l 11c0- Paradise or the Human Comedy.

The Human Comedy
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Paradise
(partial translation into English)


licencious Chronicle to be read under the surveillance of your gardian-angel.


Canto I
Canto II
Canto III
Canto IV
Canto V
Canto VI
Canto VII
Canto VIII
Canto IX
Canto X
Canto XI
Canto XII
Canto XIIII
Canto XIV
Canto XV
Canto XVI
Canto XVII
Canto XVIII
Canto XIX
Canto XX
Canto XXI
Canto XXII
Canto XXIII
Canto XXIV
Canto XXV
Canto XXVI
Canto XXVII
Canto XXVIII
Canto XXIX
Canto XXX
Canto XXXI
Canto XXXII
Canto XXXIII

Prolog of the Paradise. (Love is giving, and not receiving).
Where reason has no more ground. (See how love can be subjective.)
Ave Maria Gratia Plena. (The convent of the Sisters of Charity.)
Esprits qui ont manqué à leurs voeux. (Ô amante de l'Amant Céleste!)
The gift of free will. (See in them as in goddesses, not yet ready to let themselves loved.)
In God we trust. (I reigned by Cesar and now I reign by Uncle Sam.)
Hosanna Sanctus Deus Sabaoth. (Your beauty, Marco my beautiful lover, does not equalize that of the supreme Lover.)
Death, death to whom, by love, cures all sins! (Venus, this star who gives birth, in man, to sensual love.)
The triumph of Christ in You and the eternal Pleasures. (I am the One who knows how to taste your body.)
The hour when the lover of God rises and sing the matines. (Where the joy of loving becomes eternal.)
The reign of force and the penis. (Omnia vincit amor.)
Romeo and Juliette. (My love is as deep as the abyssals of the sea.)
How do you believe that the Virgin became pregnant? (Such they will be at the Last Judgement.)
Jeanne, extended all naked and groaning on her Cross. (Oh Helios, You who make them so beautiful and so desirable!)
Robin Woods, come to my help! O Sanguis Meus! (Blessed would you be, you who, towards my race, shown yourself so severe!)
History of New France and Canada. (The sun shine for me as for the others.)
Is an informed man, worth not more than two of them? (Those who adulterate with the Truth.)
The desire and the voluptuousness to see Salome dancing. (The blessed Muses who populated the Olympia.)
The beautiful image of Love and the sermon of the blessed ones. (Whom who is the architect of the Kingdom of the Empyree.)
The representation of the eternal Pleasure. (Our happiness, is to desire only what God wants.)
The assiduous maidservant of the supreme Council. (I feel in me, all the love that you show me.)
Teach me to enjoy in your soul from an eternal happiness. (These maidservants which gives birth to orgasm.)
The carnal desire I had for the Virgin Mary. (What matters the beauty of the parade if not, that of your beautiful body.)
The Fruit of the threes of the Garden of Eden. (Love, the argument of the invisible thing.)
Jeanne was and is still, the nourrishment of my hope.(Sperent in Te.)
The beautiful females of the garden of the eternal Gardener.(Sanctus, sanctus, sanctus.)
Glory to the Father, the Son, the Holy Spirit! (See the Spouse of Christ, who prostitutes herself.)
The pleasure of the Angels. (That is this way that reigns the Divine Love.)
The angelic hierarchies. (Christ did not tell to His disciples: Go and preach nonsenses.)
The divine Vulva, the siege of Love. (Where all the greedy souls suffers from carnal desire.)
The Saint Milicia of the white Virgin. (The hope in Beatitude.)
The court of the Empyree. (Ave Maria, gratia plena.)
The orgasm of God. (All that fertilizes and generates the Universal Consciousness.)




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