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While
our immortal ancestors are moving into the temple, the temple refines
its structure and becomes transparent.
The first temple-pillar becomes more and more vibrant within its structure, more and more sparkling, more and more transparent, and more and more clear. Out of the pedestal of this pillar it is incessantly sounding. Above the pedestal, coming out of it, the sound-pillar, built from hearing, arises – like an infinitely pure diamond. The second temple-pillar too becomes more and more vibrant within its structure (but less intensively than the sound-pillar), more and more sparkling (also correspondingly less than the sound-pillar), more and more transparent (also correspondingly less than the sound-pillar), and more and more clear (correspondingly less than the sound-pillar). Out of the pedestal of this pillar it is incessantly blowing. Above the pedestal, coming out of it, the air-pillar, built from feeling, arises. The third temple-pillar too becomes more and more vibrant within its structure (but less intensively than the air-pillar), more and more sparkling (also correspondingly less than the air-pillar), more and more transparent (also correspondingly less than the air-pillar), more and more clear (correspondingly less than the air-pillar). Out of the pedestal of this pillar it is incessantly blazing. Above the pedestal, coming out of it, the flaming fire-pillar, built from the sense of sight, arises. The fourth temple-pillar too becomes more and more vibrant within its structure (but less intensively than the fire-pillar), more and more sparkling (also correspondingly less than the fire-pillar), more and more transparent (also correspondingly less than the fire-pillar), and more and more clear (correspondingly less than the fire-pillar). Out of the pedestal of this pillar it is incessantly flowing. Above the pedestal, coming out of it, the glimmering water-pillar, built from the sense of taste, arises. The fifth temple-pillar too becomes more and more vibrant within its structure (but less intensively than the water-pillar), more and more sparkling (also less intensively than the water-pillar), more and more transparent (also correspondingly less than the water-pillar), and more and more clear (correspondingly less than the water-pillar). Out of the pedestal of this pillar it is incessantly gushing. Above the pedestal, coming out of it, the earth-pillar – sparkling like glowing ore – built from the sense of smell, arises. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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| PETER HÜBNER · SONG OF LIFE |