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000. The Boundless Light<br />

“Everywhere I go, in every experience, I see life constantly on the<br />

verge of death, the intensity of it almost overflowing, overwhelming me<br />

precisely because every thing is, from the moment of its creation, so<br />

close to its own annihilation. Life exists to the extent that it stands in<br />

stubborn and harsh contrast to its own non-existence. One who is alive,<br />

truly alive, experiences Eros for life, as the tension between what we see<br />

as being through becoming is contrasted with the darkness, the hallow<br />

absence—not the light!—at the end of the process.<br />

Through this we may see the first will-to-meaning in the struggle<br />

between the secret gravity of our end being ahead and behind us, and<br />

our constant attempt to create a beginning, an eternally present moment,<br />

right now.<br />

It is at first apparent that everything is dying, the undoing, the negation,<br />

resonates throughout everything, a Cerberus that barks in warning:<br />

‘do not enter, no one ever returns.’ Yet, in passing through the gates he<br />

guards, one is immediately overwhelmed by how alive everything is,<br />

standing in contrast to the pessimistic cry that had set a pall upon the<br />

world; all living beings, screaming together ‘I am!’ defiantly against the<br />

coming of the dawn. Should we choose life, accept it fully as it is without<br />

doctoring, we must join in to this chorus with all of our strength, become<br />

a part of the song rather than an individual standing outside, merely<br />

listening in rapt attention.<br />

For those who would cling to a static solution, whether it be a canon,<br />

manifesto, or the words of an orator or messiah, I would recommend<br />

they take Crowley’s words to heart: ‘O ye who dwell in the dark night of<br />

the soul, beware most of all the herald of the dawn!’”<br />

6<br />

— Aleonis De Gabrael

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