The Eternal Slave and it’s Rider

In my novels is a wild stag, well an enchanted stag – who manifests into a VAMPIRE!

The STAG, superior in flight,

drove the horse from the common pasture,

till the latter worsted in the long contest,

Implored the aid of man and received the bridle;

but after had he parted an exulting conqueror from his enemy,

he could NOT shake the rider from his back,

nor the bit from his mouth.

So he who is afraid of poverty,

forfeits his liberty,

more valuable than mines,

avaricious wretch,

shall carry a master,

and shall eternally be a slave …”

 

The Epistle of Horus, revised by TA Buckley, 1920; P184,185