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those who were bound by the force from beyond.
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Deep in the Halls of Life grew a flower, flaming,
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expanding, driving backward the night.
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Placed in the center, a ray of great potence, Life
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giving, Light giving, filling with power all who came near it.
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Placed they around it thrones, two and thirty,
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places for each of the Children of Light,
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placed so that they were bathed in the radiance,
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filled with the Life from the eternal Light.
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There time after time placed they their first created bodies
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so that they might by filled with the Spirit of Life.
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One hundred years out of each thousand must the
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Life-giving Light flame forth on their bodies.
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Quickening, awakening the Spirit of Life.
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There in the circle from aeon to aeon,
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sit the Great Masters,
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living a life not known among men.
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There in the Halls of Life they lie sleeping;
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free flows their Soul through the bodies of men.
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Time after time, while their bodies lie sleeping,
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incarnate they in the bodies of men.
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Teaching and guiding onward and upward,
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out of the darkness into the light.
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There in the Hall of Life, filled with their wisdom,
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known not to the races of man, living forever 'neath the cold
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fire of life, sit the Children of Light.
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Times there are when they awaken,
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come from the depths to be lights among men,
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infinite they among finite men.
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He who by progress has grown from the darkness,
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lifted himself from the night into light,
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free is he made of the Halls of Amenti,
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free of the Flower of Light and of Life.
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Guided he then, by wisdom and knowledge,
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passes from men, to the Master of Life.
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There he may dwell as one with the Masters,
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free from the bonds of the darkness of night.
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Seated within the flower of radiance sit seven
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Lords from the Space-Times above us,
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helping and guiding through infinite Wisdom,
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the pathway through time of the children of men.
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Mighty and strange, they,
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veiled with their power,
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silent, all-knowing,
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drawing the Life force,
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different yet one with the
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children of men.
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Aye, different, and yet One
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with the Children of Light.
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Custodians and watchers of the force of man's bondage,
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ready to loose when the light has been reached.
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First and most mighty,
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sits the Veiled Presence, Lord of Lords,
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the infinite Nine,
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over the other from each
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the Lords of the Cycles;
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Three, Four, Five, and Six, Seven, Eight,
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each with his mission, each with his powers,
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guiding, directing the destiny of man.
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There sit they, mighty and potent,
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free of all time and space.
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Not of this world they,
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yet akin to it,
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Elder Brothers they,
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of the children of men.
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Judging and weighing,
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they with their wisdom,
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watching the progress
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of Light among men.
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There before them was I led by the Dweller,
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watched him blend with ONE from above.
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Then from HE came forth a voice saying:
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"Great art thou, Thoth, among children of men.
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Free henceforth of the Halls of Amenti,
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Master of Life among children of men.
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Taste not of death except as thou will it,
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drink thou of Life to Eternity's end,
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Henceforth forever is Life,
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thine for the taking.
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Henceforth is Death at the call of thy hand.
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Dwell here or leave here when thou desireth,
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free is Amenti to the son of man.
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Take thou up Life in what form thou desireth,
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Child of the Light that has grown among men.
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Choose thou thy work, for all should must labor,
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