Daphnis et Chloé Part III and Poem | Bordeaux Opera Chorus

Daphnis et Chloé, Part III.

Seen as children, now you have sprouted in form. Paired to the great tree, you have become sweet as fruits should be to the nourished body, and not poisonous. Together, find rest in that. So that you are freed from the constraints of this world, even what separates you materially. May your hidden light find passage. Make way for it. Make way {whispered}.


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Dominique Johnson is a writer and author of The American Minervan created years ago and changed from its first iteration as Circle of Asia (11 years ago), because of its initial Eurasian focus. The change indicated increasing concern for the future of their own home country. He has spent many years academically researching the deeper philosophical classical sources of Theosophy, Eclecticism and American Republicanism to push beyond current civilizational limitations. He has spent his life since a youth dedicated to understanding what he sees as the “inner meanings” and instruction in classical literature, martial philosophies, world mythology and folklore for understanding both the nature of life and dealing with the challenges of life.




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