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Unleashed the stars, and unstrung lungs. We fasted not for hunger's sake, But for the soul that dared to wake. The peyote came—a bitter bloom, A cactus key to pierce the gloom. Upon my tongue it placed its seal, And slowly, slowly, I began to feel The veil dissolve, the walls collapse— The self unfold in sacred lapse. The Breaking of Flesh, The Soaring of Soul Heat rose like hands from deep below, My pores became a holy flow. The weight of flesh began to crack,
This vibrant, detailed illustration depicts a stylized bird with a long, elegant neck, a white body, and a black, spotted tail. The bird has a striking black head with a spiky crest, a red beak, and intense red eyes, with a small white patch around each eye. The bird is positioned facing left, with its white-feathered chest and neck visible, and its larger, dark blue tail, covered in white spots, extending to the right. The bird stands on a patterned red and brown border at the bottom of the image.
To the left of the bird, there is a large, tall, turquoise-colored cactus with multiple arms, textured with subtle vertical lines and adorned with small white dots. Behind the cactus, a brown, textured panel is visible, with a vertical row of decorative round elements on its left side, some brown with blue centers, others solid brown.
The background behind the bird and cactus features a light blue and white palette, with vertical stripes resembling snow-covered trees or falling snowflakes. The overall ambiance suggests a dreamy, somewhat snowy or wintry scene, although the cactus adds a touch of the desert. A slender brown vertical stripe divides the left and right sections of the background. In the