Sunday, July 22, 2012

[37] XXXVII. TO THE CURETES [KOURETES]

[37] XXXVII. TO THE CURETES [KOURETES] [37] XXXVII. TO THE CURETES [KOURETES] http://www.theoi.com/Text/OrphicHymns1.html The Fumigation from Frankincense. Brass-beating Salians, ministers of Mars [Ares], who guard his arms the instruments of wars --Salian (people) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/519136/Salian Linguistically, they belonged to the Rhine-Weser group of Germanic-speakers. At this time they were divided into three groups: the Salians, the Ripuarians,. --Curetes - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curetes From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Jump to: navigation, search. The term Curetes may refer to: The dancing attendants of Rhea, also known as Korybantes. --the german peoples of silian are ancient hellenists and aryany who are those of aries the sons of aries is an idea I had back in the early nineties. who are guardians of teh ways of holy war wich is peacemaking and defence. Whose blessed frames, heav'n, earth, and sea compose, and from whose breath all animals arose: --the breath of life in all animal life including human, those whose holy frames and framework make up. Who dwell in Samothracia's sacred ground, defending mortals thro' the sea profound. --of the islands of samo to the german rhine, through former poland. defending miracles and mortals to sea to sea, baltic to mediterranean. Deathless Curetes [Kouretes], by your pow'r alone, initial rites to men at first were shewn: -- immortal curets by thine power through gone alone initial rites to humans wwere given, thus the first to create rituals of divine religious rites were of the cyrettes, the first beings of space and tiome, named those on earth terran by the same name, same blood line but ages forth, as thy are deathless. Who shake old Ocean thund'ring to the sky, and stubborn oaks with branches waving high. --the old ocean thunder judges to teh sky the strong oaks not changing thier good ways tower to the sky, as pines to up north and in elacia too. waving touching the sky from root to branch spaning all. 'Tis your's in glittering arms the earth to beat, with lightly-leaping, rapid, sounding feet; --earth to bear as lovers springs , beat the ground to reach the sky with swift feet over come and run, leap up high. beat and bring peace to all on earth and the sky, flying to planets beyond terran earth,. Then every beast the noise terrific flies, and the loud tumult wanders thro' the skies: --to every beast and human kind, aliens who of equal earths do fly through the skty to distant places as engines rumble noise to thundered to such places. The dust your feet excites with matchless force, flies to the clouds amidst their whirling course; the dust on thy feet , the earth always with us, no matter if we fly to clouds and cities way above, to other planets, universes and spaces, places , water and wells, cause no matter thier wirling ways, sure footed we remain. And ev'ry flower of variegated hue, grows in the dancing motion form'd by you. and every flower of different fragrances and colour Immortal dæmons, to your pow'rs consign'd the talk to nourish, and destroy mankind. --cosmic demons to thy powers wev use and learn to nourish and can fix making by destroying it, meaning repairing by the logos of logos, desmantal and recreate it, it like the face of god can destroy yopu, but can nurish you with grace and power the next part we will look at next week. When rushing furious with loud tumult dire, o'erwhelm'd, they perish in your dreadful ire; And live replenish'd with the balmy air, the food of life, committed to your care. When shook by you, the seas, with wild uproar, wide-spreading, and profoundly whirling, roar: The concave heav'ns, with Echo's voice resound, when leaves with ruffling noise bestrew the ground. Curetes, Corybantes, ruling kings, whose praise the land of Samothracia sings: From Jove [Zeus] descended; whose immortal breath sustains the soul, and wafts her back from death; Aerial-form'd, much-fam'd, in heav'n ye shine two-fold, in heav'n all-lucid and divine: Blowing, serene, from whom abundance springs, nurses of seasons, fruit-producing kings.

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