Horrors of lower gnostic realms
Have been crusted shut and are never to be unsealed
A crystallized coating obscures unraveling hells from my occultic eye
Forever to be congealed

But this membrane decalcifies
It exposes the organ of souls
It bestows an immense gravity
Weaving subatomic black holes

I rot in repetition
An eternal decomposition

This organic antenna mounts
As the esoteric crown of my vertebrae
This organ woefully speaks
Transmitting my consciousness beyond a chemical doorway

My hallowed eye now weeps of caustic tears
Which boil through skin, nerves, and cells
My flesh atomizes
Broadcasting my being amongst demons within ancient hells

This organic antenna mounts
As the esoteric crown of my vertebrae
This organ woefully speaks
Transmitting my consciousness beyond a chemical doorway
(Doorway)

I rot in repetition
An eternal decomposition
I rot in repetition
For as the skin dissolves
I discover my floating vessel glistens


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    With “Beyond The Chemical Doorway,” frontman Jonny Davy explores Gnosticism – an occult teaching based on Gnosis, a state of transcendence achieved through intuitive, unconventional means – by way of Hieronymus Bosch’s art (a Dutch painter from Brabant.) Davy explains, "A friend of ours (while on hallucinogenic drugs) vividly voices his hallucinations, recounting the experience of breaching forbidden, gnostic-like realms, with each account culminating in the utter unraveling of his being.”

    EternalTearsOfSorrowon February 07, 2024   Link

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