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THE BOOK OF LIES ------- Aleister Crowley
March 21st, 1992 e.v. key entry by Frater E.A.D.N., San Diego,
California.
O.T.O.
Ouroboros Camp
El Cajon, CA
USA
Pages in the original are marked thus at the bottom: [page number]
Comments and descriptions are also set off by ().
THE BOOK OF LIES
Aliester Crowley
THE BOOK OF LIES
WHICH IS ALSO FALSELY
CALLED
BREAKS
THE WANDERINGS OR FALSIFICATIONS
OF THE ONE THOUGHT OF
FRATER PERDURABO
(Aleister Crowley)
WHICH THOUGHT IS ITSELF
UNTRUE
A REPRINT
with an additional commentary to each chapter.
"Break, break, break
At the foot of thy stones, O Sea!
And I would that I could utter
The thoughts that arise in me!"
(OPPOSITE: Photo of FRATER PERDURABO on his ass.)
COMMENTARY (Title Page)
The number of the book is 333, as implying dispersion,
so as to correspond with the title, "Breaks"
and "Lies".
However, the "one thought is itself untrue", and
therefore its falsifications are relatively true.
This book therefore consists of statements as nearly
true as is possible to human language.
The verse from Tennyson is inserted partly because
of the pun on the word "break"; partly because of the
reference to the meaning of this title page, as explained
above; partly because it is intensely amusing for
Crowley to quote Tennyson.
There is no joke or subtle meaning in the publisher's
imprint.
FOREWORD
THE BOOK OF LIES, first published in London
in 1913, Aleister Crowley's little master work, has
long been out of print. Its re-issue with the author's
own Commentary gives occasion for a few notes. We
have so much material by Crowley himself about this
book that we can do no better that quote some
passages which we find scattered about in the unpublished
volumes of his "CONFESSIONS." He
writes:
"...None the less, I could point to some solid
achievement on the large scale, although it is composed
of more or less disconnected elements. I refer
to THE BOOK OF LIES. In this there are 93 chapters:
we count as a chapter the two pages filled rerespectively
with a note of interrogation and a mark of
exclamation. The other chapters contain sometimes a
single word, more frequently from a half-dozen to
twenty paragraphs. The subject of each chapter is
determined more or less definitely by the Qabalistic
import of its number. Thus Chapter 25 gives a revised
ritual of the Pentagram; 72 is a rondel with the refrain
~Shemhamphorash', the Divine name of 72 letters;
77 Laylah, whose name adds to that number; and
80, the number of the letter Pe, referred to Mars, a
panegyric upon War. Sometimes the text is serious
and straightforward, sometimes its obscure oracles
demand deep knowledge of the Qabalah for interpretation,
others contain obscure allusions, play
upon words, secrets expressed in cryptogram, double
or triple meanings which must be combined in order
[5]
to appreciate the full flavour; others again are
subtly ironical or cynical. At first sight the book is a
jumble of nonsense intended to insult the reader. It
requires infinite study, sympathy, intuition and
initiation. Given these I do not hesitate to claim that
in none other of my writings have I given so profound
and comprehensive an exposition of my
philosophy on every plane...."
"...My association with Free Masonry was therefore
destined to be more fertile that almost any other
study, and that in a way despite itself. A word should
be pertinent with regard to the question of secrecy.
It has become difficult for me to take this matter
very seriously. Knowing what the secret actually is,
I cannot attach much importance to artificial
mysteries. Again, though the secret itself is of such
tremendous import, and though it is so simple that
I could disclose it...in a short paragraph, I might
do so without doing much harm. For it cannot be used
indiscriminately...I have found in practice that the
secret of the O.T.O. cannot be used unworthily...."
"It is interesting in this connection to recall how it
came into my possession. It had occurred to me to
write a book `THE BOOK OF LIES, WHICH IS
ALSO FALSELY CALLED BREAKS, THE
WANDERINGS OR FALSIFICATION OF THE
THOUGHT OF FRATER PERDURABO WHICH
THOUGHT IS ITSELF UNTRUE. . . .' One of
these chapters bothered me. I could not write it. I
invoked Dionysus with particular fervour, but still
without success. I went off in desperation to `change
my luck', by doing something entirely contrary to
my inclinations. In the midst of my disgust, the
spirit came over me, and I scribbled the chapter
down by the light of a farthing dip.. When I read it
over, I was as discontented as before, but I stuck it
into the book in a sort of anger at myself as a
deliberate act of spite towards my readers.
[6]
"Shortly after publication, the O.H.O. (Outer
Head of the O.T.O.) came to me. (At that time I did
not realise that there was anything in the O.T.O.
beyond a convenient compendium of the more
important truths of Free Masonry.) He said that since
I was acquainted with the supreme secret of the
Order, I must be allowed the IX {degree} and obligated in
regard to it. I protested that I knew no such secret.
He said `But you have printed it in the plainest
language'. I said that I could not have done so
because I did not know it. He went to the bookshelves;
taking out a copy of THE BOOK OF LIES, he
pointed to a passage in the despised chapter. It
instantly flashed upon me. The entire symbolism not
only of Free Masonry but of many other traditions
blazed upon my spiritual vision. From that moment
the O.T.O. assumed its proper importance in my
mind. I understood that I held in my hands the key
to the future progress of humanity...."
The Commentary was written by Crowley probably
around 1921. The student will find it very
helpful for the light it throws on many of its passages.
The Editors
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Eta Omicron-Upsilon-Kappa
Epsilon-Sigma-Tau-Iota Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta
Omicron!} (1)
The Ante Primal Triad which is
NOT-GOD
Nothing is.
Nothing Becomes.
Nothing is not.
The First Triad which is GOD
I AM.
I utter The Word.
I hear The Word.
The Abyss
The Word is broken up.
There is Knowledge.
Knowledge is Relation.
These fragments are Creation.
The broken manifests Light. (2)
The Second Triad which is GOD
GOD the Father and Mother is concealed in Generation.
GOD is concealed in the whirling energy of Nature.
GOD is manifest in gathering: harmony: consideration:
the Mirror of the Sun and of the Heart.
The Third Triad
Bearing: preparing.
Wavering: flowing: flashing.
Stability: begetting.
The Tenth Emanation
The world.
[10]
COMMENTARY (The Chapter that is not a Chapter)
This chapter, numbered 0, corresponds to the Negative,
which is before Kether in the Qabalistic system.
The notes of interrogation and exclamation on the previous
pages are the other two veils.
The meaning of these symbols is fully explained in "The
Soldier and the Hunchback".
This chapter begins by the letter O, followed by a mark of
exclamation; its reference to the theogony of "Liber Legis" is
explained in the note, but it also refers to KTEIS PHALLOS
and SPERMA, and is the exclamation of wonder or ecstasy,
which is the ultimate nature of things.
NOTE
(1) Silence. Nuit, O; Hadit; Ra-Hoor-Khuit, I.
COMMENTARY (The Ante Primal Triad)
This is the negative Trinity; its three statements are, in an
ultimate sense, identical. They harmonise Being, Becoming,
Not-Being, the three possible modes of conceiving the universe.
The statement, Nothing is Not , technically equivalent to
Something Is, is fully explained in the essay called Berashith.
The rest of the chapter follows the Sephirotic system of the
Qabalah, and constitutes a sort of quintessential comment upon
that system.
Those familiar with that system will recognise Kether,
Chokmah, Binah, in the First Triad; Daath, in the Abyss; Chesed,
Geburah, Tiphareth, in the Second Triad; Netzach, Hod and
Yesod in the Third Triad, and Malkuth in the Tenth Emanation.
It will be noticed that this cosmogony is very complete; the
manifestation even of God does not appear until Tiphareth; and
the universe itself not until Malkuth.
The chapter many therefore be considered as the most complete
treatise on existence ever written.
NOTE
(2) The Unbroken, absorbing all, is called Darkness.
[11]
1
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda Alpha}
THE SABBATH OF THE GOAT
O! the heart of N.O.X. the Night of Pan.
{Pi-Alpha-Nu}: Duality: Energy: Death.
Death: Begetting: the supporters of O!
To beget is to die; to die is to beget.
Cast the Seed into the Field of Night.
Life and Death are two names of A.
Kill thyself.
Neither of these alone is enough.
[12]
COMMENTARY ({Alpha})
The shape of the figure I suggests the Phallus; this
chapter is therefore called the Sabbath of the Goat, the
Witches' Sabbath, in which the Phallus is adored.
The chapter begins with a repetition of O! referred
to in the previous chapter. It is explained that this triad
lives in Night, the Night of Pan, which is mystically
called N.O.X., and this O is identified with the O in
this word. N is the Tarot symbol, Death; and the X
or Cross is the sign of the Phallus. For a fuller commentary
on Nox, see Liber VII, Chapter I.
Nox adds to 210, which symbolises the reduction of
duality to unity, and thence to negativity, and is thus
a hieroglyph of the Great Work.
The word Pan is then explained, {Pi}, the letter of
Mars, is a hieroglyph of two pillars, and therefore
suggest duality; A, by its shape, is the pentagram,
energy, and N, by its Tarot attribution, is death.
Nox is then further explained, and it is shown that
the ultimate Trinity, O!, is supported, or fed, by the
process of death and begetting, which are the laws of
the universe.
The identity of these two is then explained.
The Student is then charged to understand the
spiritual importance of this physical procession in
line 5.
It is then asserted that the ultimate letter A has two
names, or phases, Life and Death.
Line 7 balances line 5. It will be notice that the
phraseology of these two lines is so conceived that the
one contains the other more than itself.
Line 8 emphasises the importance of performing
both.
[13]
2
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Eta Beta}
THE CRY OF THE HAWK
Hoor hath a secret fourfold name: it is Do What
Thou Wilt.(3)
Four Words: Naught-One-Many-All.
Thou-Child!
Thy Name is holy.
Thy Kingdom is come.
Thy Will is done.
Here is the Bread.
Here is the Blood.
Bring us through Temptation!
Deliver us from Good and Evil!
That Mine as Thine be the Crown of the Kingdom,
even now.
ABRAHADABRA.
These ten words are four, the Name of the One.
[14]
COMMENTARY ({Beta})
The "Hawk" referred to is Horus.
The chapter begins with a comment on Liber Legis
III, 49.
Those four words, Do What Thou Wilt, are also
identified with the four possible modes of conceiving the
universe; Horus unites these.
Follows a version of the "Lord's Prayer", suitable
to Horus. Compare this with the version in Chapter 44.
There are ten sections in this prayer, and, as the prayer
is attributed to Horus, they are called four, as above
explained; but it is only the name of Horus which is
fourfold; He himself is One.
This may be compared with the Qabalistic doctrine
of the Ten Sephiroth as an expression of Tetragrammaton
(1 plus 2 plus 3 plus 4 = 10).
It is now seen that this Hawk is not Solar, but
Mercurial; hence the words, the Cry of the Hawk, the
essential part of Mercury being his Voice; and the
number of the chapter, B, which is Beth the letter of
Mercury, the Magus of the Tarot, who has four
weapons, and it must be remembered that this card is
numbered 1, again connecting all these symbols with
the Phallus.
The essential weapon of Mercury is the Caduceus.
NOTE
(3) Fourteen letters. Quid Voles Illud Fac. Q.V.I.F.
196=14^2.
[15]
3
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Gamma}
THE OYSTER
The Brothers of A.'.A.'. are one with the Mother of
the Child.(4)
The Many is as adorable to the One as the One is to
the Many. This is the Love of These; creationparturition
is the Bliss of the One; coitiondissolution
is the Bliss of the Many.
The All, thus interwoven of These, is Bliss.
Naught is beyond Bliss.
The Man delights in uniting with the Woman; the
Woman in parting from the Child.
The Brothers of A.'.A.'. are Women: the Aspirants
to A.'.A.'. are Men.
[16]
COMMENTARY ({Gamma})
Gimel is the High Priestess of the Tarot. This
chapter gives the initiated feminine point of view; it is
therefore called the Oyster, a symbol of the Yoni. In
Equinox X, The Temple of Solomon the King, it is
explained how Masters of the Temple, or Brothers of
A.'.A.'. have changed the formula of their progress.
These two formulae, Solve et Coagula, are now explained,
and the universe is exhibited as the interplay
between these two. This also explains the statement in
Liber Legis I, 28-30.
NOTE
(4) They cause all men to worship it.
[17]
4
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Delta}
PEACHES
Soft and hollow, how thou dost overcome the hard
and full!
It dies, it gives itself; to Thee is the fruit!
Be thou the Bride; thou shalt be the Mother hereafter.
To all impressions thus. Let them not overcome thee;
yet let them breed within thee. The least of the
impressions, come to its perfection, is Pan.
Receive a thousand lovers; thou shalt bear but One
Child.
This child shall be the heir of Fate the Father.
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COMMENTARY ({Delta})
Daleth is the Empress of the Tarot, the letter of
Venus, and the title, Peaches, again refers to the Yoni.
The chapter is a counsel to accept all impressions;
it is the formula of the Scarlet woman; but no impression
must be allowed to dominate you, only to fructify you;
just as the artist, seeing an object, does not worship it,
but breeds a masterpiece from it. This process is
exhibited as one aspect of the Great Work. The last
two paragraphs may have some reference to the 13th
Aethyr (see The Vision and The Voice).
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5
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Epsilon}
THE BATTLE OF THE ANTS
That is not which is.
The only Word is Silence.
The only Meaning of that Word is not.
Thoughts are false.
Fatherhood is unity disguised as duality.
Peace implies war.
Power implies war.
Harmony implies war.
Victory implies war.
Glory implies war.
Foundation implies war.
Alas! for the Kingdom wherein all these are at war.
[20]
COMMENTARY ({Epsilon})
He is the letter of Aries, a Martial sign; while the
title suggests war. The ants are chosen as small busy
objects.
Yet He, being a holy letter, raises the beginning of the
chapter to a contemplation of the Pentagram, considered
as a glyph of the ultimate.
In line 1, Being is identified with Not-Being.
In line 2, Speech with Silence.
In line 3, the Logos is declared as the Negative.
Line 4 is another phrasing of the familiar Hindu
statement, that that which can be thought is not true.
In line 5, we come to an important statement, an
adumbration of the most daring thesis in this book-
Father and Son are not really two, but one; their unity
being the Holy Ghost, the semen; the human form is a
non-essential accretion of this quintessence.
So far the chapter has followed the Sephiroth from
Kether to Chesed, and Chesed is united to the Supernal
Triad by virtue of its Phallic nature; for not only is
Amoun a Phallic God, and Jupiter the Father of All,
but 4 is Daleth, Venus, and Chesed refers to water,
from which Venus sprang, and which is the symbol of
the Mother in the Tetragrammaton. See Chapter 0,
"God the Father and Mother is concealed in generation".
But Chesed, in the lower sense, is conjoined to
Microprosopus. It is the true link between the greater
and lesser countenances, whereas Daath is the false.
Compare the doctrine of the higher and lower Manas in
Theosophy.
The rest of the chapter therefor points out the duality,
and therefore the imperfection, of all the lower Sephiroth
in their essence.
[21]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Digamma}
CAVIAR
The Word was uttered: the One exploded into one
thousand million worlds.
Each world contained a thousand million spheres.
Each sphere contained a thousand million planes.
Each plane contained a thousand million stars.
Each star contained a many thousand million things.
Of these the reasoner took six, and, preening, said:
This is the One and the All.
These six the Adept harmonised, and said: This is the
Heart of the One and the All.
These six were destroyed by the Master of the
Temple; and he spake not.
The Ash thereof was burnt up by the Magus into
The Word.
Of all this did the Ipsissimus know Nothing.
[22]
COMMENTARY ({Digamma})
This chapter is presumably called Caviar because
that substance is composed of many spheres.
The account given of Creation is the same as that
familiar to students of the Christian tradition, the
Logos transforming the unity into the many.
We then see what different classes of people do with
the many.
The Rationalist takes the six Sephiroth of Microprosopus
in a crude state, and declares them to be the
universe. This folly is due to the pride of reason.
The Adept concentrates the Microcosm in Tiphareth,
recognising an Unity, even in the microcosm, but, qua
Adept, he can go no further.
The Master of the Temple destroys all these illusions,
but remains silent. See the description of his functions
in the Equinox, Liber 418 and elsewhere.
In the next grade, the Word is re-formulated, for the
Magus in Chokmah, the Dyad, the Logos.
The Ipsissimus, in the highest grade of the A.'.A.'.,
is totally unconscious of this process, or, it might be
better to say, he recognises it as Nothing, in that positive
sense of the word, which is only intelligible in
Samasamadhi.
[28]
7
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Zeta}
THE DINOSAURS
None are They whose number is Six:(5) else were they
six indeed.
Seven(6) are these Six that live not in the City of the
Pyramids, under the Night of Pan.
There was Lao-tzu.
There was Siddartha.
There was Krishna.
There was Tahuti.
There was Mosheh.
There was Dionysus.(7)
There was Mahmud.
But the Seventh men called PERDURABO; for
enduring unto The End, at The End was Naught
to endure. (8)
Amen.
[29]
COMMENTARY ({Zeta})
This chapter gives a list of those special messengers
of the Infinite who initiate periods. they are called
Dinosaurs because of their seeming to be terrible
devouring creatures. They are Masters of the Temple,
for their number is 6 (1 plus 2 plus 3), the mystic
number of Binah; but they are called "None", because
they have attained. If it were not so, they would be
called "six" in its bad sense of mere intellect.
They are called Seven, although they are Eight,
because Lao-tzu counts as nought, owing to the nature
of his doctrine. The reference to their "living not" is
to be found in Liber 418.
The word "Perdurabo" means "I will endure unto
the end". The allusion is explained in the note.
Siddartha, or Gotama, was the name of the last
Budda.
Krishna was the principal incarnation of the Indian
Vishnu, the preserver, the principal expounder of
Vedantism.
Tahuti, or Thoth, the Egyptian God of Wisdom.
Mosheh, Moses, the founder of the Hebrew system.
Dionysus, probably an ecstatic from the East.
Mahmud, Mohammed.
All these were men; their Godhead is the result of
mythopoeia.
NOTES
(5) Masters of the Temple, whose grade has the
mystic number 6 (= 1 + 2 + 3).
(6) These are not eight, as apparent; for Lao-tzu
counts as 0.
(7) The legend of "Christ" is only a corruption and
perversion of other legends. Especially of Dionysus:
compare the account of Christ before Herod/Pilate in
the gospels, and of Dionysus before Pentheus in
"The Baccae".
(8) O, the last letter of Perdurabo, is Naught.
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8
{Kappa-epsilon-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Eta}
STEEPED HORSEHAIR
Mind is a disease of semen.
All that a man is or may be is hidden therein.
Bodily functions are parts of the machine; silent,
unless in dis-ease.
But mind, never at ease, creaketh "I".
This I persisteth not, posteth not through generations,
changeth momently, finally is dead.
Therefore is man only himself when lost to himself
in The Charioting.
[26]
COMMENTARY ({Eta})
Cheth is the Chariot in the Tarot. The Charioteer is
the bearer of the Holy Grail. All this should be studied
in Liber 418, the 12th Aethyr.
The chapter is called "Steeped Horsehair" because
of the mediaeval tradition that by steeping horsehair
a snake is produced, and the snake is the hieroplyphic
representation of semen, particularly in Gnostic and
Egyptian emblems.
The meaning of the chapter is quite clear; the whole
race-consciousness, that which is omnipotent, omniscient,
omnipresent, is hidden therein.
Therefore, except in the case of an Adept, man only
rises to a glimmer of the universal consciousness, while,
in the orgasm, the mind is blotted out.
[27]
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{Kappa-epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Eta Theta}
THE BRANKS
Being is the Noun; Form is the adjective.
Matter is the Noun; Motion is the Verb.
Wherefore hath Being clothed itself with Form?
Wherefore hath Matter manifested itself in Motion?
Answer not, O silent one! For THERE is no "wherefore",
no "because".
The name of THAT is not known; the Pronoun
interprets, that is , misinterprets, It.
Time and Space are Adverbs.
Duality begat the Conjunction.
The Conditioned is Father of the Preposition.
The Article also marketh Division; but the Interjeciton
is the sound that endeth in the Silence.
Destroy therefore the Eight Parts of Speech; the
Ninth is nigh unto Truth.
This also must be destroyed before thou enterest
into The Silence.
Aum.
[28]
COMMENTARY ({Theta})
Teth is the Tarot trump, Strength, in which a woman
is represented closing the mouth of a lion.
This chapter is called "The Branks", an even more
powerful symbol, for it is the Scottish, and only known,
apparatus for closing the mouth of a woman.
The chapter is formally an attack upon the parts of
speech, the interjection, the meaningless utterance of
ecstasy, being the only thing worth saying; yet even this
is to be regarded as a lapse.
"Aum" represents the entering into the silence, as
will observed upon pronouncing it.
[29]
10
{Kappa-epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota}
WINDLESTRAWS
The Abyss of Hallucinations has Law and Reason;
but in Truth there is no bond between the Toys of
the Gods.
This Reason and Law is the Bond of the Great Lie.
Truth! Truth! Truth! crieth the Lord of the Abyss
of Hallucinations.
There is no silence in that Abyss: for all that men
call Silence is Its Speech.
This Abyss is also called "Hell", and "The Many".
Its name is "Consciousness", and "The Universe",
among men.
But THAT which neither is silent, nor speaks, rejoices
therein.
[30]
COMMENTARY ({Iota})
There is no apparent connection between the number
of this chapter and its subject.
It does, however, refer to the key of the Tarot called
The Hermit, which represents him as cloaked.
Jod is the concealed Phallus as opposed to Tau, the
extended Phallus. This chapter should be studied in
the light of what is said in "Aha!" and in the Temple
of Solomon the King about the reason.
The universe is insane, the law of cause and effect
is an illusion, or so it appears in the Abyss, which is
thus identified with consciousness, the many, and both;
but within this is a secret unity which rejoices; this
unit being far beyond any conception.
[31]
11
{Kappa-epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Alpha}
THE GLOW-WORM
Concerning the Holy Three-in-Naught.
Nuit, Hadit, Ra-Hoor-Khuit, are only to be understood
by the Master of the Temple.
They are above The Abyss, and contain all contradiction
in themselves.
Below them is a seeming duality of Chaos and
Babalon; these are called Father and Mother, but
it is not so. They are called Brother and Sister,
but it is not so. They are called Husband and
Wife, but it is not so.
The reflection of All is Pan: the Night of Pan is the
Annihilation of the All.
Cast down through The Abyss is the Light, the Rosy
Cross, the rapture of Union that destroys, that is
The Way. The Rosy Cross is the Ambassador of Pan.
How infinite is the distance form This to That! Yet
All is Here and Now. Nor is there any there or Then;
for all that is, what is it but a manifestation, that is,
a part, that is, a falsehood, of THAT which is not?
Yet THAT which is not neither is nor is not That
which is!
Identity is perfect; therefore the w of Identity is
but a lie. For there is no subject, and there is no
predicate; nor is there the contradictory of either
of these things.
Holy, Holy, Holy are these Truths that I utter,
knowing them to be but falsehoods, broken mirrors,
troubled waters; hide me, O our Lady, in Thy
Womb! for I may not endure the rapture.
In this utterance of falsehood upon falsehood, whose
contradictories are also false, it seems as if That
which I uttered not were true.
Blessed, unutterably blessed, is this last of the
illusions; let me play the man, and thrust it from
me! Amen.
[32]
COMMENTARY ({Iota Alpha})
"The Glow-Worm" may perhaps be translated as
"a little light in the darkness", though there may be a
subtle reference to the nature of that light.
Eleven is the great number of Magick, and this
chapter indicates a supreme magical method; but it is
really called eleven, because of Liber Legis, I, 60.
The first part of the chapter describes the universe
in its highest sense, down to Tiphareth; it is the new
and perfect cosmogony of Liber Legis.
Chaos and Babalon are Chokmah and Binah, but
they are really one; the essential unity of the supernal
Triad is here insisted upon.
Pan is a generic name, including this whole system
of its manifested side. Those which are above the Abyss
are therefore said to live in the Night of Pan; they are
only reached by the annihilation of the All.
Thus, the Master of the Temple lives in the Night of
Pan.
Now, below the Abyss, the manifested part of the
Master of the temple, also reaches Samadhi, as the
way of Annihilation.
Paragraph 7 begins by a reflection produced by the
preceding exposition. This reflection is immediately
contradicted, the author being a Master of the Temple.
He thereupon enters into his Samadhi, and he piles
contradiction upon contradiction, and thus a higher
degree of rapture, with ever sentence, until his armoury
is exhausted, and, with the word Amen, he enters the
supreme state.
[33]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota Beta}
THE DRAGON-FLIES
IO is the cry of the lower as OI of the higher.
In figures they are 1001;(9) in letters they are Joy.(10)
For when all is equilibrated, when all is beheld from
without all, there is joy, joy, joy that is but one
facet of a diamond, every other facet whereof is
more joyful than joy itself.
[34]
COMMENTARY ({Iota Beta})
The Dragon-Flies were chosen as symbols of joy,
because of the author's observation as a naturalist.
Paragraph 1 mere repeats Chapter 4 in quintessence;
1001, being 11{Sigma} (1-13), is a symbol of the complete
unity manifested as the many, for {Sigma} (1-13) gives the
whole course of numbers from the simple unity of 1
to the complex unity of 13, impregnated by the magical
11.
I may add a further comment on the number 91.
13 (1 plus 3) is a higher form of 4. 4 is Amoun, the
God of generation, and 13 is 1, the Phallic unity.
Daleth is the Yoni. And 91 is AMN (Amen), a form
of the Phallus made complete through the intervention
of the Yoni. This again connects with the IO and OI
of paragraph 1, and of course IO is the rapture-cry of
the Greeks.
The whole chapter is, again, a comment on Liber
legis, 1, 28-30.
NOTES
(9) 1001 = 11{Sigma}. The Petals of the Sahasraracakkra.
(10) JOY = 101, the Egg of Spirit in equilibrium
between the Pillars of the Temple.
[35]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda Iota-Gamma}
PILGRIM-TALK
O thou that settest out upon The Path, false is the
Phantom that thou seekest. When thou hast it
thou shalt know all bitterness, thy teeth fixed in
the Sodom-Apple.
Thus hast thou been lured along That Path, whose
terror else had driven thee far away.
O thou that stridest upon the middle of The Path, no
phantoms mock thee. For the stride's sake thou
stridest.
Thus art thou lured along That Path, whose fascination
else had driven thee far away.
O thou that drawest toward the End of The Path,
effort is no more. Faster and faster dos thou fall;
thy weariness is changed into Ineffable Rest.
For there is not Thou upon That Path: thou hast
become The Way.
[36]
COMMENTARY ({Iota Gamma})
This chapter is perfectly clear to anyone who has
studied the career of an Adept.
The Sodom-Apple is an uneatable fruit found in the
desert.
[37]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Delta}
ONION-PEELINGS
The Universe is the Practical Joke of the General
at the Expense of the Particular, quoth FRATER
PERDURABO, and laughed.
But those disciples nearest to him wept, seeing the
Universal Sorrow.
Those next to them laughed, seeing the Universal
Joke.
Below these certain disciples wept.
Then certain laughed.
Others next wept.
Others next laughed.
Next others wept.
Next others laughed.
Last came those that wept because they could not
see the Joke, and those that laughed lest they
should be thought not to see the Joke, and thought
it safe to act like FRATER PERDURABO.
But though FRATER PERDURABO laughed
openly, He also at the same time wept secretly;
and in Himself He neither laughed nor wept.
Nor did He mean what He said.
[38]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Delta})
The title, "Onion-Peelings", refers to the well-known
incident in "Peer Gynt".
The chapter resembles strongly Dupin's account of
how he was able to win at the game of guessing odd or
even. (See Poe's tale of "The Purloined Letter".)
But this is a more serious piece of psychology. In one's
advance towards a comprehension of the universe, one
changes radically one's point of view; nearly always it
amounts to a reversal.
this is the cause of most religious controversies.
Paragraph 1, however, is Frater Perdurabo's formulation
of his perception of the Universal Joke, also
described in Chapter 34. All individual existence is
tragic. Perception of this fact is the essence of comedy.
"Household Gods" is an attempt to write pure comedy.
"The Bacchae" of Euripides is another.
At the end of the chapter it is, however, seen that to
the Master of the Temple the opposite perception occurs
simultaneously, and that he himself is beyond both of
these.
And in the last paragraph it is shown that he realises
the truth as beyond any statement of it.
[39]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Epsilon}
THE GUN-BARREL
Mighty and erect is this Will of mine, this Pyramid
of fire whose summit is lost in Heaven. Upon it
have I burned the corpse of my desires.
Mighty and erect is this {Phi-alpha-lambda-lambda-omicron-sigma}
of my Will. The
seed thereof is That which I have borne within me
from Eternity; and it is lost within the Body of
Our Lady of the Stars.
I am not I; I am but an hollow tube to bring down
Fire from Heaven.
Mighty and marvellous is this Weakness, this
Heaven which draweth me into Her Womb, this
Dome which hideth, which absorbeth, Me.
This is The Night wherein I am lost, the Love
through which I am no longer I.
[40]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Epsilon})
The card 15 in the Tarot is "The Devil", the
mediaeval blind for Pan.
The title of the chapter refers to the Phallus, which
is here identified with the will. The Greek word
{Pi-upsilon-rho-alpha-mu-iota-sigma}
has the same number as {Phi-alpha-lambda-lambda-omicron-sigma}.
This chapter is quite clear, but one my remark in
the last paragraph a reference to the nature of Samadhi.
As man loses his personality in physical love, so
does the magician annihilate his divine personality in
that which is beyond.
The formula of Samadhi is the same, from the
lowest to the highest. The Rosy-Cross is the Universal
Key. But, as one proceeds, the Cross becomes greater,
until it is the Ace, the Rose, until it is the Word.
[41]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Sigma}
THE STAG-BEETLE
Death implies change and individuality if thou be
THAT which hath no person, which is beyond the
changing, even beyond changelessness, what hast
thou to do with death?
The bird of individuality is ecstasy; so also is its
death.
In love the individuality is slain; who loves not love?
Love death therefore, and long eagerly for it.
Die Daily.
[42]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Sigma})
This seems a comment on the previous chapter; the
Stag-Beetle is a reference the Kheph-ra, the Egyptian
God of Midnight, who bears the Sun through the
Underworld; but it is called the Stag-Beetle to emphasise
his horns. Horns are the universal hieroglyph of energy,
particularly of Phallic energy.
The 16th key of the Tarot is "The Blasted Tower".
In this chapter death is regarded as a form of marriage.
Modern Greek peasants, in many cases, cling to Pagan
belief, and suppose that in death they are united to the
Deity which they have cultivated during life. This is "a
consummation devoutly to be wished" (Shakespeare).
In the last paragraph the Master urges his pupils to
practise Samadhi every day.
[43]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Zeta}
THE SWAN(11)
There is a Swan whose name is Ecstasy: it wingeth
from the Deserts of the North;it wingeth through
the blue; it wingeth over the fields of rice; at its
coming they push forth the green.
In all the Universe this Swan alone is motionless; it
seems to move, as the Sun seems to move; such
is the weakness of our sight.
O fool! criest thou?
Amen. Motion is relative: there is Nothing that is
still.
Against this Swan I shot an arrow; the white breast
poured forth blood. Men smote me; then, perceiving
that I was but a Pure Fool, they let me
pass.
Thus and not otherwise I came to the Temple of the
Graal.
[44]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Zeta})
This Swan is Aum. The chapter is inspired by
Frater P.'s memory of the wild swans he shot in the
Tali-Fu.
In paragraphs 3 and 4 it is, however, recognised that
even Aum is impermanent. There is no meaning in the
word, stillness, so long as motion exists.
In a boundless universe, one can always take any
one point, however mobile, and postulate it a a point
at rest, calculating the motions of all other points
relatively to it.
The penultimate paragraph shows the relations of
the Adept to mankind. Their hate and contempt are
necessary steps to his acquisition of sovereignty over
them.
The story of the Gospel, and that of Parsifal, will
occur to the mind.
NOTE
(11) This chapter must be read in connection with
Wagner's "Parsifal".
[45]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Eta}
DEWDROPS
Verily, love is death, and death is life to come.
Man returneth not again; the stream floweth not
uphill; the old life is no more; there is a new life
that is not his.
Yet that life is of his very essence; it is more He
than all that he calls He.
In the silence of a dewdrop is every tendency of his
soul, and of his mind, and of his body; it is the
Quintessence and the Elixir of his being. Therein
are the forces that made him and his father and his
father's father before him.
This is the Dew of Immortality.
Let this go free, even as It will; thou art not its
master, but the vehicle of It.
[46]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Eta})
The 18th key of the Tarot refers to the Moon, which
was supposed to shed dew. The appropriateness of the
chapter title is obvious.
The chapter must be read in connection with
Chapters 1 and 16.
I the penultimate paragraph, Vindu is identified
with Amrita, and in the last paragraph the disciple is
charged to let it have its own way. It has a will of its
own, which is more in accordance with the Cosmic Will,
than that of the man who is its guardian and servant.
[47]
19
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Iota-Theta}
THE LEOPARD AND THE DEER
The spots of the leopard are the sunlight in the
glade; pursue thou the deer stealthily at thy
pleasure.
The dappling of the deer is the sunlight in the glade;
concealed from the leopard do thou feed at thy
pleasure.
Resemble all that surroundeth thee; yet be Thyself
-and take thy pleasure among the living.
This is that which is written-Lurk!-in The Book
of The Law.
[48]
COMMENTARY ({Iota-Theta})
19 is the last Trump, "The Sun', which is the
representative of god in the Macrocosm, as the Phallus
is in the Microcosm.
There is a certain universality and adaptability
among its secret power. The chapter is taken from
Rudyard Kiplin's "Just So Stories".
The Master urges his disciples to a certain holy
stealth, a concealment of the real purpose of their lives;
in this way making the best of both worlds. This counsels
a course of action hardly distinguishable from hypocrisy;
but the distinction is obvious to any clear thinker,
though not altogether so the Frater P.
[49]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa}
SAMSON
The Universe is in equilibrium; therefore He that is
without it, though his force be but a feather, can
overturn the Universe.
Be not caught within that web, O child of Freedom!
Be not entangled in the universal lie, O child of
Truth!
[50]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa})
Samson, the Hebrew Hercules, is said in the legend
to have pulled down the walls of a music-hall where he
was engaged, "to make sport for the Philistines",
destroying them and himself. Milton founds a poem on
this fable.
The first paragraph is a corollary of Newton's First
Law of Motion. The key to infinite power is to reach
the Bornless Beyond.
[51]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Alpha}
THE BLIND WEBSTER
It is not necessary to understand; it is enough to
adore.
The god may be of clay: adore him; he becomes
GOD.
We ignore what created us; we adore what we create.
Let us create nothing but GOD!
That which causes us to create is our true father and
mother; we create in our own image, which is theirs.
Let us create therefore without fear; for we can
create nothing that is not GOD.
[52]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Alpha})
The 21st key of the Tarot is called "The Universe",
and refers to the letter Tau, the Phallus in manifestation;
hence the title, "The Blind Webster".
The universe is conceived as Buddhists, on the one
hand, and Rationalists, on the other, would have us do;
fatal, and without intelligence. Even so, it may be
delightful to the creator.
The moral of this chapter is, therefore, and exposition
of the last paragraph of Chapter 18.
It is the critical spirit which is the Devil, and gives
rise to the appearance of evil.
[53]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Beta}
THE DESPOT
The waiters of the best eating-houses mock the whole
world; they estimate every client at his proper
value.
This I know certainly, because they always treat me
with profound respect. Thus they have flattered
me into praising them thus publicly.
Yet it is true; and they have this insight because
they serve, and because they can have no personal
interest in the affairs of those whom they serve.
An absolute monarch would be absolutely wise and
good.
But no man is strong enough to have no interest.
Therefore the best king would be Pure Chance.
It is Pure Chance that rules the Universe; therefore,
and only therefore, life is good.
[54]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Beta})
Comment would only mar the supreme simplicity
of this chapter.
[55]
23
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Gamma}
SKIDOO
What man is at ease in his Inn?
Get out.
Wide is the world and cold.
Get out.
Thou hast become an in-itiate.
Get out.
But thou canst not get out by the way thou camest
in. The Way out is THE WAY.
Get out.
For OUT is Love and Wisdom and Power.(12)
Get OUT.
If thou hast T already, first get UT.(13)
Then get O.
And so at last get OUT.
[56]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Gamma})
Both "23" and "Skidoo" are American words
meaning "Get out". This chapter describes the Great
Work under the figure of a man ridding himself of all
his accidents.
He first leaves the life of comfort; then the world at
large; and, lastly, even the initiates.
In the fourth section is shown that there is no return
for one that has started on this path.
The word OUT is then analysed, and treated as a
noun.
Besides the explanation in the note, O is the Yoni;
T, the Lingam; and U, the Hierophant; the 5th card
of the Tarot, the Pentagram. It is thus practically
identical with IAO.
The rest of the chapter is clear, for the note.
NOTES
(12) O = {character?}, "The Devil of the Sabbath". U = 8,
the Hierophant or Redeemer. T = Strength, the Lion.
(13) T, manhood, the sign of the cross or phallus.
UT, the Holy Guardian Angel; UT, the first syllable
of Udgita, see the Upanishads. O, Nothing or Nuit.
[57]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Delta}
THE HAWK AND THE BLINDWORM
This book would translate Beyond-Reason into the
words of Reason.
Explain thou snow to them of Andaman.
The slaves of reason call this book Abuse-of-
Language: they are right.
Language was made for men to eat and drink, make
love, do barter, die. The wealth of a language consists
in its Abstracts; the poorest tongues have
wealth of Concretes.
Therefore have Adepts praised silence; at least it
does not mislead as speech does.
Also, Speech is a symptom of Thought.
Yet, silence is but the negative side of Truth; the
positive side is beyond even silence.
Nevertheless, One True God crieth hriliu!
And the laughter of the Death-rattle is akin.
[58]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Delta})
The Hawk is the symbol of sight; the Blindworm, of
blindness. Those who are under the dominion of reason
are called blind.
In the last paragraph is reasserted the doctrine of
Chapters 1, 8, 16 and 18.
For the meaning of the word hriliu consult Liber 418.
[59]
25
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Epsilon}
THE STAR RUBY
Facing East, in the centre, draw deep deep deep thy
breath, closing thy mouth with thy right forefinger
prest against thy lower lip. Then dashing
down the hand with a great sweep back and out,
expelling forcibly thy breath, cry: {Alpha-Pi-Omicron
Pi-Alpha-Nu-Tau-Omicron-C? Kappa-Alpha-Kappa-Omicron-Delta-
Alpha-Iota-Mu-Omicron-Nu-Omicron-C?}.
With the same forefinger touch thy forehead, and
say {C?-Omicron-Iota}, thy member, and say {Omega-Phi-Alpha-
Lambda-Lambda-Epsilon},(14) thy
right shoulder, and say {Iota-C?-Chi-Upsilon-Rho-Omicron-C?},
thy left
shoulder, and say {Epsilon-Upsilon-Chi-Alpha-Rho-Iota-C?-
Tau-Omicron-C?}; then clasp
thine hands, locking the fingers, and cry {Iota-Alpha-Omega}.
Advance to the East. Imagine strongly a Pentagram.
aright, in thy forehead. Drawing the hands to the
eyes, fling it forth, making the sign of Horus, and
roar {Chi-Alpha-Omicron-C?}. Retire thine hand in the sign of Hoor
pa kraat.
Go round to the North and repeat; but scream
{Beta-Alpha-Beta-Alpha-Lambda-Omicron-Nu}.
Go round to the West and repeat; but say {Epsilon-Rho-Omega-C?}.
Go round to the South and repeat; but bellow
{Psi-Upsilon-Chi-Eta}.
Completing the circle widdershins, retire to the
centre, and raise thy voice in the Paian, with these
words {Iota-Omicron Pi-Alpha-Nu} with the signs of N.O.X.
Extend the arms in the form of a Tau, and say low
but clear: {Pi-Rho-Omicron Mu-Omicron-Upsilon Iota-Upsilon-
Gamma-Gamma-Epsilon-C? Omicron-Pi-Iota-C?-Omega Mu-Omicron-
Upsilon Tau-Epsilon-Lambda-Epsilon-Tau-Alpha-Rho-Chi-Alpha-
Iota Epsilon-Pi-Iota Delta-Epsilon-Xi-Iota-Alpha C?-Upsilon-
Nu-Omicron-Chi-Epsilon-C? Epsilon-Pi-Alpha-Rho-Iota-C?-Tau-
Epsilon-Rho-Alpha Delta-Alpha-Iota-Mu-Omicron-Nu-Epsilon-
C? Phi-Lambda-Epsilon-Gamma-Epsilon-Iota Gamma-Alpha-Rho
Pi-Epsilon-Rho-Iota Mu-Omicron-Upsilon Omicron Alpha-C?-
Tau-Eta-Rho Tau-Omega-Nu Pi-Epsilon-Nu-Tau-Epsilon Kappa-
Alpha-Iota Epsilon-Nu Tau-Eta-Iota C?-Tau-Eta-Lambda-Eta-
Iota Omicron Alpha-C?-Tau-Eta-Rho Tau-Omega-Nu Epsilon-Xi
Epsilon-C?-Tau-Eta-Kappa-Epsilon.
Repeat the Cross Qabalistic, as above, and end as
thou didst begin.
[60]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Epsilon})
25 is the square of 5, and the Pentagram has the
red colour of Geburah.
The chapter is a new and more elaborate version of
the Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram.
It would be improper to comment further upon an
official ritual of the A.'.A.'.
NOTE
(14) The secret sense of these words is to be sought in
the numberation thereof.
[61]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Digamma}
THE ELEPHANT AND THE TORTOISE
The Absolute and the Conditioned together make
The One Absolute.
The Second, who is the Fourth, the Demiurge, whom
all nations of Men call The First, is a lie grafted
upon a lie, a lie multiplied by a lie.
Fourfold is He, the Elephant upon whom the
Universe is poised: but the carapace of the
Tortoise supports and covers all.
This Tortoise is sixfold, the Holy Hexagram.(15)
These six and four are ten, 10, the One manifested
that returns into the Naught unmanifest.
The All-Mighty, the All-Ruler, the All-Knower, the
All-Father, adored by all men and by me
abhorred, be thou accursed, be thou abolished, be
thou annihilated, Amen!
[62]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Digamma})
The title of the chapter refers to the Hindu legend.
The first paragraph should be read in connection
with our previous remarks upon the number 91.
The number of the chapter, 26, is that of Tetragrammaton,
the manifest creator, Jehovah.
He is called the Second in relation to that which is
above the Abyss, comprehended under the title of the
First.
But the vulgarians conceive of nothing beyond the
creator, and therefore call him The First.
He is really the Fourth, being in Chesed, and of
course his nature is fourfold. This Four is conceived
of as the Dyad multiplied by the Dyad; falsehood confirming
falsehood.
Paragraph 3 introduces a new conception; that of
the square within the hexagram, the universe enclosed
in the law of Lingam-Yoni.
The penultimate paragraph shows the redemption of
the universe by this law.
The figure 10, like the work IO, again suggest
Lingam-Yoni, besides the exclamation given in the
text.
The last paragraph curses the universe thus unredeemed.
The eleven initial A's in the last sentence are Magick
Pentagrams, emphasising this curse.
NOTE
(15) In nature the Tortoise has 6 members at angels
of 60 Degrees.
[63]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Zeta}
THE SORCERER
A Sorcerer by the power of his magick had subdued
all things to himself.
Would he travel? He could fly through space more
swiftly than the stars.
Would he eat, drink, and take his pleasure? there
was none that did not instantly obey his bidding.
In the whole system of ten million times ten million
spheres upon the two and twenty million planes he
had his desire.
And with all this he was but himself.
Alas!
[64]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Zeta})
This chapter gives the reverse of the medal; it is the
contrast to Chapter 15.
The Sorcerer is to be identified with The Brother of
the Left Hand Path.
[65]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Eta}
THE POLE-STAR
Love is all virtue, since the pleasure of love is but
love, and the pain of love is but love.
Love taketh no heed of that which is not and of that
which is.
Absence exalteth love, and presence exalteth love.
Love moveth ever from height to height of ecstasy
and faileth never.
The wings of love droop not with time, nor slacken
for life or for death.
Love destroyeth self, uniting self with that which is
not-self, so that Love breedeth All and None in
One.
Is it not so?...No?...
Then thou art not lost in love; speak not of love.
Love Alway Yieldeth: Love Alway Hardeneth.
..........May be: I write it but to write Her name.
[66]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Eta})
This now introduces the principal character of this
book, Laylah, who is the ultimate feminine symbol, to
be interpreted on all planes.
But in this chapter, little hint is given of anything
beyond physical love. It is called the Pole-Star, because
Laylah is the one object of devotion to which the author
ever turns.
Note the introduction of the name of the Beloved in
acrostic in line 15.
[67]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Kappa-Theta}
THE SOUTHERN CROSS
Love, I love you! Night, night, cover us! Thou art
night, O my love; and there are no stars but thine
eyes.
Dark night, sweet night, so warm and yet so fresh,
so scented yet so holy, cover me, cover me!
Let me be no more! Let me be Thine; let me be
Thou; let me be neither Thou nor I; let there be
love in night and night in love.
N.O.X. the night of Pan; and Laylah, the night
before His threshold!
[68]
COMMENTARY ({Kappa-Theta})
Chapter 29 continues Chapter 28.
Note that the word Laylah is the Arabic for "Night".
The author begins to identify the Beloved with the
N.O.X. previously spoken of.
the chapter is called "The Southern Cross", because,
on the physical plane, Laylah is an Australian.
[69]
30
{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda}
JOHN-A-DREAMS
Dreams are imperfections of sleep; even so is consciousness
the imperfection of waking.
Dreams are impurities in the circulation of the blood;
even so is consciousness a disorder of life.
Dreams are without proportion, without good
sense, without truth; so also is consciousness.
Awake from dream, the truth is known:(16) awake
from waking, the Truth is-The Unknown.
[70]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda})
This chapter is to read in connection with Chapter 8,
and also with those previous chapters in which the
reason is attacked.
The allusion in the title is obvious.
This sum in proportion, dream: waking: : waking:
Samadhi is a favourite analogy with Frater P.,
who frequently employs it in his holy discourse.
NOTE
(16) I.e. the truth that he hath slept.
[71]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Alpha}
THE GAROTTE
IT moves from motion into rest, and rests from rest
into motion. These IT does alway, for time is not.
So that IT does neither of these things. IT does
THAT one thing which we must express by two
things neither of which possesses any rational
meaning.
Yet ITS doing, which is no-doing, is simple and yet
complex, is neither free nor necessary.
For all these ideas express Relation; and IT, comprehending
all Relation in ITS simplicity, is out of
all Relation even with ITSELF.
All this is true and false; and it is true and false to
say that it is true and false.
Strain forth thine Intelligence, O man, O worthy
one, O chosen of IT, to apprehend the discourse
of THE MASTER; for thus thy reason shall at
last break down, as the fetter is struck from a
slave's throat.
[72]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Alpha})
The number 31 refers to the Hebrew word LA, which
means "not".
A new character is now introduce under the title of
IT, I being the secret, and T being the manifested,
phallus.
This is, however, only one aspect of IT, which may
perhaps be defined as the Ultimate Reality.
IT is apparently a more exalted thing than THAT.
This chapter should be compared with Chapter 11;
that method of destroying the reason by formulating
contradictions is definitely inculcated.
The reason is situated in Daath, which corresponds
the the throat in human anatomy. Hence the title of the
chapter, "The Garotte".
The idea is that, by forcing the mind to follow, and
as far as possible to realise, the language of Beyond
the Abyss, the student will succeed in bringing his
reason under control.
As soon as the reason is vanquished, the garotte is
removed; then the influence of the supernals (Kether,
Chokmah, Binah), no longer inhibited by Daath, can
descend upon Tiphareth, where the human will is
situated, and flood it with the ineffable light.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Beta}
THE MOUNTAINEER
Consciousness is a symptom of disease.
All that moves well moves without will.
All skillfulness, all strain, all intention is contrary to
ease.
Practise a thousand times, and it becomes difficult;
a thousand thousand, and it becomes easy; a
thousand thousand times a thousand thousand,
and it is no longer Thou that doeth it, but It that
doeth itself through thee. Not until then is that
which is done well done.
Thus spoke FRATER PERDURABO as he leapt
from rock to rock of the moraine without ever
casting his eyes upon the ground.
[74]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Beta})
This title is a mere reference to the metaphor of the
last paragraph of the chapter.
Frater P., as is well known, is a mountaineer.
This chapter should be read in conjunction with
Chapters 8 and 30.
It is a practical instruction, the gist of which is
easily to be apprehended by comparatively short practice
of Mantra-Yoga.
A mantra is not being properly said as long as the
man knows he is saying it. The same applies to all other
forms of Magick.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Gamma}
BAPHOMET
A black two-headed Eagle is GOD; even a Black
Triangle is He. In His claws He beareth a sword;
yea, a sharp sword is held therein.
This Eagle is burnt up in the Great Fire; yet not a
feather is scorched. This Eagle is swallowed up
in the Great Sea; yet not a feather is wetted. so
flieth He in the air, and lighteth upon the earth at
His pleasure.
So spake IACOBUS BURGUNDUS MOLENSIS(17)
the Grand Master of the Temple; and of the GOD
that is Ass-headed did he dare not speak.
[76]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Gamma})
33 is the number of the Last Degree of Masonry,
which was conferred upon Frater P. in the year 1900
of the vulgar era by Don Jesus de Medina-Sidonia in
the City of Mexico.
Baphomet is the mysterious name of the God of the
Templars.
The Eagle described in paragraph 1 is that of the
Templars.
This Masonic symbol is, however, identified by
Frater P. with a bird, which is master of the four
elements, and therefore of the name Tetragrammaton.
Jacobus Burgundus Molensis suffered martyrdom
in the City of Paris in the year 1314 of the vulgar era.
The secrets of his order were, however, not lost, and
are still being communicated to the worthy by his
successors, as is intimated by the last paragraph, which
implies knowledge of a secret worship, of which the
Grand Master did not speak.
The Eagle may be identified, though not too closely,
with the Hawk previously spoken of.
It is perhaps the Sun, the exoteric object of worship
of all sensible cults; it is not to be confused with other
objects of the mystic aviary, such as the swan, phoenix,
pelican, dove and so on.
NOTE
(17) His initials I.B.M. are the initials of the Three
Pillars of the Temple, and add to 52, 13x4, BN, the
Son.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Delta}
THE SMOKING DOG(18)
Each act of man is the twist and double of an hare.
Love and death are the greyhounds that course him.
God bred the hounds and taketh His pleasure in the
sport.
This is the Comedy of Pan, that man should think
he hunteth, while those hounds hunt him.
This is the Tragedy of Man when facing Love and
Death he turns to bay. He is no more hare, but
boar.
There are no other comedies or tragedies.
Cease then to be the mockery of God; in savagery of
love and death live thou and die!
Thus shall His laughter be thrilled through with
Ecstasy.
[78]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Delta})
The title is explained in the note.
The chapter needs no explanation; it is a definite
point of view of life, and recommends a course of action
calculated to rob the creator of his cruel sport.
NOTE
(18) This chapter was written to clarify {Chi-epsilon-psiiota-
delta} of
which it was the origin. FRATER PERDURABO
perceived this truth, or rather the first half of it, comedy,
at breakfast at "Au Chien qui Fume".
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Epsilon}
VENUS OF MILO
Life is as ugly and necessary as the female body.
Death is as beautiful and necessary as the male
body.
The soul is beyond male and female as it is beyond
Life and Death.
Even as the Lingam and the Yoni are but diverse
developments of One Organ, so also are Life and
Death but two phases of One State. So also the
Absolute and the Conditioned are but forms of
THAT.
What do I love? There is no from, no being, to which
I do not give myself wholly up.
Take me, who will!
[80]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Epsilon})
This chapter must be read in connection with
Chapters 1, 3, 4, 8, 15, 16, 18, 24, 28, 29.
The last sentence of paragraph 4 also connects with
the first paragraph of Chapter 26.
The title "Venus of Milo" is an argument in support
of paragraphs 1 and 2, it being evident from this
statement that the female body becomes beautiful in so
far as it approximates to the male.
The female is to be regarded as having been separated
from the male, in order to reproduce the male in a
superior form, the absolute, and the conditions forming
the one absolute.
In the last two paragraphs there is a justification of
a practice which might be called sacred prostitution.
In the common practice of meditation the idea is to
reject all impressions, but here is an opposite practice,
very much more difficult, in which all are accepted.
This cannot be done at all unless one is capable of
making Dhyana at least on any conceivable thing, at
a second's notice; otherwise, the practice would only
be ordinary mind-wandering.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Sigma}
THE STAR SAPPHIRE
Let the Adept be armed with his Magick Rood [and
provided with his Mystic Rose].
In the centre, let him give the L.V.X. signs; or if
he know them, if he will and dare do them, and
can keep silent about them, the signs of N.O.X.
being the signs of Puer, Vir, Puella, Mulier. Omit
the sign I.R.
Then let him advance to the East, and make the
Holy Hexagram, saying: PATER ET MATER
UNIS DEUS ARARITA.
Let him go round to the South, make the Holy
Hexagram, and say: MATER ET FILIUS UNUS
DEUS ARARITA.
Let him go round to the West, make the Holy
Hexagram, and say: FILIUS ET FILIA UNUS
DEUS ARARITA.
Let him go round to the North, make the Holy
Hexagram, and then say: FILIA ET PATER
UNUS DEUS ARARITA.
Let him then return to the Centre, and so to The
Centre of All [making the ROSY CROSS as he
may know how] saying: ARARITA ARARITA
ARARITA.
In this the Signs shall be those of Set Triumphant
and of Baphomet. Also shall Set appear in the
Circle. Let him drink of the Sacrament and let him
communicate the same.]
Then let him say: OMNIA IN DUOS: DUO IN
UNUM: UNUS IN NIHIL: HAE NEC
QUATUOR NEC OMNIA NEC DUO NEC
UNUS NEC NIHIL SUNT.
GLORIA PATRI ET MATRI ET FILIO ET
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FILIAE ET SPIRITUI SANCTO EXTERNO
ET SPIRITUI SANCTO INTERNO UT ERAT
EST ERIT IN SAECULA SAECULORUM SEX
IN UNO PER NOMEN SEPTEM IN UNO
ARARITA.
Let him then repeat the signs of L.V.X. but not the
signs of N.O.X.; for it is not he that shall arise in
the Sign of Isis Rejoicing.
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Sigma})
The Star Sapphire corresponds with the Star-Ruby
of Chapter 25; 36 being the square of 6, as 25 is of %.
This chapter gives the real and perfect Ritual of the
Hexagram.
It would be improper to comment further upon an
official ritual of the A.'.A.'.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Zeta}
DRAGONS
Thought is the shadow of the eclipse of Luna.
Samadhi is the shadow of the eclipse of Sol.
The moon and the earth are the non-ego and the
ego: the Sun is THAT.
Both eclipses are darkness; both are exceeding rare;
the Universe itself is Light.
[84]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Zeta})
Dragons are in the East supposed to cause eclipses
by devouring the luminaries.
There may be some significance in the chapter
number, which is that of Jechidah the highest unity of
the soul.
In this chapter, the idea is given that all limitation
and evil is an exceedingly rare accident; there can be
no night in the whole of the Solar System, except in rare
spots, where the shadow of a planet is cast by itself.
It is a serious misfortune that we happen to live in a
tiny corner of the system, where the darkness reaches such
a high figure as 50 per cent.
The same is true of moral and spiritual conditions.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Eta}
LAMBSKIN
Cowan, skidoo!
Tyle!
Swear to hele all.
This is the mystery.
Life!
Mind is the traitor.
Slay mind.
Let the corpse of mind lie unburied on the edge of
the Great Sea!
Death!
This is the mystery.
Tyle!
Cowan, skidoo!
[86]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Eta})
This chapter will be readily intelligible to E.A.
Freemasons, and it cannot be explained to others.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Lambda-Theta}
THE LOOBY
Only loobies find excellence in these words.
It is thinkable that A is not-A; to reverse this is but
to revert to the normal.
Yet by forcing the brain to accept propositions of
which one set is absurdity, the other truism, a
new function of brain is established.
Vague and mysterious and all indefinite are the
contents of this new consciousness; yet they are
somehow vital. by use they become luminous.
Unreason becomes Experience.
This lifts the leaden-footed soul to the Experience
of THAT of which Reason is the blasphemy.
But without the Experience these words are the
Lies of a Looby.
Yet a Looby to thee, and a Booby to me, a Balassius
Ruby to GOD, may be!
[88]
COMMENTARY ({Lambda-Theta})
The word Looby occurs in folklore, and was supposed
to be the author, at the time of writing this book, which
he did when he was far from any standard works of
reference, to connote partly "booby", partly "lout".
It would thus be a similar word to "Parsifal".
Paragraphs 2-6 explain the method that was given
in Chapters 11 and 31. This method, however, occurs
throughout the book on numerous occasions, and even
in the chapter itself it is employed in the last paragraphs.
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Mu}
THE HIMOG(19)
A red rose absorbs all colours but red; red is therefore
the one colour that it is not.
This Law, Reason, Time, Space, all Limitation blinds
us to the Truth.
All that we know of Man, Nature, God, is just that
which they are not; it is that which they throw off
as repungnant.
The HIMOG is only visible in so far as He is imperfect.
Then are they all glorious who seem not to be glorious,
as the HIMOG is All-glorious Within?
It may be so.
How then distinguish the inglorious and perfect
HIMOG from the inglorious man of earth?
Distinguish not!
But thyself Ex-tinguish: HIMOG art thou, and
HIMOG shalt thou be.
[90]
COMMENTARY ({MU})
Paragraph 1 is, of course, a well-known scientific
fact.
In paragraph 2 it is suggested analogically that all
thinkable things are similarly blinds for the Unthinkable
Reality.
Classing in this manner all things as illusions, the
question arises as to the distinguishing between illusions;
how are we to tell whether a Holy Illuminated Man of
God is really so, since we can see nothing of him but
his imperfections. :It may be yonder beggar is a King."
But these considerations are not to trouble such mind
as the Chela may possess; let him occupy himself,
rather, with the task of getting rid of his personality;
this, and not criticism of his holy Guru, should be the
occupation of his days and nights.
NOTE
(19) HIMOG is a Notariqon of the words Holy
Illuminated Man of God.
[91]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Mu-Alpha}
CORN BEEF HASH(20)
In V.V.V.V.V. is the Great Work perfect.
Therefore none is that pertaineth not to V.V.V.V.V.
In any may he manifest; yet in one hath he chosen
to manifest; and this one hath given His ring as a
Seal of Authority to the Work of the A.'.A.'.
through the colleagues of FRATER PERDURABO.
But this concerns themselves and their administration;
it concerneth none below the grade of
Exempt Adept, and such an one only by command.
Also, since below the Abyss Reason is Lord, let men
seek by experiment, and not by Questionings.
[92]
COMMENTARY ({Mu-Alpha})
the title is only partially explained i the note; it
means that the statements in this chapter are to be
understood in the most ordinary and commonplace
way, without any mystical sense.
V.V.V.V.V. is the motto of a Master of the Temple
(or so much He disclosed to the Exempt Adepts),
referred to in Liber LXI. It is he who is responsible
for the whole of the development of the A,'.A.'. movement
which has been associated with the publication of
THE EQUINOX; and His utterance is enshrined in
the sacred writings.
It is useless to enquire into His nature; to do so leads
to certain disaster. Authority from him is exhibited,
when necessary, to the proper persons, though in no
case to anyone below the grade of Exempt Adept. The
person enquiring into such matters is politely requested
to work, and not to ask questions about matters which
in no way concern him.
The number 41 is that of the Barren Mother.
NOTE
(20) I.e. food suitable for Americans.
[93]
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{Kappa-Epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Lambda-Eta Mu-Beta}
DUST-DEVILS
In the wind of the mind arises the turbulence
called I.
It breaks; down shower the barren thoughts.
All life is choked.
This desert is the Abyss wherein the Universe.
The Stars are but thistles in that waste.
Yet this desert is but one spot accursed in a world of
bliss.
Now and again Travellers cross the desert; they come
from the Great Sea, and to the Great Sea they go.
As they go they spill water; one day they will irrigate
the desert, till it flower.
See! five footprints of a Camel! V.V.V.V.V.
[94]
COMMENTARY ({Mu-Beta})
This number 42 is the Great Number of the Curse. See Liber
418, Liber 500, and the essay on the Qabalah in the Temple of
Solomon the King. This number is said to be all hotch-potch and
accursed.
The chapter should be read most carefully in connection with
the 10th Aethyr. It is to that dramatic experience that it refers.
The mind is called "<br/<br/(Message over 64 KB, truncated)
 
This my friend is blasphemy. The "author" was punished accordingly and please do not spread this kike bs around. Talk to Satan or one of his demons and they will explain it much better than I ever could.

Slava Satan !!
MummuinaKi
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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