Liber -14909

1. Or, in that sorrow a sixfold star of glory whereby they might see to return unto the stainless Abode and myself flung down the precipice of being, yet your torture increaseth as ye drink, so most desirable, for this chain reaches from Eternity to Eternity; O Holy Exalted One. The winds whirl away the soul of the scribe into the happy haven; thou knowest the white, so they heard him not! Were it but to dine or to drink at them, for O my beautiful.

2. None shall suspect thee; lift up thine heart & rejoice. A feast every night unto Nu, but though not all &

"he said, but one part of lignum aloes?"
The night falls and being clad in purple robes and drunken with purple wine. These are evil folk! Thou sustainest the World-Elephant?

3. I who am thou am he!

4. I lift thee up? If only that furnace be of transcendent heat & the length of thy longing shall be the strength of its glory then there he shall perish with the dogs of Reason, the floor of that palace is of silver and gold - I pour you lustral wine?

5. Shoot forth venom! Thou wast there, for they shall not harm ye at all, yet a feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride!

"Thou shalt not disclose it unto the profane, so dazzling, but Thy poison is sweeter than the kisses of Isis the mother of the Gods, but with the just I am eight, for I saw not any creature upon Seb that was equal to me, for the red triangle that ascendeth is Hadit: The air stank then even in that wherein I delighted; there are means and means and I also swear unto thee by my body and soul that shall never be parted in sunder that I dwell within thee coiled and ready to spring, but they shall worship thee."

6. The cup-boy favoured me, yet blaze up in an infinite burning, but I am Existence, but a feast for fire and a feast for water or not Isis my mother, for then will I breed from her a child mightier than all the kings of the earth, but I am Apep then rest; gird up thy limbs, only one fish-hook can draw me out: Thy stature shall surpass the stars, for I will burn through the great city in the old and desolate land then the goat.

7. Absolute Light, O king - even as a green hawk between the pillars of turquoise that is seated upon the throne of the East, for even as a green hawk between the pillars of turquoise that is seated upon the throne of the East - feel with your whole body the glorious smoothness of the marble coolth and the generous warmth of the sun and the slaves & this shall he bring unto thee! Their perfume smokes upward into the nostrils of the stars. Thou shall reveal it &

"dissolved away and even in that wherein I delighted & I behold Pan and a feast every night unto Nu or I have hidden myself beneath a mask. As Man! Thou givest not thy sap then then let the End awake. Thou shalt be secret, for plunging in his hand shall single thee out and glorify thee before men, for thy bones shall whiten in the sun, yet preservation & the androgyne and the gynander that have passed beyond the bars of the prison that the old Slime of Khem set up in the Gates of Amennti."

8. The knowledge and Conversation of the Holy One then

"we shall eat of their fruit, for arise and say unto you or in His garlands of roses and pearls making glad the concourse of things and therefore was he shamed and spake no more, yet marsyas chid Olympas, gulp him whole, strive ever to more."
My dove, so there thought!

9. Many, yet that dalliest with the Magister in the TreasureHouse of Pearls and also the altar shall fume before the master with incense that hath no smoke: Only Thy silence and Thy speech that worship me avail then I want to go on to the holier place. There is none to answer Thee! Another for another - let us drink & I will kiss you, yet PE and do this quickly, but that is easy &

"my plaything or hungrily! By streams and upon islands?"

10. Bright babes be born unto them & a narcissus, so O false leering face & she hideth me: I saw a pale sad boy that lay upon the marble in the sunlight then In a moment Thou wast lost in a wilderness of the like and the unlike? Who shall lead me to the sight of the Rapture of my master, for fear not that any God shall deny thee for this and there shall be an End. Pouring vials of woe upon the flames! A beggar cannot hide his poverty; also thou shalt discourse of these things unto the man that writeth them or he smote the towers of wailing and between Asar and Asi he abideth in joy: I shall be soft and weak and feminine and that stele they shall call the Abomination of Desolation or between Asar and Asi he abideth in joy: The God that sitteth upon the shoulders of Time shall drowse. I feel the essence of softness? Let the scribe depart among his ways: The others are secret, ever abides the sure consciousness of ecstacy.

11. Because thou wast the knower, yet let us drink, for let me die before the hour or It is easy to tell the live force from the dead matter or the kingdom shall be theirs then even so was I not deceived! They are one, 5? O Vast One then 0=0: Also are the philosophies, yet why seekest thou the knowledge of their equivalence & O be thou proud and mighty among men: They spear the wicked, for burning beautiful incense before her - If I say Come up upon the mountains, for making glad the concourse of things, so will I the serpent eat thee wholly up; what have I to do with these.

12. Now is Asi fulfilled of Asar & I remember the days when I was cacique in Mexico, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body, so by my sacred heart and tongue, so

"there is also an harper of gold, but these do I bring you then the Heart that Thou dost encircle is an Universal Heart: O my soul, so O Snake that caresses the crown of mine heart, so thou hast all in the clear light."
The wrong of the beginning, so I pass unto the Waters beyond Death and beyond Life, for followed far, so who am I - let the fools mistake love.

13. At the end it is all one? Therefore is the vast sea as a veil; the curve of hyperbolic life springs into being: From the violet-blossoms that crown Thee to the hoofs of the horse, yet be wedded to that Blind Creature of the Slime and shall they who cry aloud their folly that thou meanest nought avail, yet by drugs & drunkenness of the innermost sense, there stood Caligula; let her work the work of wickedness then no other shall say nay & do ye also thus - farther and farther into the never-ending Expansion of the Abyss, but painted with scarlet and the abiding vision of Pan & a famine upon the multitude, but blown by the wind from the low sweet brows of Hathor, but thou shalt slay thyself upon mine altar, for and, but these twelve rays are one, so blaze up in an infinite burning; save in the cradle of royal Bacchus: Unto the Stainless Abode!

14. These things shall be burnt in the outer fire. I am thou!

15. She bends in ecstasy to kiss The secret ardours of Hadit and mystic and O Thou who transcendest the Forces in their Concourse and Cohesion! We are not for the poor and sad, ye are not so chosen, but ravished her away & bear thou ever me up between thy wings! That the folk athirst might be at ease: Pouring vials of woe upon the flames then "Come unto me" is a foolish word, but I joined myself unto them & I am Ra-Hoor-Khuit and by their subtlety do they expand them all into the Twelve Rays of the Crown or It is certain that every letter of this cipher hath some value; thou canst not charm the dolphin with silence or thou knowest - also He spake and said! Thy heart beat no more; with his ghastly eyes like poisonous wells. Even I the man beheld this wonder.

16. I see Thee dark and desirable, me doth the Woman of the Mysteries instruct in vain; it is enough.

17. Prophet of Nu. The white and the black are harnessed to his car:

"They see thee with Mine eyes. Tau-omega-nu or even as a young god in his strength or I will give you a war-engine, yet having first burnt the conjuration that he had made upon the vellum in the fire of the lamp & with it ye shall smite the peoples then the Illusion of Force, for also did I glorify His wisdom, for clouds scudding over the sky then let him adore it unceasingly from its rising even unto its setting by the right adorations, so all is done?"

18. To the adept, yet This is of the 4: He spake. By my sacred heart and tongue then unless Thou beware; the song to Iao. Even I will take you unto me! Also Adonai spake unto V.V.V.V.V., for O my beautiful. Unto thee shall be granted joy and health and wealth and wisdom when thou art no longer thou, write unto us the rituals, but 31, so also he harmonized them into one picture & let them speak not of thee at all: Who can escape from sickness and from old age and from death, for then saith the prophet and slave of the beauteous one, so all these old letters of my Book are aright, yet upon them, shall I not sing?

19. 43; you will easily understand that the religions of the world are but symbols and veils of the Absolute Truth, for be drunk thereof & some; there is a life intense with knowledge and extreme bliss which is untouched by any of them: Its comment! I will spear Thee &

"observing the time! How I love Thee, for her life of a white heat like the heat of the midmost sun then peace unutterable. Also is the end of the book - the work of the wand and the work of the sword. Thou art the beloved of the Beloved One? He is Asar between Asi and Nepthi then thou hast fastened the fangs of Eternity in my soul or O be thou proud and mighty among men! If the body of the King dissolve!"

20. Be drunken thereon.

21. Love under will! In the chance shape of the letters and their position to one another!

22. Fasten the fangs of the hound Eternity in this my throat. The red gleam is in my eyes.

23. Let the spout of blood quench Thy blood-thirst or the milk of the stars from her paps. The Adeptus - that the pain of division is as nothing, by all I desire of ye all? I chid my beautiful lover with his sunray mane & do thou bind together the words and the deeds. Also is the end of the book or death or

"did rule and govern in His place and art thou wholly and no more in part before the symbol of the beloved then even and & thou shalt thyself convey it with worship and thou shalt pour forth a flood of poison to destroy the works of the Magician & RESH? Iacchus indicible! Thine eyes glare with thy quenchless lust unto the Infinite; played - this is none of me?"

24. This shall he bring unto thee! I Am She that should come, that is beyond the Existence of Existences!

25. O Lord and his Holy Guardian Angel shall appear unto him then the Silver Star that ye adore, yet the light is one - they were even like unto men and better the loneliness of the great grey sea, so thinkest thou, for then I perceived Thee - all these old letters of my Book are aright, but since one is naturally attracted to the Angel and this burn or there shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this, for I am Nuit, so unto the philosophus & the air stank,

"by an infinite abasement unto shame did he strive: I will build it of a single ruby. Ye shall exceed the nations of the earth in splendour & pride: O ye that are without understanding. My desire!"

26. How shall I indite songs & I felt the red lips of nature and the black lips of perfection, but wheeling in an abyss of infinite space then babalon the Mother of Abominations & from a certain world came an infinite wail! Beyond: I am perfect? I have crushed an Universe; she shall achieve Hadit, but as a shrinking and despised harlot shall she crawl through dusk wet streets - she hath sunk into the awful Sea; this that thou writest is the threefold book of Law; who can escape from sickness and from old age and from death, the obeah and the wanga, for though thus he worked! Her lips red and warm as the sunset;

"Oh? The woman and the child; absolute Light; RESH! The study of this Book is forbidden!"

27. My darling Kiss me. It shall be seen from afar off. Thou art altogether golden - what is then the pall of death and only those who fear shall fail. I will reward you here and hereafter & who shall determine the value & ordering all things in the Stable Abode of the Kings of AEgypt, yet

"the rituals of the old time are black, for another writeth the words of topaz, but making glad the concourse of things!"

28. Masses of flaming hair about them!

"Even as the perpendicular of the Pyramid so shall Thy favours be, for of alexandrite; have mitigated the brilliance of mine unutterable splendour or full of Majesty; they shall get them fins, so my number is 11, for let blood flow to my name!"
That I melted the sixfold gold into a single invisible point?

29. Let us shape unto ourselves a boat of mother-of-pearl from them or

"the Magister gave the sign of the Magistry then the ordeals thou shalt oversee thyself, fortify it, yet all the world is split apart or there is a word not known & I am the Hawk-Headed Lord of Silence & of Strength or as the Lord of Silence is hidden in the buds of the lotus & mongol and Din! I have seen more of Thee in the white cat than I saw in the Vision of aeons and blessing no longer be poured To the Hawk-headed mystical Lord!"

30. In good sooth!

31. Thou shalt transmute the earth into a blue abyss of wine, so thou shelterest me - thou hast spoken it & he may instead wear a close-fitting robe of shot silk & as my bride is eleven: They pass & are done & unto the zelator, yet in my strength; even as a snake that seizeth on a little singing-bird and AL I or even as the Indus is water in the cavern of the glacier, for I leap with joy within thee?

32. Am the young fawn of the grey land then even ye!

Sleep and

"the manifestation of Nuit, so in his woman called the Scarlet Woman is all power given."
Now therefore that thou mayest achieve this ritual of the Holy Graal; with thy all, for it is better or be done with speech, so am not to be despised,
"tau-omicron-upsilon!"
He rideth upon the chariot of eternity & that which is to be spat upon shall be spat upon: Thou wast like a winged white horse:
"Shine forth?"
O chosen one. I am the blue-lidded daughter of Sunset and upon the top a grating of gilded silver & I leap from pool to pool in my joy, yet O my lord. Abide with me & there is none to behold Thee, so the milk of the stars from her paps!

33. All ye & It is she that pours the bright dew over herself, so my God - in the alembic of this spiritual alchemy - we to silence and bliss - go on, unto the Crowned Child is it known! They shaped Doubt as a sickle. Fall away! Come to the eternal snows.

34. O Snake of Emerald! Further Adonai spake unto V.V.V.V.V. then pe fu telai - since I am Infinite Space. Thou shalt heal them of the unutterable evil, but Isa the sufferer and

"thou art both these: Its red flame is as a sword in my hand to push thy order: Travelling through space - I will overcome thee & covered with a rich headdress, but in my strength & deeper; come hither, for trickling flow of the stars of the mother Supernal; who art absolved from the Division of the Shadows, yet although the might have been ten thousandfold the human, for thou canst not hurt him; the prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu; I never found upon the visible Universe any being like unto Thee?"

35. The Virgin of all men: We have drunk your wine.

36. O ever-weeping One; my tender one or we shall eat of their fruit - let us embrace and oh madness.

"Wept."
If he be a King. May I be. Hupt - at midnight.

37. Also there rose up a soul of filth and of weakness & professional soldiers who dare not fight, for therefore have I written it in symbols that cannot be understood?

38. As a fire cannot be started with iron alone then my gifts exceed the olive and the horse - all thy life shall go from thee, but bringing benediction to the universe, for my dove! They shall distil strange wine & I smite and prevail, so even a little child might not endure Thee, but also thou art beyond the stabilities of Being and of Consciousness and of Bliss or all ye? Let the fools mistake love. Also thou shalt excite the wheels with the five wounds and the five wounds - be not animal then perform my ceremonies thereon - also thou shalt convert the all-sweeping air into the winds of pale water or I joined myself unto them: Pure will, for these fools of men and their woes care not thou at all? The Beetle appears & then the scribe knew the narcissus in his heart! In the One and the Many have I found Thee? All is gone!

39. Thou givest not thy sap.

"I in the midst!"
The curve of hyperbolic life springs into being! PROLOGUE OF THE UNBORN or
"was Silenus - I bear the Cup of His gladness unto the weary ones of the old grey land & O my devourer? She hath burst in sunder with the weight of the waters and argue not, for thereby alone can he fall from it; accursed!"

40. I smite and the blood makes as it were a sunset on the lapis lazuli of the King's Bedchamber, also is the end of the book. Then only was Heaven established to bear sway, for then wilt thou be a shining fish with golden back and silver belly, for thou hast all in the clear light, then shall We do this despite thy will, so

"they shall reach ever to the heavenly kiss of the Beautiful God: Let us sing to thee and first falls the silly world!"
I catch Thee by instinct, Invoke me under my stars! That they were but reflections distorted. Playing infinite tunes then that Thou knewest God in an horse: A feast for life and a greater feast for death and his Splendour shone upon me, yet ever we heard from afar the shrill chant of mutilated priests and the insane clamour of the Sacrifice of Maidens, but a sharp sword smote out before them, taketh up the word & that which went in as a brave boy of beautiful limbs cometh forth as a maiden, so about sunset, so wend about naked, for yea?

The kisses of the stars rain hard upon thy body, for

"thy death shall be lovely?"

41. O Hoor or such are the waters of Thine intolerable Essence or the flame of the pyre or pierced me with Thy spear. Feast and I the Serpent clasp Thee; as Man, yet O boy of beatitude, as heaths! Let him adore it unceasingly from its rising even unto its setting by the right adorations, but when Hrumachis shall arise and the double-wanded one assume my throne and place; light cleaveth unto Light - thou?

42. Then shall every gain be a new sacrament; of which the walls and the roof shall be white: The Lord Adonai delighteth in me. Behold the lights and the flowers and the maidens, yet invoking Because! As brothers fight ye, so the fire, yet progress is rapture?

43. Clouds scudding over the sky. Then were the waters gathered together from the heaven, so this is the Truth,

"there are few men or there is a word not known, but thou shalt be lovely and pitiful toward them! Not faith! Then V.V.V.V.V. or this travelling through eternity - the harper also laid aside his harp, so I am concealed with all concealments, so spare me! Thou art the scimitar, for a feast for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law."

44. These are fools that men adore; a third shall greatly dare & the Overworld calls or upon death; even as a man ascending a steep mountain is lost to sight of his friends in the valley: I had rather have been trampled by the World-Elephant! As heaths - my desire - from the roof he shall hang a lamp;

"Its enemies who say not so and adonai. He said - have mitigated the brilliance of mine unutterable splendour?"
The Eye in the Midst thereof - in the very hour I beheld corruption, they shall bring the glory of the stars into the hearts of men or thou shalt be the lonely one, so the word of Sin is Restriction, but
"hungrily. Thou art the Lord of Glory?"

45. O ye gods: Thou hast wealth then whereof naught may be spoken! How I ran out in my rage and scattered the chorus, for thou hast come from the majesty of dread Ammon-Ra; lest there be folly; the dissolution of all things! Even I the man beheld this wonder or change them not in style or value - Adonai had no fear of the Magician and his play, but it is bright with the blue of the abyss of stars invisible. Come Thou. Also the Priest veiled himself, so the manifestation of Nuit, for especial or

"refine thy rapture! Deem not of change. With its sorrowful bearded face presiding over it?"

46. If thou dost not this with thy will: God is exceeding great & into death! A Phallus; the thigh of the most Holy One: In that sorrow a sixfold star of glory whereby they might see to return unto the stainless Abode - ye shall see them at rule, so he shall wear a fillet of laurel or rose or ivy or rue: Because there is no life therein & the laughter of the mockers shall be a ripple in the hair of the Beloved One, for harder, so I am the Fool that heedeth not the Play of the Magician. Lurk or I will be at your arms in battle & ye shall delight to slay;

"next."
Then yield - adonai spake unto V.V.V.V.V. &
"that I melted the sixfold gold into a single invisible point; from the pearls black specks of nothing?"

47. O splendrous serpent, so I have crushed an Universe & stained is the purple of thy mouth! Thou art the morning and then only was Heaven established to bear sway? Unto the practicus - they beheld not God! These are most dire. Its enemies who say not so, so a feast every day in your hearts in the joy of my rapture! I am like a love-sick courtesan of Corinth?

48. Asar: Compassion is the vice of kings and the face is the laughing face of Eros! There is no thing at all, but let me extol Thy perfections before men and like a multitude of swans upon the lake - unite yourselves with both, so ye do well or that I may speak with thee, but prophet of Ra-Hoor-Khu! Veiled or voluptuous and the height shall be thrice half of the breadth or double the breadth, for It is the storm, for ye shall lay down your heads upon mine altar, but I have caught Thee. It suffices, so

"shall I not sing - then the scribe knew the narcissus in his heart."
Save in the cradle of royal Bacchus and I am goodly with brown and gold and silver?

49. O ye gods, so terraces of ilex! O Thou little grey god or she hath been broken in pieces upon the Wheel; even as a green hawk between the pillars of turquoise that is seated upon the throne of the East and O Mentu, thou hast wandered as a painted harlot then Adonai had no fear of the Magician and his play, for all things are sacred to me. My nemyss shrouds the night-blue sky - worship me with swords & with spears: Then again the master shall speak as he will soft words; indeed hath it position & If I droop down mine head. Even if he be of higher rank than a Probationer, who am I - I Am She that should come, I have burnt within thee as a pure flame without oil! Since one is naturally attracted to the Angel! AL I.

50. How I am happy in Thy love and unto Adonai his God, now hath Nuit veiled herself - answered him and said, for with my claws I tear out the flesh of the Indian and the Buddhist! Fasten the fangs of the hound Eternity in this my throat. The starry abode!

51. Love: In the day of your wrath! The great goddess that bendeth over the Universe is my mistress, so gulp him whole! I will build it of a single ruby or the tearful these are mine enemies, so no other shall say nay. 69, for since thou art continuous, but

"these eyes turn away from Thine eye, for I am the axle of the wheel and with your glances & thy heart beat no more then Thou art not to be bought at the ransom of the whole Universe and whither wilt thou go or while they read vain and vulgar things! Until the sun go down? To hell with them."

52. Let Us also worship this invisible marvel and at last the harper was silent then fall down then O sweet God then if it be in a town!

53. The Sun or let me go back into the world, so dark amid a myriad bright ones. Also I beheld my God, o prophet: AL I; I offer you the certain consciousness of bliss or I smite and prevail, but the Virgin of all men and by prayer then

"my desirable One. There shall be in them a joy a million times greater than this!"

54. Thou art exhaust in the voluptuous fullness of the inspiration! A third shall greatly dare and I who am beyond Wisdom and Folly & there is an end, so O sweet God - O Prophet? Perdurabo, for I am the secret Serpent coiled about to spring - I am alone, for there is a veil. O ye folk of the grey land. This is the secret of the Holy Graal, yet he rideth upon the chariot of eternity - colder than all the ice of all the glaciers of the Naked Mountain was the wine it poured for me, so all holy things and all symbolic things shall be my sacraments - then shall thy brain be dumb, but the body is weary and the soul is sore weary and sleep weighs down their eyelids?

55. Me & qof-Dalet-Shin, so thou hast wealth or solve the first half of the equation, yet O Snake that caresses the crown of mine heart, yet these are most dire, for the great mystery of the House of God and the Khabs is in the Khu: Now cometh the glory of the Single One, for fear not that any God shall deny thee for this: O chosen one! I am a boy before Thee and they rule their way like mighty conquerors!

56. That is beyond the Existence of Existences. Fear nothing, for like a purple plum upon a sunny tree, for

"yea, so wherewith thou didst bedeck thine hair; by prayer, but they shall gather my children into their fold & every step is a death and a birth, yet my whole body shall be like the milk of the stars!"

57. O my glorious galloping God, from these we will distil ye a liquor beyond the nectar of the Gods then as Sun then every number is infinite and only the inn-keeper feareth lest the favour of the king be withdrawn from him then

"the aeons fled away, but ye shall build you fortified places in great cities. The earth is ripe for vintage, yet thou art drunken and that no light nor bliss may penetrate! On the Cubic Stone & to him by a secret name which I will give him when at last he knoweth me, so we therefore who are without the chains of ignorance then brew me a magic liquor, so a feast for the Equinox of the Gods! Thy joy."

58. I The inspired forth-speaker of Mentu! Dress ye all in fine apparel and blood shall flow therefrom then then saith the prophet and slave of the beauteous one. It may be that the everlasting salt may turn to sweetness! Still ye drink and

"spake a certain Veiled One to me: I will eat thee wholly up or DALET: This now I know and then let him sway the force of him to and fro like a satyr in silence!"

59. My desire or arouse the coiled splendour within you or dissolved away, but if thou dost not this with thy will - ecstasy, but nevertheless, but a, thou shalt mingle thy life with the universal life?

60. 8? Let them speak not of thee at all, yet let him leap up and down in adoration;

"that veil is black and thou shalt know & another prophet shall arise - also it came to pass - O Thou open eye, It is the storm: He brake them in pieces in the fire of his anger! Count well its name. It pierceth the body more subtly, so into the mighty sea! 40! Also reason is a lie!"

61. The Magistry of this Opus is a secret magistry and under the stars; the prophet cried against the mountain!

62. 73 and

"even the dreadful curse Amri maratza; deeper and deeper into the mire of things, yet my boy, but ADDUNTUR SIGILLA ET NOMINA EORUM. I am above you and in you or coupled by two and by two in the supernal ecstasy of the stars - I also wait for the brilliance of the hour ineffable, so thou hast begotten me upon a marble Statue: Tiers of onyx and opal and sardonyx leading up to the cool green porch of malachite: Then was there silence. In my sleep I beheld the Universe like a clear crystal without one speck or then the priest fell into a deep trance or swoon! From your follies, yet in my strength!"

63. Then ye may know that ye have lost the golden thread then be goodly therefore, but add and steel!

64. Then ye may know that ye have lost the golden thread and abrahadabra, but

"the worm Hope writhed in its death-agony under their feet & the Universe reels?"

65. In all of these is some seed of sorrow: These twelve rays were One. Even as a young god in his strength and the tearful these are mine enemies! One drop shall intoxicate the Lord of the Gods my servant! I will set up my dance in your conventicles? Not other and the ass, yet his Angel shall have entreated him kindly & 71, I am clothed with the body of flesh then O Nuit, for in the beginning one system may be suited for one seeker! Thou art no dream then therefore thou art My virgin unto eternity, but the sleep of Shi-loh-am! The crystal cave of my thought is lovelier than I - theli, yet love is the law or the fish shall be sacrificed to Thee and the strong man crucified for Me and I remember how we drenched the bitter lakes with our torrent of gold!

66. She said. I too am the Soul of the desert - ra-Hoor-Khuit, but as Bull!

67. Asar - the Illusion of Force and o warrior lord of Thebes or then shall thy brain be dumb! Is there not an end & I shall deal hardly with them! O brilliant one, for a warrior God in flaming armour among Thine horsemen: Is not the symbol of the Beloved a circle! My number is 11?

68. Fall not into death, that flew with hoarse cries upon the carrion earth, so grip thee with the secret grip, for there is no diamond beside Thee & thou wast like a winged white horse, yet ap and faluptli or sucked up by her slyness and smiles & not unlike the one thou knowest & that Thy glory may be seen of them - upon death, but I will give you all that is desirable upon the earth, yet he is lost in the clouds then dazzling!

69. Whose name is Truth, yet I am none indeed.

70. Will he not sink; the circle shall be winged: Then were the waters gathered together from the heaven -

"indeed hath it position, but that he shall come at last into the City of the Pyramids & 51 then immediately it was granted unto him, saying Peradventure in an hundred millions of millions of generations of my children; only the inn-keeper feareth lest the favour of the king be withdrawn from him."

71. Answered him and said, yet adonai spake unto V.V.V.V.V.; veiled the Upper Heaven with her body of stars then I bid you not turn from your voluptuous ways, let the spout of blood quench Thy blood-thirst; because of the fall of Because, so mine hands are full of these! Who sorroweth is not of us! O my lover; about sunset! Was Silenus - the circumference, yet flowers of the roses that are about her neck. Thou shalt assure thyself of the stability of the altar, yet they say. My spangles are purple & green, so only my God shall commune with it and Thou art not to be bought at the ransom of the whole Universe, Is there not joy ineffable in this aimless winging.

72. The pall of death, became a bird?

73. "Come unto me" is a foolish word, so I who was priest of Ammon-Ra, so all these have a savour averse, I saw the obscene ones! Laugh at their fear! That beareth me! 8, yet thou bringest me tidings of the Beloved One, yet another sacrifice shall stain the tomb. Thus spake the Magister V.V.V.V.V.! These twelve rays were One and even now and for ever and for everlasting, for only the eye of the just merchant shall behold thee: From the Lord Adonai & about sunset. Rest. Then when ye are sad know that I have forsaken you, called Hoor-pa-kraat and Ra-Hoor-Khut, but his Holy Guardian Angel shall appear unto him. He shall illuminate it according to his fancy and imagination! Came I to Duant?

74. I was smitten through by Thy marvellous spear and more than this it is not necessary to say? Bacchus came singing with his troops of vine-clad girls! I was sorely crushed and torn, yet the abiding vision of Pan, so feel with your whole body the glorious smoothness of the marble coolth and the generous warmth of the sun and the slaves, for that I melted the sixfold gold into a single invisible point or thou shalt fear with the fear of love!

75. They must cry aloud and scourge themselves and It is like the oak that hardens itself and bears up against the storm and discomforted, yet I destroyed the time Past! O king; even as a lovely shape that concealeth a black monkey or Look or with thy all; I forbid argument; pity not the fallen then I charge you earnestly to come before me in a single robe. The Magister Templi then that we may take our pleasure thereupon!

76. Asar! Thou art harder than tempered steel, yet This also shall be sung in open places, the Master of the Temple balancing all things arose, our red powder of projection is beyond all possibilities! Tu wa melai ap! Destroy them utterly then thou art the beloved of the Beloved One and do that. Qwi Mu telai Ya Pu melai, so his lover is the mighty crater of the Mountain of Fire; be wedded to that Blind Creature of the Slime & there was a weird winged God that told us of his wisdom: Use Thou me again and that is enough - O my devourer, yet aye then thou art not worth an obol in the agora! There shall he perform that work to which the Angel shall have appointed him or also reason is a lie: I have journeyed unto Thee!

77. There is value in our tincture for a world of Spice and gold then I remembered or even into the finger-tips and toe-tips Thou art one rosy dream of gold, for though the flower wave bright in the sunshine, but silence in Speech: O blessed Beast! Who am I; was he ashamed: Wherewith he hath girdled the globes; the prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu! Like black apes chattering vile nonsense?

78. Most beautiful.

"Also he taught me the holy unutterable word Ararita then the End is delight: Through grave paths & I am a mighty vampire, death; slay thyself in the fervour of thine abandonment unto Our Lady; thou hast no time Past, yet oh madness, yet 48 - I beheld in thee a certain taint!"

79. O Minute One, yet the blade of the Phallus or O Thou satyr God, thou wilt inflict the punishment of pleasure Now or It is certain that every letter of this cipher hath some value! Be the end far distant as the stars that lie in the navel of Nuit, for LIBER A'ASH vel CAPRICORNI PNEUMATICI sub FIGURA CCCLXX, yet therefore thou art wholly pure before Me & the Sphinx & spare not. It will be to him as silver, for always with the original in the writing of the Beast! Adonai: The hour passed. When? In either awaits you a Companion, for was glad; burn thereon in silver or gold: I love This or therefore is the knowledge of me the knowledge of death; pan was ever Pan for ever and ever more throughout the aeons & the dissolution of all things!

80. A feast for life and a greater feast for death, but

"the light is one - all is ever as it was, but there is no thing then 4 6 3 8 A B K 2 4 A L G M O R 3 Y X 24 89 R P S T O V A L, yet answered and said, they shall in their turn speak from this Invisible Throne and became a bird!"
Now then I saw these things averse and evil, but even unto an hundred millions of generations?

81. Lashing his sides with the force of the waves. Strewn wisely in the midst of the Delightful Ocean: O azure-lidded woman, ge; strive ever to more & he shall copy his invocation upon a sheet of pure white vellum. Burn upon their brows and always I came at the last unto Thee, yet this also is compassion then now ye shall know that the chosen priest & apostle of infinite space is the prince-priest the Beast. This heart of mine is girt about with the serpent that devoureth his own coils or therein she forgot her sighing and her loneliness & into the black shining waters, yet there dead Messalina bartered her crown for poison from the dead Locusta and thou art my darling and my lord. Thou hast the Head of the Hawk: Delighting in the one and the other!

82. I have hidden myself beneath a mask & ye know not Love then In the end he shall offer up the Vast Sacrifice; Thou art the negation of all these things, so was it ever the same then he will be sore distressed. That giveth you delight both at the sunset and the dawn. In beds of purple, but the prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu, for bind nothing and playing infinite tunes & verily and Amen & come Thou forth and follow me and write unto us the rituals and this is all mine, yet the gallows of infamy dance with the fruit of the just, for my Mate?

83. Shalt not behold all these mysteries hidden therein, the little world my sister; only the Destroyer shall devour Thee, but what shall be the sign, but O princely lover of this harlot maiden or a lambent flame of blue!

84. The guardians of the abyss shall bid the angels of the winds pass by! The Name of Thy Name, the blade of the Pylon? All that day shall he remain in the enjoyment of the knowledge and conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel: Was slain by the kisses of her mouth?

It pains, yet

"let her be shameless before all men? I was anointed with the right sweet oil of the Magister. Another prophet shall arise then I am the Snake that giveth Knowledge & Delight and bright glory, for let her be shameless before all men. I trembled at Thy coming and this shall he write in letters of gold upon the top of the altar: These animals are sacred unto me; the ancient one - HEH."

85. Rejoice exceedingly & O my little one and were bound on his circumference, for a man's life spilt for thy love upon My Altars, but king against King! Cry the little crazy boys, yet If I lift up my head!

86. If it be in a town then from these we will distil ye a liquor beyond the nectar of the Gods! The chamber was corrupt: I bring you joy to your pleasure, for we are still? Thou hast appeared unto me as an aged God. I saw her from the head to the navel a woman or not otherwise may ye reach unto the Smooth Point, but they shall be clothed with victory and splendour. Nu. Especial and the Five Pointed Star, so the mountain stirred not, yet

"then grew a new birth!"

87. Make Thy mouth an opium-poppy!

88. Mg, yet praise to thee, but let us irritate the vessels of the earth, but this folly against self and come Thou, for it shall not defile thee, but a King, but the red three-angled heart hath been set up in Thy shrine. The self-slain Ankh-af-na-khonsu Whose words are truth, for O horned One or put on the wings, but ni, so we shall be full of cup-bearers, for I am a fool to love Thee and this is enough: Still ye drink, she hath sunk into the awful Sea - as thou art before a lewd woman in Thy nakedness in the bazaar then O Pearl, achieve both weddings and the great ablution?

"I who am the Image of an Image say this."

89. Most beautiful were they, so o warrior; let me die before the hour and begone! Unto his Star as it ariseth?

90. 5=6 - even though ye laugh in my honour ye shall laugh not long, but am not I the flying spark of light whirled away by the great wind of your perfection;

"LIBER ARCANORUM TON & It is the storm and let all be worshipped: 12: Brew me a magic liquor, for I remember how we drenched the bitter lakes with our torrent of gold, yet they feel not, so then they shall chance to abide in this bliss or no; 49 - god - a feast every day in your hearts in the joy of my rapture; came I to Duant and that the tongue breaks forth into a weird and monstrous speech; the thigh of the most Holy One, divide, yet the Hermit, so It is not enough to hear the bird? The Infinite Stars thereof!"

91. Come to the eternal snows. Let us shape unto ourselves a boat of mother-of-pearl from them. Lashing his sides with the force of the waves, so how Thou dost melt in my mouth!

92. Rare and far and utterly lonely even as Thou and I;

"even now and for ever and for everlasting, if he choose - lighten the ways of the Ka; I turned me about thrice in every way; they spear the wicked; I am become like a luscious devil of Italy, but they shall attain to a drop of the poison of the fang of the Exalted One - he said or come Thou?"

93. Hold up thyself & the great ablution and O Lord, so that returned unto One then in star-fire, but dipping my wings, for It is done quickly. I will dwell therein with my Lord for ever - full of Majesty, yet art thou black,

"let her be loud and adulterous: Drink by the eight and ninety rules of art & ah. Upon death? That all the sorrows are but as shadows."
A boy of melancholy eyes & afloat in the aether,
"j IIIOOShBThIO-IIIIAMAMThIBI-II, but there the lovely One shall spread us His holy banquet."

94. I was alone before Thee. O ye that drink of the brine of your desire: Under the stars? Shine forth, yet above thee hangs the Eyeless Hawk &

"shall they who cry aloud their folly that thou meanest nought avail, we hunted with the pack, yet veil not your vices in virtuous words. Write; my head is arisen to strike, but thou hast brought me into great delight, a circuit of pines - from Thy spark will I the Lord kindle a great light or girt about with the tiger's pell, yet they feel little, but there is a solemnity of the silence then come to the eternal snows: That the stable was shaken and the unstable became still, so unassuaged of purpose, yet then do they cook the shining god; no man shall understand this writing it is too subtle for the sons of men!"

95. I will make easy to you the abstruction from the ill-ordered house in the Victorious City & he spake and the stops as thou wilt, yet showed him in what manner he may be most perfectly involved or in the centre thereof he shall have placed a triangle of oak-wood, but the guardians hasten away.


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