null can and shall

    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, gothic art,  realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, gothic art,  realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, gothic art,  realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    In the twilight's shroud, where shadows dance,
Lies a garden of eerie and deadly plants .
Beneath the moon's pale, ghostly light,
Where nightmares bloom in the dead of night.
Trees twist and coil, their branches writhe,
Like vipers in the deadliest hive.
Their leaves, a tapestry of despair,
Whisper secrets of the dark's cruel snare.
Flowers of crimson, with petals like knives,
Blossom where death and darkness thrives.
Their scent, of poison mist, that fills the air,
Luring lost souls, to their deadly care.
Beneath the earth, roots twist and claw,
Grasping at spirits with a silent draw.
Among the graves, where whispers hiss,
Echoes the sorrow of gloom's soft kiss.
In the center, a fountain flows,
With waters black as midnight's woes.
Its streams, a mirror of the abyss,
Reflecting the souls it longs to twist.
In this garden, where nightmares dwell,
A symphony of darkness, a haunting spell.
For those who dare to roam its maze,
Shall find their souls trapped in its gaze.
<<BREAK>>
Perfect surrealist photograph , psychologically disturbing,
((strong fisheye-lens photograph (intense fisheye-view photograph), very low upward looking angle, intricately detailed, very detailed background, Experimental lighting, horror afterimage, ((evil garden echo image)), (echo image),  ((haunting multiple exposures)), (( long exposures)), ((ghastly garden phantom blur)), realisticvision-negative-embedding,  epiCRealism ))
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    I am larger, better than I thought; I did not know I held so much goodness.
All seems beautiful to me.
Whoever denies me, it shall not trouble me; 
Whoever accepts me, he or she shall be blessed, and shall bless me.
    In the depths of the ancient mines of Moria, beneath the shadow of forgotten ages, Gandalf the Grey faced the infernal wrath of the Balrog with a courage borne of the deepest wisdom. As the fiery demon emerged from the darkness, its monstrous form wreathed in flame and shadow, the very air seemed to crackle with the clash of ancient powers. Gandalf, resolute and unyielding, stood firm upon the Bridge of Khazad-dûm, his staff glowing with a fierce light that momentarily dispelled the encroaching darkness. With a voice that echoed through the cavernous halls, he uttered the command that would seal their fates. "You shall not pass!" he declared, confronting the Balrog with the might of his will and the force of his magic. But the beast, undeterred, charged forward with relentless fury, and as Gandalf struck with the power of his staff, the bridge gave way beneath them. In a cataclysmic plunge into the abyss, Gandalf fell with the Balrog, their struggle continuing in the shadowy depths below, a testament to the eternal conflict between light and darkness.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    come ye and be ready to receive our offerings, presents, and sacrifices, and ye shall have hereafter yet more agreeable oblations.
Perfume the viands with sweet incense, and sprinkle them with exorcised water; then commence to conjure the Spirits until they shall come.
This is the manner of making sacrifices in all arts and operations wherein it is necessary, and acting thus, the Spirits will be prompt to serve thee.
Here endeth our Key, the which if thou thoroughly instillest into thy memory, thou shalt be able, if it pleaseth thee, even to fly with the wings of the wind. But if thou takest little heed hereof, and despiseth this Book, never shalt thou attain unto the desired end in any Magical experiment or operation whatsoever.
For in this Book is comprised all science of Magical Art, and it should be strictly kept by thee. And hereunto is the end of our Key, in the Name of God the righteous, the merciful, and the eternal, Who liveth and reigneth throughout the Ages.
    IN many operations it is necessary to make some sort of sacrifice unto the Demons, and in various ways. Sometimes white animals are sacrificed to the good Spirits and black to the evil. Such sacrifices consist of the blood and sometimes of the flesh.They who sacrifice animals, of whatsoever kind they be, should select those which are virgin, as being more agreeable unto the Spirits, and rendering them more obedient.When blood is to be sacrificed it should be drawn also from virgin quadrupeds or birds, but before offering the oblation, say:--May this Sacrifice which we find it proper to offer unto ye, noble and lofty Beings, be agreeable and pleasing unto your desires; be ye ready to obey us, and ye shall receive greater ones.Then perfume and sprinkle it according to the rules of Art.
When it is necessary, with all the proper Ceremonies, to make Sacrifices of fire, they should be made of wood which hath some quality referring especially unto the Spirits invoked; as juniper, or pine, unto the Spirits of Saturn; box, or oak, unto those of Jupiter; cornel, or cedar, unto those of Mars; laurel unto those of the Sun; myrtle unto those of Venus; hazel unto those of Mercury; and willow unto those of the Moon.

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