Return to the Unmanifest The Sorrow!
February 21, 2004

Hopefully, a spell of healing:

"I return this sorrow to the unmanifest."

Now, there is a day of new beginning.
HERE is the day of new beginning.
Let go all that was old and sorrowed.
LET GO!

Think now what excellent future can be yours.
Let go of these sorrows that have weighed you down,
let go of their excellent hooks.
They have done their job,
they have wrought in you the excellent apprising
now know the excellent uprising of hope.
I say it now,
shall it now be so?

Let go of the sorrow!
You have paid your fine,
and that of the beggar man next to you,
if he knew it.
Stand!
Arise!
Know your glory!
Know of your most excellent fortune
The rising of the wheel brings changes.
What is old can become new.

Marvel that I say this to you?
Sorrow not in your old age.
You have paid every fine.
Let loose of its hold.
But only you can do the loosing.
Another can hand you the key,
but you must put it in the door of the future
and turn it,
turn your fortune.
Return to the unmanifest the sorrow!
Today is the new day,
the one you have been waiting for all your life.
Let loose of the sorrow.
your soul has been in the forge long enough.
Say to the spirits which haunt you,
"I have done my best."
Now remains the future.
It is without taint.
Now relax,
go free,
be free.
Only you yourself can give yourself your walking papers,
libertas comes to you when you grab it.
The change is only waiting to happen.
Return to the unmanifest the sorrow.
Let it be,
let it be,
let it be.
Now, now, now...
Xepera, Xeper, Xeperu.
NOW the day.
Let it go.
Here be the key.
Use it
or lose it.
Don't save it for another day,
here be the day.
Use it!
Return to the unmanifest the sorrow!
Know the nobility of your soul, NOW!
Here!
Now!
There comes not a better day for your good fortune.


I think the odd use of the word 'excellent' comes as meaning 'that which exceeds'.
I think the odd use of the word 'apprising' means a combination of 'apprising' (informing) and 'appraising' (judging).
With these words,
I mean 'The sorrow has exceeded, succeeded in the searing judgment with which you've burdened yourself. You've put yourself through the forge of the fire. Now let it go!' If it speaks to you, then it means YOU.

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