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a  King.  A  King  may  choose  his  garment  as  he  will:  there  is  no  certain  test: 
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Matches from Liber AL:

  1. The manifestation of Nuit The unveiling of the company of
  2. The unveiling of the company of heaven Every man and every woman
  3. star Every number is infinite: there is no difference
  4. Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat The Khabs is in The Khu, not The Khu
  5. o children, under the stars take your fill of love. I am above you and in you.
  6. bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men. For he is ever
  7. have given unto him With the God the Adorer I am nothing: they do not
  8. Space and the Infinite Stars thereof do ye also thus. Bind nothing!
  9. a lambent flame of blue, all-touching all penetrant, her lovely hands upon
  10. one of Heaven, let it be ever thus that men speak not of Thee as
  11. of Heaven, let it be ever thus that men speak not of Thee as One
  12. art continuous. None, breathed the light, faint faery, of the stars,
  13. I swear it by the vault of my body; by my sacred heart and tongue; by all I
  14. the threefold book of Law My scribe Ankh-af-na-Khonsu the priest of the
  15. the Perfect are one Perfect and not two: nay, are none! Nothing
  16. the Equinox of the Gods and let Asar be with Isa who also are one. But they
  17. the Gods and let Asar be with Isa who also are one. But they are not of me Let
  18. ye will, when, where and with whom ye will. But always unto me. If this be not
  19. where and with whom ye will. But always unto me. If this be not aright; if
  20. first half of the equation, leave the second unattacked But thou
  21. love. There is the dove and there is the serpent. Choose ye well! He,
  22. Book are aright; but is not the Star. This also is secret: my prophet
  23. upon death; peace unutterable, rest, ecstasy: nor do I demand aught
  24. Red. My colour is black to the blind, but the blue gold are seen of the
  25. I love you I yearn to you. Pale or purple, veiled or voluptuous I who am
  26. the hearts of all in her love-chant Sing the rapturous love-song unto me!
  27. Nu my bride. I am not extended, and Khabs is the name of my House. In
  28. by the prophet! The shall this knowledge go aright. I am the flame that
  29. the knowledge of death. I am the Magician and the Exorcist I am the
  30. hast ill will to learn this writing. I see thee hate the hand the pen;
  31. will to learn this writing. I see thee hate the hand the pen; but
  32. the knower, and me. Now let there be a veiling of this shrine: now let
  33. knower, and me. Now let there be a veiling of this shrine: now let the
  34. but with the just I am eight, and one in eight: Which is vital, for I
  35. The sorrows of pain and regret Are left to the dead and the dying, The
  36. are of us. They shall rejoice, our chosen: who sorroweth is not of us. Beauty and
  37. feel not. Compassion is the vice of kings: stamp down the wretched
  38. law and the joy of the world. Think not, o king, upon that lie: That Thou Must
  39. that lie: That Thou Must Die: verily thou shalt not die, but live! Now
  40. Khuit. The Sun, Strength Sight, Light these are for the servants of
  41. with drunkeness. To worship me take wine and strange drugs whereof I
  42. It is a lie, this folly against self. The exposure of innocence is
  43. strong, o man, lust, enjoy all things of sense and rapture: fear not that any
  44. masses of flaming hair about them; there shall ye find them. Ye shall see
  45. the low men trample in the fierce lust of your pride in the
  46. O my chosen! I am the secret Serpent coiled about to spring: in
  47. is rapture of the earth, and I and the earth are one. There is great
  48. and I and the earth are one. There is great danger in me; for who doth not
  49. miss. He shall fall down into the pit called Because, and there he shall perish
  50. He shall fall down into the pit called Because, and there he shall perish with
  51. joy beauty! There are rituals of the elements and feasts of the
  52. A feast for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law. A feast
  53. eternal ecstasy in the kisses of Nu. There is death for the dogs. Dost
  54. thou fail? Art thou sorry? Is fear in thine heart? Where I am these are
  55. thou sorry? Is fear in thine heart? Where I am these are not. Pity
  56. I hate the consoled the consoler. I am unique conqueror. I am not of
  57. perish. Be they damned dead! Amen. [This is of the there is a fifth
  58. fifth who is invisible therein am I as a babe in an egg.] Blue am I and
  59. Fear not, o prophet, when these words are said, thou shalt not be sorry. Thou
  60. that thou shalt look upon with gladness. But I will hide thee in a mask of sorrow:
  61. the slaves shall serve. There is none that shall be cast down or lifted up: all is
  62. there are masked ones my servants: it may be that yonder beggar is a
  63. a King. A King may choose his garment as he will: there is no certain test:
  64. Thou are exhaust in the voluptuous fullness of the inspiration:
  65. promise of our agelong love. Come! lift up thine heart rejoice!
  66. If thou drink, drink by the eight and ninety rules of art: if thou
  67. of War and of Vengeance. I shall deal hardly with them. Choose ye an island! Fortify
  68. about with enginery of war! I will give you a war-engine. With it ye shall
  69. fade, but miraculous colour shall come back to it day after day. Close it in
  70. be girt with a sword before me: let blood flow to my name. Trample down
  71. eagerly to catch the promises; fear not to undergo the curses. Ye,
  72. in heaven or upon the earth or under the earth. Nu is your refuge
  73. stele they shall call the Abomination of Desolation; count well its name,
  74. of Abramelin and olive oil, and afterward soften smooth down with rich fresh
  75. and afterward soften smooth down with rich fresh blood! The best blood is of
  76. beetles as it were and creeping things sacred unto me. These
  77. lust power of lust in you at the eating thereof. Also ye shall be strong
  78. be they long kept it is better; for they swell with my force. All
  79. work: burn thereon in silver or gold There cometh a rich man from the
  80. in silver or gold There cometh a rich man from the West who shall pour his gold
  81. who shall pour his gold upon thee. From gold forge steel: Be ready to fly or to
  82. make to establish thy way in all the quarters [these are the adorations, as
  83. mine; its rays consume Me: I have made a secret door Into the House
  84. thou shalt know destroy the traitors. I am Ra-Hoor-Khuit and I am powerful to
  85. entrap thee, to overthrow thee, them attack without pity or
  86. child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking
  87. cold and an-hungered. But let her raise herself in pride. Let her follow
  88. men! Then will I lift her to pinnacles of power: then will I breed
  89. the warrior Lord of the Forties: the Eighties cower before me,
  90. ye shall delight to slay. Success is your proof; courage is your armour; go on, go on,
  91. these are mysteries that no Beast shall divine. Let him not seek
  92. his child that strangely. Let him not seek after this; for thereby
  93. against all gods of men. Curse them! Curse them! Curse them! With my Hawk's
  94. and the Buddhist, Mongol and Din. Bahlasti! Ompehda! I spit on your crapulous
  95. ordeal, which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book of the Law, and its comment
  96. understandeth it not. Let him come through the first ordeal it
  97. sky. Hail! ye twin warriors about the pillars of the world! for your time is
  98. of the world! for your time is nigh at hand I am the Lord of the Double Wand of

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