Hagar and Sarah

Dimitryet

Hagar slave, the chest, heart, feet,  
Left breast with Samaria's milk,  
Right is the Arabian philosophy,  
She may differentiate milk for children,  
Babies, male or female,  
Angel in Genesis said about Ishmael:  
He is the real wild donkey,  
In the wilderness,  
Like a donkey, he may see the star of Christmas,  
Guiding to monotheism,  
But if he is wild, then a lunatic,  
In the last stage - the kamikaze from the brink, cornice,
Hagar from Egypt,  
Magic of the Pharaoh's wizard,  
Imitation of the sign of Moses, Aaron, and Miriam,  
The pursuit,  
If he returns to Herod, the terrorist, assassin,  
Fallen King-magi passes trough the window,  
Already yet when he saw the star for worship before Jesus,  
Trinity,  
In the image and likeness, the virginal united heart of the family,  
The ship of the desert should pass through the door of the eye of the needle,  
Helped by the hand of Virgin Mary,  
The advice of mercy,  
Even for Ishmael's countries and people,  
Water in the desert, the oasis,  
Without any malignancy,  
Here,  
When my Friend spoke with she,  
This Samaritan woman Photina,  
Seeing the little prince with Jesus,  
Man of providence, destiny,  
Not a lunatic from evil,  
Else to be a daughter of the devil - madam the heresy,  
Phantom's mirage, mirror, 
Mermaid of the wilderness, sand whirlpool,  
Tyranny of djinn,  
Totalitarian community, gathering,  
Djinn, there oversees among all the living,  
The submission,  
There is no need for submission before that evil spirit,  
But before Sarah - the symbol of Virgin Co-Redemptrix,  
To study humility and liberty without sin,  
To receive the crown of life from the Queen,  
Multiplied bread and fish,  
For true freedom from the Redeemer 
Without any slavery and bad suffering,
The yoke is easy,
Real victory.

  • Author: Dimitryet (Offline Offline)
  • Published: April 20th, 2026 21:17
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