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| | Poetry and Magic - The Moon |
 | | In Malkuth, she has a terrible aspect but she is the Indwelling Female Spirit of the Divine in all matter; she is the Soul of the World, the Shekinah, Gaia. |
 | | From then on, exhibiting the Vice of Malkuth, which is 'Avarice', she clung to that false and hollow version of reality and remained possessed by it, to the extent that it informed not only her work but also her life; and, inevitably, Ted's life, too. |
 | | Not only is Malkuth our material world, the fallen world of shells, it is also the threshold of life and death, the entrance to the underworld, the promontory (as it was in 'Black Coat') around which swirl the seas of the unconscious in which the disembodied Soul awaits rebirth. |
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