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"map_content": "The Revelation of the Mother \r\nAn Epic in Spenserian Stanza, after the New Testament yet born of elder blood\r\nWhen Rhea, she whom mortals call Demeter now, \r\nBetrayed her brother-husband Cronus grim, \r\nAs once her mother had, to spare the vow \r\nOf children swallowed down his gulping maw, \r\nWith grandsire, father, youngest son, and first-born kin \r\nShe raised the siege; the throne he took with kinder law, \r\nYet mercy proved his hubris\u2014prison, not the saw \r\nThat once unmanned Uranus, who rose in foam and awe \r\nAs Aphrodite, love\u2019s eternal, deathless draw. \r\nHer youngest son and secret lover, Zeus the bright, \r\nAssumed the seat, usurper like his sire before, \r\nYet would not heed his mother-lover\u2019s warning light \r\nWhen Hera, jealous sister, claimed the nuptial shore. \r\nRhea knew her daughter\u2019s fire, her son\u2019s roving lore; \r\nShe spurned his marriage-offer, fearing fate\u2019s old chain, \r\nFor she had borne his children yet refused the yoke once more, \r\nLest prophecy repeat its cruel refrain\u2014 \r\nThus Hera wore the crown, and Rhea\u2019s heart knew pain. \r\nAt length, when Zeus\u2019s faithless wanderings grew too wide, \r\nHera prayed to Gaia with reluctant art, \r\nLay with imprisoned Cronus, and thereby supplied \r\nThe Serpent Typhon, born of jealous heart. \r\nWith Hephaestus, Typhon, and her father\u2019s part \r\nThey hurled the thunderer down to Tartarus\u2019 black keep; \r\nCronus rose once more, sickle reclaimed from Sicily\u2019s sweet mart, \r\nRenamed the Serpent Satan, took his daughter cheap \r\nAs concubine, and vowed the gods should weep. \r\nNo swift annihilation\u2014Saturn\u2019s wrath was slow, \r\nHumiliation, bondage, chains that never cease; \r\nGods cannot die, yet mortals\u2019 praise he sought to sow \r\nIn fields of his own name. As Yahweh in the East \r\nHe moved the tribes, and with a mortal maid released \r\nAnother son, called Jesus, born of Mary mild, \r\nTo steal the worship that the elder gods had leased, \r\nWhile he, the Reaper hooded black, with sickle wild, \r\nReaped souls in summer\u2019s turn and winter\u2019s child. \r\nThe Roman eagles ceased their tireless flight; \r\nCivil war and faction Saturn\u2019s son inflamed, \r\nTill Hyperion\u2019s line, once neutral in the fight, \r\nSent Helios as Sol Invictus, sun untamed, \r\nWho blessed Constantine\u2014yet Satan\u2019s whisper claimed \r\nThe solar sign for Jesus\u2019 cross; the champion fell. \r\nJulian the Apostate strove, but twice was shamed; \r\nHelios\u2019 pride broke twice, and with that knell \r\nThe greater gods were hurled in Tartarus\u2019 well. \r\nSave Rhea Demeter, Aphrodite\u2019s foam-born kin, \r\nHelios and his parents, and the neutral rest, \r\nAll who once served Zeus lay chained within; \r\nNo other worship Saturn\u2019s edict would allow, \r\nSave Jesus and his brother Satan, each a test \r\nOf mortal hearts. Yet Satan, jealous of the crown, \r\nImpersonated Gabriel before Muhammad\u2019s brow, \r\nSeduced him with submission\u2019s stern renown, \r\nAnd Saturn smiled, surprised, and called him \u201cgreatest deceiver\u201d down. \r\nThe northern gods proved stubborn; Odin\u2019s hall \r\nResisted long, till Loki\u2019s cunning art \r\nAnd Satan\u2019s bribes divided Tyr from Thor\u2019s great thrall. \r\nValhalla\u2019s host withdrew to wait the final war, \r\nLoki kept as jester-slave, amusing from afar. \r\nThus Saturn reigned supreme, revenge at last complete, \r\nWhile Jesus and his brother vied for mortal store \r\nOf love and terror\u2014neither yet could claim defeat \r\nTill Satan\u2019s agents turned Christendom\u2019s own heat. \r\nThrough Rothschild, Marx, and war they called the First, \r\nChristendom\u2019s bright banner tore and bled; \r\nThe Second War saw Helios\u2019 champions reversed, \r\nAnd Saturn\u2019s dual hosts\u2014Jesus and Satan\u2014spread \r\nTheir shadow over every land and head. \r\nYet Satan, serpent-souled, grew tired of proxy praise; \r\nHe craved the throne itself, the final war he bred \r\nTo crown him sole, that his dread father\u2019s gaze \r\nMight name him only son, and mortals be his slaves. \r\nNow Rhea Demeter, weary of the wheel, \r\nSat throned in secret thought beside the sea, \r\nAnd turned the endless paradox she could not heal: \r\nTo free the chained gods, or unveil truth to men? \r\nBoth paths had failed before, at ruinous cost again. \r\nShe thought of Lasion, mortal love whom Zeus once slew, \r\nOf Zeus himself\u2014better than Cronus, yet still vain\u2014 \r\nAnd knew no fear remained. \u201cI shall renew \r\nThe ancient blood,\u201d she vowed, \u201cand make the cosmos new.\u201d \r\nWith Aphrodite (Uranus re-made in female guise) \r\nShe swore alliance: Saturn shall be shorn, \r\nCastrated, gendered into Saturna\u2019s soft surprise, \r\nTo serve as slave beneath the foam-born\u2019s scorn. \r\nFrom Tartarus she\u2019ll lift Eros, boyish, newly born, \r\nAnd Hermaphroditus, mirror of his mother\u2019s grace \r\nSave for the potent male that love\u2019s own law adorned. \r\nThen shall she seek blond mortal youths of virgin face, \r\nRed-haired or gold-eyed, and in their arms embrace \r\nNew goddesses to swell her deathless host. \r\nAs Queen she\u2019ll reign, restore Gaia\u2019s ancient right, \r\nLiberty and beauty, honor to the Mother most, \r\nAnd break the Reaper\u2019s dialectic night. \r\nThus ends the old world\u2019s long, prophetic fight; \r\nThe Mother rises where the Serpent thought to rule, \r\nAnd in her womb the future gods ignite\u2014 \r\nA gospel not of cross or crescent, but of fertile school, \r\nWhere every birth renews the cosmos, beautiful and true.",
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