Diary of a Madman: Aphorisms, Maxims and Allegories

On Noble Asceticism

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On my first day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I learned how lazy I was, and how I had released myself to all things "easy."

On my second day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I learned of that which is possible, for myself.


On my third day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I learned I was capable.


On my third day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I knew something greater than what I desired.


On my fourth day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I was calmed - and knew my place in the Wer-olode.



On my fifth day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I rose above all others of which I viewed; my body became attuned; - I knew any and every weekness that dominated my progression.



On my sixth day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I knew of elusive goals; and yet I was demanded, from some Cosmic without, to pursue them.



Upon my Seventh day of Gerechtigkeit Penance, I was ready, I was welcome to what the Many would call - what they would name - "impossible"; and absolved myself of the concern of such considerations.



I can no longer return to the former; for I am I - and I have found my way.

And I challenge you, to find yours - otherwise, you will be left behind
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