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Lilith is always a fun topic

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Yes, I hope you don’t mind. It was subconscious. I didn’t realize how similar my cat and Lilith in this poem, is to Nox and her cat, Moribus. It’s a nod to you really.

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May 16
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Oh, no shit! a Jungian Analyst

I will get this.

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May 17
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Sounds like, The Necronomicon?

Kitab al-Azif

I had it, got through the intro.

Then threw it in the wood stove.

I don’t think that’s what you are referring too? though.

It’s Lovecraft fiction, but something told me to burn it.

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I’m intrigued

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Oh, it’s modern. Hmmm

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I have not, where is that available? is it Middle Ages or apocrypha.

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May 17
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Huh, so you don’t mean Barbara Black Koltuv? you mean apocrypha.

Don’t think I’ll search it out.

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OH MY GOD!!! I found it. I’m not gonna read it. “Simon…” right?

Actually, don’t answer

I’m tripping out, THERE IS BLATANT PROOF OF GNOSTICISM BACK TO THE TOWER OF BABEL.

This is new information…

I’m going to have to ruminate over this.

Why is this not common knowledge within theology and archaeology?

Oh if, I had followed the Professor tract in school. This would have been a NUCLEAR BOMB.

Cuneiform tablets

I’m not exactly a left-hand practitioner.

My name means “Son of my Right Hand”

In Hebrew.

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