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Matches from Liber Al:

  1. a star Every number is infinite: there is no
  2. men Be thou Hadit, my secret centre, my heart
  3. o splendrous serpent! O azure-lidded woman, bend upon
  4. With the God the Adorer I am nothing: they do not see
  5. than me, and my lord Hadit. Now therefore I am known to ye
  6. Now therefore I am known to ye by my name Nuit, and
  7. I, and what shall be the sign. So she answered him, bending down, a
  8. unto the Queen of Space, kissing her lovely brows and
  9. at all since thou art continuous. None, breathed the
  10. None, breathed the light, faint faery, of the stars,
  11. of union. This is the creation of the world that the
  12. not thou at all! They feel little; what is, is balanced by
  13. into a deep trance or swoon said unto the Queen of
  14. spells; the obeah and the wanga; the work of the wand and the work
  15. else is a curse. Accursed! Accursed! be it to the aeons.
  16. but to do thy will Do that and no other shall say nay. For pure will,
  17. Ox and none by the Book. Abrogate are all rituals, all ordeals, all words
  18. words and signs. Ra-Hoor-Khuit hath taken his seat in the East
  19. There are four gates to one palace; the floor of that
  20. or at once the four gates; let him stand on the floor of
  21. let him stand on the floor of the palace. Will he not sink?
  22. They are one or saying. They are many; if the ritual
  23. regenerate the world, the little world my sister,
  24. though not all in the dark. Invoke me under my stars. Love
  25. Invoke me under my stars. Love is the law, love under will.
  26. star, with a circle in the Middle, the circle is Red.
  27. but the blue gold are seen of the seeing. Also I have
  28. and store of women and spices; ye shall wear rich jewels; ye
  29. the wings and arouse the coiled splendour within you:
  30. me At all my meetings with you shall the priestess
  31. priestess say and her eyes shall burn with desire as she
  32. secret that hath not yet been revealed. I Hadit
  33. the rituals of the old time are black. Let the evil
  34. of man, and in the core of every star. I am Life, and the
  35. number is nine by the fools; but with the just
  36. none indeed. The Empress and the King are not of
  37. bride is eleven. Hear me, ye people of sighing!
  38. regret Are left to the dead and the dying, The folk
  39. the dead and the dying, The folk that not know me as yet.
  40. weak: this is the law of the strong: this is our law and the joy
  41. and the joy of the world. Think not, o king, upon that lie:
  42. live! Now let it be understood If the body of the
  43. in pure ecstasy for ever Nuit Hadit Ra-Hoor- Khuit.
  44. stir the hearts of men with drunkeness. To worship
  45. me take wine and strange drugs whereof I will tell my
  46. rapture: fear not that any God shall deny thee for this.
  47. against King! Love one another with burning hearts; on
  48. trample in the fierce lust of your pride in
  49. head, I and my Nuit are one. If I droop down mine head, and
  50. in me; for who doth not understand these runes shall make
  51. shall fall down into the pit called Because, and there he shall
  52. Because! Be he damned for a dog! But ye, o my people,
  53. the Prophet and his Bride! A feast for the three
  54. Aye! feast! rejoice! there is no dread hereafter.
  55. is no dread hereafter. There is the dissolution, and
  56. ye do well, I will reward you here and hereafter. Fear not,
  57. style or value! Thou shalt obtain the order value of the
  58. Alphabet; thou shalt find new symbols to attribute
  59. be righteous still; he that is filthy shall be filthy
  60. to hell with them, master! There is a light before
  61. shall be lovely: whoso seeth it shall be glad. Thy death shall be the
  62. be the seal of the promise of our agelong love. Come!
  63. if thou love, exceed by delicacy; and if thou do aught
  64. by delicacy; and if thou do aught joyous, let there be
  65. Ah! Death! Death! Thou shalt long for death. Death is forbidden, o
  66. O V A L. What meaneth this, o prophet? Thou knowest not, nor
  67. mighty among men! Lift up thyself! for there is
  68. is none like unto thee among men or among Gods! Lift
  69. surpass the stars. They shall worship thy name, foursquare,
  70. there is a word not known. Spelling is defunct; all is not
  71. of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Now let it be first understood that
  72. I shall deal hardly with them. Choose ye an island! Fortify it!
  73. come back to it day after day. Close it in locked glass for
  74. proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough.
  75. fire blood; worship me with swords with spears. Let the
  76. of their flesh to eat! Sacrifice cattle little
  77. Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises; fear
  78. folly, nor any other power in heaven or upon the earth
  79. you at the eating thereof. Also ye shall be strong in war.
  80. burn thereon in silver or gold There cometh a rich
  81. be burnt down shattered, yet an invisible house
  82. prophet shall arise, and bring fresh fever from the
  83. from the skies; another woman shall awake the lust worship of
  84. the Snake; another soul of God and beast shall mingle in the
  85. another sacrifice shall stain the tomb; another king
  86. half of the word of Heru-ra-ha, called Hoor-pa-kraat and Ra-Hoor-Khut. Then
  87. Then said the prophet unto the God. I adore thee
  88. Ankh-af-na-khonsu Whoso words are truth. I invoke, I greet Thy
  89. might of Thy breath, Supreme and terrible God, Who
  90. of the Khu! Lighten the ways of the Ka! The ways of the Khabs
  91. Nuit! Bid me within thine House to dwell, O winged
  92. reproduction of this ink and paper for ever for
  93. the Book of the Law shall be printed beautifully in
  94. to entrap thee, to overthrow thee, them attack
  95. slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her
  96. But let her raise herself in pride. Let her follow
  97. one cometh after him, whence I say not, who shall discover
  98. all cowards; professional soldiers who dare not fight, but play:
  99. cowards; professional soldiers who dare not fight, but play: all
  100. Ra's seat, lightening the girders of the soul. To Me do
  101. which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book of the Law, and its
  102. ultimate sparks of the intimate fire. Yet

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