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  1. they shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men. For he is ever a sun, and
  2. into the hearts of men. For he is ever a sun, and she a moon. But to him is The winged
  3. of men. For he is ever a sun, and she a moon. But to him is The winged secret flame and
  4. of thee at all since thou art continuous. None, breathed the light, faint faery,
  5. thee at all since thou art continuous. None, breathed the light, faint faery, of
  6. by the vault of my body; by my sacred heart and tongue; by all I can give, by all I desire
  7. the princes shall not in one letter change this book; but lest there be folly,
  8. may make severe the ordeals. The word of the Law is Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong, if
  9. Man! refuse not thy wife if she will. O lover, if thou wilt, depart. There is no bond
  10. she will. O lover, if thou wilt, depart. There is no bond that can unite the divided
  11. to do thy will Do that and no other shall say nay. For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered
  12. shall say nay. For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from the lust of result, is
  13. is the Lord initiating: There is a word to say about the Hierophantic task. Behold!
  14. one, and it may be given in three ways. The gross must pass through fire; let the
  15. that palace is of silver and gold, lapis lazuli jasper are there, and all rare scents jasmine
  16. drink sweet wines and wines that foam. Also, take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where
  17. my heart my tongue, unto whom I send this kiss. Also, o scribe and prophet though thou
  18. of a letter; for behold thou o prophet shalt not behold all these mysteries hidden
  19. the East nor from the West, for from no expected house cometh that child. Aum! All
  20. equation, leave the second unattacked But thou hast all in the clear light, and some
  21. number is as all their numbers who are of us. The five pointed star, with a circle
  22. thou shalt come a little to lie in my bosom. For one kiss wilt thou then be willing
  23. gives one particle of dust shall lose all in that hour. Ye shall gather goods and store of women and
  24. the hearts of all in her love-chant Sing the rapturous love-song unto me! Burn to me
  25. all in her love-chant Sing the rapturous love-song unto me! Burn to me perfumes!
  26. rapturous love-song unto me! Burn to me perfumes! Wear to me jewels! Drink to
  27. ones be purged by the prophet! The shall this knowledge go aright. I am the flame
  28. the worshipper. Remember all ye that existence is pure joy; that all the
  29. Because thou wast the knower, and me. Now let there be a veiling of this shrine: now
  30. they feel not. We are not for the poor and sad: the lords of the earth are our kinsfolk. Is a
  31. shall remain in pure ecstasy for ever Nuit Hadit Ra-Hoor- Khuit. The Sun, Strength
  32. of the Star the Snake. I am the Snake that giveth Knowledge Delight and bright glory,
  33. whereof I will tell my prophet, be drunk thereof! They shall not harm ye at all. It is
  34. o man, lust, enjoy all things of sense and rapture: fear not that any God shall deny thee for
  35. fear not that any God shall deny thee for this. I am alone: there is no God where I am. Behold!
  36. there is no God where I am. Behold! these be grave mysteries; for there are also of
  37. God where I am. Behold! these be grave mysteries; for there are also of my friends
  38. of women with large limbs, and fire and light in their eyes, and masses of flaming hair
  39. secret Serpent coiled about to spring: in my coiling there is joy. If I
  40. shall perish with the dogs of Reason. Now a curse upon Because and his kin! May Because be
  41. lie; for there is a factor infinite unknown; all their words are skew-wise. Enough of
  42. the times. A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast
  43. of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast for the three days of the writing of the
  44. Prophet! A feast for the Supreme Ritual, and a feast for the Equinox of the
  45. water; a feast for life and a greater feast for death A feast every day in your hearts
  46. there is no dread hereafter. There is the dissolution, and eternal ecstasy in
  47. is invisible therein am I as a babe in an egg.] Blue am I and gold in the light of my
  48. is a veil: that veil is black. It is the veil of the modest woman; it is the veil of
  49. are my service: ye do well, I will reward you here and hereafter. Fear not, o prophet,
  50. a mask of sorrow: they that see thee shall fear thou art fallen: but I lift thee up. Nor
  51. fallen: but I lift thee up. Nor shall they who cry aloud their folly that thou meanest
  52. them unto. Begone! ye mockers; even though ye laugh in my honour ye shall laugh not long:
  53. ye laugh in my honour ye shall laugh not long: then when ye are sad know that I have forsaken you. He
  54. ye shall laugh not long: then when ye are sad know that I have forsaken you. He that is righteous
  55. be Kings for ever: the slaves shall serve. There is none that shall be cast down or lifted
  56. is a light before thine eyes o prophet a light undesired, most desirable. I
  57. thine eyes o prophet a light undesired, most desirable. I am uplifted in
  58. eyes o prophet a light undesired, most desirable. I am uplifted in thine
  59. the kisses of the stars rain hard upon thy body. Thou are exhaust in the voluptuous
  60. exhaust in the voluptuous fullness of the inspiration: the expiration
  61. promise of our agelong love. Come! lift up thine heart rejoice! We are one; we
  62. Harder! hold up thyself! Lift thine head! breathe not so deep die! Ah! Ah! What do I feel? Is
  63. Ah! Ah! What do I feel? Is the word exhausted? There is help hope in other spells. Wisdom says:
  64. none like unto thee among men or among Gods! Lift up thyself, o my prophet, thy
  65. known. Spelling is defunct; all is not aught Beware! Hold! Raise the spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Now
  66. of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Now let it be first understood that I am a god of War and of Vengeance. I
  67. to the world. This shall be your only proof. I forbid argument. Conquer! That is enough.
  68. Nu is your refuge as Hadit your light; and I am the strength, force, vigor of your arms.
  69. do this. The other images group around me to support me: let all be worshipped,
  70. rich fresh blood! The best blood is of the moon, monthly: then the fresh blood of a child, or
  71. the moon, monthly: then the fresh blood of a child, or dropping from the host of heaven:
  72. of open brass work: burn thereon in silver or gold There cometh a rich man from the
  73. There cometh a rich man from the West who shall pour his gold upon thee. From gold forge
  74. rich man from the West who shall pour his gold upon thee. From gold forge steel: Be ready
  75. assume my throne and place. Another prophet shall arise, and bring fresh fever from
  76. Tum, Of Khephra and of Ahathoor. I am thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By
  77. I am thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By Bes-na-Maut my breast I
  78. and a book to say how thou didst come hither and a reproduction of this ink and paper for
  79. hand; and to each man and woman that thou meetest, were it but to dine or to drink at
  80. shall chance to abide in this bliss or no; it is no odds. Do this quickly! But the work of the
  81. is easy; and Hadit burning in thy heart shall make swift and secure thy pen. Establish
  82. oversee thyself, save only the blind ones. Refuse none, but thou shalt know destroy
  83. thy proof: argue not: convert not: talk not overmuch. Them that seek to entrap
  84. quarter destroy them utterly. Swift as a trodden serpent turn and strike!
  85. laugh at their fear: spit upon them! Let the Scarlet Woman beware! If pity and
  86. to toy with old sweetnesses then shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child: I
  87. be known. I will slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a
  88. will slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking
  89. her out from men: as a shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets,
  90. through dusk wet streets, and die cold and an-hungered. But let her raise herself in
  91. an-hungered. But let her raise herself in pride. Let her follow me in my way. Let
  92. armour; go on, go on, in my strength ye shall turn not back for any. This book shall be translated
  93. the face of Mohammed blind him With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and
  94. face of Mohammed blind him With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the
  95. blind him With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist, Mongol and
  96. Mary inviolate be torn upon wheels: for her sake let all chaste women be utterly
  97. night-blue sky. Hail! ye twin warriors about the pillars of the world! for your time is
  98. am the Lord of the Double Wand of Power the wand of the Force of Coph Nia but my left
  99. in my name hidden and glorious, as the sun of midnight is ever the son The ending

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