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*The first to achieve one-ness with the [[Cube]].
*The first to achieve one-ness with the [[Cube]].


*Many pictures and statues portray Gyvann with a cube-shaped head as a metaphor
*Many pictures and statues portray Gyvann with a cube-shaped head as a metaphor to show that he had gone beyond earthly desires and was one with The True Cube at all times.
**to show that he had gone beyond earthly desieres and was one with the True Cube at all times.


*He is remembered especially on the Cubist holiday [[Gyvann's Day]], which is a cheerful celebration with burning torches and feasting, and takes place at Summer solstice.





Revision as of 05:02, 7 May 2006

General

  • Referred to as "Holy Gyvann The Builder"
  • Wrote The Book of The Six
  • The first to achieve one-ness with the Cube.
  • Many pictures and statues portray Gyvann with a cube-shaped head as a metaphor to show that he had gone beyond earthly desires and was one with The True Cube at all times.
  • He is remembered especially on the Cubist holiday Gyvann's Day, which is a cheerful celebration with burning torches and feasting, and takes place at Summer solstice.


Quotes By Gvann

When one stone is set upon another, there I will dwell among you.


My children, it is only that which is absent which must be sought.


If any man doubt these words, let him sit for an hour in the presence of the One and then let him speak again, for no speech shall stand in the face of it.


And they asked Gyvann: Are there other paths? And he said: Yes. And they said: Gyvann, then, why shall we not take other paths? And he said: My children, shall not the road be winding? And they asked one another: What does this mean? And he said: Those who ask "what does this mean" show themselves to be fools. They should ask, rather, what road do I walk? And they were silent.


For does not the Cube show us the way in building, and was not Gyvann himself a builder and shall we not then build? Let us, therefore, build. And they built a great fortress, yet by the power of the Cube it was toppled to the ground, and they built a mighty tower, yet by the power of the Cube it was utterly removed, thus they built a lowly shack and it was good.


And he said: reject, my children, those who call you to destroy, for only in the cube lies the power of destruction. And they asked: does not every man die in his season? And he said: only with the Cube's will.


And he said: take not my words as sacred, for in the Cube alone lies the power and each man must seek it for himself. And in this he showed himself to be the most humble of men, may his name be praised forever.


And Gyvann said doubt not that the cube speaks or that its voice is heard

--From the green Leitmark


Quotes By Others

"I am a tool fit to work only the will of Gyvann. Being used that way is the highest calling a human being can hope for."

--Popular musician Keenan "KT" Thoreau


References

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