From: tyagI@houseofkaos.Abyss.coM (tyagi mordred nagasiva) To: alt.magick Subject: Burning Bibles 451 :> (9408.bblburn.ttm) Date: 49940824 Quoting: |sahr@thuja.FSL.ORST.EDU (Kevin Sahr) and "Theophane the Monk (Idries Shah?) |Please; if it is your inclination to tell me to simply toss the |bible in the fire and forget about it, I would prefer that you |enjoy your opinion in silence.... :> Here you go: "I've been going there on retreat each year for the past forty years. Each time it's the same, yet somehow always different. The first time I went I forgot to bring my Bible. When I asked the guestmaster if I could borrow a Bible, he said, 'Wouldn't you care to write your own?' "'What do you mean?' "'Well, write your own Bible - something of your own on the order of the Bible. You could tell of a classical bondage and the great liberation, a promised land, sacred songs, a messiah - that kind of thing. Ought to be much more interesting than just reading someone else's Bible. And you might learn more.' "Well, I set to work. It took me a month. I never learned so much about the official Bible. When I was finished, he recommended I take it home and try to live according to it for a year. I should keep a journal of my experience. But I shouldn't tell anybody about the project, nor show anyone the books. Next year, after Christmas, I could come back for another retreat. "It was quite a year. An eye-opener. Most certainly I had never put so much energy and alertness into living by the official Bible as I was putting into living by this one. And my daily meditations had never been so concentrated. "When I arrived back for my next retreat, he greeted me very warmly, took into his hands my Bible and my journal, kissed them with greatest reverence, and told me I could now spend a couple of days and nights in the Hall of the Great Fire. On the last night of the year, I should consign my two books to the flames. And that's what I did. A whole year's wisdom and labor - into the Great Fire. Afterwards he set me to work writing another Bible. "And so it went, these past forty years. Each year a new Bible, a new journal, and then at the end of the year - into the flames. Until now I have never told anyone about this." _Tales of a Magic Monastery_, by Theophane the Monk, pp. 43-4. ______________________________________________________________ tyagi nagasiva@yronwode.com