The Shrine of ^Yintthos^ [Yinthos]

by Simon Whitechapel

If anyone shall say that after the resurrection the body of the Lord was ethereal, having the form of a sphere, and that such shall be the bodies of all after the resurrection; and that after the Lord himself shall have rejected his true body and after the others who rise shall have rejected theirs, the nature of their bodies shall be annihilated: let him be anathema.

The Anathemas Against Origen issued by the Fifth Ecumenical Council at the Second Council Of Constantinople, A.D. 553.

Man travels through desert to visit shrine for secret of eternal bliss; passes ^polychromatic^ spheres rolling over the sands, one of which, the largest, he sees fly sunward; is granted ^secret^ [wish] by custodian of the shrine and becomes another sphere.

^xxx^ xxx was added by Whitechapel.
[xxx] xxx was deleted by Whitechapel.

© 2005 Simon Whitechapel

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