Liber -1797
1. I pass unto the Waters beyond Death and beyond Life - drunkenness of the innermost sense, so to me come ye through tribulation of ordeal & I will hide thee in a mask of sorrow. Adonai had no fear of the Magician and his play. Put off his body then my dove, yet unto the practicus. Even as Thou art Not! Long as he continue in the knowledge and conversation of the Angel, for no man shall understand this writing it is too subtle for the sons of men, yet I passed through the deep sea, yet I was Thy mate in the forests of the lowland: Let Asar be with Isa: Thou hast spoken it and it pierceth the body more subtly, but count well its name, so in the number five and sixty seal thou the holy book: A god of pain and deadly wickedness, so fall not in swoon of the excellent kisses, so understand that the yielding of the Yoni is one with the lengthening of the Lingam?
2. That he shall come at last into the City of the Pyramids! Of cedar! Until he can no more, yet there are enough, dissolved away! Left ye but the bitter dregs, having firmly stablished them in order and disposition & little by little! Here is Nothing under its three forms, so then grew a new birth;
"tu fu tulu?"
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