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Chor
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Exuberance, enthusiasm, instinct – all rise from that part of the soul we call "chor." |
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Edge
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All conquest occurs at the Edge. (Edge is the principle of battle and of struggle.) |
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Ereb
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Ereb is the shadow in the soul's cellar: pride, fear, hatred, compassion. |
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Fet
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Fet is that part of us which walks in dreams. |
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Forge
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'Fire', I once read, 'is the winter that warms and the spring that consumes.' (The principle of the Forge transforms and destroys.) |
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Grail
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Hunger, lust, the drowning waters. (The principle of the Grail honours both the birth and the feast.) |
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Health
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The dwelling-place of the soul. |
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Heart
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The Heart Relentless beats to protect the skin of the world we understand. (Heart is the principle that continues and preserves.) |
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Knock
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The principle called Knock permits no seal and no isolation. It thrusts us gleefully out of the safety of ignorance. (Knock opens doors and unseams barriers.) |
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Lantern
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'Life is a pure flame, and we live by an invisible Sun within us.' - Thomas Browne. (Lantern is the principle of the secret place sometimes called the House of the Sun, and of the light above it.) |
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Mettle
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Mettle is will and self-discipline; that part of us which makes the right choice. |
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Moon
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Secrets are soft; night is softer still; the sea speaks. It is not always wise to listen. (Moon rules the nocturnal and forgotten.) |
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Moth
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I knew a man who captured moths in a bell-jar. On nights like this, he would release them one by one to die in the candle. (Moth is the wild and perilous principle of chaos and yearning.) |
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Nectar
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The green wealth in the world's veins; the pulse of the seasons. (Long ago, some called this principle Blood.) |
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Phost
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Phost is the light within: sight, perception, inspiration, all the Glory's gifts. |
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Rose
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'The rose which encompasseth all'. Nine directions to new horizons. (Exploration? Enlightenment? Hope?) |
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Scale
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Hard without, hard within, hard to rouse, harder to subdue. (What is left of the crude powers of the deep earth.) |
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Shapt
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Eloquence and understanding rise from that part of the soul we call "shapt." |
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Sky
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Wind, storm, echo, song; the intricacies of mathematics and the principles of flight. Law's touch is lighter than we sometimes think. (Matters of balance, harmony and necessity.) |
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Trist
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The change and the longing. |
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Winter
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... (Winter is the principle of silence, of endings, and of those things that are not quite dead.) |
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Wist
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Name and memory, that part which remains. Most librarians know that books have souls; most librarians hope those souls are wist and nothing else. |
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