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6 yrs ago
Current Masses are always breeding grounds of psychic epidemics.
6 yrs ago
The highest, most decisive experience is to be alone with one's own self. You must be alone to find out what supports you, when you find that you can not support yourself.
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7 yrs ago
One cannot live from anything except what one is.
7 yrs ago
The slave to virtue finds the way as little as the slave to vices.
7 yrs ago
The core of an individual is the mystery of life, which dies when it is 'grasped'. That is also why symbols want to keep their secrets.

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The Harbinger of Ferocity


Agent of the Wild, Aspect of the Ferine
Nature, red in tooth and claw.

"There is, indeed, no single quality of the cat that man could not emulate to his advantage."
- Carl Van Vechten

I am, at my core, a personification and manifestation of those things whose blood and hearts run red with the ferocity of the animal world. It is this which convicts and controls my works, my writing, my being; the force and guidance in which I gain wisdom from. It is what inspires me as a creator and weaver of words, the very thing I admire as an author.

My leanings, savage as they are, are of the feline sort as there exists no greater lineage of beasts whom can be drawn from. No others captivate and motivate my talent and skill as the greatest of cats do.

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So I have heard it does change but like with you, there is no knowing until knowing. Personally, speaking only to knowing who and what I am as an individual and my particular, obscure perspective on the world, I am fairly confident it will because some amount of influence and control can be exerted. All the failings there will inevitably be by and large my own doing or the partner's, which shifts much of the weight to being a good patriarch for my role.
Intending to bridge a bit of the gap this evening or tomorrow, business and travel is at last over and would like to see Theron have something more to do now with what little bits of information he has gathered.
I can recall no time I saw a human infant I regarded as adorable in any sense. Cubs and kittens in contrast? I cannot help myself from finding them endearing.
I operate better on intuition than sensory input, the unseen versus the seen. What appears concrete and tangible is seldom the whole truth; the idea that the eyes might fail or the illusions in life might be too strong. Instead that internal compass of saying, "Something is just not quite right here..." acts as the foundation of my guide. Thus far, I have been more keen than chance, unrealistic at times.
I feel uncomfortable around human infants with how they transfix their gaze upon one's person and are so terribly fragile. Uncomfortable in the sense that I would much rather not handle them, no less because it is always somehow wrong; all too volatile especially with modern parenting.
You and I both then, as I am already highly selective but I do tolerate the "better" smaller people than the normal ones. Those who are willing to learn and listen, to retain what is taught or told, be quiet and settle if it is made clear and serious, so on it goes.
@Hekazu, you will find that Brannor has rolled a 14 for his initiative.
I certainly do have fantastic opportunities, all of which are just fated that way, be them what it is I do or those things I get brought into. The holidays being an example of that but it was none too awful, just noting the issues in the discipline of some children and that, despite knowing me, even having seen me, nothing but wonder; play was plentiful, but fortunately they still respected the presence of authority. I like to think in the brief time I was there we ironed out some of the habits their parents could not control, but who knows? It may have been unofficial work while the others enjoyed themselves but it was an interesting experience all the same for myself.
"When a cat flatters... he is not insincere; you may safely take it for real kindness."
Walter Savage Landor
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