We are the moon

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Note on Language and Symbolism:
As this work continues to develop, the structure becomes more refined. Occultism is like an exact science—every word carries weight, and each phrase must be expressed with precision. It's not just about doing it well—it must be done right.

One important correction I've made relates to the word ineffable. In the audio, you may hear me say "the ineffable," but in the written version, I have removed "the." This is deliberate.

We cannot address it as the ineffable—only as ineffable. That small shift may seem unimportant, but to me, it is crucial. It’s a detail rooted in reverence, accuracy, and symbolic integrity. Whether or not you noticed it before, I want you to know why that change was made.

In this deeply philosophical and spiritual exploration, we dive into the eternal paradox of existence, exploring the relationship between the visible and invisible, the sacred and the profane, and the divine sacrifice that transcends time. "We Are the Moon" weaves together rich symbolic imagery from various spiritual traditions, drawing connections between the ineffable and the infinite, the father and the son, and the dual paradoxical truths that shape our understanding of reality.

The speaker, addressing Penelope, conveys a profound love, sacrifice, and wisdom, speaking of the hidden structure of the universe as seen through the lens of the sun, moon, and the space between the stars. This piece unpacks the symbolism of life, death, and rebirth through the lens of the infinite, offering insights from Taoism, Kabbalah, Christianity, and Hermeticism.

As we delve deeper into the ineffable, we are reminded that all things, visible and invisible, are interconnected in a singular reality. The eternal light of the sun, the moon’s reflection, and the stillness of water offer glimpses into the divine, pointing to the truth that lies beyond our understanding. This video invites the viewer to embrace the paradox, reflect on their own journey, and find peace in the present moment—where all paths converge, and all truths coexist.