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- is infinite: there is no difference Help me, o warrior lord of
- as upon the earth I am Heaven, and there is no other God than me, and my lord
- Heaven, and there is no other God than me, and my lord Hadit. Now therefore
- Hadit. Now therefore I am known to ye by my name Nuit, and to him by
- thus. Bind nothing! Let there be no difference made among you
- Then saith the prophet and slave of the beauteous one. Who am I, and what
- prophet and slave of the beauteous one. Who am I, and what shall be the sign. So
- omnipresence of my body. Then the priest answered said unto
- of Space, kissing her lovely brows and the dew of her light bathing his whole
- one of Heaven, let it be ever thus that men speak not of Thee
- world that the pain of division is as nothing and the joy of dissolution all.
- joy of dissolution all. For these fools of men and their woes care not thou
- woes care not thou at all! They feel little; what is, is balanced by weak joys:
- weak joys: but ye are my chosen ones. Obey my prophet! follow out the
- the priest of the princes shall not in one letter change this
- the obeah and the wanga; the work of the wand and the work of the sword: these he shall
- make severe the ordeals. The word of the Law is Who calls us Thelemites will do
- Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong, if he look but close into the word. For
- are therein Three Grades. The Hermit and the Lover and the man of
- Hermit and the Lover and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole
- the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. The word of Sin is
- thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. The word of Sin is Restriction. O Man!
- is a curse. Accursed! Accursed! be it to the aeons. Hell. Let it be that
- no other shall say nay. For pure will, unassuaged of purpose, delivered from
- from the lust of result, is every way perfect The Perfect
- it; I call it Eight, Eighty, fourhundred eighteen. But they
- and signs. Ra-Hoor-Khuit hath taken his seat in the East at the Equinox
- the adorant, Isa the sufferer; Hoor in his secret name and splendor is
- adorant, Isa the sufferer; Hoor in his secret name and splendor is the
- Ho! warrior, if thy servant sink? But there are means and means. Be goodly
- and means. Be goodly therefore: dress ye all in fine apparel eat rich
- wines and wines that foam. Also, take your fill and will of love as ye will, when, where
- This shall regenerate the world, the little world my sister, my heart
- princes it shall not assuage thee nor absolve thee But ecstasy be
- him not from the East nor from the West, for from no expected
- from the West, for from no expected house cometh that child. Aum!
- house cometh that child. Aum! All words are sacred and all prophets true; save only
- half of the equation, leave the second unattacked But thou hast all in
- I demand aught in sacrifice. My incense is of resinous woods gums and
- numbers who are of us. The five pointed star, with a circle in the
- the earth in splendour pride; but always in the love of me, and so shall ye
- joy. I charge you earnestly to come before me in a single robe and
- meetings with you shall the priestess say and her eyes shall burn with
- me jewels! Drink to me, for I love you! I love you! I am the blue-lidded
- heart of man, and in the core of every star. I am Life, and the giver of
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- and me. Now let there be a veiling of this shrine: now let the light
- of sighing! The sorrows of pain and regret Are left to the dead and the
- of the earth are our kinsfolk. Is a God to live in a dog? No! but the highest
- Beauty and strength, leaping laughter and delicious languor, force and
- the vice of kings: stamp down the wretched the weak: this is the law of
- vice of kings: stamp down the wretched the weak: this is the law of the
- and the joy of the world. Think not, o king, upon that lie: That Thou Must
- die, but live! Now let it be understood If the body of the King
- and strange drugs whereof I will tell my prophet, be drunk thereof!
- tell my prophet, be drunk thereof! They shall not harm ye at all. It is a
- folly against self. The exposure of innocence is a lie. Be strong, o
- be hermits. Now think not to find them in the forest or on the
- at all the joy; and there shall be in them a joy a million times greater
- low men trample in the fierce lust of your pride in the day of
- then is rapture of the earth, and I and the earth are one. There is
- who doth not understand these runes shall make a great miss. He shall fall down into
- reason is a lie; for there is a factor infinite unknown; all their words
- of Because! Be he damned for a dog! But ye, o my people, rise up awake!
- rituals of the elements and feasts of the times. A feast for the
- in the kisses of Nu. There is death for the dogs. Dost thou fail? Art thou
- lift thee up. Nor shall they who cry aloud their folly that thou meanest
- Therefore the kings of the earth shall be Kings for ever: the slaves
- uplifted in thine heart and the kisses of the stars rain hard upon
- more rapid and laughterful than a caress of Hell's own worm. Oh! thou art overcome:
- words for the Kings! I am the Master: thou art the Holy Chosen One. Write,
- I feel? Is the word exhausted? There is help hope in other spells.
- thou know ever. There cometh one to follow thee: he shall expound it.
- he shall expound it. But remember, o chosen one, to be me; to follow
- the love of Nu in the star-lit heaven; to look forth upon men, to tell
- forth upon men, to tell them this glad word. O be thou proud and mighty
- among Gods! Lift up thyself, o my prophet, thy stature shall surpass the
- mystic, wonderful, the number of the man; and the name of thy house
- Dung it about with enginery of war! I will give you a war-engine. With
- before you. Lurk! Withdraw! Upon them! this is the Law of the Battle of
- be sad thereof. Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises; fear
- sad thereof. Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises; fear not
- is your refuge as Hadit your light; and I am the strength, force, vigor
- that he is not there again. Set up my image in the East: thou shalt
- thou knowest. And it shall be suddenly easy for thee to do this. The other
- meal honey thick leavings of red wine; then oil of Abramelin and olive
- wine; then oil of Abramelin and olive oil, and afterward soften smooth down
- hath also another use; let it be laid before me, and kept thick with
- long kept it is better; for they swell with my force. All before
- the West who shall pour his gold upon thee. From gold forge steel: Be ready
- Then said the prophet unto the God. I adore thee in the song " am<="" li="">
- the song " forth-speaker<="" li="">
- gods and death To tremble before Thee:- I, I adore thee! Appear on
- stir me or still me! Aum! let it fill me!" me<="" li="">
- make to establish thy way in all the quarters [these are the adorations,
- thou hast written] as it is said. " consume<="" li="">
- have made a secret door Into the House of Ra and Tum, Of Khephra and of Ahathoor.
- I am thy Theban, O Mentu, The prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! By Bes-na-Maut
- O winged snake of light, Hadit! Abide with me Ra-Hoor-Khuit!" to<="" li="">
- be printed beautifully in red ink and black upon beautiful
- but to dine or to drink at them, it is the Law to give. Then they
- convert not: talk not overmuch. Them that seek to entrap thee,
- sweetnesses then shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child: I
- slay me her child: I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as
- my way. Let her work the work of wickedness! Let her kill her heart! Let her
- force shall she see strike at the worship of Nu. she shall achieve Hadit. I am
- see strike at the worship of Nu. she shall achieve Hadit. I am the warrior
- into all tongues: but always with the original in the writing of the
- say not, who shall discover the key of it all. Then this line drawn is a key: then
- its failure is a key also. And Abrahadabra. It shall be his child that strangely. Let
- men. Curse them! Curse them! Curse them! With my Hawk's head I peck
- peck at the eyes of Jesus as he hangs upon the cross I flap my wings in
- the royal and the lofty; ye are brothers! As brothers fight ye. There
- tribulation of ordeal, which is bliss. The fool readeth this Book of the Law,
- in my name hidden and glorious, as the sun of midnight is ever the son
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