To the divine silence of unreachable endlessness;
To the divine silence of perfected knowledge; To the divine silence of the soundless voice; To the divine silence of the Heart of the Labyrinth; To the divine silence of the ancient mind; To the divine silence of the unborn guide; To the divine silence of the unseen guide, protector of all sentient life; To the divine silence of those of perfected knowledge; To the divine silence of human primate incarnation; To the divine silence of the labyrinth guides who sacrifice their liberation for those who have not yet awakened to the truth; To the divine silence of the Lord of Death, the eternal unborn resident of the labyrinth who has sacrificed his own redemption for the redemption of all voyagers everywhere; To the divine silence of the primordial being; To the divine silence of the great sacrifice; We offer homage, love and hope; But above all, we give our gratitude. the american book of the dead - e.j. gold
This verse is the obligatory invocation, said before giving a reading from The American Book of the Dead. Th ABD is a book that is based on the Tibetan Bardo Thodol reinterpreting the readings into contemporary form.
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