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FOR YOUR | |
ENLIGHTENMENT | |
THE PARABLE OF THE BITTER TEA | |
Rev. Dr. Hypocrates Magoun, P.P. | |
POEE PRIEST, Okinawa Cabal | |
When Hypoc was through meditating with St. Gulik, he went there into | |
the kitchen where he busied himself with preparing the feast and in | |
his endeavor, he found that there was some old tea in a pan left | |
standing from the night before, when he had in his weakness forgot | |
about its making and had let it sit steeping for twenty-four hours. | |
It was dark and murky and it was Hypoc's intention to use this old tea | |
by diluting it with water. And again in his weakness, chose without | |
further consideration and plunged into the physical labor of the | |
preparations. It was then when deeply immersed in the pleasure of | |
that trip, he had a sudden loud clear voice in his head, saying, "It | |
is bitter tea that involves you so." Hypoc heard the voice, but the | |
struggle inside intensified, and the pattern, previously established | |
with the physical laboring and the muscle messages coordinated and | |
unified or perhaps coded, continued to exert their influence and Hypoc | |
succumbed to the pressure and he denied the voice. | |
And again he plunged into the physical orgy and completed the | |
task, and Lo, as the voice had predicted, the tea was bitter. | |
"The Five Laws have root in awareness." | |
-- Che Fung (Ezra Pound, Canto 85) | |
The Hell Law says that Hell is reserved | |
exclusively for them that believe in it. Further, | |
the lowest Rung in Hell is reserved for them | |
that believe in it on the supposition that | |
they'll go there if they don't. | |
HBT; The Gospel According to Fred, 3:1 | |