Pantheon – Retinue of Simplicity
Pantheon – Retinue of Simplicity Too good to be wicked and too wicked to be good, the reason suffering is required. Without it, patience cannot be perfect. Your bruising and grief are acceptable to Him in hope. Not for faults, though faults will correct; but virtue, for He suffered this. We are fools, we are weak, we are despised as filth. The world knows not the path, neither the way. This domain offers satisfaction of the sensuous through the lens of desire. Craving is universal. The sin eater has a flavor for the forbidden. It persuades his palate deceivingly. He can’t help it; he loves the way it feels on his tongue and tastes in his mouth. The banquet of iniquity is more than a vice; it is the liar’s way of life. There are those who have tasted the good. Although, at times they foolishly eat evil and enjoy its feel on the flesh; afterwards they grieve and long to vomit and crucify the body anew. The belly is a god. Feed i