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Matches from Liber Al:

  1. by Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat The Khabs is in The Khu, not The Khu in
  2. The Khu in the Khabs Worship then The Khabs, and behold my light shed over you. Let
  3. Gods their men are fools. Come forth, o children, under the stars take your fill
  4. are fools. Come forth, o children, under the stars take your fill of love. I am above
  5. joy Above, the gemmed azure is The naked splendour of Nuit; She bends in
  6. in ecstasy to kiss The secret ardours of Hadit. The winged globe, the starry
  7. the Scarlet Woman, is all power given. They shall gather my children into their
  8. shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men. For he is ever a sun, and
  9. the hearts of men. For he is ever a sun, and she a moon. But to him is The winged
  10. are not so chosen Burn upon their brows, o splendrous serpent! O azure-lidded
  11. Let there be no difference made among you between any one thing
  12. any one thing any other thing; for thereby there cometh hurt. But whoso
  13. hands upon the black earth her lithe body arched for love and her soft feet not
  14. her lithe body arched for love and her soft feet not hurting the little
  15. O Nuit, continuous one of Heaven, let it be ever thus that men speak
  16. None and let them speak not of thee at all since thou art continuous. None,
  17. of the world that the pain of division is as nothing and the joy of dissolution all.
  18. the joy of dissolution all. For these fools of men and their woes care not thou at
  19. of men and their woes care not thou at all! They feel little; what is, is balanced
  20. give, by all I desire of ye all. Then the priest fell into a deep trance
  21. into a deep trance or swoon said unto the Queen of Heaven Write unto us
  22. Write unto us the ordeals write unto us the rituals write unto us the law.
  23. change this book; but lest there be folly, he shall comment thereupon by
  24. do no wrong, if he look but close into the word. For there are therein Three
  25. The Hermit and the Lover and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of
  26. Hermit and the Lover and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the
  27. Man! refuse not thy wife if she will. O lover, if thou wilt, depart. There is
  28. Accursed! Accursed! be it to the aeons. Hell. Let it be that state of manyhood
  29. a secret key of this law Sixty-one the Jews call it; I call it Eight, Eighty,
  30. one: are not they the Ox and none by the Book. Abrogate are all rituals, all ordeals, all words
  31. and signs. Ra-Hoor-Khuit hath taken his seat in the East at the Equinox of the
  32. system let not one know well the other. There are four gates to one palace;
  33. goodly therefore: dress ye all in fine apparel eat rich foods and drink sweet
  34. fine apparel eat rich foods and drink sweet wines and wines that foam. Also, take
  35. the direful judgments of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. This shall regenerate the world, the
  36. shall regenerate the world, the little world my sister, my heart my tongue,
  37. tongue, unto whom I send this kiss. Also, o scribe and prophet though thou be of
  38. send this kiss. Also, o scribe and prophet though thou be of the princes it
  39. be of the princes it shall not assuage thee nor absolve thee But ecstasy
  40. of the princes it shall not assuage thee nor absolve thee But ecstasy be
  41. thou hast all in the clear light, and some though not all in the dark. Invoke me under
  42. one kiss wilt thou then be willing to give all: but whoso gives one particle
  43. store of women and spices; ye shall wear rich jewels; ye shall exceed the nations
  44. you earnestly to come before me in a single robe and covered with a rich
  45. you I yearn to you. Pale or purple, veiled or voluptuous I who am all pleasure and
  46. to you. Pale or purple, veiled or voluptuous I who am all pleasure and purple and
  47. you: come unto me At all my meetings with you shall the priestess say and her
  48. complement of Nu my bride. I am not extended, and Khabs is the name of
  49. all the sorrows are but as shadows; they pass are done; but there is that which remains.
  50. ill will to learn this writing. I see thee hate the hand the pen; but I am
  51. a further secret. I am The Empress the Hierophant. Thus eleven as my
  52. my bride is eleven. Hear me, ye people of sighing! The sorrows of pain and
  53. feel not. We are not for the poor and sad: the lords of the earth are our kinsfolk. Is a
  54. We are not for the poor and sad: the lords of the earth are our kinsfolk. Is a God to live
  55. Beauty and strength, leaping laughter and delicious languor, force and fire,
  56. Sun, Strength Sight, Light these are for the servants of the Star the Snake.
  57. in beds of purple, caressed by magnificent beasts of women with large
  58. one. There is great danger in me; for who doth not understand these runes shall
  59. these runes shall make a great miss. He shall fall down into the pit called Because, and
  60. Enough of Because! Be he damned for a dog! But ye, o my people, rise up awake!
  61. and feasts of the times. A feast for the first night of the Prophet and
  62. Equinox of the Gods. A feast for fire and a feast for water; a feast for life and
  63. I am these are not. Pity not the fallen! I never knew them. I am not for
  64. beyond purple: it is the light higher than eyesight. There is a veil:
  65. of sorrow, the pall of death: this is none of me. Tear down that lying spectre of
  66. thou shall reveal it: thou availest: they are the slaves of because: They are not
  67. thou wilt; the letters change them not in style or value! Thou shalt obtain
  68. ye laugh in my honour ye shall laugh not long: then when ye are sad know that I have forsaken
  69. ever: the slaves shall serve. There is none that shall be cast down or lifted up: all is
  70. the slaves shall serve. There is none that shall be cast down or lifted up: all is ever
  71. slaves shall serve. There is none that shall be cast down or lifted up: all is ever as it
  72. was. Yet there are masked ones my servants: it may be that yonder beggar is
  73. our delight is all over thee: hail! hail! prophet of Nu! prophet of Had! prophet
  74. Hold! Bear up in thy rapture; fall not in swoon of the excellent kisses! Harder!
  75. Bear up in thy rapture; fall not in swoon of the excellent kisses! Harder! hold
  76. do I feel? Is the word exhausted? There is help hope in other spells. Wisdom
  77. by the eight and ninety rules of art: if thou love, exceed by delicacy;
  78. Strive ever to more! and if thou art truly mine and doubt it not, and if
  79. if thou art truly mine and doubt it not, and if thou art ever joyous! death
  80. truly mine and doubt it not, and if thou art ever joyous! death is the crown
  81. it not, and if thou art ever joyous! death is the crown of all Ah! Ah! Death! Death! Thou shalt
  82. one to follow thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be
  83. to follow thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be me;
  84. follow thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be me; to
  85. thee: he shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be me; to follow
  86. to the prophet of the lovely Star. Abrahadabra! the reward of Ra-Hoor-Khut. There is
  87. reward of Ra-Hoor-Khut. There is division hither homeward; there is a word not known.
  88. a god of War and of Vengeance. I shall deal hardly with them. Choose ye an island! Fortify it!
  89. Lurk! Withdraw! Upon them! this is the Law of the Battle of Conquest: thus shall my
  90. after day. Close it in locked glass for a proof to the world. This shall be your only proof.
  91. trouble. Ra-Hoor-Khu is with thee. Worship me with fire blood; worship me with
  92. cattle little and big: after a child. But not now. Ye shall see that hour, o blessed
  93. not now. Ye shall see that hour, o blessed Beast, and thou the Scarlet Concubine of
  94. the Scarlet Concubine of his desire! Ye shall be sad thereof. Deem not too
  95. rich fresh blood! The best blood is of the moon, monthly: then the fresh blood of
  96. enemies they shall fall before you. Also these shall breed lust power of lust in
  97. from the skies; another woman shall awake the lust worship of the Snake; another soul of
  98. terrible God, Who makest the gods and death To tremble before Thee:- I, I
  99. thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By Bes-na-Maut my breast
  100. I weave my spell. Show thy star-splendour, O Nuit! Bid me within thine House
  101. red ink and black upon beautiful paper made by hand; and to each man and woman that
  102. thou meetest, were it but to dine or to drink at them, it is the Law
  103. is the Law to give. Then they shall chance to abide in this bliss or no; it is no odds.
  104. the work of the comment? That is easy; and Hadit burning in thy heart shall make
  105. awful torment: laugh at their fear: spit upon them! Let the Scarlet Woman
  106. from men: as a shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets, and
  107. a child mightier than all the kings of the earth I will fill her with joy: with my
  108. is your proof; courage is your armour; go on, go on, in my strength ye shall turn not
  109. Let him not seek to try: but one cometh after him, whence I say not, who shall
  110. who shall discover the key of it all. Then this line drawn is a key: then this circle
  111. Let him not seek after this; for thereby alone can he fall from it. Now this
  112. men. Curse them! Curse them! Curse them! With my Hawk's head I peck at the
  113. With my Hawk's head I peck at the eyes of Jesus as he hangs upon the cross I flap my
  114. Let Mary inviolate be torn upon wheels: for her sake let all chaste women be
  115. Through the fourth, ultimate sparks of the intimate fire. Yet to all
  116. it shall seem beautiful. Its enemies who say not so, are mere liars. There
  117. the night-blue sky. Hail! ye twin warriors about the pillars of the world! for your
  118. world! for your time is nigh at hand I am the Lord of the Double Wand of Power the wand
  119. left hand is empty, for I have crushed an Universe nought remains. Paste
  120. left and from top to bottom: then behold! There is a splendor in my name

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