C. Rommial Butler
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C. Rommial Butler is a writer, musician and philosopher from Indianapolis, IN. His works can be found online through multiple streaming services and booksellers.
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A Battle Worth Fighting Learning, in time, who sent you, did not change how I feel. I Love You anyway, as I always have and always will. Sorrow may be our lot today, but tomorrow—the long tomorrow—brings endless opportunity to rejoice in uniting. And when that day comes, I hope you realize that love is a battle worth fighting.
By C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago in Poets
This Moment
The cattle became self-aware, and the two vampires were trapped in a cage. For many aeons the vampires, united under a government known as The Brood, surreptitiously ruled the world. The cattle—normal people who were herded and used for the sustenance of The Brood—finally became aware of their subjugation, of the illusion woven around them.
By C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago in Fiction
Did Hermann Hesse Meet Aleister Crowley?
I revisited Klingsor's Last Summer by Hermann Hesse. I read it again because I recalled from my first reading a chapter entitled “The Music of Doom”, in which the protagonist, Klingsor, has a brief spat with an Armenian astrologer about the notion that all suffering is an illusion. The wisdom of the Magi, the Armenian calls it. Klingsor throws his drink to the ground and spits out a friendly diatribe:
By C. Rommial Butlerabout a year ago in Humans
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