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The Primordial Scission

from The Tablet of Destiny by Blue Luke

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From "Serpent in the Sky, The High Wisdom of Ancient Egypt" by John Anthony West, comes the quote:

"One, the Absolute or Unity, created multiplicity out of itself.

One became Two.

This Schwaller de Lubicz calls "the Primordial Scission" (Division or Separation). It is forever unfathomable and incomprehensible to human faculties (although language [or music] allows us to express what we cannot understand).

The creation of the Universe is a mystery. But in Egypt this was regarded as the only ineluctable mystery - beyond the Primordial Scission, all is in principle comprehensible.

And if it is objected that a philosophy founded upon a mystery is unsatisfactory, it must be remembered that modern science is not only rife with mysteries, but with abstractions corresponding to no possible experience in reality: the zero, which is a negation; infinity, which is an abstraction; and the square root minus one, which is both a negation and an abstraction. Egypt carefully avoided the abstract.

In our terms unity, the Absolute or unpolarized energy, in becoming conscious of itself creates polarized energy. One becomes simultaneously Two and Three.

Two, regarded by itself, is divisive by nature. Two represents the principle of multiplicity; Two if unchecked is the call to chaos. Two is the fall.

But Two is reconciled to unity, included within unity, by simultaneous creation of Three. Three represents the principle of reconciliation, of relationship."

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Experimental Guitar Fusion

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from The Tablet of Destiny, released February 5, 2011
All Instruments / Production -
"Blue" Luke Andrews
2011 Blazin' Records

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