Dove descending interior old Augustus Lutheran Church Sanctuary, founded by Henry Melchior Muhlenberg, c. 1743 Providence (Trappe) PA, 18 Sept 2012.

10 January 2019

Katabole @ Emanations Chorus Pleiades

Emanations Chorus Pleiades at Amazon here (338+ pages) arrived today in the midst of constructing Transworld Portals, part proof of which occurred in 2015, preface still live at Quantum Portals. Put in touch again with this ethereal ms. not seen in some time reminded that the ms. on the other side of the portal is a misstatement. It doesn't exist anywhere in the whole extensive world system whose destruction preoccupies the Katabole, whose ten paragraphs go like this:

1--Miners, Dwarves, Nibelungs exploit the iron oxide coat...
2--All firings are apocalypses...
3--Such meditations eventually led to the proposition that at the beginning of time there was a fictional war...
4--The loss of the past is the memory that contradicts the present...
5--Once there were two earths, which we know from the interplay of the magnetosphere with the troposphere...
6--If you're sick enough, or get touched in the language centers, you read the Book of Life...
7--Submergence is fine, but the whole imagination below the surface is human, if opposite the surface we discover...
8--Many lawyers will protect us. The polytheres of these part parcel Data vertebrids, dating from the great days of katabole...
9--Insight occurs before the fact...
10--The car speeds downhill fast. I try to understand this as the wheels leave the ground. It planes out into the air, across a road cut into the side of the hill which serves as a launching pad. There is a green light. So crossing Conshohocken in Bala Cynwyd, on the way down to Levering Mill Circle, not quite while the car was in the air, though maybe it was, she asks my middle name. Elijah I say...
----There was a previous iteration called "Kings of the Pentagon." in print at Emanations VI in June 2017, now, after a decent interval, live here

This should be read together with Kings of Pentagon, Melt, Boxcars, and the like.

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