Guardian of the Threshold

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Prayer to Ganesha

We pray to you Ganesha, 
    Father of the Gods

Your mother is Lady Paravati,
    your father Mahadeva

We pray to you Ganesha, 
    Father of the Gods

You, with two kinds of teeth
    and four strong arms

You have vermillion on your forehead
And ride on a rat

We pray to you Ganesha,
    Father of the Gods

from: Shamanism and Tantra in the Himalayas

Either/or or nor

“Don Quixote” sketch by Pablo Picasso (1955)
Fool to Knight seems Fool
Fool to Fool seems Knight
Fool so Fool so Fool
So full
So full
So full
True Knight to Knight seems Knight
When he a fool would Knight

On sound basis

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The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso

“… mental development will go from life to life, nature of mind is such if certain mental qualities (bodhicitta) are developed on sound basis, they always remain and can increase.”

The 14th Dalai Lama ( from: The Meaning of Life from a Buddhist Perspective)

Juno

Juno’s Ethereal Breeze, from Juno to Jupiter by Vangelis
Musical laws transform chaos 
into harmony,   
All, everything, life itself moves
In the deep cosmic sea

Fiery Atlasian Push,
And Juno's breathtaking display
Makes way.

Out in Space
Quiet Determination keeps pace.

Self reflective  
Inside our Perspectives.

Plutonium [powered] Wandering Mystic 
Down Space's Mystery Road
Terrestrial Serenitatem Emissary 
Midst the Magic of [the] Cosmos

Juno's Tender Call Echoes,
Sails the Ethereal Breeze.

Out in Space
Quiet Determination keeps pace.

Self reflective  
Inner Perspectives.

Jupiter's Intuition Obscured,
By a Veil of Clouds.
Hera's revelation, 
Juno, Queen of the Gods, assured. 

Almighty Zeus,
Jovian Rex
Humble eloquence
Revealed by
Juno's Accomplishments


Apoapsides
Apoapsis
Serenity, peace, tranquility  

Leviathan

The Skies of E’ricle are the Bluest of all the planets in the Phateon System
The Destruction of Leviathan by Gustave Doré

“Alone in my yole on the worlds immense ocean, as much above water as below, it occurs to me to harpoon a sea monster on some auspicious occasion.   “

– Ancient Proverb from the Tribes of the Northern Isles of E’ricle