There was balance, harsh and violent like the noxious air in a swamp. But balance, nonetheless. Then somewhere in the fickle mists of creation came humanity, clawing and afraid, grasping and ambitious. Enveloped in a dangerous world, these creatures lived as scavengers; afraid of the greater things of the world. They were beset by disease, lack of claws or fangs, and the lack of habitat to call their own. Lefeyhdie had not provided any particular prey or plant for them to eat. These fleshy, naked beings were doomed to die of attrition. Curiously, these beings never stopped Doing, or Thinking. Breeding to strengthen their numbers. Sharpening rocks, shaping wood, gathering leaves and sticks for clothing and shelter. Eventually they had settlements of great number, crude but effective tools of war. Ancient forces began to pay attention to the growing incursion, plaguing them, slaying stragglers at night. But still the humans held on to the edge of the precipice, knuckles white with effort'. . T.P. Grish
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In the Book of Exodus there is a story about the children of Israel and The Angel of Death. The Angel of Death was not a god, but a messenger from God, sent to take the lives of those who were cursed and condemned to die. But, as it turned out, the Children of Israel had won The Angel of Death over and he stopped coming to take the lives of those who had been cursed. In the same way, today’s people have been able to defeat death and live beyond his grasp.

In this passage from Shakespeare's Hamlet , Hamlet is describing the plight that many people face in life. In this story, it is King Hamlet himself who suffers from an incurable disease which will eventually kill him. But because he has lived for so long, despite being so weak and dying so soon, he still has enough strength to think about how people have dealt with death in the past.

Source: Steel, Magick And Faith

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