
A Song another,
one for the Captive
A Song of The Captive
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In the lands of the North lived there a king named Parvulus; was he a pious man, following the lowly priests of those, his kingdoms.
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And the king praised, above all, a Messiah, a Saviour, and forsook all else elsewhere, whether above or below.
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And it came on a night when the Hebrews broke the chains on the doors of his castle, shrouded by the veils of the moon, angered at Parvulus’ faith.
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And the Philistines and Hebrews overtook his kingdom, ye, entirely of it, in one night, and slaughtered all that lived there, whether men or beast, and took they Parvulus captive, and bound him in chains.
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Tortured didst they King Parvulus, and demanded his renouncing of faith, but Parvulus repented not unto the False God, nor gave into the blessings and favors of the evil Powers.
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And the Hebrews and Philistines weret not pleased with the torture, for it couldst satisfy not their vexation towards his Messiah.
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So took him they unto an unknown isle far away in the cold North, and many snakes and dragons and beasts lived there, so that he mayest fall into their hands.
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And bound they the king to a tree, so he mayest not hunt, nor search for drink.
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And when all the Hebrews departed, Parvulus prayed unto a Saviour nine times each hour, but the Saviour answered not.
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But, oh! My Daughter Aeon, Love, was strong within him and couldst I hearken unto his plea.
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Descended I in the form of a veiled form unto him and consulted he.
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Ye, wished he to be free from bondage and rule over his kingdoms once more; but didst I tell him that he shouldst not, for power is the death of unwise men.
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And Parvulus was taken aback, for thought he a pious, devoted man who shared bread with the peoples.
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And I said, oh, small son of men, son of Mine, pray not only on a Saviour, and put not full faith in Them, for that they desire not.
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Ye, worship not and worship not idols; no, make not a Saviour or Messiah an idol and follow him without the aid of my Aeon, Knowledge.
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For a Saviour wisheth not to be worshiped like a lowly God; nay, a Saviour desireth love, and shepherds, not walking sheep. Be not like unto a child of a Messiah, king, but act in thy ways with the knowledge, and wisdom, and love, and LIGHT, and glory, and pureness as a Saviour wilt.
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Ye, CHRIST wisheth not to be idolized, but, rather to likened to and one with.
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And Parvulus was skeptical, and still, raised he his hands to offer his soul to THE FATHER and HIS SON,
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And I, Anthropos, said, Child, give no offerings to Those of The Highest, save offering of love and grace and thanksgiving! Ye, sacrifices and offering are for the Demons and Archons.
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The ONE and LIGHT desireth nothing of thee, save thy love towards others. Require THEY nothing in return of THEIR help. Cursed art all Earthly sacrifices and offerings! No Saviour, They with the SPIRIT OF CHRIST, desireth anything from anyone; but, revel They in Their listeners being filled with my Aeons, Knowledge and Wisdom and Love.
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So, be not a follower with weak eyes and deaf ears, but become a Saviour thyself, and deliver thine soul thyself.
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Be the Saviour of thine own mind and become one with the ALL and the LIGHT.
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Parvulus, know Me, for I am thy Mother and thy Father below THE FATHER. I am He-Who-Is-Like-The-Father, for I am the First Thought and the Word of GOD, the first Man.
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Worship Me not as thou wouldst a king, but honor Me and love Me as thou wouldst thine parents.
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Be not a follower of I and CHRIST, but a lover and friend and child who seeketh to be like We in eternal Truth and Righteousness.
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And Parvulus inquired how he mayest be free of his bondage, and told him I,
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Oh son of Mine, those chains existeth not, nor the dirt beneath thee, nor the hairs on thy head. They are all by evil magic of Satan, who is Saturn, God of the Hebrews. And He fooleth thee to think thou art chained, but ye, know what I hath spake unto thee, and know well the truth of the chains.
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And in that moment, Parvulus acknowledged the truth of the chains and honored Truth as though it was his lover and parents,
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And the chains fell unto the false dirt beneath him,
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And a ray of LIGHT overcame the king, and he was taken up to Heaven, and free from the bondage of the evil Powers.