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Matches from Liber AL:

  1. by Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat The Khabs is in The Khu, not
  2. The Khu, not The Khu in the Khabs Worship then The Khabs, and behold my
  3. the Khabs Worship then The Khabs, and behold my light shed over you. Let
  4. the many the known. These are fools that men adore; both their Gods
  5. their fold: they shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts
  6. flame and to her the stooping starlight. But ye are not so chosen
  7. will him give when at last he knoweth me Since I am Infinite
  8. what shall be the sign. So she answered him, bending down, a lambent flame
  9. not hurting the little flowers Thou knowest! And the sign shall be
  10. ever thus that men speak not of Thee as One but as None and let
  11. and let them speak not of thee at all since thou art continuous.
  12. thou art continuous. None, breathed the light, faint faery, of
  13. prophet! follow out the ordeals of my knowledge! seek me only! Then
  14. I can give, by all I desire of ye all. Then the priest fell into a
  15. of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Also the mantras and spells; the obeah and the wanga; the work of
  16. wanga; the work of the wand and the work of the sword: these he shall learn and teach.
  17. work of the sword: these he shall learn and teach. He must teach; but he may
  18. the sword: these he shall learn and teach. He must teach; but he may make
  19. and teach. He must teach; but he may make severe the ordeals. The
  20. is no bond that can unite the divided but love: all else is a curse.
  21. be it to the aeons. Hell. Let it be that state of manyhood bound
  22. every way perfect The Perfect and the Perfect are
  23. Eight, Eighty, fourhundred eighteen. But they have the
  24. are not of me Let Asar be the adorant, Isa the sufferer; Hoor in his
  25. a word to say about the Hierophantic task. Behold! there are three
  26. fine be tried in intellect, and the lofty chosen ones in
  27. half of the equation, leave the second unattacked But thou hast
  28. leave the second unattacked But thou hast all in the clear light, and
  29. thou hast all in the clear light, and some though not all in the dark. Invoke
  30. the law, love under will. Nor let the fools mistake love; for there are
  31. my prophet shall reveal it to the wise. I give unimaginable
  32. in life, upon death; peace unutterable, rest, ecstasy: nor do
  33. Eternity. My number is as all their numbers who are of us. The
  34. five pointed star, with a circle in the Middle, the circle
  35. a pure heart and the Serpent flame therein, thou shalt come
  36. pure heart and the Serpent flame therein, thou shalt come a
  37. flame therein, thou shalt come a little to lie in my bosom. For
  38. and store of women and spices; ye shall wear rich jewels; ye shall exceed
  39. not extended, and Khabs is the name of my House. In the sphere
  40. extended, and Khabs is the name of my House. In the sphere I am
  41. Yet she shall be known I never. Behold! the rituals of the old time
  42. old time are black. Let the evil ones be cast away; let the good ones
  43. star. I am Life, and the giver of Life; yet therefore is the
  44. is pure joy; that all the sorrows are but as shadows; they pass are done; but
  45. Thee which thou knewest not for why? Because thou wast the knower,
  46. Because thou wast the knower, and me. Now let there be a veiling
  47. am perfect, being Not; and my number is nine by the fools;
  48. the dying, The folk that not know me as yet. These are dead, these
  49. rejoice, our chosen: who sorroweth is not of us. Beauty and strength,
  50. down the wretched the weak: this is the law of the strong: this is our
  51. the body of the King dissolve, he shall remain in pure ecstasy for
  52. not harm ye at all. It is a lie, this folly against self. The exposure
  53. where I am. Behold! these be grave mysteries; for there are also
  54. these be grave mysteries; for there are also of my friends who
  55. and masses of flaming hair about them; there shall ye find them. Ye
  56. people, O my chosen! I am the secret Serpent coiled about
  57. and my Nuit are one. If I droop down mine head, and shoot forth venom,
  58. shall perish with the dogs of Reason. Now a curse upon Because and his kin!
  59. of the times. A feast for the first night of the Prophet
  60. for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast for
  61. of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast for the three days of the
  62. feast for life and a greater feast for death A feast every day in
  63. feast every night unto Nu, and the pleasure of uttermost
  64. feast! rejoice! there is no dread hereafter. There is the
  65. hate the consoled the consoler. I am unique conqueror. I am not
  66. spangles are purple green. Purple beyond purple: it is
  67. veil of the modest woman; it is the veil of sorrow, the pall of death:
  68. lying spectre of the centuries: veil not your vices in
  69. here and hereafter. Fear not, o prophet, when these words are said,
  70. these words are said, thou shalt not be sorry. Thou art emphatically my
  71. thee shall fear thou art fallen: but I lift thee up. Nor shall they who
  72. Thou shalt obtain the order value of the English Alphabet; thou shalt
  73. unto. Begone! ye mockers; even though ye laugh in my honour ye shall
  74. certain test: but a beggar cannot hide his poverty. Beware
  75. I am uplifted in thine heart and the kisses of the stars rain
  76. am uplifted in thine heart and the kisses of the stars rain hard
  77. voluptuous fullness of the inspiration: the expiration
  78. thee: hail! hail! prophet of Nu! prophet of Had! prophet of Ra-Hoor-Khu!
  79. shall be glad. Thy death shall be the seal of the promise of our agelong love.
  80. in thy rapture; fall not in swoon of the excellent kisses! Harder!
  81. thou art ever joyous! death is the crown of all Ah! Ah! Death! Death! Thou shalt long
  82. the crown of all Ah! Ah! Death! Death! Thou shalt long for death. Death is forbidden,
  83. for death. Death is forbidden, o man, unto thee. The length of thy
  84. to look forth upon men, to tell them this glad word. O be thou proud and
  85. reward of Ra-Hoor-Khut. There is division hither homeward; there is a
  86. spell of Ra-Hoor-Khuit. Now let it be first understood that I am a god
  87. their flesh to eat! Sacrifice cattle little and big: after
  88. shall be sad thereof. Deem not too eagerly to catch the promises;
  89. catch the promises; fear not to undergo the curses. Ye, even
  90. not to undergo the curses. Ye, even ye, know not this meaning all.
  91. Fates, nor gods, nor anything. Money fear not, nor laughter of the folk
  92. you as Why? Because of the fall of Because, that he is not there again.
  93. fall of Because, that he is not there again. Set up my image in
  94. secret; for the Beast his Bride are they: and for the winners
  95. his Bride are they: and for the winners of the Ordeal x. What is this?
  96. of enemies; then of the priest or of the worshippers: last
  97. enemies; then of the priest or of the worshippers: last of
  98. burn: of this make cakes eat unto me. This hath also another use; let
  99. things sacred unto me. These slay, naming you enemies they shall
  100. power of lust in you at the eating thereof. Also ye shall be strong
  101. Ra-Hoor-Khuit! Unity uttermost showed! I adore the might of Thy
  102. for ever for in it is the word secret not only in the English
  103. red ink and black upon beautiful paper made by hand; and to each man
  104. is the Law to give. Then they shall chance to abide in this bliss or no;
  105. swift and secure thy pen. Establish at thy Kaaba a clerk-house: all must
  106. thou shalt oversee thyself, save only the blind ones. Refuse none,
  107. the traitors. I am Ra-Hoor-Khuit and I am powerful to protect my
  108. her heart if she leave my work to toy with old sweetnesses then shall
  109. shall my vengeance be known. I will slay me her child: I will alienate her
  110. I will alienate her heart: I will cast her out from men: as a shrinking
  111. me, are abased I will bring you to victory joy: I will be at your arms
  112. back for any. This book shall be translated into all tongues: but always with
  113. of the letters is done, and I want to go on to the holier place. I am
  114. gods of men. Curse them! Curse them! Curse them! With my Hawk's head
  115. blind him With my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the
  116. my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist, Mongol
  117. Despise also all cowards; professional soldiers who dare not fight, but play:
  118. brothers fight ye. There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt. There
  119. the first ordeal it will be to him as silver Through the second gold
  120. the Lord of the Double Wand of Power the wand of the Force of Coph Nia
  121. Force of Coph Nia but my left hand is empty, for I have crushed

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