Eyes and Cycle of Memories
Farasha Euker 2014-01-03 Folks should do their own fuckin’, then they wouldn’t want to listen to a lot of clatfart about another man’s. D.H. Lawrence,… Read More »Eyes and Cycle of Memories
Farasha Euker 2014-01-03 Folks should do their own fuckin’, then they wouldn’t want to listen to a lot of clatfart about another man’s. D.H. Lawrence,… Read More »Eyes and Cycle of Memories
Farasha Euker 2013-08-15 The waves were dead; the tides were in their grave, / The Moon, their Mistress, had expired before; / The winds were… Read More »The Owl of Minerva
Farasha Euker 2013-07-15 There is no God! This negation must be understood solely to affect a creative Deity. The hypothesis of a pervading Spirit co-eternal… Read More »Shelley on Immortality
Farasha Euker 2013-07-01 It is irreverent to the Gods to give you this demonstration, but for your sakes it shall be done. Iamblichus, “The Lives… Read More »Iamblichus and Ostad Elahi
Farasha Euker 2013-06-01 This world was created from God’s fear of solitude. In other words, us, the creatures, have no other meaning but to distract… Read More »The Olive Tree That Brought Salvation to an Old Man
Farasha Euker 2013-04-01 Beauty is truth, truth beauty, — that is all Ye know on earth, and all ye need to know. John Keats, “Ode… Read More »Luvah Introduction
2012-03-01 It is impossible to conceive of many without one. Plato, “Parmenides” Review of Thomas Taylor Translations (PDF)
Farasha Euker 2011-02-01 The coming years will prove increasingly cynical and cruel. People will definitely not slip into oblivion while hugging each other. The final… Read More »Deep Traditionalism
Farasha Euker 2011-01-01 Let us agree to give up love, / And root up the Infernal Grove; / Then shall we return and see /… Read More »Verses on Love
Farasha Euker 2010-12-20 As for me, I would rather / Be a worm in a wild apple than a son of / man. But we… Read More »The Dervish, Death, and Qur’anic Hermeneutics