Triple Moon Goddess Two: A Maiden Waxed Philosophical in Spring
“What does it matter how many lovers you have if none of them gives you the universe?”
“But what Freud showed us… was that nothing can be grasped, destroyed, or burnt, except in a symbolic way,
as one says, in effigie, in absentia.”
Jacques Lacan
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As the page had turned
The needle dropped on side B
A single thought sang
When reading Lacan,
She was aware of her own
Annihilation
Structural blueprints
The unconscious fantasy,
Is structured desire
The Broom closet was
Always bad faith, this she knew
Mirror stage moments
Construct of the self
Imaginary portrait
Of identity
When her leather-bound
Book of shadows was opened
Her rites became whole
Yet others cursed
Håxa as a heretic
Set for a fires stake
As a passing thought
Of manifest destiny
Drifted through her mind
She smiled at the mob,
As flames chared her flesh, ashen
Smoke burned in her lungs
Content with her choice
Knowing bad faith is not living life
As Sartre has said
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“La vie humaine commence de l’autre côté du désespoir”
Jean-Paul Sartre
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