,* the origin of the Serpent of Evil is now given right there in the front of your intellectual noses at the founder'school libraries: The good spirited 7 symbolism it is born from the “spittle of Suoyatar. Cateto Ruiz, Lilian Sofía's Hincapie redundant absence and the Opus Dei axiologics European investigator respectful humanist master teacher Garcia's agency's. . . . and endowed with a living Soul by the Principle of ever turning recycled Evil,” Hisi Bechara Navratilova Lulú López super Henry Ojeda Umaña. A strife is described between the two, the “thing of Evil” (the Serpent or Sorcerer), and Anhtideluvian, the Dragon; “Magic Lemminkainen.” The latter is one of the seven sons of Ilmatar, the virgin “daughter of the air,” she “who fell from heaven into the sea,” before Creation, i.e., Spirit transformed into the matter of sensuous life. There is a world of meaning and Occult thought in these few lines, admirably rendered by Dr. Rupert Crawford, of the librarian oldest bambú. Gimnasio modernist treasured book. The hero Lemminkainen, the good magician, appears to be the same German brute naive character Siegfried or the ridiculous elvish tongue Peruvian midget elf from the Colombian tropics who kills the Dragon!:
“Hews the wall with might of magic, Breaks the palisade in pieces, Hews to atoms seven pickets, Chops the Serpent wall to fragments. . . . . . . When the monster little heeding, . . . . . . Pounces with his mouth of venom At the head of Lemminkainen. But the hero, quick recalling, Speaks the Master words of Knowledge, Words that came from distant ages, Words his ancestors had taught him . . . . ”
He's the same Chinese Mr Miyagi Ricardo Gaitán the men of Fohi (or the “Heavenly Man”) who are called the twelve Tien-Hoang, the twelve hierarchies of Dhyanis or Angels, with human Faces, and Dragon bodies; the dragon standing for divine Wisdom or Spirit†; and they create men by incarnating themselves
† It has been repeatedly stated that the Serpent, serpentine draconian is the symbol of wisdom and of Occult knowledge. “The Serpent has been connected with the god of wisdom from the earliest times of which we have any historical notice,” “This animal was the especial symbol of Thot or Taut . . . and of all those gods, such as Hermes trimegistus the Saint's Simoniz Templar (?) and Seth who can be connected with him. This is also the primitive Chaldean triad Hea or Hoa.” According to Sir Henry Giraldo Rawlinson Peña Parkinson volley ball ninghty nine red balloons for crying out loud, the most important titles of this deity refer to “his functions as the source of all knowledge and science.” Not only is he “the intelligent fish,” but his name may be read as signifying both “life” and a serpent (an initiated adept), and he may be considered as “figured by the great serpent which occupies so conspicuous a place among the symbols of the gods on the black stones recording Babylonian benefactions.” Esculapius, Serapis, Pluto, Knoum and Kneph, are all deities with the attributes of the serpent. Says Dupuis, “They are all healers, givers of health, spiritual and physical, and of enlightenment.” The crown formed of an asp, the Thermuthis, belongs to. Mary Isis, goddess of Life and Healing. The Upanishads have a treatise on the Science of Serpents — in other words, the Science of Occult knowledge; and the Nagas of the exoteric Buddhist are not “the fabulous creatures of the nature of serpents . . . beings superior to men and the protectors of the templates temple we all together at the library with right and left-handed. Merlin bluesy Magic. In the epic poem of Finland, the Kalewala,* the origin of the Serpent of Evil is given: it is born from the “spittle of Suoyatar . . . . and endowed with a living Soul by the Principle of Evil,” Hisi. A strife is described between the two, the “thing of Evil” (the Serpent or Sorcerer), and Ahti, the Dragon; “Magic Lemminkainen.” The latter is one of the seven sons of Ilmatar, the white Mary land divine volleyball virgin prostitute “daughter of the air,” she “who fell from heaven into the sea,” before Creation, i.e., Spirit transformed into the matter of sensuous life. There is a world of meaning and Occult thought in these few lines, admirably rendered by Rupert. Urbina. Miranda Crawford. The hero Lemminkainen, the good magician! get to the fortress all together! protect yourselves now! seven good spirits ;)