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Andrew D. Chumbley

“The Maxims of the Cipher

Sigils are the code of translation between Nullity and Duality, between Void and Flesh, between Emptiness and Form.

1. The Sigil, empty of purpose and meaning, is all-attractive to the Cosmos of Being, for all things seek to possess it with selfhood.

2. The Sigil, unknown of Nature, is by its form, the begetter of a chain of associations: likeness to likeness, it seeks its own meaning in that we into whom it seeded itself-think and mentate upon it, for it!

3. Likewsie the Sigil, known in nature in meaning and complete purpose, seeks to die -to fall away from memory- for it is sated by the mentation, bound in the chain of associations, and thus, desiring liberty, is imminent to forgetfulness.

4. The Sigil, neither meaning-full or meaning- less, neither partial in nature to one or any characteristic, nor lacking in any character or quality, neither Form nor Emptiness, nor either, nor both, neither present, neither absence - neither, neither: the sigil

5. ⁠Realise, once the Gnosis of the Sigil is attained it is its very “sigillicity” that is the final obstruction. The Fire of Forgetting maketh Heaven of Hell!”

Andrew D. Chumbley, Khiazmos: A Book Without Pages
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