Key To The Afterlife Hoax © Surazeus 2023 09 11 I want to straighten out this twisted world with love and laughter flowing from our hearts through inspired guidance of the cosmic herald who maps our noble quest on psychic charts, but social conflict entangles our souls as we compose our archetypal roles. Advancing on our mythotropic path to generate god souls from mortal minds, we clash in cosmic tornado of wrath which multiplies personality kinds who reflect psychic energy we beam to play theater of absurd we dream. So Aurora can counterbalance Eve to crown herself with laurel wreath of power Hyperion displaces Adam to grieve for Rapunzel trapped in the crumbling tower since after Orpheus returns from Hell he woos Ophelia by Hippocrene well. Gliding over Middle-Earth on glass wings, Icarus searches for Juliet to save, but Earendil forges fear into rings while Romeo mines jewels from demon caves, because every god stuck in the wrong play waits for Tiresias to show them the way. Blind with manic rage of his wounded pride, Achilles kills good people to gain fame, but Odysseus returns home to his bride with longing to evade the martial game, though Aeneas is doomed to found empire while Jesus directs the heavenly choir. Each living human born from womb of hope hides our true self behind mask of dead god whose tragic success shows us how to cope as we strive to prove we are not some fraud since we grow tangled in our cosmic fate when we try to evade the judgment gate. At last on abandoned cathedral stairs the Mad Jester, who rules our world with jokes, tricks us into believing honest prayers will reveal key to the afterlife hoax, but we long to believe that after death we may live in Heaven with the Light Wraith. So I laugh with joy at absurdity on which we erect our national myth that we will be saved by divinity whose secret code, carved on tall monolith, programs our brains with illusion of truth that we will be saved by messiah sleuth.
Surazeus Astarius Συράζευς Αστάριος. Cartographer. Epic Poet. Hermead epic poem about Philosophers 126,680 lines of blank verse. http://tinyurl.com/AstarianScriptures
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