St. Samauel, artist, philosopher, poet, and all round loyal follower of the teachings of the Order of Light. His paintings are considered to be visual pleasures to look upon by all major art critics, his poetry has been called sublime by all who have read it, but it is his philosophy and his work in experimental theology that has had the biggest impact within the Order and merited him with Sainthood. In his last years, St. Samauel chose to focus his energies on paintings rather than books, most of his portraits have been kept safe by the Order and are now available for viewing upon request.
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| - St. Samauel, artist, philosopher, poet, and all round loyal follower of the teachings of the Order of Light. His paintings are considered to be visual pleasures to look upon by all major art critics, his poetry has been called sublime by all who have read it, but it is his philosophy and his work in experimental theology that has had the biggest impact within the Order and merited him with Sainthood. In his last years, St. Samauel chose to focus his energies on paintings rather than books, most of his portraits have been kept safe by the Order and are now available for viewing upon request.
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| - St. Samauel, by Hans von Holden the Younger
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| - St. Samauel, artist, philosopher, poet, and all round loyal follower of the teachings of the Order of Light. His paintings are considered to be visual pleasures to look upon by all major art critics, his poetry has been called sublime by all who have read it, but it is his philosophy and his work in experimental theology that has had the biggest impact within the Order and merited him with Sainthood. His key work, Theonosis is considered to be standard reading within the Order on the proper interpretation of the origin stories for life and the human race and how it relates to the existance of the soul. In his last years, St. Samauel chose to focus his energies on paintings rather than books, most of his portraits have been kept safe by the Order and are now available for viewing upon request.
* Opera of the Soul (1744)
* Feast of the Flesh: And Other Poems (1745)
* Dystopia (1746)
* Utopia (1747
* Theonosis (1749)
* Poem of Bones (1751)
* Physical Reality: The Ashes of God (1754)
* Visions (1755)
* Servant of Valtiel (1758)
* Love and Hate (1761)
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