| A soul in blackness once enslaved | |
| Reaching an outer dimension | |
| To get my unrest slayed | |
| Wisdom ideas in seven steps | |
| I saw them flying, falling, dying | |
| Immortal till the strength's come | |
| Dipped in pains of disdain | |
| Humbling themselves until dawns | |
| An outer space, inconceivable | |
| Forbidden regions for the mortal ones | |
| You find out the mysterious way | |
| And touch the beginning of time before the light | |
| I saw them flying, falling, dying | |
| Immortal till the strength's come | |
| Dipped in pains of disdain | |
| Humbling themselves until dawns | |
| Magic triumphers whisper with drone | |
| Of their victory, napping through the ages | |
| A cipher of books of no return | |
| To bring you near by their calm | |
| Ritual dementia hour to be higher | |
| Prenatal atavism exploding again | |
| Phantasmagorial ones awakening | |
| To lay their power onto me | |
| I saw them flying, falling, dying | |
| Immortal till the strength's come | |
| Dipped in pains of disdain | |
| I saw them falling down | |
| To ancient | |
| Egyptians no star, except for the | |
| Sun, was more important than | |
| SOTHIS (SIRIUS). | |
| Robert Temple in his "Sirius Mystery" tells us much about spiritual and mundane influences of the very complex symbolism of this starry emblem, tracing its cult to the pre- | |
| Egyptian sources. | |
| Sothis was a star of many gods, standing for | |
| Isis, Osiris, or even daemonic | |
| Seth. Modern occultists, especially | |
| Kenneth Grant (the head of Typhonian O. T. O.), name its influence as very important and identify it with the current of the present age, | |
| Eos of Horus, | |
| Crowned and | |
| Conquering | |
| Child, yet with the | |
| Sethian element still present and valid. | |
| A slightly different account on this great enigma may be found in a fascinating "Cosmic Trigger" by | |
| R. A. Wilson. |