["Once one has seen God, what is the remedy?" - Sylvia Plath The true nature of humanity, the essence of our very selves, is a mystery to us because of our sin clouded minds. This is why philosophy is of little practical value to us: we have little chance of determining things, rather, we can only trust what God shows us. Being found by God entails being shown, who we are and who we are meant to be.] De natura ex intime dissolutio I am therefore I burn! Mysta ex omnis uxorios Alles soll stehen verwirren Ars ex liber, ex anima The descending lion throne Cogito, ergo summitissum Alle soll stehen grell Meta physics and decomposition Erase and total control Wait not, nor give in to fear Submersion in violence "Warstrength shall collide with warstrength" Tartarian essence and raptures snake "For all the immortal," Thraxus immolator! Havoc! [Quotes taken from Aeschylus' "The Libation Bearers".]