. Poetry from The Great In-Between: Have you tried the occult drug called Phantasia?

Thursday, October 26, 2023

Have you tried the occult drug called Phantasia?

 


(A lone voice whispers)


Memories of past light and even dark worlds


Linked to love and transgressions of the soul


To prophecies of illusions and future ghosts 


From soon-to-be-explored realms 


Of once forbidden 

Hidden inner emotional planets


Unexplored to most


And to Phantasia


Where all your desires can run wild 


Like a feral young child 

In a new big playground


Where standing still 

Is a curse

A blasphemy


As the Past 

Future and 

Piped Dreams 


From The Great In-Between 


Merge

Living free past all barriers 

Restrictions 

Laws and permits


A simple second at a time


For to know this is a discovered blessing

The consecrated can self-baptize in


And to put it 

To work 

In a creation linked to


Music

Films

Books

Art

Or divine Poetry


Is a spiritual blessing


Even

Watching souls

Like you 


Consume

From all-time frequencies

With lustful eyes


For it's a secret libation

Called 


Particles of

Ultra-Violet illumination 


Not earned by the Mundane 

Who still wears


The heavy silvery chains 

Of consumption and materialism


Linked to living on

The human plane

Of Existence


So to them


That potion is

Out of their range

And spiritual domain


For they emit such frequencies of resistance 


But to you

The writers and poets


Revel in the secret rites

Of Phantasia


A potion to consume

To express

The real you


(C)

Copyright John Duffy 


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What is the origin of the word Phantasia?

Greek φαντασία (phantasía, 'imagination') in its basic meaning is connected with φαίνεσθαι (phaínesthai, 'to come to light, to appear. 


Libation. 

An act or instance of drinking often ceremoniously


Mundane. 

Lacking interest or excitement; dull.

"his mundane, humdrum existence"

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