Wednesday 7 July 2010



The Great Book of Kizzmazz was written circa 1600BC By the Kizzmazztan monk Barukh Salaam (مبارك سلام) Before joining the order of Kitzmatz.

(The Truth)
Barukh Salaam (مبارك سلام) wrote most of his poems before joining the order. Written for the woman he loved, his one and only true love, a love that was never to be. Kandake (آليس شوارتسر زنگ"لولا") a beautiful Persian princess who couldn't believe someone could love her so intently. She withdrew from public life with thoughts that consumed her soul. Barukh realized their love was impossible and spent the rest of his life writing the word of Kizzmazz, in hope of enlightening others. The Princess realized being blind was the only way she could see, but her revelation came too late to save their love. Both spent the rest of their lives alone.

(The Dream)
There are many stories about the Kizzmazztan warrior monk and his Persian Princess passed down by word of mouth for centuries, some dating back as far as 1600BC. Like most stories this one is transient and has metamorphosised into many guises. It is said the Princess spent many years in deep meditation transfixed on her love for this one being. She then spent many years seeking her monk until some 30 years, after their last touch, she found him alone habiting a castle on the edge of the Kingdom of Kitzmatz, where it bordered with Eden. Although Barukh Salaam was now well into his 60’s and the Princess years past her prime, they both felt and saw the same passion and beauty they had once rejoiced. Barukh only lived for one more year, content in the arms of his only true love. After his passing the Princess took her own life so that they could be together for all eternity as one.

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