6-5-2: He fell back and lay staring up at the ceiling.
4-1-2: The soul of the initiate knows what that tree represents and so avoids it.
5-5-3: A number of divine beings spontaneously generated alongside her.
4-2-1: Now he may know true joy.
4-3-6: Especially when a new story seemed to emerge almost of its own bidding from the disparate fragments.
6-5-2: He fell back and lay staring up at the ceiling.
1-2-3: It’s a day that ends in y.
1-3-2: Someone on the internet has proposed reviving the Eleusinian mysteries.
6-3-1: And how is this possible?
5-5-4: This confounded the Athenians.
6-3-1: And how is this possible?
2-5-4: The thing is, it’s total bullshit.
4-2-4: First off, I don’t think that there is such a thing as an “average Dionysian.”
2-5-1: Then he washed her in milk and sprinkled her with ash and white chalk, making a game of it, until the girl looked like a ghost
6-3-4: Or as the Olbian prophets of Orpheus once put it: βίος. θάνατος. βίος. ἀλήθεια. Διόνυσος. Life. Death. Life. Truth [Loss of Forgetfulness]. Dionysos.
2-2-2: Every fiber of my being is resisting – and that’s why I’m going to do it.
3-4-3: Poor bastards would have had a hard time understanding what a beautiful, powerful and positive thing I had gone through.
3-1-4: Do you begin to glimpse what the mystery is?
1-4-3: It is all too easy to end up lost in the realm of dream, of madness, of death or places far worse than these.
1-5-5: This Goddess came into being when Kronos castrated his father Ouranos, and threw the genitals into the ocean.
1-4-2: He placated the Nymphs whose homes had been destroyed by pollution.
6-2-6: Interestingly, there was also a temple of Aphrodite and Hermes at Olbia on the Black Sea.

I pity the people who don’t know how truly wise the Lord Dionysos is. They’ll never understand His deep message of love, devotion, and the radical embracing of one’s true essence
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