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.