The Universe is in equilibrium; therefore He that is without it, though his force be but a feather, can overturn the Universe.
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Be not caught within that web, O child of Freedom! Be not entangled in the universal lie, O child of Truth!
COMMENTARY (Κ)
Samson, the Hebrew Hercules, is said in the legend
to have pulled down the walls of a music-hall where he
was engaged, "to make sport for the Philistines",
destroying them and himself. Milton founds a poem on
this fable.
The first paragraph is a corollary of Newton's First
Law of Motion. The key to infinite power is to reach
the Bornless Beyond.
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COMMENTARY (Κ)
Samson, the Hebrew Hercules, is said in the legend to have pulled down the walls of a music-hall where he was engaged, "to make sport for the Philistines", destroying them and himself. Milton founds a poem on this fable.
The first paragraph is a corollary of Newton's First Law of Motion. The key to infinite power is to reach the Bornless Beyond.