Gnostic Gospel of the Raindrop


This is first verse of the Gospel of the Raindrop, written 50 years before the birth of Jesus by Krist’ Al- Fanaa, a Romani mystic from India who eventually settled in Provence to tend the mule that transported water barrels up to the cave of Mary Magdalene. Jesus himself kept a copy of this secret scroll sewn into his azure robe, hidden from the Pharisees, just as we keep it hidden today from the archons of our universities and political parties, who imprison us in their matrix of linear thinking. I had to access this scroll in the archives of my cerebellum, where it is inscribed as an ancient gypsy script in neuro-hieroglyphs, which are really quite easy to read when you gaze with compassion into the radiant crystal hollow of your pineal gland.
Child of the Pathless Way,
yearning to understanding
the art
of manifestation:
here is a deeper skill.

Learn to become the Unmanifest.
Child of creation,
yearning to make things appear,

learn to disappear: then see what remains.
The art of the shaman,
the science of the mystic

is the alchemy of vanishing.
Plant your I-Am seed in the womb of darkness,
giving birth to ten million suns.
Weave invisible constellations
into the seamless gown of the blue sky.
Feel the unseen moon pull your blood-tide
at midday, y
our ancestors surround you
as the nectar of space.

No Thing is the source of creation,
the origin of joy.

When this becomes impeccably clear,
you are everywhere and immortal.
Your fingertips see, your toes taste wine,
the vast black hole in your chest overflows
with star music.
You become the dark matter in every soul,
the groundless depth
in both Lover and Beloved.
You are silence, the hidden Mother.
Never be afraid to practice this craft,
for only when you vanish
are you truly here.

Let earth reveal her radiant miracles
in your sacred Absence:
the divinity of the snail
glistening in a moonbeam,
the mushroom swelling with sentience,
a raindrop at the tip of a twig
sparkling with countless worlds
whose light is your wonder.

Snail, Stockcake free image

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