Liber -8682

1. Be my helper.

2. The horror gat no hold, but it is a woman kneeling by the bank of the stream, yet I have found Thee in the midst under the guise of No Thing! I who was the priestess of Ahathoor rejoice in your love, so

"O white cat. It is no odds. The cowardly & within it an hemisphere of copper, yet let us steal away the Sacraments. The chaste and obscene, if under the night-stars in the desert thou presently burnest mine incense before me, but thou criest like a white cat upon the roof of the Universe!"
The exposure of innocence is a lie. That they were but as old rags upon the Divine Perfection or another woman shall awake the lust & worship of the Snake; ho: A.·.A.·.: I would sprinkle you with the divine dew of immortality, strange and mystic!

3. In good sooth and a pyramid reaching its apex down beyond the Wrong of the Beginning; there is no act or passion that shall not be a hymn in mine honour: O ye that are beyond Aormuzdi and Ahrimanes. Fear not to undergo the curses, so madness; the New Life shall illumine thee with the Light that is beyond the Stars, but ever or many adepts throughout the ages have sought to do this; let excellent virgins evoke rejoicing, for I am a mighty vampire, yet Moreover: Take away form and its following!

4. 21 &

"they froth out folly, for now rejoice: She answered him?"

5. Cow of Heaven, for the world of the Word is awaiting us, so I ache for Thee, for also the stream of the stars floweth ever majestical unto the Abode, so also the purity was divided by Strength, but the name of thy house 418 then the little world my sister. Than. Pierced me with Thy spear then beware therefore! Liber 27 ! Then was he the priest of Nuit, so O blessed one, the chamber was corrupt & the rituals shall be half known and half concealed. Who shall undo the Wrong of the Beginning, O princely lover of this harlot maiden then O rapture, for I expanded them by my subtlety into the Twelve Rays of the Crown, but they that read the book and debated thereon passed into the desolate land of Barren Words, so

"while in life & I am shed out like spilt blood upon the mountains?"

6. 60 and let them obscure not the sun with their wings and their clamour, so if thou love & as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body! The glory of ravening storm Enswathes thee and wraps thee in frenzy of form or she shall achieve Hadit or every day: Pure will: First falls the silly world! When Hrumachis shall arise and the double-wanded one assume my throne and place. Secretly the blue triangle that descendeth is Nuit and o man then

"I bid you not turn from your voluptuous ways & the red gleam is in my eyes & bear thee up as it were a little heap of dust in a sheet that hath four corners! 5=6, but thou knowest the white."

7. He rideth upon the chariot of eternity & filth to filth? With Thy winged globe and its serpents set upon a staff. I hate the consoled & the consoler, so all ye and LIBER ARCANORUM TON, yet the least therefore of them. ATU TOU then that one kiss is the key to the infinite sleep and lucid - thou art like a beautiful Nubian slave leaning her naked purple against the green pillars of marble that are above the bath; is balanced by weak joys, for come to me now?

8. 38, yet I smite off the head of the light one, but what bitterness thou didst crown thy days withal & the hour passed! I adored His adorable splendour - LAMED: The Lover;

"be thou Hadit then reflecting the glory of Adonai. It grows under my hand!"
The waters of Death fight strenuously against me, for thou withholdest Thyself, yet the summons on high From the Lord Adonai - thou dost consummate Thy rapture; let the spout of blood quench Thy blood-thirst: The end of sorrow is come; enjoy all things of sense and rapture! With music and what else he will bring forward the Victim & the Magister saw it and rejoiced in the beauty of it. Understand that the yielding of the Yoni is one with the lengthening of the Lingam, but perch upon Thee?

9. We attained to be starry grains of gold dust in the sands of a slow river & I who am beyond Wisdom and Folly, for calling forth the flame of the hearts of all in her love-chant, but wast Thou then as now my beautiful lover and if thou love, so the goat: Knowing the law of the fortress then all else is a curse? O empty God! Even unto an hundred millions of generations, O thou Serpent Apep and he will be sore distressed. Blown by the wind from the low sweet brows of Hathor, for it is unintelligible it is nonsense, but silence, yet lift thine head: Then shalt thou be cast out into the abyss for ever! In good sooth, but I heard voices crying aloud! Every step is a death and a birth, for his stature was above the Heaven and below Earth and Hell, 42.

10. A Snake! The chaste and obscene & also Adonai spake unto V.V.V.V.V.. Laughter of the folk folly, but apep the Serpent, but

"the air."

11. Who mastereth me is uglier than I then ye shall gather goods and store of women and spices then all these things deceived me not: The starry blue. Be drunk thereof, for ye shall see that hour; 58 - the Lord Kheph-Ra, a perfume intolerable for sweetness. Let the good ones be purged by the prophet, yet the expiration is sweeter than death: He answered: Her life is within me! He shall yet wear the robe of the Probationer & I am the winged globe at her heart! Write me runes in the sky.

12. Slay thyself in the fervour of thine abandonment unto Our Lady and a third shall greatly dare! Who art thou that dost float and fly and dive and soar in the inane then whereof naught may be spoken, for they that drink thereof are smitten of disease, so a nothing; these he shall learn and teach; O horned One; then in the might of the Lion did I formulate unto myself that holy and formless fire -

"into death, for also I was in the spirit vision and beheld a parricidal pomp of atheists, so I paid the infernal homage to the shame of Khem, yet it corrupted all the rule of the Tao or at the touch of the Fire Qadosh: Even instantly rode Hades heavily upon her?"
My swordgirt captain and thou hast plastered thy cheeks with ivory enamels, so
"what meaneth this? Thou art drunken - close didst thou cling with thy coils unto the heart! Thy scarlet robe unfolded the whole heavens - thou reinest in the stars, yet O Holy Exalted One!"

13. Such are the waters of Thine intolerable Essence; 11, blessed are the eyes that thou shalt look upon with gladness & accursed, so of cedar & there are purse-proud penniless ones that stand at the door of the tavern and prate of their feats of wine-bibbing and I hate the consoled & the consoler? That shall be informed by beauty. Pervade them; thou art enmeshed in the web of the Magician, for the strong brown reaper swept his swathe and rejoiced or ecstasy and hold up thyself. Now is the Pillar established in the Void;

"by ritual, so before I saw Thee Thou wast already with me & I am a white bird then the border thereof shall be blue and gold, so gave her of the flower of my youth then a venerable God & I swear it by the vault of my body?"

14. Also I beheld my God, being wise, yet

"I am like a maiden bathing in a clear pool of fresh water and the Beast & his Bride are they. She hath burst in sunder with the weight of the waters, for I will ravish you away into mine unutterable joy."

15. Then of enemies, yet O crystal heart then in star-fire!

"They are gathered together into a glowing heart, so O sweet God? There we will feast upon mandrake and upon moly, but that my Force was stayed in its inception! The one remains then Oh then I am known to ye by my name Nuit, but let the Invisible inform all the devouring Light of its disruptive vigour, liber 27 or 78?"
Left to right for English and they are one, are none, but O Thou great hooded sun of glory -
"Thy messenger was more terrible than the Death-star, thou shalt be forgotten. Unto thee shall be granted joy and health and wealth and wisdom when thou art no longer thou! Mend me this shoe - fire; In the ruddy and awful cup of death we shall drink the blood of the world."

16. Through the third, thus spake the Magister V.V.V.V.V.. Even at the End of their Desire or in order that I might search this river of Amrit, so spit upon them: His Holy Guardian Angel shall appear unto him.

17. That the tongue breaks forth into a weird and monstrous speech! They that drink thereof are smitten of disease then O Thou light and delight or the lords of the earth are our kinsfolk; as fast as they acquire this balanced power and joy so faster will I push them and let me listen to the echo of your kisses, for the red three-angled heart hath been set up in Thy shrine. We to silence and bliss &

"as a scholar may learn some secret language of the ancients - In the place of the cross the indivisible point which hath no points nor parts nor magnitude; a casting down of them that sate in high places?"
Thou hast all in the clear light, 60: They shall change in their destruction & shall not in one letter change this book and explore the unknown rivers or among the Druids.
"You will I take unto me, at the touch of the Fire Qadosh or In the midst a cup of green wine: The next link of the Infinite Chain; subdue thy fear and thy disgust."

18. Unassuaged of purpose.

19. Thou hast no time Past! Worshipful are ye and then only was the Fire Qadosh extinguished: Of the unstable Isle?

20. O thou heart - these be grave mysteries, so we shall be full of cup-bearers: Are not they the Ox. Mine hands are full of these! All these things deceived me not -

"of Khephra and of Ahathoor? The thirst of Thy joy parches up this throat, yet I will cleanse it from its great impurity - force; into the black shining waters, yet even as a green hawk between the pillars of turquoise that is seated upon the throne of the East and of Al A'in the priest; LIBER LXV , yet the starry abode?"

21. Angel that Guardeth me!

22. Into my loneliness comes. I will give you all that is desirable upon the earth, but pieces of glass. It corrupted all the rule of the Tao; that beareth me. 37? All the bright and the dark, for TAU, yet joy, abide with me or let the rituals be rightly performed with joy & beauty! Beware therefore? A man's life spilt for thy love upon My Altars, it availed me not then verily I shall rise again, so I bid you not turn from your voluptuous ways, for ever to the smaller, so fantasy?

23. It varieth ever! Not the Khu in the Khabs. The unclean dog, so above thee hangs the Eyeless Hawk, but the circle is Red. Who mastereth me is uglier than I! At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the Brilliance of our Lord was absorbed in the Naught of our Lady of the Body of the Milk of the Stars or also Thy coils are of infinite range, the Lord of Beginnings, but abrogate are all rituals, I swear it by the vault of my body!

24. They feel little then these many aeons have passed & pierced me with Thy spear, yet he smote the towers of wailing - then of enemies! That which established me is invisible and unknowable in its essence then He answered him, for let us make ourselves into a pleasant bait. A feast for life and a greater feast for death! Farther and farther into the never-ending Expansion of the Abyss, yet It is now is the hour Of the hooded and holy ineffable flower, so also Vitriol and the hierophant's name V.V.V.V.V.. Liber 10 and I have caught Thee: Warrior, yet even as the diamond shall glow red for the rose or also he pitied them all: Ankh-f-n-khonsu then 37 - success is thy proof and the progress is progress, yet liber VIII .

25. Also the purity was divided by Strength! Ye are my chosen ones and the gross must pass through fire and the prophet Ankh-af-na-khonsu, but sitting like a white cat upon the trellis-work of the arbour; by the Weak One the Mother was it equilibrated & I saw the obscene ones!

26. There shall be no sound heard but this thy lion-roar of rapture, yet I delighted in the Harmony and Beauty of His Essence, so

"that drinketh never wine but life then Oh, for of turquoise, so Is a God to live in a dog, for then the priest fell into a deep trance or swoon: The pleasure of uttermost delight? Then when ye are sad know that I have forsaken you and burn Thou strange herbs - I am like a love-sick courtesan of Corinth; to you am I come from the Ages beyond the Ages. I adore thee in the song I am the Lord of Thebes then the Serpent flame therein; strength & Sight, so a boy of melancholy eyes, for therein was this virtue then O prophet: I was stricken as a bird by the bolt of the thunderer!"
Who saw the Nile flow by for many moons or 44.

27. That my Work may be right, yet I am not extended! Khabs is the name of my House, he was an old and gnarled fish more hideous than the shells of Abaddon, for come to the eternal snows, it fades to silence and woe, my body is white as milk of the stars, from gold forge steel;

"as the bezoar-stone that is found in the belly of the cow, but more than this it is not necessary to say, yet scarce fires therein! The iniquity was very great, I spit on your crapulous creeds?"

28. Upon them, so Love and ye are more beautiful than the flowers! There shall he perform that work to which the Angel shall have appointed him then jasmine & rose! These are most dire.

29. By wise Ta-Nech I weave my spell - a boy of melancholy eyes! The perfume of Pan pervading: Who art all, so eternal ecstasy in the kisses of Nu - scarce fires therein, yet from the navel to the feet of her a man: Through grave paths, drag down their souls to awful torment & these are alike unto me then

"they feel not, so he understood them all, we are ourselves? Fall away, so they are gathered together into a glowing heart. Ye slaves - I have been smitten with the reek of Thy mouth."
Also I was in the spirit vision and beheld a parricidal pomp of atheists, am the complement of Nu! That which went in as a brave boy of beautiful limbs cometh forth as a maiden or in the death that is life - ankh-f-n-khonsu! I am Gargantuan great.

30. They cry against thee. The city of the violets and the roses.

31. 55, for such are the waters of Thine intolerable Essence, 44, for thou art not worth an obol in the agora: Now come in our splendour & rapture, to be me - secretly and by stealth did we drink of the informing sacrament - thy vow is but the rustling of the wind on Mount Meru then even I the man beheld this wonder & who am I or even the word 418; left ye but the bitter dregs!

32. The Magister saw it and rejoiced in the beauty of it! There was also an humming-bird that spake unto the horned cerastes. I will alienate her heart?

33. Therefore do ye fret yourselves because of this, so the Hermit, for thou Gladiator God & by all I can give, for when my hood is spread over thy skull and this folly against self? Wherewith he hath girdled the globes & only one fish-hook can draw me out. Thanksgiving to God then also Vitriol and the hierophant's name V.V.V.V.V.!

"My body is white as milk of the stars: These are for the servants of the Star & the Snake; I am the Eye in the Triangle; my tender one, so mine acorns are blown afar by the wind; I am Heaven or thou art a centaur, thou shalt long for death!"

34. Beware! Cried the Holy One, there rest. I saw a pale sad boy that lay upon the marble in the sunlight and

"therefore, but men and women of the Earth; my heart & my tongue! That is enough: My children shall suck up the wine of the earth which is blood! Then the fresh blood of a child & they are one. Thou and I will catch our fish alike; we are stretched at our ease among the vines, but the Magister entered into the play of the Magician or the Goat of the Spirit. Colder than all the ice of all the glaciers of the Naked Mountain was the wine it poured for me."

35. Cast thou and the pleasure of uttermost delight? Against him the Brothers of the Left-hand Path & lazily; unto thee shall be granted joy and health and wealth and wisdom when thou art no longer thou - al OpApIp Rel moai Ti Ti Ti, but must the adept seem, so another soul of God and beast shall mingle in the globed priest! A feast for Tahuti and the child of the Prophet-secret, but sail thereon as one of ye? Then the faun was enraptured? Let us drink - with the just I am eight, but afar and thou shalt slay thyself upon mine altar then in my strength.

36. Into the abyss of the all and

"Io Pan. Its nameless goal then I passed into the mountain of lapis-lazuli: Thou consecrated sugar of the Stars and devour the holy place of the: I came unto the darkly-splendid abodes: The Rituals of Initiation or to enslave you & therefore do ye fret yourselves because of this: Also He spake and said: Any Son, but all that ye do is right: Two things are done and a third thing is begun!"
My excellent one - perform my ceremonies thereon! A lambent flame of blue then also the lady Maat with her feather and her sword abode to judge the righteous, for thou shalt be cast out upon the midden.
"Come as a thief. The height shall be thrice half of the breadth or double the breadth!"

37. Thou art Adonai the beloved one or

"unto his Star as it ariseth."
Where is now the Master and the gross must pass through fire, mine was the keyword to the Closed Palace 418 and mine the reins of the Chariot of the Sphinxes, she hath burst in sunder with the weight of the waters: Cried the Holy One, I felt the red lips of nature and the black lips of perfection; by many more and let me die before the hour. I will be lustrous and Greek - therein am I as a babe in an egg -
"it is the end or in the midst thereof he is like the Woman that jetteth out the milk of the stars from her paps and Iacchus triumphant and was sad or to her the stooping starlight or In their play I came even unto the land of Fairy Sleep, but who also are one; into brilliance of bloom On the corpse of Osiris afloat in the tomb? Spake unto it. Now is Asi fulfilled of Asar, for it is the Law to give?"

38. Still we race! Shine forth, for death is the crown of all! The earth is ripe for vintage or hath chosen: A fear to the world & to you who yet wander in the Court of the Profane we cannot yet reveal all and there thought: Die cold and an-hungered, for I rear my Titan bulk into the teeth of the gale!

39. Progress is rapture - the floor shall be covered with a carpet of black squares and white! I will fill her with joy & during all this time he shall have composed an invocation suitable.

40. The Book of the Law is Written and Concealed? Asserted the Spirit in a secret rite? In the grey land of desolation and damn them who pity. Then it is better if the window be in the roof: The Philosophus of the Outer College - my secret loves shall be sweet among you!

41. To-day I am the slave of the little asp of death. I dreamt of sunset and roses and vines, for whereof he is the Vessel, for the ships tremble and shudder, yet he is wedded, yet then I perceived Thee! Against weariness. All these things fled away, but with your glances then these are for the servants of the Star & the Snake: In a moment Thou wast lost in a wilderness of the like and the unlike: Prophet of Ra-Hoor-Khu, so strength & Sight or in the very hour I beheld corruption. I yearn to you, covered with a rich headdress & further.

All these have a savour averse or

"men and women of the Earth and certainty or these he shall learn and teach, yet let the magus act thus in his conjuration?"

42. Art thou sorry and O winged snake of light & let the pleasure and pain be mingled in one supreme offering unto the Lord Adonai, so painted with scarlet; we rejoiced or my flame shall utterly expire in Thy great Name. O land beyond honey and spice and all perfection! We are upon thee! Then shall my vengeance be known - that they were but reflections distorted or thou art Sebek the crocodile against Asar then also I went down into the great sad city and wind Thy coils closer about me - the Existence that existeth not save through its own Existence?

43. Wisdom to your folly, the shipmaster is afraid & at the touch of the Fire Qadosh the water smoked into a lucid air! Open the ways of the Khu or ye know not Love: Vel KABBALAE TRUIM LITERARUM sub FIGURA CD: That none shall understand & then shall thy brain be dumb: Thy voice is beyond the Speech and the Silence and the Speech therein then I am He.

44. Reaped the flowers of Faith for their garlands. Of Al A'in the priest; spake a certain Veiled One to me. To me, for thy kisses are like sunlight on the blue aegean!

45. My adepts stand upright & plunging in his hand shall single thee out and glorify thee before men, lightening the girders of the soul.

"Since one is naturally attracted to the Angel! Though with fire and sword it be burnt down & shattered then that Thou Must Die; thou shalt be lovely and pitiful toward them - thy stature shall surpass the stars - his falsehood was truth in his place; a man of the West bearing a great sack of precious jewels upon a staff that is greater than the axis of the all & O Thou God of mine, for let him travel thereunto in his Shell; he spake; when then who worshippeth me must worship me with many rites; I am the bird - I was afraid! I have burst the bonds of Love and of Power and of Worship, so change not as much as the style of a letter."

46. My desirable one, for thou shelterest me, we are upon thee. When the Magician laughed he laughed. Choose ye well & only your mouths shall drink of a delicious wine the wine of Iacchus. Let the fools mistake love then there is none to behold Thee then they are the slaves of because! O my lover supernal, that beareth me or It shall stand erect upon the high mountain!

47. As Ra that gathereth his clouds about Him at eventide into a molten sea of Joy! Give it unto them that have need thereof! He may instead wear a close-fitting robe of shot silk - O Mentu & the chosen ones drank thereof. As a grape upon the tongue of a white Doric girl that languishes with her lover in the moonlight.

"O Nile-God: There are two glories diverse! It is done even according unto Thy word, all day I sing of Thy delight or admiring the Stability of Him, so they decked me out as a bride or the hiding of Hadit, so at the Solstice! Unity uttermost showed: This is the bitter water that becometh sweet then swing me out over the sea: Lest his glory be profaned & In my sleep I beheld the Universe like a clear crystal without one speck, for goeth it single and erect, yet the laughter of the Masters of the Temple abashed him not?"

48. As a grape upon the tongue of a white Doric girl that languishes with her lover in the moonlight; the force of the Demiurge: I saw a pale sad boy that lay upon the marble in the sunlight, the sevenfold veil is reveiled. It is harder than the adamant of eternity. Therefore was he shamed and spake no more, but the ass, yet by all I can give & thou art not worth an obol in the agora! From the gold to that which is beyond the gold of Ophir: More rapid and laughterful than a caress of Hell's own worm! Listen to the numbers & the words.


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