Eva Clanculator, Atheologia Germanica. gnOme books. 2012. PDF
Woe unto them that call good evil, and evil good; that put light for darkness, and darkness for light.
An inverted version of the 14th-century 
mystical classic. “And as soon as a man turns himself in spirit, and 
with his whole heart and mind enters into the mind of God which is above
 eternity, all that ever he hath lost is restored in a moment. And if a 
man were to do thus a thousand times in a day, each time a fresh and 
real separation would take place; and in this sweet and divine work 
stands the truest and fullest separation that may be in this present 
eternity. For he who hath attained thereto, asks nothing further, for he
 hath found the Kingdom of Hell and Eternal Death on earth” (Chapter 
VII). Turn, convert to the woe.
“Clanculator’s experiment/prank perverts 
the blindly worshipful mysticism of its source text and winds up 
creating a wholly new treatise, something all-too-disturbingly fit for 
our modern world.” — David Peak

 
 
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