Map Of The Mythoverse © Surazeus 2024 04 22 Skipping through endless maze of mirror masks which constitute map of the Mythoverse, I bring hamburgers to temple of ghosts to chat with Odin, Zeus, and Jupiter who argue over who will rule the world after the global election is done. Crawling over contours of measured hills which formulate story of the Mindscape, I plant seeds from apples, peaches, and pears in rotten hearts of giant dinosaurs who sang in hymn of global dominance till Zeus hurled meteor of blazing light. Laughing in Theater of the Absurd built on fake stages of the Innerworld, I play arcane role of the cosmic herald who sends three angels over Middle-Earth with subtle message of apocalypse urging mankind to fight cruel monarchy. Digitizing features of the real world in the complex model of Virtual Earth, I replicate rivers, forests, and roads as psychic metaphors of human life depicting how we struggle to survive by wrestling demons of the underworld. Considering how stars regulate our fate that redesigns matrix of the Mindspace, I plot how atoms swerve in void of thought to weave vast undulating web of time that forms our thirteen-dimensional space where we perform rites to spur life from death. Strumming electric strings on lyre of Hermes that entangle concepts of the Dream Plane, I gesture hand with gold wand of Zambor to deconstruct my conceptual world view, then analyze base assumptions of truth so I can reprogram how I perceive. Soaring on thought-wings of Icarus to explore conscience of the Noosphere, I calculate web of relationships that bind my soul to eye of the White Whole when atoms beam consciousness of my brain so I imagine God as Ideal Man. Chanting epic poem of philosophers that composes the Imaginarium, I record progress of curious minds who build foundation of society by how they define the nature of things as divine atoms swerving in the void.
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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