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No One Here Gets Out Alive (The Death Episode)

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The Sound of the Wind

The navigation of intermediary space in the Egyptian and Tibetan traditions happens through uttered sound. The truth of nature of death, as Moro says, can only be apprehended through the associative imagery of poetry. In the Egyptian text, the serpent is awakened in the body and rises to the top of the head where it is prompted by ritual words to leave the body at death. A river, a tongue, transmits the energy it is saying. Words are how we will cross over.

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