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- THE EQUINOX Vol. I. No. III 2nd part
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- May 19, 1990 e.v. key entry and July 1, 1990 e.v. first proofreading
- against the 1st edition done by Bill Heidrick, T.G. of O.T.O.
- Portions of the Abramelin diary after page 239 were entered by Fr. H.B.
- (further proof reading desirable)
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- On the instructions laid down in the first of these Books ___ Book
- HB:Yod , P. drew up a ritual "for the Evocation unto Visible Appearance of
- Typhon-Seth," in which, by raising the sigil of Typhon to the grade of 1° =
- 10°, he bewitched a certain refractory brother of the Order, known as
- Fra: D.P.A.L., who at this time was worrying Fra: D.D.C.F. by legal
- proceedings. We, however, will omit this Evocation, substituting in its
- place, as an example of such a working, the Evocation of the Great Spirit
- Taphthartharath by Frater I.A.
-
- THE RITUAL
- FOR THE
- EVOCATION UNTO VISIBLE
- APPEARANCE
- OF
- THE GREAT SPIRIT
- TAPHTHARTHARATH
-
- {Illustration on page 170 described:
- This is a lineal trace sigil from a magical square. To the eye, it is
- composed of three lines. These lines are rounded at the ends, thick black
- and arrayed as follows: One line descending from the left at 25 degrees off
- the vertical, its top is rounded and its bottom is truncated by the
- emergent second line, length 17mm. The second line extends to the right
- from the truncated first at about 5 degrees below the horizontal, its right
- end is rounded and its length is 16mm. The third and final line emerges
- just above the second from the side of the first, extends parallel to the
- second, is rounded to the right and 17mm long. This sigil is in the midst
- of a circular formation of eight Hebrew letters. In clockwise sequence
- from the top: HB:Yod HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Koph HB:Vau HB:Dalet HB:Heh HB:Aleph . These letters
- accordingly form the words Jehovah in a Greek cross and Achad on the
- diagonals, "He is One".}
-
- IN THE NAME OF GOD LET THERE BE LIGHT
- UNTO THE VOID A RESTRICTION.
-
- "Soror S.S.D.D. altered Frater I.A.'s ritual, making the operation to"
- "form a link between Thoth and the Magus. This is absurd; the correct way"
- "is as here given, in which the link is formed between the Spirit and the"
- "Magus." {170}
-
- " "CONSIDERATIONS."
-
- To be performed on the day and in the hour of Mercury: the Evocation
- itself commencing in the magical hour of Tafrac, under the dominion of the
- Great Angel of Mercury HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Peh HB:Resh .
- On Wednesday, May 13, 1896, this hour Tafrac occurs between 8h. 32' P.M.
- and 9h. 16', when Mercury is in 17° Gemini on the cusp of seventh house
- slightly to South of due West.
- Moon going to Mars {sic should be ┘} with Mercury 14° Gemini
- Mercury to ┘ Neptune, Mercury 150° Saturn.1
-
- " "OF THE FORM OF THE CIRCLE TO BE EMPLOYED."
-
- {Illustration on page 171 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 59. The Circle of Art."
- 1 WEH NOTE: This data contains typographic errors from the first
- edition.
-
- This is a duodecagram (twelve sided regular figure). It is oriented
- with a vertex to top and all diagonal chords are drawn, except those which
- would cross the exact center of the figure. Each vertex surmounts a small
- ring-bordered disk, such that the portion under the doudecagram is not
- visible. The small ring at top has "S", that at bottom "N", that at right
- "W" and that at left "E" ___ these letters are oriented so that they would
- be read correctly from the perspective of a person standing at the center
- of the figure and looking to each vertex in turn. There are several
- letters marking positions within the figure, all oriented with top parallel
- to the E-SE line and bottom toward the W-NW line. In a rectangle depending
- from the center of the E-SE chord, the letter "C"; in a rectangle depending
- from the center of the N-SW chord, the letter "D"; in two circles at the
- intersections of the S-NE chord with the W-SE and E-NW chords, "E";
- symmetrically to either side of the N-SE and E-SW chord intersection,
- parallel to the S-NE chord, two circles with "G"; in the center of the
- figure, a circumscribed equilateral triangle, base parallel to the N-SW
- chord, with "F" inside. There is a tangent, large ringed circle outside
- at the NE vertex, point of tangency obscured by the smaller ringed circle
- of that vertex. There is an equilateral triangle circumscribed within,
- base parallel to the tangent afore mentioned. There is an "A" within the
- apex of this triangle, top to apex direction. Below the "A", within the
- triangle, is the sigil from page 170, oriented as the "A".}
-
- The Magical figures of Mercury are to be drawn in yellow-orange chalk
- upon the Ground as shown. At the quarter where the Spirit is to appear is
- drawn a triangle within a circle: at its points are to be placed three
- vessels burning on charcoal the Incense of Mercury. About the great circle
- are disposed lamps burning olive oil impregnated with snake-fat. C is the
- chair of the chief Operator. D is the altar, E E are the pillars, and G G
- handy and convenient tables whereon are set writing materials, the
- ingredients for the Hell-broth, charcoal, incense, &c., all as may be
- needed for this work. At F is placed a small brazen cauldron, heated over
- a lamp burning with spirit in which a snake has been preserved.2 {171}
-
- " "OPERATIONIS PERSONAE."
-
- V.H. Sor: S.S.D.D. addressed Mighty Magus of Art.
- V.H. Fra: I.A. " Assistant Magus of Art.
- V.H. Fra: AE.A. " Magus of the Fires.
- V.H. Fra: D.P.A.L. " Magus of the Waters.
-
- The duties of the Magus of Art will be to perform the actual processes
- of Invocation: to rule the Assistants and command them all.
- The Assistant Magus of Art shall act as Kerux in the circumambulations;
- he shall preside over the Brewing of the Hell-broth in the midst of the
- Circle: he shall repeat such Invocations as may be necessary at the command
- of the Magus of Art: and he shall prepare beforehand the place of the
- working.
- The Magus of Fires shall preside over all magical lights, fires,
- candles, incense, &c: he shall perform the invoking and consecrating
- rituals at the command of the Magus, and he shall consecrate the temple by
- Fire, and shall consecrate all Fire used in due form.
- The Magus of Waters shall preside over all the fluids used in the
- operation; over the Water and the Wine, the Oil and the Milk: he shall
- perform all banishing rituals at the opening of the ceremony: he shall
- 2 WEH NOTE: In other words, the more difficult ingredients were
- probably obtained by buying a snake preserved in alcohol ___
- moderns be careful, other fluids are sometimes used these days!
- purify the Temple by Water: he shall consecrate all watery things used in
- due form.
-
- " ""OF THE ROBES AND INSIGNIA."
-
- The Mighty Magus of Art shall wear a white robe, yellow sash, red
- overmantle, indigo nemys, upon her breast shall she bear a great Tablet
- whereon is the magic seal of Mercury; and over this the lamen bearing the
- signature of Taphthartharath, on its obverse the Lamen of a Hierophant.
- She shall wear also a dagger in her sash, and a red rose on her heart: and
- she shall carry in her left hand the Ankh of Thoth, and in her right the
- Ibis Wand.
- The Assistant Magus of Art shall wear a white robe, with a girdle of
- snake-skin; a black head-dress and a Lamen of the Spirit, on its obverse
- the Lamen of the Hiereus. And he shall bear in his right hand a sword; and
- in his left hand the Magical Candle; and a black chain about his neck.
- The Magus of the Fires shall wear a white robe and yellow sash; and the
- rose upon his breast; in his right hand is a sword and in his left a red
- lamp.
- The Magus of the Waters shall wear a white robe and yellow sash and rose
- cross: he shall bear in his right hand a sword and in his left a cup of
- water.
-
- " "OPENING"
-
- The Chamber of Art shall be duly prepared by the Assistant Magus of Art
- as aforementioned. {172}
- He shall draw upon the ground the lineal figures; and shall trace over
- them with a magic sword: he shall place the furniture of the Temple in
- order.
- The Members shall be assembled and robed.
- The Chief Magus rises, holding the Ibis wand by its black end, and
- proclaims:
-
- " "HEKAS, HEKAS ESTE BEBELOI!"3
-
- Fratres of the Order of the rosy Cross, we are this day assembled
- together for the purpose of evoking unto visible appearance the spirit
- Taphthartharath. And before we can proceed further in an operation of so
- great danger, it is necessary that we should invoke that divine Aid and
- Assistance, without which would our work indeed be futile and of no avail.
- Wherefore being met thus together let us all kneel down and pray:
- [All kneel at the four points.]
- From Thy Hands O Lord cometh all good! From Thy Hands flow down all
- Grace and Blessing: the Characters of Nature with Thy Fingers hast thou
- traced, but none can read them unless he hath been taught in thy school.
- Therefore, even as servants look unto the hands of their Masters, and
- handmaidens unto the hands of their Mistresses, even so our eyes look unto
- thee! For Thou alone art our help, O Lord our God.
- Who should not extol Thee, who should not praise Thee, O Lord of the
- Universe! All is from Thee, all belongeth unto Thee! Either Thy Love or
- Thine Anger, all must again re-enter; for nothing canst Thou lose; all must
- tend unto Thy Honour and Majesty.
- Thou art Lord alone, and there is none beside Thee! Thou dost what thou
- wilt with Thy Mighty Arm, and none can escape from Thee! Thou alone
- helpest in their necessity the humble, the meek-hearted and the poor, who
- 3 WEH NOTE: This is the cry of the Dionysian mysteries. It was
- shouted to warn the uninitiated that the new candidates were
- about to run amuck. Rough translation: "Look out! Look out! Here
- come the Drunks!"
- submit themselves unto Thee; and whosoever humbleth himself in dust and
- ashes before Thee, to such an one art Thou propitious!
- Who would not praise Thee then, Lord of the Universe! Who would not
- extol Thee! Unto whom there is no like, whose dwelling is in Heaven, and
- in every virtuous and God-fearing heart.
- O God the Vast One ___ Thou are in all things.
- O Nature, Thou Self from Nothing: for what else shall I call Thee!
- In myself I am nothing, in Thee I am all self, and live in Thy Selfhood
- from Nothing! Live Thou in me, and bring me unto that Self which is in
- Thee! Amen!
- [All rise ___ a pause.]
- "Magus of Art:" Fratres of the Order of the Rosy Cross, let us purify and
- consecrate this place as the Hall of Dual Truth. Magus of the Waters, I
- command Thee to perform the lesser banishing ritual of the Pentagram,4 to
- consecrate the Water of purification, {173} the wine, the oil, and the
- milk; and afterwards to purify the place of working with the Consecrated
- Water!
- "Magus of Waters:" Mighty Magus of Art! All thy commands shall be
- fulfilled, and thy desires accomplished.
- [He passes to the North, where are collected in open vessels, the water,
- the wine, the oil, and the milk; and makes with his sword over them the
- banishing pentagram of water, saying:]
- I exorcise ye impure, unclean and evil spirits that dwell in these
- creatures of water, oil, wine, and milk, in the name of EL strong and
- mighty, and in the name of Gabriel, great Angel of Water, I command ye to
- depart and no longer to pollute with your presence the Hall of Twofold
- Truth!
- [Drawing over them the equilibrating Pentagram of Passives, and the
- invoking Pentagram of water, he says:]
- In the name of HCOMA,5 and by the names Empeh Arsel Gaiol,6 I consecrate
- ye to the service of the Magic of Light!
- He places the Wine upon the Altar, the Water he leaves at the North, the
- oil towards the South, and the brazen vessel of milk on the tripod in the
- midst of the circle.
- The Magus of Art silently recites to herself the exhortation of the
- Lords of the Key Tablet of Union,7 afterwards saying silently:
- I invoke ye, Lords of the Key Tablet of Union, to infuse into these
- elements of Water and Fire your mystic powers, and to cast into the midst
- of these opposing elements the holy powers of the great letter Shin: to
- gleam and shine in the midst of the Balance, even in the Cauldron of Art
- wherein alike is fire and moisture.
- [After the consecration of the Water, the Magus of Waters takes up the
- cup of water, and scatters water all round the edge of the circle, saying:]
- So first the priest who governeth the works of Fire, must sprinkle with
- the lustral waters of the loud-resounding sea.
- [He then passes to the centre of the circle and scatters the water in
- the four quarters, saying:]
- I purify with water.
- [He resumes his place in the North.]
- "Magus of Art:" Magus of the Fires, I command you to consecrate this place
- by the banishing ritual of the Hexagram,8 to consecrate the Magic fire and
- lights; to illumine the lamps and place them about the circle in orderly
- 4 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i. No. 2.
- 5 See Spirit Table, and the Elemental Calls of Dr. Dee, as
- preserved in the Sloane MSS. in the British Museum: also Diagram
- 67, which is imperfect.
- 6 See Tablet of Water, and the Elemental Calls of Dr. Dee.
- 7 The Spirit Tablet.
- 8 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i. No. 2.
- disposition; and afterwards to consecrate this place with the holy fire.
- {174}
- "Magus of the Fires:" Mighty Magus of Art! all thy commands shall be
- obeyed and all thy desires shall be accomplished.
- [He collects together at the South the incense, oil, charcoal, and magic
- candle, and performs the lesser banishing ritual of the Hexagram at the
- four quarters; then, extinguishing all lights save one, he performs over
- these the banishing ritual of the Pentagram of fire, saying:]
- I exorcise ye, evil and opposing spirits dwelling in this creature of
- Fire, by the holy and tremendous name of God the Vast One, Elohim: and in
- the name of Michael, great Archangel of Fire, that ye depart hence, no
- longer polluting with your presence the Hall of Twofold Truth.
- [He lights from that one flame the Magical candle, and drawing over it
- the invoking pentagram of spirit active, he cries:]
-
- BITOM!9
-
- [And then, drawing the invoking pentagram of Fire, he says:]
- I, in the names of BITOM and by the names Oip Teaa Pedoce,10 I
- consecrate thee, O creature of fire, to the service of the works of the
- Magic of Light!
- [He lights from the magical candle the eight lamps, and the charcoal for
- the incense-burners, after which he casts incense on the coals in the
- censer and passes round the circle censing, saying:]
- And, when after all the phantasms are vanished, thou shalt see that holy
- and Formless Fire, that Fire which darts and flashes through the hidden
- depths of the Universe, hear thou the Voice of the Fire.
- [He passes to the centre of the circle and censes towards the four
- quarters, saying:]
- I consecrate with fire.
- [He resumes his place in the South.]
- [Chief Magus takes fan, and fanning air says:]
- I exorcise thee, creature of Air, by these Names, that all evil and
- impure spirits now immediately depart.
- [Circumambulates, saying:]
- Such a fire existeth extending through the rushing of the air, or even a
- fire formless whence cometh the image of a voice, or even a flashing light
- abounding, revolving, whirling forth, crying aloud.
- [Makes banishing air pentagram:]
- Creature of Air, in the names EXARP11 Oro Ibah Aozpi,12 I consecrate
- thee to the works of the Magic of Light!
- [Making invoking Pentagrams in air. All face West.]
- [Assistant Magus then casts salt to all four quarters, all over the
- circle, and passes {175} to West, faces East, and describes with his chain
- the Banishing pentagram of Earth, saying:]
- I exorcise thee, creature of Earth, by and in the Divine Names Adonai Ha
- Aretz, Adonai Melekh Namen, and in the name of Aurial, Great Archangel of
- Earth, that every evil and impure spirit now depart hence immediately.
- [Circumambulates, saying:]
- Stoop not down unto the darkly splendid world, wherein lieth continually
- a faithless depth, and Hades wrapt in gloom, delighting in unintelligible
- images, precipitous, winding, a black ever-rolling abyss, ever espousing a
- body unluminous, formless and void.
- [Making invoking pentagram.]
- 9 See Tablet of Spirit.
- 10 See Tablet of Fire.
- 11 See Tablet of Spirit.
- 12 See Tablet of Air.
- Creature of Earth, in the names of NANTA Emor Dial Hectega,13 I
- consecrate thee to the service of the Magic of Light!
- "Chief Magus:" We invoke ye, great lords of the Watch-towers of the
- Universe!14 guard ye our Magic Circle, and let no evil or impure spirit
- enter therein: strengthen and inspire us in this our operation of the Magic
- of Light. Let the Mystic Circumambulation take place in the Path of Light.
- [Assistant Magus of Art goes first, holding in his left the Magic
- Candle, and in his right the Sword of Art, with which latter he traces in
- the air the outer limits of the Magic Circle. All circumambulate thrice.
- He then, standing at East and facing East, says:
- Holy art Thou, Lord of the Universe!
- Holy art Thou, whom Nature hath not formed!
- Holy art thou, the Vast and the Mighty One!
- Lord of the Light and of the Darkness!
- "Chief Magus of Art:" Magus of the Fires, I command you to perform at the
- four quarters of the Universe the invocation of the forces of Mercury by
- Solomon's Seal.
- "Magus of Fire:" Mighty Magus of Art, all thy commands shall be obeyed,
- and all thy desires shall be accomplished!
- [He does it.15]
- [The Magus now advances to the centre of the circle, by the Magical
- Cauldron, wherein is the milk becoming heated, turns himself towards the
- Fire of the spirit, and recites:]
-
- " "THE INVOCATION TO THE HIGHER."
-
- Majesty of the Godhead, Wisdom-crowned Thoth, Lord of the Gates of the
- Universe: Thee! Thee we invoke! Thou that manifesteth in Thy symbolic
- Form as an Ibis-headed one: Thee, Thee we invoke! Thou, who holdest in Thy
- hand the magic wand of Double Power: Thee, Thee we invoke! Thou who
- bearest in thy left hand the Rose and Cross of Light and Life: Thee, Thee
- we invoke! Thou whose {176} head is of green, whose Nemys is of night sky-
- blue; whose skin of of flaming orange, as though it burned in a furnace:
- Thee, Thee we invoke!
- Behold, I am Yesterday, To-day, and the brother of the Morrow! For I am
- born again and again. Mine is the unseen force which created the Gods, and
- giveth life unto the dwellers in the watch-towers of the Universe.
- I am the charioteer in the East, Lord of the Past and the Future, He who
- seeth by the Light that is within Him.
- I am the Lord of Resurrection, who cometh forth from the dusk, and whose
- birth is from the House of Death.
- O ye two divine hawks upon your pinnacles, who are keeping Watch over
- the Universe!
- Ye who accompany the bier unto its resting-place, and who pilot the Ship
- of Râ, advancing onwards unto the heights of Heaven!
- Lord of the Shrine which standeth in the centre of the Earth!
-
- Behold He is in me and I in Him!
- Mine is the radiance in which Ptah floateth over his firmament.
- I travel upon high.
- I tread upon the firmament of Nu.
- I raise a flame with the flashing lightning of mine eye, ever rushing
- forward in the splendour of the daily glorified Râ, giving life to every
- creature that treadeth upon the Earth.
-
- If I say come up upon the mountains,
- The Celestial waters shall flow at my word;
- 13 See Tablet of Earth.
- 14 The Four Elemental Tablets.
- 15 Se "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i. No. 2.
- For I am Râ incarnate,
- Khephra created in the flesh!
- I am the living image of my Father Tmu, Lord of the City of the Sun!
-
- The God who commands in in my mouth:
- The God of Wisdom is in my heart:
- My tongue is the sanctuary of Truth:
- And a God sitteth upon my lips!
- My Word is accomplished each day, and the desire of my heart realises
- itself like that of Ptah when he creates his works.
- Since I am Eternal everything acts according to my designs, and
- everything obeys my words.
- Therefore do Thou come forth unto Me from thine abode in the Silence,
- Unutterable Wisdom, All-light, All-power. Thoth, Hermes, Mercury, Odin, by
- whatever name I call Thee, Thou art still Un-named and nameless for
- Eternity! Come thou forth, I say, and aid and guard me in this Work of
- Art. {177}
- Thou, Star of the East that didst conduct the Magi. Thou art the same,
- all present in Heaven and in Hell. Thou that vibratest betwixt the Light
- and the Darkness Rising, descending, changing for ever, yet for ever the
- same!
- The Sun is Thy Father!
- Thy Mother the Moon!
- The Wind hath borne Thee in its bosom:
- And Earth hath ever nourished the changeless Godhead of Thy Youth.
-
- Come Thou forth I say, come Thou forth,
- And make all spirits subject unto me!
- So that every spirit of the firmament,
- And of the Ether of the Earth,
- And under the Earth,
- On dry land,
- And in the Water,
- Of whirling Air,
- And of rushing Fire,
- And every spell and scourge of God, may be obedient unto Me!
- [She binds a black cord thrice round the sigil of the Spirit and veils
- it in black silk, saying:]
- Hear me, ye Lords of Truth in the Hall of Themis, hear ye my words, for
- I am made as ye! I now purpose with the divine aid, to call forth this day
- and hour the Spirit of Mercury, Taphthartharath, whose magical sigil I now
- bind with this triple cord of Bondage, and shroud in the black concealing
- darkness and in death! Even as I knot about this sigil the triple cord of
- Bondage, so let the Magic power of my will and words penetrate unto him,
- and bind him that he cannot move; but is presently forced by the Mastery
- and the Majesty of the rites of power to manifest here before us without
- this Circle of Art, in the magical triangle which I have provided for his
- apparition.
- And even as I shroud from the Light of Day this signature of that Spirit
- Taphthartharath, so do I render him in his place blind, deaf and dumb.
- That he may in no wise move his place or call for aid upon his Gods; or
- hear another voice save mine or my companions', or see another path before
- him than the one unto this place.
- [Sigil is placed outside the circle by the assistant Magus of Art.]
- And the reason of this my working is, that I seek to obtain from that
- spirit Taphthartharath the knowledge of the realm of Kokab, and to this end
- I implore the divine assistance in the names of Elohim Tzebaoth, Thoth,
- Metatron, Raphael, Michael, Beni Elohim, Tiriel.
- [Chief resumes her seat. The three others pass to the West and point
- their swords {178} in menace at the veiled and corded sigil. The Assistant
- Magus then lifts the sigil on to the edge of the circle, and says:]
- Who gives permission to admit to the Hall of Dual Truth this creature of
- sigils?
- "Magus of Art:" I, S.S.D.D., Soror of the Order of the Golden Dawn,
- Theorica Adepta Minora of the Order of the Rose of Ruby and the Cross of
- Gold!
- "I.A.:" Creature of Sigils, impure and unconsecrate! thou canst not enter
- our Magic Circle!
- "D.P.A.L.:" Creature of Sigils, I purify thee with Water.
- "AE.A.:" Creature of Sigils, I consecrate thee by Fire.
- [Magus of Art in a loud voice cries "seven times" the name of the Spirit,
- vibrating strongly, and then says:]
- Assistant Magus of Art, I command thee to place the sigil at the foot of
- the Altar.
- "I.A.:" Mighty Magus of Art, all your commands shall be obeyed and all
- your desires shall be fulfilled.
- [He does so. The Magus of Art, standing on the throne of the East, then
- proclaims:]
-
- " "THE INVOCATION."
-
- O Thou mighty and powerful spirit Taphthartharath, I bind and conjure
- Thee very potently, that Thou do appear in visible form before us in the
- magical triangle without this Circle of Art. I demand that Thou shalt
- speedily come hither from Thy dark abodes and retreats, in the sphere of
- Kokab, and that Thou do presently appear before us in pleasing form, not
- seeking to terrify us by vain apparitions, for we are armed with words of
- double power, and therefore without fear! and I moreover demand, binding
- and conjuring Thee by the Mighty Name of Elohim Tzebaoth, that Thou teach
- us how we may acquire the power to know all things that appertain unto the
- knowledge of Thoth who ruleth the occult wisdom and power. And I am about
- to invocate Thee in the Magical hour of TAFRAC, on this day, for that in
- this day and hour the great angel of Kokab, Raphael, reigneth ___ beneath
- whose dominion art Thou ___ and I swear to Thee, here in the hall of the
- twofold manifestation of Truth, that, as liveth and ruleth for evermore the
- Lord of the Universe; that even as I and my companions are of the Order of
- the Rose of Ruby and the Cross of Gold; that even as in us is the knowledge
- of the rites of power ineffable:
-
- Thou SHALT
-
- this day become manifest unto visible appearance before us, in the magical
- triangle without this Circle of Art:
- [It should now have arrived at the Magical Hour Tafrac, commencing at
- 8h. 32' P.M. If not, then the Adepti seat themselves, and await that time.
- When it is fulfilled, the Assistant Magus places the sigil on the Altar in
- the right quarter: the Magus advances {179} to the East of the Altar, lays
- her left hand upon it, in her right holding the sword with its point upon
- the centre of the sigil.
- The Associate Magus holds the Magical Candle for her to read by: and the
- Magus of the Fires the Book of Invocations, turning the pages that she may
- read continually. She recites:]
- Hear ye, ye lords of Truth, hear ye, ye invoked powers of the sphere of
- Kokab, that all is now ready for the commencement of this Evocation!
-
-
- " ""THE POTENT EXORCISM."
-
- [To be said, assuming the mask or form of the Spirit Taphthartharath.]
- HB:Taw O Thou Mighty Spirit of Mercury, Taphthartharath! I bind,
- command and very potently do conjure Thee:
- HB:Peh By the Majesty of the terrible Name of
- HB:Taw HB:Vau HB:Aleph HB:Bet HB:Tzaddi HB:Mem-final HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Lamed HB:Aleph
- The Gods of the Armies of the
- HB:Mem-final HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Nun HB:Bet
- By and in the name of:
- HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Koph HB:Yod HB:Mem
- Great Archangel of God, that ruleth in the Sphere of Kokab, by
- and in the name of:
- HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Peh HB:Resh
- Great Angel of Mercury; by and in the Name of:
- HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Resh HB:Yod HB:Tet
- The Mighty Intelligence of Kokab;
- By and in the Name of the Sephira Hod
- And in the name of that thy sphere
-
- KOKAB
-
- That Thou come forth here now, in this present day and hour,
- and appear in visible form before us; in the great magic
- triangle without this Circle of Art.
- HB:Taw I bind and conjure Thee anew: By the magical figures which
- are
- traced upon the ground: By the Magic Seal of Mercury I bear upon
- my breast: By the Eight Magic Lamps that flame around me: By Thy
- seal and sigil which I bear upon my heart: that Thou come forth,
- here, now, in this present day and hour, and appear in visible
- and material form before us, in the great magic triangle without
- this Circle of Art.
- HB:Resh I bind and conjure thee anew: By the Wisdom of Thoth the
- Mighty God: By the Light of the Magic Fire: By the Unutterable
- Glory of the Godhead within me: By all powerful names and rites:
- that Thou come forth, here, {180} now, in this present day and
- hour, and appear in visible and material form before us, in the
- great magical triangle without this Circle of Art.
- HB:Taw I bind and conjure Thee anew: By the powers of Word and of
- Will: By the Powers of Number and Name: By the Powers of Colour
- and Form: By the Powers of Sigil and Seal: That Thou come forth,
- here, now, in this present day and hour, and appear in visible
- and material form before us in the great magical triangle
- without this Circle of Art.
- HB:Resh I bind and conjure thee anew: By all the Magic of Light: By
- the Ruby Rose on the Cross of Gold: By the Glory of the Sun and
- Moon: By the flashing radiance of the Magic Telesmata: By the
- Names of God that make Thee tremble every day! That Thou come
- forth, here, now, in this present day and hour, and appear in
- visible and material form before us in the great Magic triangle
- without this Circle of Art!
- HB:Taw But if thou art disobedient and unwilling to come:
- Then will I curse Thee by the Mighty Names of God!
- And I will cast Thee down from Thy Power and Place!
- And I will torment Thee with new and terrible names!
- And I will blot out Thy place from the Universe;
- And Thou shalt "never" rise again!
- So come Thou forth quickly, Thou Mighty Spirit
- Taphthartharath, come Thou forth quickly from thy abodes and
- retreats! Come unto us, and appear before us in visible and
- material form within the great Magical triangle without this
- Circle of Art, courteously answering all our demands, and see
- Thou that Thou deceive us in no wise ___ lest ___
- [Take up the veiled sigil and strike it thrice with the blade of the
- Magic sword, then hold it in the left aloft in the air, at the same time
- stamping thrice with the Right Foot.
- Assistant Magus now takes sigil and places it in the North: S.S.D.D.
- returns to her seat, takes lotus wand (or Ibis sceptre) and says:]
- The voice of the Exorcist said unto me, let me shroud myself in
- Darkness, peradventure thus may I manifest in Light.
- I am an only Being in an abyss of Darkness, from the Darkness came I
- forth ere my birth, from the silence of a primal sleep. And the Voice of
- Ages answered unto my soul: "Creature of Mercury, who art called
- Taphthartharath! The Light shineth in Thy darkness, but thy darkness
- comprehendeth it not!"
- Let the Mystic Circumambulation take place in the Path of Darkness, with
- the Magic Light of Occult science to guide our way!
- [I.A. takes up sigil in left and candle in right. Starting at North
- they circumambulate once. S.S.D.D. rises, and passes round the Temple
- before them, halting at the Gate of the West. Sigil bared by I.A.,
- purified and consecrated: S.S.D.D., as Hiereus, assuming the mask of the
- Spirit, strikes the sigil (now partly bared) "once" with the Magic Sword, and
- says:] {181}
- Thou canst not pass from concealment unto manifestation save by the
- virtue of the name Elohim! Before all things are the Chaos and the
- Darkness, and the Gates of the Land of Night. I am he whose name is
- Darkness; I am the Great One of the Paths of the Shades! I am the Exorcist
- in the midst of the exorcism: appear thou therefore without fear before me,
- for I am He in whom Fear is not!
- Thou hast known me, so pass thou on!
- [Magus of Art passes round to the Throne of the East, Assistant Magus
- re-veils the sigil and carries it round once more. They halt, bare, purify
- and consecrate sigil as before: they approach the Gate of the East. Sigil
- unveiled: S.S.D.D. smiting sigil once with lotus wand.]
- Thou canst not pass from concealment unto manifestation save by virtue
- of the name of I.H.V.H. After the formless and the void and the Darkness
- cometh the knowledge of the Light. I am that Light which riseth in the
- Darkness: I am the Exorcist in the midst of the exorcism: appear Thou
- therefore in Visible Form before me, for I am the wielder of the forces of
- the Balance.
- Thou hast known me now, so pass Thou on unto the Cubical Altar of the
- Universe!
- [Sigil re-veiled, and conducted to altar, placed on West of triangle;
- S.S.D.D. passes to Altar holding sigil and sword as before. On her right
- hand is AE.A. with the Magic Candle: on her left is D.P.A.L. with the
- ritual. Behind her to the East of the Magica{l} Cauldron is I.A. casting
- into the milk at each appropriate moment the right ingredient. Afterwards,
- as S.S.D.D. names each Magical Name, I.A. draws in the perfected Hellbroth
- the sigils, &c., appropriate thereunto: at which time S.S.D.D. recites
- the:]
-
- " ""STRONGER AND MORE POTENT"
- " ""CONJURATION."
-
- Come forth! Come forth! Come forth unto us, Spirit of Kokab
- Taphthartharath, I conjure Thee! Come! Accept of us these magical
- sacrifices, prepared to give Thee body and form.
- Herein are blended the magical elements of Thy body, the symbols of Thy
- mighty being.
- For the sweet scent of the mace is that which shall purify Thee finally
- from the Bondage of Evil.
- And the heat of the magical fire is my will which volatilises the gross
- matter of Thy Chaos, enabling thee to manifest Thyself in pleasing form
- before us.
- And the flesh of the serpent is the symbol of Thy body, which we destroy
- by water and fire, that it may be renewed before us.
- And the Blood of the Serpent is the Symbol of the Magic of the Word
- Messiah, whereby we triumph over Nahash.
- And the all-binding Milk is the magical water of Thy purification. {182}
- And the Fire which flames over all [assistant lights Hell-broth] is the
- utter power of our sacred rites!
- Come forth! Come forth! Come forth unto us, Spirit of Mercury, O
- Taphthartharath. I bind and conjure Thee by Him that sitteth for ever on
- the Throne of Thy Planet, the Knower, the Master, the All-Dominating by
- Wisdom, Thoth the Great King, Lord of the Upper and the Lower Crowns! I
- bind and conjure Thee by the Great Name
-
- IAHDONHI
-
- Whose power is set flaming above Thy Palaces, and ruleth over Thee in
- the midst of Thy gloomy Habitations.
- And by the powers of the mighty letter Beth: which is the house of our
- God, and the Crown of our Understanding and Knowledge.
- And by the great Magic Word
-
- StiBeTTChePhMeFShiSS
-
- which calleth Thee from Thy place as Thou fleest before the presence of the
- Spirit of Light and the Crown! And by the name
-
- ZBaTh,
-
- which symbolises Thy passage from Mercury in Gemini unto us in Malkuth:
-
- Come forth, come forth, come forth!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the name of IAHDONHI:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the name of Elohim Tzebaoth!
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the Name of Mikhâel:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the Name of Raphael:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the Name of Tiriel:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the Name of Asboga:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath! {183}
- In the Name of Din and Doni:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
- Taphthartharath!
- In the Name of Taphthartharath:
- I invoke Thee: appear! appear!
-
- O Thou Mighty Angel who art Lord of the 17th Degree of Gemini, wherein
- now Mercury takes refuge, send thou unto me that powerful but blind force
- in the form of Taphthartharath. I conjure thee by the Names of Mahiel and
- Onuel, they who rejoice.
-
- Come forth unto us therefore, O Taphthartharath, Taphthartharath, and
- appear thou in visible and material form before us in the great Magical
- triangle without this Circle of Art! And if any other Magus of Art, or any
- other school than ours, is now invoking Thee by potent spells; or if Thou
- art bound by Thy vow, or Thy duties, or the terrible bonds of the Magic of
- Hell; then I let shine upon Thee the glory of the symbol of the Rose and
- the Cross; and I tell Thee by that symbol that Thou art free of all vows,
- of all bonds, for what time Thou comest hither to obey my will!
- Or if any other Master or Masters of the Magic of Light of the Order of
- the Rose of Ruby and the Cross of Gold is now binding and invoking Thee by
- the supreme, absolute and fearful power of this our Art: then I command and
- conjure Thee by every name and rite already rehearsed that Thou send unto
- us an ambassador to declare unto us the reason of Thy disobedience.
- But if Thou art yet disobedient and unwilling to come, then will I curse
- Thee by the Mighty Names of God, and I will cast Thee forth from Thy Power
- and Place. And I will torment Thee by horrible and terrible rites. And I
- will blot out Thy place from the Universe and Thou shalt NEVER rise again!
- So come Thou forth, Thou Spirit of Mercury, Taphthartharath, come Thou
- forth quickly, I advise and command Thee.
- Come Thou forth from Thy abodes and retreats. Come Thou forth unto us,
- and appear before us in this Magical triangle without this Circle of Art:
- in fair and human form, courteously answering in an audible voice all of
- our demands. As is written:
- "Kiss the Son lest He be angry!
- If His anger be kindled, yea, but a little ___
- Blessed are they that put their trust in Him!"
- [The Mighty Magus of Art lifts up the sigil towards Heaven, tears off
- from it the Black Veil, and cries:]
- Creature of Kokab, long hast Thou dwelt in Darkness! Quit the Night and
- seek the Day!
- [Sigil is replaced to West of the triangle; Magus holds the Sword erect
- (point upwards) over its centre, and lays her left hand upon it, saying:]
- {184}
- By all the names, powers and rites already rehearsed, I conjure Thee
- thus unto visible apparition:
- KHABS AM PEKHT.
- KONX OM PAX.
- LIGHT IN EXTENSION.
- [Saith the Magus of Art:]
- As the Light hidden in Darkness can manifest therefrom,
- SO SHALT THOU
- become manifest from concealment unto manifestation!
- [The Magus of Art takes up the sigil, stands at East of Altar facing
- West, and says:]
- " "THE CONJURATION OF THE INTELLIGENCE TIRIEL."
- Tiriel, Angel of God, in the name of
- IAHDONHI
- I conjure thee send thou unto us this spirit
- TAPHTHARTHARATH.
- Do thou force him to manifest before us without this Circle of Art.
- Tiriel, in the name of Elohim Tzebaoth, send to us in form material this
- spirit Taphthartharath.
- Tiriel, in the name of Beni Elohim, send to us in form material this
- spirit Taphthartharath.
- Tiriel, in the name of Michael, send to us in form material this spirit
- Taphthartharath.
- Tiriel, in the name of Raphael, send to us in visible form this spirit
- Taphthartharath.
- Tiriel, in the name of Hod, send to us in visible form this spirit
- Taphthartharath.
- O Tiriel, Tiriel: in all the mighty signs, and seals, and symbols here
- gathered together, I conjure thee in the Name of the Highest to force this
- Spirit Taphthartharath unto visible manifestation before us, in the great
- triangle without this Circle of Art.
- [The Magus now places the sigil between the mystic pillars, and attacks
- it as Enterer, directing upon it her whole will: following this projection
- by the sign of silence. If he does not yet appear, then repeat the
- invocation to Tiriel from the throne of the East. This process may be
- repeated thrice. But if not even then the Spirit come, then an error hath
- been committed, in which case replace Sigil on altar, holding sword as
- usual, and say:]
- " ""THE PRAYER UNTO THE GREAT GOD OF HEAVEN."
- O ye great Lords of the Hall of the Twofold Manifestation of Truth, who
- preside over the weighing of the Souls in the Place of Judgment before
- AESHOORI, {185}
- Give me your hands, for I am made as ye! Give me your hands, give me your
- magic powers, that I may have given unto me the force and the Power and the
- Might irresistible, which shall compel this disobedient and malignant
- spirit, Taphthartharath, to appear before me, that I may accomplish this
- evocation of arts according to all my works and all my desires. In myself
- I am nothing: in ye I am all self, and exist in the selfhood of the Mighty
- to Eternity! O Thoth, who makest victorious the word of AESHOORI against
- his adversaries, make thou my word, who am Osiris, triumphant and
- victorious over this spirit:
- Taphthartharath
- Amen.
-
- [Return to place of the Hierophant, and repeat, charging. He now will
- certainly appear.
- But so soon as he appears, again let the sigil be purified and censed by
- the Magus of Art. Then removing from the middle of the sigil the Cord of
- Bondage, and holding that sigil in her left hand, she will smite with the
- flat blade of her magic sword, saying:]
- By and in the Names of IAHDONHI, Elohim Tzebaoth, Michael, Raphael and
- Tiriel: I invoke upon thee the power of perfect manifestation unto visible
- appearance!
- [I.A. now takes up the sigil in his right hand and circumambulates
- thrice. He places sigil on the ground at the place of the spirit.
- S.S.D.D., from the place of the Hierophant, now recites (I.A. with sword
- guarding the place of the spirit, D.P.A.L. holding the Book; and AE.A.
- holding the magical candle for her to read by)]
-
- " ""AN EXTREMELY POWERFUL CONJURATION."
-
- Behold! Thou Great Powerful Prince and Spirit, Taphthartharath, we have
- conjured Thee hither in this day and hour to demand of Thee certain matters
- relative to the secret magical knowledge which may be conveyed to us from
- Thy great master Thoth through Thee. But, before we can proceed further,
- it is necessary that Thou do assume a shape and form more distinctly
- material and visible. Therefore, in order that Thou mayest appear more
- fully visible, and in order that Thou mayest know that we are possessed of
- the means, rites, powers and privileges of binding and compelling Thee unto
- obedience, do we rehearse before Thee yet again the mighty words; the
- Names, the Sigils, and the Powers of the conjurations of fearful efficacy:
- and learn that if Thou wert under any bond or spell, or in distant lands or
- elsehow employed, yet nothing should enable Thee to resist the power of our
- terrible conjuration; for if Thou art disobedient and unwilling to come, we
- shall curse and imprecate Thee most horribly by the Fearful Names of God
- the Vast One; and we shall tear from Thee Thy rank and Thy {186} power, and
- we shall cast Thee down unto the fearful abode of the chained ones and
- shells, and Thou shalt never rise again!
- Wherefore make haste, O Thou mighty spirit Taphthartharath, and appear
- very visibly before us, in the magical triangle without this Circle of Art.
- I bind and conjure Thee unto very visible appearance in the Divine and
- Terrible Name
- IAHDONHI,
- By the Name IAHDONHI,
- And in the Name IAHDONHI,
- I command Thee to assume before us a very visible and material Form.
- By and in the Mighty Name of God the Vast One.
- ELOHIM TZEBAOTH,
- And in the Name ELOHIM TZEBAOTH,
- And by the Name ELOHIM TZEBAOTH,
- I bind and conjure Thee to come forth very visibly before us.
- I bind and conjure Thee unto more manifest appearance, O thou Spirit,
- Taphthartharath.
- By the Name of MICHAEL,
- And in the Name of MICHAEL,
- By and in that Name of MICHAEL,
- I bind and conjure Thee that Thou stand forth very visibly, endowed with an
- audible voice, speaking Truth in the Language wherein I have called Thee
- forth.
- Let IAHDONHI, ELOHIM TZEBAOTH, MICHAEL, RAPHAEL, BENI ELOHIM, TIRIEL,
- ASBOGA, DIN, DONI, HOD, KOKAB and every name and spell and scourge of God
- the Vast One bind Thee to obey my words and will.
- Behold the standards, symbols and seals and ensigns of our God: obey and
- fear them, O Thou mighty and potent Spirit, Taphthartharath!
- Behold our robes, ornaments, insignia and weapons: and say, are not
- these the things Thou fearest?
- Behold the magic fire, the mystic lamps, the blinding radiance of the
- Flashing Tablets!
- Behold the Magical Liquids of the Material Basis; it is these that have
- given Thee Form!
- Hear thou the Magical Spells and Names and chants which bind Thee!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Taphthartharath!
- Arise! Move! Appear! {187}
- Zodâcar Eca od Zodamerahnu odo kikalè Imayah piapè piamoel od VAOAN!
- [If at this time that spirit be duly and rightly materialized, then pass
- on to the request of the Mighty Magus of Art; but if not, then doth the
- Magus of Art assume the God form of Thoth, and say:]
- Thou comest not! Then will I work and work again. I will destroy Thee
- and uproot Thee out of Heaven and Earth and Hell.
- Thy place shall be come empty; and the horror of horrors shall abide in
- Thy heart, and I will overwhelm Thee with fear and trembling, for "SOUL
- mastering Terror" is my Name.
- [If at this point he manifest, then pass on to the final Request of the
- Mighty Magus of Art; if not, continue holding the arms in the sign of
- Apophis.]
- Brother Assistant Magus! Thou wilt write me the name of this evil
- serpent, this spirit Taphthartharath, on a piece of pure vellum, and thou
- shalt place thereon also His seal and character; that I may curse, condemn
- and utterly destroy Him for His disobedience and mockery of the Divine and
- Terrible Names of God the Vast One.
- [Assistant Magus does this.]
- Hear ye my curse, O Lords of the Twofold Manifestation of Thmaist.
- I have evoked the Spirit Taphthartharath in due form by the formulae of
- Thoth.
- But He obeys not, He makes no strong manifestation.
- Wherefore bear ye witness and give ye power unto my utter condemnation
- of the Mocker of your Mysteries.
- I curse and blast Thee, O thou Spirit Taphthartharath. I curse Thy life
- and blast Thy being. I consign Thee unto the lowest Hell of Abaddon.
- By the whole power of the Order of the Rose of Ruby and the Cross of
- Gold ___ for that Thou hast failed at their behest, and hast mocked by Thy
- disobedience at their God-born knowledge ___ by that Order which riseth
- even unto the white throne of God Himself do I curse Thy life and blast Thy
- being; and consign Thee unto the lowermost Hell of Abaddon!
- In the Names of IAHDONHI, Elohim Tzebaoth, Michael, Raphael, Beni Elohim
- and Tiriel:
- I curse Thy Life
- And Blast Thy Being!
- Down! Sink down to the depths of horror.
- By every name, symbol, sign and rite that has this day been practised in
- this Magic Circle: by every power of my soul, of the Gods, of the Mighty
- Order to which we all belong!
- I curse Thy Life
- And Blast Thy Being!
- Fall, fall down to torment unspeakable!
- If Thou dost not appear then will I complete the fearful sentence of
- this curse. {188}
- God will not help Thee. Thou, Thou hast mocked His Name.
- [Taking the slip of vellum and thrusting it into the magical Fire.]
- I bid Thee, O sacred Fire of Art, by the Names and Powers which gave
- birth unto the Spirit of the Primal Fire: I bind and conjure Thee by every
- name of God, the Vast One, that hath rule, authority and dominion over
- Thee; that Thou do spiritually burn, blast, destroy and condemn this spirit
- Taphthartharath, whose name and seal are written herein, causing Him to be
- removed and destroyed out of His powers, places and privileges: and making
- Him endure the most horrible tortures as of an eternal and consuming Fire,
- so long as He shall come not at my behest!
- The Earth shall suffocate Him, for mine are its powers, and the Fire
- shall torment Him, for mine is its magic. And Air shall not fan Him, nor
- Water shall cool Him. But Torment unspeakable, Horror undying, Terror
- unaltering, Pain unendurable; the words of my curse shall be on Him for
- ever; God shall not hear Him, nor holpen Him never, and the curse shall be
- on Him for ever and ever!
- [So soon as he shall appear, extinguish that fire with consecrated
- water, and cry:]
- O, Thou Mighty Spirit Taphthartharath, forasmuch as Thou art come,
- albeit tardily, do I revoke my magic curse, and free Thee from all its
- bonds save only from those that bind Thee here!
- [He having appeared, the "Assistant Magus of Art" holds aloft his sword,
- saying:]
- Hear ye, Great Lord of the Hall of Dual Truth; Hear ye, Immortal Powers
- of the Magic of Light, that this Spirit Taphthartharath hath been duly and
- properly invoked in accordance with the sacred rites of Power Ineffable.
- [The "Mighty Magus of Art" now says:]
- O ye Great Lords of the Glory and Light of the radiant Orb of Kokab; ye
- in whom are vested the knowledge of the Mighty powers, the knowledge of all
- the hidden Arts and Sciences of Magic and of Mystery! Ye! Ye! I invoke
- and conjure! Cause ye this mighty Serpent Taphthartharath to perform all
- our demands: manifest ye through him the Majesty of your presences, the
- divinity of your knowledge, that we may all be led yet one step nearer unto
- the consummation of the Mighty Work, one step nearer unto the great white
- throne of the Godhead; and that, in so doing, "His" being may become more
- glorified and enlightened, more capable of receiving the Influx of that
- Divine Spirit which dwells in the heart of Man and God!
- [S.S.D.D. now formulates the desires as follows:]
- O thou Great Potent Spirit Taphthartharath, I do command and very
- potently conjure thee by the Majesty of Thoth, the Great God, Lord of
- Amena, King and Lord Eternal of the Magic of Light:
- That Thou teach unto us continually the Mysteries of the Art of Magic,
- declaring unto us now in what best manner may each of us progress towards
- the accomplishment of the Great Work. Teach us the Mysteries of all the
- Hidden Arts and Sciences which are under the Dominion of Mercury, and
- finally swear Thou by the Great Magic Sigil {189} that I hold in my hand,
- that thou wilt in future always speedily appear before us; coming
- whensoever Thy sigil is unveiled from its yellow silken covering: and
- manifesting whensoever we enable Thee by the offerings and sacrifices of
- Thy nature! To the end that Thou mayest be a perpetual link of
- communication between the Great God Thoth under his three forms and
- ourselves.
-
- " "THE FINAL ADMONITION."
-
- O Thou mighty and potent prince of Spirits Taphthartharath: forasmuch as
- Thou hast obeyed us in all our demands, I now finally bind and conjure
- Thee:
- That Thou hereafter harm me not, or these my companions, or this place,
- or aught pertaining unto all of us: that Thou faithfully do perform all
- those things even as Thou hast sworn by the great and all-powerful Names of
- God the Vast One; and that Thou dost deceive us in nothing, and forasmuch
- as Thou has been obedient unto our call, and hast sworn to obey our
- commands:
- Therefore do Thou feel and receive these grateful odours of the fine
- perfumes of our Art, which are agreeable unto Thee.
- [Magus of Fires burns much incense.]
- And now I say unto Thee, in the name of IHSVH, depart in peace unto Thy
- habitations and abodes in the invisible. I give unto Thee the blessing of
- God in the Name of IAHDONHI: may the influx of the Divine Light inspire
- Thee and lead Thee unto the ways of peace!
- Let there be peace betwixt us and Thee; and come Thou hastily when we
- invoke and call Thee:
- Shalom! Shalom! Shalom!
- [Reverse circumambulations and closing rituals of Mercury, &c. &c.]
-
- In the Order of the Golden Dawn many consecrations were made use of upon
- the lines laid down in Book HB:Heh , such as the Consecration of the Lotus
- Wand, the Rose Cross and the Magical Sword; these, however, we will omit,
- substituting in their place one carried out by P. himself, and called:
-
- TALISMAN OF FIRE OF JUPITER WITH RITUAL
-
- THE INVOCATIONS PROPER TO THE CONSECRATION
- OF A FLASHING TABLET OF THE EAGLE KERUB OF JUPITER.
-
- PART I.
-
- The Hall is first purified by the banishing rituals of Pentagram and
- Hexagram.
- Next by Fire and by Water. {190}
- The General Exordium follows; then,
- The Exordium.
- I, P., with the help of Q.F.D.R. and T.T.E.G, am come hither to
- consecrate a talisman of the Eagle Kerub of Jupiter that it may be powerful
- to heal the sick, to alleviate pain, to give health and strength. And I
- swear, in the presence of the Eternal Gods, that, as liveth the Lord of the
- Universe and my own Higher Soul, I will so create a dweller for this
- talisman that it shall be irresistible to heal the sick, to alleviate pain,
- to give health and strength: to the welfare of mankind and the glory of
- God.
- [I invoke the Higher by the first prayer in 5° = 6°, and make the
- sign of the Cross on the talisman.
- Purify talisman, Fire and Water.
- The Invoking ritual of the Hexagram of Jupiter is performed.]
-
- " ""THE GREAT INVOCATION OF AMOUN."16
-
- Hail unto Thee, Lord of Mercy! Hail, I say, unto Thee, the Father of
- the Gods!
- O Thou, whose golden plumes stream up the sky in floods of light divine!
- Thou, whose head is as a sapphire, or the vault of the unchanging sky!
- Thou, whose heart is pitiful; where the Rose Dawn shines out amid the
- gold!
- Thou, unchanging and unchangeable;
- Whom the Eagle follows; whom the Serpent doth embrace;
- O Thou that standest on the Scorpion!
- Thee, Thee, Thee, Thee, I invoke!
- O Thou! from whom the Universe did spring!
- Thou, the All-Father, Thou whose plumes of power rise up to touch the
- Throne of the Concealed!
- Mighty! Merciful! Magnificent!
- Thee, Thee, Thee, Thee, I invoke!
- Behold! Thou hast lifted up Thy Voice and the hills were shaken! Yea,
- Thou didst cry aloud and the everlasting hills did bow! They fled away;
- they were not! And Thine Awful Sea rolled in upon the Abyss!
- For Thou didst look upon my face and say: Thou art my Son, this day have
- I begotten Thee!
- Yea, O my Father, Thou hast spoken unto me and said: "Sit thou on my
- right hand!" {191}
- But I have covered my face. I have hidden myself. I have knelt before
- Thee in the Glory of Thy face!
- Arise, Lord God, arise and shine! I am To-Day and I am Yesterday! I am
- the Brother of the Golden Dawn!
- In the Chariot of Life is my seat, and my horses course upon the
- firmament of Nu!
- Come unto me, O my Father, for I know Thy Name!
- AMOUN!
- [Vibrate by formulae of the Middle Pillar and of the Mystic
- Circumambulation.]
- 16 During the great invocation of Amon and Toum Maal T.T.E.G. and
- Q.F.D.R. respectively charge the talisman with Enterer sign.
- In Part I, T.T.E.G. will imagine herself throughout as clothed
- with a violet light and between two mighty pillars, of smoke and
- flame.
- A white light must pervade the violet from above.
- Her station is in the place of Jupiter.
- I invoke Thee, the Terrible and Invisible God!
- I call Thee from the azure Throne!
- I raise my voice in the Abyss of Water!
- I raise my soul to contemplate Thy Face!
- AMOUN!
- Come unto me! Hear me! Appear in splendour unto these who worship at
- Thy Feet!
- For who am I before Thy Face? What is man, that Thou art mindful of
- him; or the Son of Man that Thou visitest him! Thou hast made him a little
- lower than the Elohim ___ Thou hast Crowned him with Glory and Honour!
- AMOUN!
- Hear me! Come unto me!
- In myself I am nothing ___ in Thee I am All Self! Dwell Thou in me, and
- bring me to that Self which is in Thee!
- AMOUN!
- O my Father! my Father! the Chariots of Ishrael, and the horsemen
- thereof!
- [All bow in adoration. Standing in the Sign of Osiris slain, say:]
- I am the Abi-agnus, the Slain Lamb in thy Mountain, O Lord Most High!
- I am the Strength of the Race of Men, and from me is the Shower of the
- Life of Earth!
- I am Amoun, the Concealéd One: the Opener of the Day am I!
- I am Osiris Onnophris, the Justified One. I am the Lord of Life
- triumphant over death! There is no part of me that is not of the Gods.
- I am the Preparer of the Pathway: the Rescuer unto the Light!
- Out of the Darkness let the Light arise!
- [Raise hands to heaven.]
- Thou hast been blind and dead, O creature of talismans! Now I say unto
- Thee, Receive thy Life! Receive thy Sight!
- I am the Reconciler with the Ineffable!
- I am the Dweller of the Invisible!
- " "LET THE WHITE BRILLIANCE OF THE"
- " "DIVINE SPIRIT"
- "DESCEND!" {192}
- [Lower hands. Touching talisman with white end of Wand.]
- Be thou a living creature! Whose mind is open unto the Higher!
- Be thou a living creature! Whose heart is a centre of Light.
- Be thou a living creature! Whose body is the Temple of the Rosy Cross.
- In the number 21, in the name HB:Heh HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Aleph , in the name
- HB:Heh HB:Vau HB:Shin HB:Taw HB:Yod 17, in the Pass-Word INRI, I declare that I have
- created thee, a living Spirit of this Sphere of Tzedeq, to do my will, and
- work thine own salvation!
- Let us analyse the Key-Word.
- "Chief:" I.
- "2nd:" N.
- "3rd:" R.
- "All:" I.
- "Chief:" Yod. HB:Yod .
- "2nd:" Nun. HB:Nun .
- "3rd:" Resh. HB:Resh .
- "All:" Yod. HB:Yod .
- "Chief:" Virgo, Isis, Mighty Mother.
- "2nd:" Scorpio, Apophis, Destroyer.
- "3rd:" Sol, Osiris, Slain and Risen.
- "All:" Isis, Apophis, Osiris.
- Iota Alpha Omega
- (All give the sign of the Cross).
- "Chief, 2nd and 3rd Adepts:" The Sign of Osiris Slain.
- ("Chief:" L. The Sign of the mourning of Isis.)
- 17 WEH NOTE: This is probable a typo for HB:Heh HB:Vau HB:Shin HB:Heh HB:Yod .
- ("2nd Adept:" V. The Sign of Typhon Destroyer.)
- ("3rd Adept:" X. The Sign of Osiris Risen.)
- "All:" LVX., Lux, The Light of the Cross.
-
- PART II.18
-
- Purify talisman with Water and Fire.
- The Invocation of Water is made as in 3° = 8° and by the Enochian
- Keys 10, 4, 11, 12 in E., W., N., S. respectively Invocation Scorpio
- (sigma lambda eta iota ).19
-
- " "The Invocation of the Great God Toum Maal"
-
- O Thou! Majesty of Godhead!
- Toum Maal! Thee, Thee I invoke! {193}
- Lord of Amenta! Lord of Enemehitt!
- o thou! Whose head is golden as the sun, and thy nemyss as the night
- sky-blue!
- Thou who art as rugged as the wind!
- Who formulatest wonders in the world!
- Thou unchangeable as Ta-Ur!
- Thou, mutable as water!
- Changing ever, and ever the same!
- Thou, girt about with the Waters of the West as with a garment!
- Thou, who art, in the Beneath as in the Above, like to Thyself!
- Reflector! Transmuter! Creator!
- Thee, Thee, I invoke!
- Behold, I have set my feet in the West, as Râ that hath ended his work!
- Toum goeth down into thy Waters, and the daylight passeth, and the
- shadows come!
- But I, I pass not, nor go down!
- The light of my Godhead gleams ever in Thy glowing skies;
- Horus is my Name, and the City of Darkness is my House:
- Thoth is on the prow of my Bark and I am Khephera that giveth Light!
- Come unto me! Come unto me, I say, for I am He that standeth in Thy
- place!
- Behold! ye gathering eagles in the Sky! I am come into the West! I am
- lifted up upon your wings! Ye that follow the bier to the place of Rest.
- Ye that mourn Osiris in the dusk of things!
- Behold He is in Me and I in Him!
- I am He that ruleth in Amenta!
- In Sleei (sigma lambda eta iota ) is my rule, and in Death is my dominion!
- Mine are the eagles that watch in the Eye of Horus!
- Mine is the Bark of Darkness, and my power is in the Setting Sun!
- I am the Lord of Amenta!
- Toum Maal is My Name!
- Hail unto Thee! Hail unto Thee! O mine eagle of the glowing West!
- Toumathph!
- [Vibrate by the formulae of the Middle Pillar and of the Mystic
- Circumambulation.]
- O crowned with darkness! Mother-bird of the Holy Ones! O golden-headed
- Soul of sleep! O firm, enduring shoulders! O body of blue and golden
- feathers! O darkening feet, as of the skies of night! O mighty Power of
- claws and beak, invincible, divine!
- O great and glistening Wings! {194}
- Ride hither on the Storm!
- 18 In Part II. Q.F.D.R. will imagine herself as a blue eagle
- between two mighty pillars. White light pervades the blue from
- above. Her station is in the West.
- 19 See "777". Egyptian name of Scorpio.
- Toumathph!
- [Vibrate by the formulae of the Middle Pillar and of the mystic
- Circumambulation.]
- Across the gloomy waters
- From the land of the Setting Sun
- Thou art come, Thou art come, for the Words of my Mouth are mighty
- words.
- Come, for the guests are ready, and the feast is spread before Thee!
- Come, for the destined spouse awaits Thy kiss!
- With roses and with wine, with light and life and love! The soul of
- Tzedeq waits! Come then, O come to me!
- For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that He shall stand at the
- latter day upon the earth.
- I have fought upon earth for good. I am purified. I have finished my
- course, I have entered into the invisible! I am Osiris Onnophris the
- Justified One. I am the Lord of Life Triumphant over Death! There is no
- part of me that is not of the Gods.
- I am the Preparer of the Pathway: the Rescuer unto the Light!
- Out of the Darkness let the light arise!
- [Raise hands to heaven.]
- Thou hast been blind and dead, O creature of talismans! Now I say unto
- thee: Receive thy life! Receive thy Sight!
- I am the Reconciler with the Ineffable!
- I am the Dweller of the Invisible!
- " "LET THE WHITE BRILLIANCE OF THE"
- " "DIVINE SPIRIT"
- " ""DESCEND!"
-
- PART III.
-
- " "The Chymical and Hermetic Marriage of the Eagle of the Waters"
- " "with the Soul of Jupiter."
-
- [Purify the talisman with Water and Fire.]
- "Q.F.D.R..:" I am the Eagle of the Waters, and my Power is in the West!
- "T.T.E.G:" I am the Soul of Jupiter: in the sphere of Tzedeq is my name
- confessed!
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- "Q.F.D.R..:" My Power is to give peace and sleep!
- "T.T.E.G:" My Power is to give strength and health!
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- "Q.F.D.R..:" Toum Maal hath made me to this end!
- "T.T.E.G:" Amoun hath made me to this end!
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you! {195}
- "Q.F.D.R..:" Pain could not dwell before us if we wed.
- "T.T.E.G:" Death could not come where we are if we wed.
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- "Q.F.D.R..:" My robes were blue: where is their azure gone?
- "T.T.E.G:" My robes were violet: is their purple past?
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- "Q.F.D.R..:" I am the eagle: and my form remains.
- "T.T.E.G:" I am the square: and still the square abides.
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- ["Q.F.D.R.." and "T.T.E.G" together in grip of 5° = 6° over the
- Talisman:
- We were two: are we not made one?
- "P.:" I am the Reconciler between you!
- O Maker and Creator and Preserver!
- Hear us who call Thee!
- Mighty Lord of Life, who hast given us life and love, who is like
- unto Thee?
- O God! hear us when we call!
- Pray Thou for us, that we may be made one!
- Unto God the Vast One let Thy prayer ascend!
- [The Magician shall kneel down and say:]
- Unto Thee, sole wise, sole mighty, sole merciful One, be the praise and
- the glory for ever and ever! Who hast permitted me to glean in Thy field!
- To gather a spark of Thine unutterable light! To form two mighty beings
- from the spheres of Thy dominion! To make them one by the operation of Thy
- Divine Wisdom!
- Grant that this Eagle Kerub in the Sphere of Jupiter may be indeed
- mighty on the Earth! To heal the sick, to strengthen the infirm, to quiet
- the pain of mortal men!
- Grant that this work be unto it for a salvation, and a very invocation
- of Thy Light Divine, and a very link with the Immortal Soul of Man!
- Let it be pure and strong, that at last it may attain even unto the
- eternal Godhead in the veritable
- KHABS AM PEKHT!
- KONX OM PAX!
- LIGHT IN EXTENSION!
- AMEN.
-
- And for ourselves we pray, that this work of mercy that we have wrought
- to-night be for us a link with thy Divine Mercy, that we may be merciful,
- even as Thou art merciful, O our Father which art in Heaven!
- That the Benignant Eye of the Most Holy and Concealed, the Ancient One
- of Days, may open upon us, unto the glory of Thine Ineffable Name.
-
- "AMEN." {196}
-
- Let us finally invoke the Divine Light upon this gentle spirit we have
- created, that its paths may be light, and its way unto the White Glory
- sure!
- By Sacrifice of Self shalt thou attain!
- By mercy and by peace shall be thy path!
- For I know that My Redeemer liveth and that He shall stand at the latter
- day upon the earth.
- Be thy Mind open unto the Higher!
- Be thy Heart the Centre of Light!
- Be thy Body the Temple of the Rosy Cross!
-
- And now I finally invoke upon thee power and might irresistible: to heal
- the sick, to alleviate pain, to strengthen and to restore to health!
- 21. AHIH. IHSHVH. INRI.
-
- V.H. Soror Q.F.D.R., I now deliver into thy charge this pure and
- powerful talisman!
- See thou well how thou dost acquit thyself herein!
- Keep it with reverence and love as a thing holy!
- Keep it in purity and strength!
- Let the dew of heaven descend upon it in the night season!
- Let this sacred perfume be burnt before it in the heat of day!
- At frequent times do this; and especially after thou has employed it in
- a work of love.
- And if thou dose treat it ill, if thou dost use it unworthily, if thou
- dost expose it to the gaze of the profane, then let its spirit return unto
- the God that give it, and let its power be assumed by its evil and averse
- antithesis to become a dreadful vampire, ever to prey upon thee, that the
- Vengeance of the Gods may drink its fill.
- But, and if thou does well and faithfully, ye shall be unto each other
- as a support and a blessing, and the Blessing of God the Vast One shall be
- ever upon you in his name
- :HB:Heh HB:Vau HB:Shin HB:Heh HB:Yod
- And now in and by this very name I license all spirits to depart, save
- that One whose Dual Nature I have bound herein. But let them depart in
- peace to their Divine Orders in the name of Jeovah Jeovaschah! and let them
- be ever ready to come when they are called!
- :HB:Mem-final HB:Lamed HB:Shin HB:Heh HB:Taw HB:Aleph
- :HB:Mem-final HB:Lamed HB:Shin
-
- Fra: P. constructed many other talismans besides this, a Flashing Tablet
- of the Eagle Kerub of Jupiter for the purpose {197} of curing a certain
- Lady I____, mother of Soror Q.F.D.F., of a serious illness. Extraordinary
- were its results. For having carefully celebrated the ritual he instructed
- Soror Q.F.D.R. to feed the talisman with incense, and water it with dew.
- This she neglected to do, the result being that when she placed the
- talisman on her sick mother, this venerable old lady was seized with a
- violent series of fits, and nearly died. Q.F.D.R., however, reconsecrated
- the talisman, the result being that the Lady I____ speedily recovered the
- whole of her former strength, and survived to the ripe old age of ninety-
- two.
- With a similar talisman, too hurriedly prepared, he cured the pain in
- the leg of a certain friend of his; but forgetting to close the circle he
- found himself afflicted, exactly twenty-four hours later, by a similar
- pain,but in the opposite leg to the one in which his friend had suffered.
- On very much the same lines as the foregoing, P. invoked into manifest
- appearance in the early autumn of 1899 the mighty but fallen spirit Buer,
- to compel his obedience unto the restoring of the health of Frater I.A.;
- and many other workings were also accomplished about this period. More
- important than any such dealings with the Paths is his progress in the
- Middle Pillar. In this connection we shall include Frater I.A.'s ritual
- for "The Magical Invocation of the Higher Genius."
-
- THE MAGICAL INVOCATION OF THE HIGHER
- GENIUS.
-
- (According to the Formulae of the Book of the Voice of Thoth.)
-
- [The ceremony Enterer is the Sphere of Sensation. The Hierophant is the
- Augoeides. The officers are the Divine Sephiroth invoked. The Enterer is
- the natural man.]
- [First let the symbols in the Sphere of Sensation be equilibrated. This
- is the Opening of the Hall of Truth.] {198}
-
- " "The First Invocation."
-
- Come forth unto me, Thou that art my true Self: my Light: my Soul! come
- forth unto me: Thou that art crowned with Glory: That art the Changeless:
- The Un-nameable: the Immortal Godhead, whose Place is in the Unknown: and
- whose Dwelling is the Abode of the Undying Gods. Heart of my Soul; self-
- shining Flame, Glory of Light, Thee I invoke. Come forth unto me, my Lord:
- to me, who am Thy vain reflection in the mighty sea of Matter! Hear Thou,
- Angel and Lord! Hear Thou in the habitations of Eternity; come forth; and
- purify to Thy Glory My mind and Will! Without Thee am I nothing; in Thee
- am I All-self existing in Thy Selfhood to eternity!
- [Close now the channels to the Ruach of the Material senses:
- endeavouring at the same time to awaken the Inner sight and hearing.
- Thus seated, strive to grasp the same ray of the Divine Glory of the
- selfhood: meditating upon the littleness and worthlessness of the natural
- man: the vanity of his desires, the feebleness of his boasted Intellect.
- Remember that without That Light, naught can avail thee to true
- progression: and that alone by purity of Mind and Will canst thou ever hope
- to enter into that Glory. Pray then for that purification, saying in thy
- heart:]
- " "First purification and consecration of the candidate by Fire and Water."
- "Water:" Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean: Wash me, and I shall
- be whiter than snow.
- "Fire:" O send forth Thy light and Thy Truth, let them lead me, let them
- guide me unto Thy Holy Hill, to Thy Dwelling-place!
- I stand before the Beautiful Gate: before the mighty Portal of the
- Universe: at my Right Hand a Pillar of Fire; and at my left a Pillar of
- Cloud. At their bases are the dark-rolling clouds of the Material
- Universe: and they pierce the Vault of the Heavens above. And ever upon
- their summits flame the Lamps of their Spiritual Essence!
- Thou that livest in the Glory beyond that Gate: Heart of my Soul; Thee I
- Invoke! Come Thou forth unto me, who art my very Selfhood; mine Essence,
- my Light: and do Thou guard me and guide me through the Manifold Paths of
- Life: that I may at length become one with Thine Immortal and Imperishable
- Essence!
- Unto Thee, Sole Wise, Sole Mighty, and Sole Eternal one, be Praise and
- Glory for Ever; Who hast permitted me to enter so far in the Sanctuary of
- Thy Mysteries. Not unto me, but unto Thy name be the Glory!
- Let the influence of Thy Divine Ones descend upon my head, and teach me
- the value of Self-Sacrifice: so that I shrink not in the hour of trial; but
- that my Name may be written upon High, and that my Genius may stand in the
- Presence of the Holy One: in that hour when the Son of Man is evoked before
- the Lord of Spirits; and His Name in the presence of the Ancient of Days.
- O Lord of the Universe! grant Thou that upon me may shine forth the Light
- of my Higher Soul. Let me be guided by the {199} help of my Genius unto
- Thy Throne of Glory, Ineffable in the centre of the World of Life and
- Light.
- [Now go up to the Altar: formulating before thee a glittering Light:
- imagine that it demands wherefore thou hast come, &c., and say:]
- Adoration unto Thee that Dawnest in the Golden!
- O Thou that sailest over the Heavens in Thy Bark of Morning!
- Dark before Thee is the Golden Brightness;
- In whom are all the hues of the Rainbow.
- May I walk as Thou walkest, O Holiness, Who hast no master, Thou the
- great Space-Wanderer to whom millions and hundreds of thousands of years
- are but as one Moment! Let me enter with Thee into Thy Bark! Let me pass
- with Thee as Thou enterest the Gate of the West! As Thou gleamest in the
- Gloaming when Thy Mother Nuit enfoldeth Thee!
- {[}Now kneel at the Altar with thy right hand on the White Triangle, and
- thy left in the left hand of thine Astral double, he standing in the place
- of the Hierophant, and holding the Astral presentment of a Lotus Wand by
- the white band in his right hand, then say, as if with the projected Astral
- consciousness:]
- Adoration unto ye, ye Lords of Truth in the Hall of Thmaist, cycle of
- the great Gods which are behind Osiris: O ye that are gone before, let me
- grasp your hands, for I am made as ye!
- O ye of the Hosts of the Hotepischim! Purge ye away the wrong that is
- in me!
- Even as ye purged the Seven Glorious Ones who follow after the coffin of
- the Enshrined One, and whose places Anubist hath fixèd against the day of
- "Be-with-us."
- O Thoth! Who makest Truth the Word of Aeshoori! make my word truth
- before the circle of the Great Gods!
- Adoration unto Thee, Anubi, who guardest the threshold of the Universe!
- Adoration unto Thee, Auramooth, purify me with the Living Waters!
- Adoration unto Thee, Thaumaeshneith, make me Holy with the Hidden Flame!
- Adoration be unto Thee, O Dark-Bright One! Hoor! the Prince of the City
- of Blindness!
- Adoration unto Thee, O Thmaist, Truth-Queen, who presidest at the
- Balance of Truth!
- Adoration unto Thee, Asi; adoration unto Thee, Nephthyst.
- O AESHOORI, Lord of Amennti! Thou art the Lord of Life Triumphant over
- Death: there is naught in Thee but Godhead!
- TOUM! Toum who art in the great Dwelling!
- Sovereign Lord of all the Gods, save me, and deliver!
- Deliver me from that God that feedeth upon the damnèd, Dog-faced but
- human-headed; {200}
- That dwelleth by the Pool of fire in the Judgment Hall,
- Devourer of Shades, eater of Hearts, the Invisible foe!
- Devourer of Immortality is his Name!
- Unto Thee, Sole Wise, Sole Mighty, and Sole Eternal one, be Praise and
- Glory for Ever: who hast permitted me to enter so far in the Sanctuary of
- the Mysteries. Not unto me, but unto Thy Name be the Glory! [Again finish
- by laying sword on nape of neck, saying: So help me th{e} Lord of the
- Universe and my own Higher Soul!]
- [Rise now, and raise above thine head thy hands (the left open and the
- right still holding the magic sword), and lifting unto heaven thine eyes,
- strive to aspire with all thy will unto the highest Divinity, saying:]
- From Thy Hands, O Lord, cometh all good! from Thy Hands flow down all
- grace and blessing! The Characters of Heaven with Thy Finger hast thou
- traced: but none can read them save he that hath been taught in Thy school!
- Therefore, even as servants look unto the hands of their masters, and
- handmaids unto the hands of their mistresses, even so our eyes look up unto
- Thee! For Thou alone art our help, O Lord our God! Who should not extol
- Thee, O Lord of the Universe! Who should not praise Thee! All belongeth
- unto Thee! Either Thy love or Thine anger all must again re-enter!
- Nothing canst Thou lose, for all things tend unto Thine Honour and Majesty!
- Thou art Lord alone, and there is none beside Thee! Thou dost what Thou
- wilt with Thy Mighty Arm: and none can escape from Thee! Thou alone
- helpest in their necessity the humble, the meek-hearted and the poor, who
- submit themselves unto Thee! And whosoever humbleth himself in dust and
- ashes before Thee; to such an one art Thou propitious!
- Who should not praise Thee then, Lord of the Universe, who should not
- extol Thee! Unto whom there is none like; whose dwelling is in Heaven and
- in the virtuous and God-fearing Heart!
- O God the Vast One! Thou art in all things!
- O Nature! Thou Self from Nothing ___ for what else can I call Thee! I,
- in myself, I am nothing! I, in Thee, I am all Self: and exist in Thy
- Selfhood from nothing! Live Thou in me: and bring me unto that Self which
- is in Thee! For my victory is in the Cross and the Rose!
- [Now pass to the North and face the East: projecting unto the place of
- the throne of the East the Astral double, and say from thence:]
- The Voice of My Higher Soul said unto me: let me enter the path of
- Darkness: peradventure "thus" may I obtain the Light! I am the only being in
- an Abyss of Darkness: from the Darkness came I forth ere my birth, from the
- Silence of a primal Sleep.
- And the voice of ages answerèd unto my soul: child of Earth! The Light
- shineth in the Darkness; but the Darkness comprehendeth it not!
- [Now formulate before thee a great Angel Torch-bearer saying:]
- Arise! shine! for Thy Light is come! {201}
- [Pass round the Temple to the South, face West and halt: formulate the
- Ideal20 of Divine Mercy: and then that of Divine Justice: aspiring with all
- Thy heart unto each, and say:]
- Come unto me! O Lord of Love and Pity, come unto me, and let me live in
- Thy Love! Let me be merciful even as my Father in Heaven is merciful, for
- Thou hast said: Blessed are the Merciful, for they shall obtain Mercy.
- Grant unto me that I may attain unto thy Peace, wherein is life for
- evermore.
-
- Come unto me, O Lord of Perfect Justice! Mighty is Thine Arm, strong is
- Thy Hand: Justice and Judgment are the habitation of Thy Throne!
- Strengthen Thou, O Lord of Strength, my will and heart, that I may be able,
- with Thine aid, to cast out and destroy the Evil Powers that ever fight
- against those who seek Thee!
- [Formulate now before thee the Two Pillars of Cloud and of Fire,
- saying:]
- Purify me with hyssop, and I shall be clean! Wash me and I shall be
- whiter than snow!
- O send forth Thy Light and Thy Truth, let them lead me, let them guide
- me unto Thy Holy Hill; even to Thy Tabernacles.
-
- I stand before the Gate of the West; and the Pillars of the Universe
- arise in Majesty before me. At my right hand is the Pillar of Fire: and on
- my left the Pillar of Cloud: below they are lost in Clouds of Darkness: and
- above in Heaven in unnameable Glory. Let me enter, O Gate of the West!
- [Pass to South-West and project Astral. Then saith the Guardian of the
- Gate of the West:]
- Thou canst not pass by Me, saith the Guardian of the West: except Thou
- canst tell me My Name!
- [Saith the Aspirant:]
- Darkness is Thy Name: Thou art the Great One of the Paths of the Shades!
- [Saith the Great One of the Night of Time:]
- Child of Earth! remember that Fear is failure: be thou therefore without
- fear: for in the heart of the Coward, Virtue abideth not! Thou has known
- Me now, so pass thou on!
- [Pass to the North, and exalt again thy mind unto the contemplation of
- the Mercy and Justice of our God, repeating the foregoing prayers; then
- say:]
- Purify me with hyssop and I shall be clean: wash me and I shall be
- whiter than snow!
- O send forth Thy Light and Thy Truth, let them lead me, let them guide
- me unto Thy Holy Hill, to Thy Dwelling-place! {202}
- Dim before me looms the mighty Gate of the East! on the right the Pillar
- of Fire, on the left the Pillar of Cloud: stretching from the dark clouds
- of the World of Darkness to the Bright Glory of the Heavenly Light: Ever
- affirming to Eternity the Equilibration of the Powers of God the Vast One!
- Let me pass the Gate of the East Land! Let me pass the Gate of the Tuat,
- issuing forth with Râ in the Glory of Red Dawn!
- [Pass to the North-East, project Double to the place of the throne of
- the East, saying:]
- Thou canst not pass by Me, saith the Guardian of the East, except thou
- canst tell me My Name!
- [Saith the Aspirant:]
- "Light dawning in the Darkness" is Thy Name: the Light of a Golden Day!
- [Saith the Osiris:]
- 20 These are the two pillars of the Tree of Life; the first
- containing the Sephira Chesed, and the second the Sephira
- Geburah.
- Child of Earth! remember that Unbalanced Force is Evil: Unbalanced Mercy
- is but Weakness, Unbalanced Severity is but Cruelty and Oppression. Thou
- hast known Me now: so pass thou on unto the Cubical Altar of the Universe!
- [Pass to the West of the Altar, project Astral to between the Pillars,
- kneel at Altar and repeat in Astral:]
-
- " "THE PRAYER OF OSIRIS."
-
- Lord of the Universe, the Vast and the Mighty One! Ruler of Light and
- of Darkness: we adore Thee and we invoke Thee! Look with favour upon this
- Neophyte who now kneeleth before Thee; and grant Thine aid unto the higher
- aspirations of His Soul, so that he may prove a true and faithful servant
- of the Mighty Ones, to the Glory of Thine Ineffable Name, Amen!
- [Now rise: lift up both hands and eyes towards heaven; and concentrate
- upon the Glory and Splendour of Him that sitteth upon the Holy Throne for
- ever and ever, and say:]
- KHABS AM PEKHT!
- KONX OM PAX!
- LIGHT IN EXTENSION!
-
- In all my wanderings in Darkness the Light of Anubist went before me,
- yet I saw it not. It is a symbol of the Hidden Light of Occult Science.
- [Pass to between the Pillars, and standing thus concentrate upon the
- Highest Divinity; and there standing in the sign of the Enterer, say:]
- O Glory of the Godhead Unspeakable! Eternal Master! Ancient of Days!
- Thee, Thee, I invoke in my need! Dark is all the world; without, within;
- there is light alone in Thee! Rend asunder, Lord of the Universe, tear
- aside the Veil of the Sanctuary: let mine eyes behold my God, my King! As
- it is written: The Lightning lighteneth in the East and flameth even unto
- the West: even so shall be the Coming of the Son of Man! {203}
- [And now shalt thou see a light slow formulating into the shape of a
- mighty Angel, and thou shalt withdraw thyself from this sight and again
- say:]
- I saw Water coming from the Left Side of the Temple: and all unto whom
- that Water came were made whole, and cried:
- Blessed is He that cometh in the Name of the Lord, Allelulia!
- O Lamb of God: who takest away the Sins of the World! Grant us Thy
- peace!
-
- I am come forth from the Gates of Darkness: I have passed by the Gate of
- Amennti: and the Gate of the Taot! Behold! I am come to the Gate of the
- Shining Ones in Heaven. I stand between the mighty Pillars of that Gate:
- at my right hand the Pillar of Fire, and at my left the Pillar of Cloud:
- Open unto me O gate of the God with the Motionless Heart: I am come forth
- by the T'eser Gate: I advance over the Paths that I know, I know: and my
- Face is set towards the land of the Maat!
- [Again formulating the Augoeides.]
- Come forth, come forth, my God, my King: come unto me, Thou that art
- crowned with starlight: Thou that shinest amongst the Lords of Truth: whose
- place is in the abode of the Spirits of Heaven!
- [When Thou shalt again see the Glorious One thou shalt salute with
- Enterer; pass between the pillars and circumambulate thrice: reverently
- saluting the East betimes. Now halt by the Light, facing it, and exalt thy
- mind unto Its glory, imagine it as encompassing thee and entering into Thy
- inmost Being, and say:]
- I am the resurrection and the life. He that believeth on Me, though he
- were dead, yet shall he live again: and whosoever liveth and believeth on
- Me shall never die! I am the First and the Last, I am He that liveth but
- was dead, and behold I am alive for evermore, and hold the keys of Hell and
- of Death! For I know that my Redeemer liveth; and that He shall stand at
- the latter Day upon the Earth.
- I am the Way: the Truth and the Life: no man cometh unto the Father but
- by me. I am purified: I have passed through the Gates of Darkness unto
- Light! I have fought upon Earth for good: I have finished my Work: I have
- entered into the Invisible! I am the Sun in His rising: I have passed
- through the Hour of Cloud and of Night! I am Amoun, the Concealed One: The
- Opener of Day am I! I am Osiris Onnophris, the Justified One. I am the
- Lord of Life Triumphant over Death: There is no part of me that is not of
- the Gods:
-
- I am the preparer of the Pathway, the Rescuer unto the Light! I am the
- Reconciler with the Ineffable! I am the Dweller of the Invisible!
- Let the White Brilliance of the divine Spirit descend.
- [A long pause.]
-
- Thus at length have I been permitted to comprehend the Form of my Higher
- Self!
-
- Adoration be unto Thee, Lord of my Life, for Thou hast permitted me to
- enter thus {204} far into the Sanctuary of Thine Ineffable Mystery: and
- hast vouchsafed to manifest unto me some little fragment of the Glory of
- Thy Being. Hear me, Angel of God the Vast One: hear me, and grant my
- prayer! Grant that I may ever uphold the the Symbol of Self-sacrifice: and
- grant unto me the comprehension of aught that may bring me nearer unto
- Thee! Teach me, starry Spirit, more and more of Thy Mystery and Thy
- Mastery: let each day and hour bring me nearer, nearer unto Thee! Let me
- aid Thee in Thy suffering that I may one day become partaker of Thy Glory:
- in that day when the Son of Man is invoked before the Lord of Spirits, and
- His Name in the presence of the Ancient of Days!
- And for this day, teach me this one thing: how I may learn from Thee the
- Mysteries of the Higher Magic of Light. How I may gain from the Dwellers
- in the bright Elements their knowledge and Power: and how best I may use
- that knowledge to help my fellow-men.
- And, finally, I pray Thee to let there be a link of Bondage between us:
- that I may ever seek, and seeking, obtain help and counsel from Thee Who
- Art my very selfhood. And before Thee I do promise and swear; that by the
- aid of Him that sitteth upon the Holy Throne, I will so purify my heart and
- mind that I may one day become truly united unto Thee, who art in Truth my
- Higher Genius, my Master, my Guide, my Lord and King!
-
- The result of these magical experiments was twofold. First, by degrees
- P. was accumulating against himself a power of evil which was only awaiting
- a favourable moment to turn and destroy him.21 This is the natural effect
- of all that class of magic which consists in making a circle, and thus
- setting the within against the without, and formulating duality, the
- eternal curse. Any idea in the mind is of little importance while it stays
- there, but to select it, to consecrate it, to evoke it to visible
- appearance, that is indeed dangerous. {205} For as he advanced from grade
- to grade, penetrating further and further into the mysteries of occult
- 21 Whilst deep in these magical practices his house in London
- became charged with such an aura of evil that it was scarcely
- safe to visit it. This was not solely due to P.'s own
- experiments; we have to consider the evil work of others in the
- Order, such as E.F.E.J., who, envious of his progress and favour
- with the Chiefs, were attempting to destroy him. (See "At the
- Fork of the Roads," THE EQUINOX, vol. i. No. 1, p. 101.) Weird
- and terrible figures were often seen moving about his rooms, and
- in several cases workmen and visitors were struck senseless by a
- kind of paralysis and by fainting fits.
- knowledge, he saw ever more clearly that most of the members of the Order
- of the Golden Dawn were scarcely worthy of his contempt; yet in spite of
- the folly of the disciples he remained loyal to their master D.D.C.F. He
- could not yet know that the chief is as his disciples, though raised to a
- higher power. For like attracts like.
- Secondly, these practical workings taught him, more certainly than years
- of study and reading, that there was but one goal to the infinite number of
- paths seen by the beginner, and that the ultimate result of the HB:Shin of
- HB:Shin Operation, the highest of the ceremonial operations of the Golden
- Dawn, was similar to that of "Rising on the Planes." Having made this
- important discovery he abandoned his intended experiments in ceremonial
- Divination and Alchemy, and towards the close of 1899 retired to the lonely
- house that he had bought for the purpose of carrying out the Sacred
- Operation of Abramelin the Mage.
-
-
-
-
-
-
- {206}
-
-
-
-
-
- THE ADEPT
-
-
- DURING the whole of the autumn of 1899 we find P. busily engaged in making
- all necessary preparations for the great operation. Outside these
- preparations little else was accomplished; and, except for a fragment of a
- MS. on the "Powers of Number," no other record of the progress of P. during
- these three months is forthcoming.
- This MS., though interesting enough in itself, is scarcely of sufficient
- value to quote here; however, it may be remarked that it shows how strong
- an influence the Order of the Golden Dawn had had upon him, as well as the
- astonishing rapidity of his Magical progress.
- In January 1900, P. returned to Paris in order that before commencing
- the Sacred Operation of Abramelin the Mage he might pass through the grade
- of 5° = 6°, and become an Adeptus Minor in the Second Order of the
- Golden Dawn.
- The ritual of the 5° = 6° is of considerable length, and of such
- profundity and beauty that it is difficult to conceive of any man not being
- a better and a more illumined man for having passed through it. We should
- like to give it in its entirety, but space forbids, and though abridgment
- deducts considerably from its value, we will do our best to give its
- essence, and trust to make up for our shortcomings {207} by attaching to
- this ritual P.'s lucid and learned interpretation.
-
- THE RITUAL OF THE ORDER OF ROSAE
- RUBEAE ET AUREAE CRUSIS
-
- RITUAL OF THE 5° = 6° GRADE OF ADEPTUS MINOR.
-
- In this grade the following officers are required:
- Chief Adept, 7° = 4°. Merciful Exempt Adept.
- Second Adept, 6° = 5°. Mighty Adeptus Major
- Third Adept, 5° = 6°. Associate Adeptus Minor.
-
- " ""OPENING."
-
- [The "Chief Adept," having called upon the members to assist him open the
- Vault of the Adepts, and upon the Associate Adeptus Minor to see that the
- portal is closed and guarded, turns to the Second Adept and says:]
- Mighty Adeptus Major, by what sign hast thou entered the Portal?
- "Second:" By the sign of the rending asunder of the veil.1
- "Chief:" Associate Adeptus Minor, by what sign has thou closed the Portal?
- "Third:" By the signing of the closing of the Veil.
- "Second:" Pe: HB:Peh .
- "Third:" Resh: HB:Resh .
- "Second:" Kaph: HB:Koph .
- "Third:" Tau: HB:Taw .
- "Second:" Paroketh: HB:Taw HB:Koph HB:Resh HB:Peh .
- "Third:" The Veil of the Sanctum Sanctorum.
- "Chief:" Mighty Adeptus Major, what is the mystic number of this grade?
- "Second:" 21.
- "Chief:" Associate Adeptus Minor, what is the Pass-Word formed therefrom?
- "Third:" Aleph: HB:Aleph .
- "Chief:" Hé: HB:Heh .
- "Third:" Yod: HB:Yod .
- 1 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i, No. 2.
- "Chief:" Hé: h.
- "Third:" Eheieh: hHB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Aleph .
- "Chief:" Mighty Adeptus Major, what is the Vault of the Adepts?
- "Second:" The symbolic burying-place of our mystic Founder, Christian
- Rosenkreutz, which he made to represent the Universe. {208}
- "Chief:" Associate Adeptus minor, in what part of it is he buried?
- "Third:" In the centre of the Heptagonal sides and beneath the altar, his
- head being towards the East.
- "Chief:" Mighty Adeptus Major, why in the centre?
- "Second:" Because that is the point of Perfect Equilibrium.
- [By this system of question and answer the whole symbolism of the vault
- is explained. Thus, the name of the Founder signifies the Rose and Cross
- of Christ, the fadeless Rose of Creation, the immortal Cross of Light. The
- Vault itself represents the tomb of Osiris Onnophris, the Justified One.
- Its seven sides the seven lower Sephiroth, the seven days of Creation, and
- the seven Palaces. It is situated in the centre of the Earth, in the
- Mountain of the Caverns, the Mystic Mountain of Abiegnus; which is the
- mountain of God in the Centre of the Universe, the sacred Rosicrucian
- Mountain of Initiation. The meaning of Abiegnus is explained as follows by
- the "Third Adept:"]
-
- {Illustration on page 209 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 60. The Temple in the Opening and First Point of the 5° = 6°
- Ritual."
-
- This is a rectangle of approximate 6x8 proportion, standing on a smaller
- face and representing a room. The upper half of the room is occupied by a
- heptagonal drawing. The outer heptagon has an inner one symmetrically
- inside a very little way from the outer, like the thickness of a wall.
- This heptagon is point up and side down. Within the inner heptagon is a
- unicursal heptagram, created by drawing lines between alternate vertices.
- Only the uppermost point has any writing, the word "EAST". The symbols of
- the planets are placed in the seven triangles formed between the inner
- angles of the heptagram and the sides of the double heptagon: clockwise
- from the top right: Jupiter, Saturn, Moon, Venus, Mercury, Sun and Mars.
- Dashed lines are used below the lowest face of the heptagon to indicate
- that that face is a door hinged on the left to open outward into the middle
- of the rectangular room. These words are written between the dashed lines
- indicating the open position of the door (vertically down in the diagram)
- and the dashed arc that indicates the clearance of the door's swing: "Door
- with Elemental Tablets & Cherubic Emblems." In the center of the heptagram
- is a figure made of an equilateral triangle beneath a rectangle beneath a
- circle. The circle is marked "ALTAR", and its circumference is a ring.
- The rectangle also has a double line border and is marked at the inside top
- "PASTOS". The circle covers the middle of the sides of the rectangle, and
- the rectangle slightly overlaps the heptagram at the top inner edge and
- slightly into the lower points. The equilateral triangle is beneath the
- two other figures and delineated by a single line edge. Only the upper
- points of the triangle are visible between the rectangular Pastos and the
- circular Altar.
- In the lower half of the rectangular room, the following symbols are
- displayed: Upper portion and to either side: two squares with upright
- equilateral triangles inside, the left identified as "Black Pillar" and the
- right as "White Pillar". In the center of the lower half of the room is a
- rectangle with the word "Chief". Somewhat above the bottom of the room are
- two rectangles in line with the pillars: the left is marked "Third" and
- the right is marked "Second". In the center of the lower end of the room
- is a longer rectangle, below all the others and marked "Other Members".
- Finally, at the bottom of the left side is a thin rectangle to indicate a
- closed door marked "Entrance".}
-
- It is ABI-AGNUS, Lamb of the Father; it is, by metathesis, ABI-GENOS,
- born of the Father; BIA-GENOS, strength of our race; and the four words
- make the sentence: "Abiegnus, Abi-agnus, Abigenos, Bia-genos." Abiegnus,
- the Mountain of the Lamb of the Father, born of the Father, and the
- strength of our race.
- [The key to the Vault, the Rose and Cross,2 is then explained as
- resuming within itself the Life of Nature, and the Powers hidden in the
- word I.'. N.'. R.'. I.'.. Another form of the Rose and Cross, the
- Crux Ansata, is shown to represent the force of the ten Sephiroth in
- nature, divided into a Hexad and Tetrad. The Oval embraces the first six
- Sephiroth, and the Tau Cross the lower four, answering to the four
- elements. The complete symbol of the Rose and Cross, which the Chief Adept
- carries upon his breast, is then explained to mean "the Key of Sigils and
- of Rituals"; and that it {209} represents the force of the twenty-two
- letters in Nature as divided into a three, a seven and a twelve; "many and
- great are its mysteries."
- The explanation of the Rose and Cross being ended, the Third Adept first
- explains his wand as having marked on it the colours of the twelve signs of
- the Zodiac between Light and Darkness, and that it is surmounted by the
- Lotus Flower of Isis, which symbolizes the development of creation. Then,
- secondly, the Adeptus Major explains his as "a wand terminating in the
- symbol of the Binary, and surmounted by the Tau Cross of Life, or the Head
- of the Phoenix, sacred to Osiris." On it are marked the seven colours of
- the rainbow between Light and Darkness, which are attributed to the
- Planets. It symbolises rebirth and resurrection from death. Lastly, the
- Chief Adept explains his as follows: "My wand is surmounted by the Winged
- Globe, around which the twin Serpents of Egypt twine. It symbolises the
- equilibrated force of the Spirit and the four elements beneath the
- everlasting wings of the Holy One.
-
- {Illustration on page 210 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 61. The Egyptian Key of Life. The Crux Ansata."
-
- This is a standard shape Ankh, but the figure is divided and marked as
- follows: The loop is divided into six sections, with the bottom extending
- in a wedge to the enter of the cross intersection. In the sections of the
- loop are placed Hebrew letters in circles, corresponding to the Sephiroth
- thusly: clockwise from top: HB:Koph , HB:Chet , HB:Chet , HB:Taw , HB:Gemel , HB:Bet . The inner
- tip of the right arm has HB:Nun in a circle, while that of the left arm has
- HB:Heh . The upper part of the lower upright has HB:Yod in a circle. The
- bottom of the lower upright is divided from the upper part by a horizontal
- line, and the resulting trapezoid has two diagonals with a HB:Mem in a
- circle at the point of intersection.}
-
- {Illustration on page 210 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 62. The reverse of the Complete Rose and Cross."
-
- Shape: This is a calvary cross with three circular lobes at the end of
- each of the four arms. There is a hanging-ring at the top of the uppermost
- central lobe of the upper arm. At the exterior intersections of the arms
- are three angular points, the central one in each set larger and the two
- smaller flanking points partly beneath the central one. Within the upper
- arm and beneath the lobes are three Crosses of Malta, center one slightly
- higher into the lobe. Beneath this are these words:
- 2 See Diagram 80.
- MAGISTER
- IHESVS
- CHRISTVS
- DEVS ET HOMO
- A cross of Malta, centered, is below this text, completing the upper arm.
- In the central intersection is found the following text:
- BENEDICTVS
- DOMINVS
- DEVS NOSTER
- QUI DEDIT NOBIS
- SIGNUM
- In the center of the lower arm is found the following text:
- (Mystic Name)
- FRA
- R.R. et A.C.
- In the end of the right arm are the three alchemical symbols for SALT,
- MERCURY and SULFUR, left to right. These symbols are also in the end of
- the left arm, but they are reversed, right to left.3}
-
- {Illustration facing page 210 described:
-
- "Diagram 63. The complete Symbol of the Rose and Cross."
-
- This is line art on glossy paper. The basic shape is identical to that of
- diagram 62, but this is the obverse of the Rose-Cross, created in the 19th
- century by the Golden Dawn. The original obverse was discarded by the
- G.'. D.'.. Description of decorations follows:
- The three lobes on each arm contain the following alchemical symbols
- displayed radially oriented with the bottom of each symbol pointing toward
- the center of the device just inward on the arm:
- Upper lobes, left to right: Sulfur, Mercury, Salt.
- Lower lobes, left to right: Salt, Mercury, Sulfur.
- Right lobes, top to bottom: Sulfur, Salt, Mercury.
- Left lobes, top to bottom: Mercury, Sulfur, Salt.
- Next inward from the lobes and furnishing a center for orientation of
- the symbols of the lobes, each arm contains the same device, an upright
- pentagram interlaced for clock-wise trace. The five elemental symbols
- stand out beyond each point in the usual G.'. D.'. allocation, clockwise
- from top: Spirit, Water, Fire, Earth, Air. All four of these devices are
- oriented the same way, without regard to the placement on the cross. The
- device on the lower arm is further distinguished by being placed in the
- lower half of that arm, divided from the upper by a horizontal line, at the
- intersections of the drawn diagonals of the resultant square. Also in the
- lower arm, in the half just above this, is a hexagram composed of two
- clock-wise interlaced equilateral triangles, points to top and bottom. The
- center of this hexagram contains the symbol of the Sun, while the points
- have just beyond them the symbols of the remaining six ancient planets
- thusly: Clockwise from the top Saturn, Jupiter, Venus, Moon, Mercury,
- Mars. Note that the alchemical and planetary symbols for Mercury are
- 3 WEH NOTE: This figure is found in Franz Hartmann's "Cosmology,"
- "...Secret Symbols of the Rosicrucians of the sixteenth and"
- "seventeenth Centuries", Occult Publishing Co., Boston, 1888, plate
- # 1, facing page 16. This was reprinted in facsimile by Health
- Research in 1969. The same is to be found in "Secret Symbols of"
- "the Rosicrucians of the 16th and 17th Centuries", Abdiel Lodge
- AMORC, 1967, page 34. See also M. Hall "op cit". Students who
- might be a bit confused about the origins of Rosicrucianism may
- wish to contact a descendent of the Barony of Cassel c/o of
- Nephthys Lodge O.T.O. to get some family history about the pre-
- 17th century Cassels who founded the R+C movement.
- different, the former ending in an arrow below the cross and the latter
- ending simply.
- The points at the exterior intersections are marked with the following,
- order: upper left, upper right, lower right, lower left. These are
- evidently to be read by transit and diagonal, rather than in the described
- order.
- Center point, upper half: astrological symbols of Virgo, Scorpio,
- Virgo, Sun.
- Center point, lower half: I, N, I, R. (for INRI)
- Minor point to counter-clockwise: L, V, (calvary cross), X. (for
- LVX+).
- Minor point to clockwise: I, A, I, O. (for IAOI).
- The entire center and intersection is occupied by a large figure,
- circular in general outline and extending into the arms. This has at its
- very center a calvary cross with five petaled stylized rose done in five
- equal sections with a petal at top. There are four points outward from the
- intersections of the cross and the figure is mostly contained in an open
- circle which would actually circumscribe a greek cross. This being a
- calvary cross, the lower arm extends into the next ring of the figure.
- The next ring outward from the center is composed of three petals,
- each holding one of the mother letters of the Hebrew alphabet. Clockwise
- from top: HB:Aleph , HB:Shin , HB:Mem . This ring is partly overlapped by the lower
- arm of the inner calvary cross at the junction of the two lower petals.
- The next ring outward from the center is composed of seven petals,
- each holding one of the seven double letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- Clockwise from 1 o'clock: HB:Koph , HB:Taw , HB:Gemel , HB:Dalet , HB:Bet , HB:Resh , HB:Peh .
- The last ring outward from the center is composed of twelve petals,
- each holding one of the twelve single letters of the Hebrew alphabet.
- Clockwise from top: HB:Heh , HB:Qof , HB:Tzaddi , HB:Ayin , HB:Samekh , HB:Nun , HB:Lamed , HB:Yod , HB:Tet ,
- HB:Chet , HB:Zain , HB:Vau .}
-
- The door of the Vault is guarded by the Elemental Tablets,4 and by the
- Cherubic Emblems, and upon it is written the words: "POST CENTUM VIGINTI
- ANNOS PATEBO." Which the Chief Adept explains as follows:]
- The 120 years refer symbolically to the five grades of the First Order,
- and to the revolution of the powers of the Pentagram; also to the five
- preparatory examinations for this grade.
- It is written: "His days shall be 120 years," and and 120 divided by
- five yields {210} twenty-four, the number of hours in a day, and of the
- Thrones of the Elders in the Apocalypse. Further, 120 equals the number of
- the ten Sephiroth multiplied by that of the Zodiac, whose key is the
- working of the Spirit and the four elements, typified in the wand which I
- bear.
-
- 4 For a further account of these see "The Elemental Calls of Dr.
- Dee," in Sloane MSS., British Museum.
- {Illustration on page 211 described and aproximated:
-
- "DIAGRAM 64. The Lotus Wand."
-
- The top of the wand is crowned by a stylized half-open lotus flower (See
- Regardie's "The Golden Dawn" for a detailed description) Beneath this is a
- white segment on the shaft. At the bottom of the shaft is a black segment
- to the very end. Between the white and black segments are twelve bands.
- These bands are paralleled to the left by a column of zodiacal symbols and
- to the right by Hebrew letters thusly:
-
- Lotus Flower
- half-
- open
- │ │
- │ │
- ├_┤
- Aries │ │ HB:Heh
- ├_┤
- Taurus │ │ HB:Vau
- ├_┤
- Gemini │ │ HB:Zain
- ├_┤
- Cancer │ │ HB:Chet
- ├_┤
- Leo │ │ HB:Tet
- ├_┤
- Virgo │ │ HB:Yod
- ├_┤
- Libra │ │ HB:Lamed
- ├_┤
- Scorpio │ │ HB:Nun
- ├_┤
- Sagittarius │ │ HB:Samekh
- ├_┤
- Capricorn │ │ HB:Ayin
- ├_┤
- Aquarius │ │ HB:Tzaddi
- ├_┤
- Pisces │ │ HB:Qof
- ├_┤
- (black) │ │
- │ │
- └_┘ }
-
- {Illustration on page 211 described:
-
- "65. The Chief Adept's Wand."
-
- The top of the wand is a winged-sun disk or Ba-hadit. Extending down from
- this to either side along the upper quarter of the wand shaft are two
- uraeus serpents, facing to left and right. The serpent to the right wears
- the Egyptian red crown and that to the left the white crown. The shaft is
- divided into five sections with the lower four marked to the left by the
- symbols of the elements and the middle three with the Hebrew mother letters
- to the right. The five sections of the shaft are marked from top to bottom
- thusly: White, Dee Red HB:Shin , Air Yellow HB:Aleph , Water Blue HB:Mem , Spirit
- Black.}
-
- {Illustration on page 211 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 66. The Phoenix Wand."
-
- This wand is shaped like the Wes scepter, except that the slant top is
- clearly depicted as a head of Anubis with elongated ears. The top of the
- shaft is white and the fork to the bottom completes a black band. Between
- the white and black zones are seven bands with planetary symbols to the
- right and Hebrew letters to the left. From top to bottom these are: Mars
- HB:Peh , Sun HB:Resh , Mercury HB:Bet , Venus HB:Dalet , Moon HB:Gemel , Saturn HB:Taw , Jupiter HB:Koph .}
-
-
- [All then face East; the Chief Adept opens wide the Vault and places
- himself at the head of the Pastos, the Second Adept to the South, and the
- Third Adept to the North; they raise their wands in a pyramid formation
- over the altar, and their "cruces ansatas" below.]
- "Chief:" Let us analyse the Key Word: I.
- "Second:" N.
- "Third:" R.
- "All:" I.
- "Chief:" Yod: HB:Yod .
- "Second:" Nun: HB:Nun .
- "Third:" Resh: HB:Resh .
- "All:" Yod: HB:Yod .
- "Chief:" Virgo, Isis, Mighty Mother.
- "Second:" Scorpio, Apophis, Destroyer.
- "Third:" Sol, Osiris, Slain and Risen.
- "All:" Isis, Apophis, Osiris, IAO.
- [The Wands and crosses are separated, all giving the sign of the cross,
- and saying:] {211}
- The Sign of Osiris slain.
- ["Chief," giving the L sign with bowed head.5]
- L. the Sign of the mourning of Isis.
- ["Second," with head erect, gives the V sign.]
- V, the Sign of Typhon and Apophis.
- ["Third," with bowed head gives the X sign.]
- X, the Sign of Osiris risen.
- ["All" together with the signs of Osiris Slain and Osiris Risen.]
- L V X, Lux, the Light of the Cross.
- ["All" quit the Vault and return to previous places.]
- "Chief:" In the Grand Word, Yeheshuah hHB:Vau HB:Shin HB:Heh HB:Yod , by the Key
- Word INRI, and through the Concealed Word LVX, I have opened the Vault of
- the Adepts.
- [All present give the Lux sign as above.]
-
- " ""First Point."
-
- [The officers in this part of the ceremony are the Second Adept, who is
- now the Principal Officer, the Third Adept, who is Second, and the
- Introducing Adept, who is spoken of as V.H. Frater Hodos Camelionis.
- The "Second Adept" opens the First Point by bidding V.H. Fra: Hodos
- Camelionis prepare the Aspirant, who is waiting without, and the Associate
- Adeptus Minor to guard the inner side of the Portal.
- The Aspirant is then admitted, and at once commences to read out a list
- of the grades and honours he has attained to. When he has finished, the
- "Second Adept" turns to him and says:]
- It is not by the proclamation of honours and dignities, great though
- they may be, that thou canst gain admission to the Vault of the Adepts of
- 5 For these signs see "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i, No. 2.
- the Rose of Ruby and the Cross of Gold; but only by that humility and
- purity of Spirit which befitteth the Aspirant unto higher Things.
- [The Aspirant then retires and divests himself of his ornaments, and is
- clothed in the black robe of mourning with his hands bound behind him, and
- a chain about his neck. The Introducer then conducts him back to the door
- and gives a loud knock.]
- "Third Adept" [opens the door and says:] By the aid of what symbol do ye
- seek admission?
- "Introducer:" By the Flaming Sword, and the Serpent of Wisdom.
- [The Aspirant is then made to kneel facing East between the Second Adept
- and the Third Adept, the Second Adept offering up a prayer which ends:]
- ... O God, the Vast One; Thou art in all things. O Nature, Thou Self
- from Nothing, for what can I else call Thee? In myself I am nothing; in
- Thee I am Self, {212} and exist in Thy Selfhood from Nothing. Live thou
- then in me, and bring me unto that Self which is in Thee. Amen.
-
- {Illustration facing page 212 described and approximated:
-
- This is a compound illustration containing the following elements:
-
- Element #1 (Air tablet):
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ r │ Z │ i │ l │ a │ f │ A │ U │ t │ i │ p │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ a │ r │ d │ z │ a │ i │ d │ p │ a │ L │ a │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ C │ Z │ o │ n │ S │ a │ r │ O │ Y │ a │ u │ b │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ T │ o │ i │ T │ t │ X │ o │ P │ a │ c │ o │ C │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ S │ i │ g │ a │ S │ o │ m │ r │ b │ z │ n │ h │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ f │ m │ o │ n │ d │ a │ T │ d │ i │ a │ r │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ r │ o │ i │ b │ A │ h │ a │ o │ z │ p │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ C │ n │ a │ b │ r │ V │ i │ X │ g │ a │ Z │ d │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ i │ i │ i │ t │ T │ p │ a │ i │ o │ a │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ A │ b │ a │ m │ o │ o │ o │ a │ C │ V │ c │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ N │ a │ o │ c │ o │ T │ t │ n │ p │ r │ a │ T │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ c │ a │ n │ m │ a │ g │ o │ t │ r │ o │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ S │ h │ i │ a │ L │ r │ a │ p │ m │ Z │ o │ X │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
-
- Element #2 (Fire tablet):
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ d │ o │ n │ p │ a │ T │ d │ a │ n │ v │ a │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ L │ o │ a │ G │ e │ o │ o │ b │ a │ v │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ P │ a │ m │ n │ o │ O │ G │ m │ d │ n │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ a │ p │ l │ s │ T │ e │ d │ e │ c │ a │ o │ P │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ S │ c │ m │ i │ o │ o │ n │ A │ m │ l │ o │ X │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ V │ a │ r │ S │ G │ d │ L │ b │ r │ i │ a │ P │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ i │ P │ t │ e │ a │ a │ P │ d │ o │ c │ e │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ P │ S │ V │ a │ c │ n │ r │ Z │ i │ r │ Z │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ S │ i │ o │ d │ a │ o │ i │ n │ r │ Z │ f │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ d │ a │ l │ t │ T │ d │ n │ a │ d │ i │ r │ e │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ d │ i │ X │ o │ m │ o │ n │ S │ i │ o │ S │ P │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ o │ D │ P │ Z │ i │ a │ P │ a │ n │ l │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ r │ g │ O │ a │ n │ n │ Q │ A │ C │ r │ a │ r │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
- Element #3 (Water tablet):
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ T │ a │ O │ A │ d │ V │ P │ t │ D │ n │ i │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ a │ a │ b │ c │ o │ o │ r │ O │ m │ e │ b │ b │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ T │ o │ g │ c │ o │ n │ X │ m │ a │ l │ G │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ n │ h │ o │ d │ D │ i │ a │ l │ e │ a │ o │ c │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ P │ a │ c │ A │ X │ i │ o │ V │ S │ P │ S │y l│
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ S │ a │ a │ i │ X │ a │ a │ r │ V │ r │ o │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ m │ p │ h │ a │ r │ S │ l │ g │ a │ i │ o │ l │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ m │ a │ m │ g │ l │ o │ i │ n │ L │ i │ r │ X │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ l │ a │ a │ D │ a │ g │ a │ T │ a │ p │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ P │ a │ L │ c │ o │ i │ d │ X │ P │ a │ c │ n │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ n │ d │ a │ z │ n │ X │ i │ V │ a │ a │ s │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ l │ t │ d │ p │ o │ n │ S │ d │ a │ S │ p │ i │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ X │ r │ i │ i │ h │ t │ a │ r │ n │ d │ i │ j │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
- Element #4 (Earth tablet):
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ b │ o │ a │ Z │ a │ R │ o │ P │ h │ a │ R │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ V │ N │ n │ a │ X │ o │ P │ S │ o │ n │ d │ n │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ a │ i │ g │ r │ a │ n │ o │ o │ m │ a │ g │ g │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ o │ r │ P │ m │ n │ i │ n │ g │ b │ e │ a │ l │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ r │ s │ O │ n │ i │ Z │ i │ r │ l │ e │ m │ u │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ i │ Z │ i │ n │ r │ c │ Z │ i │ a │ M │ h │ l │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ m │ o │ r │ d │ i │ a │ l │ h │ C │ t │ G │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ A │ o │ C │ a │ n │ C │ h │ t │ a │ S │ o │ m │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ A │ r │ b │ i │ Z │ m │ i │ i │ l │ p │ i │ Z │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ O │ p │ a │ n │ a │ l │ a │ m │ S │ m │ a │ l │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ d │ o │ l │ o │ p │ i │ n │ i │ a │ n │ b │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ r │ X │ p │ a │ o │ c │ S │ i │ Z │ i │ X │ P │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ a │ X │ t │ i │ r │ V │ a │ S │ t │ r │ i │ m │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
- Element #5 (Spirit tablet):
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ e │ x │ a │ r │ p │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ h │ c │ o │ m │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ n │ a │ n │ t │ a │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ b │ i │ t │ o │ m │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
- Element #6: (Corner emblems)
- (Interior shape should actually be a circle with vertical and horizontal
- diameters, all lines doubled and intersections open within the crossed
- circle resulting).
- ┌__________________┐
- │ . ___ . │
- │ . . ┐ ┌ . . │
- │ .. HB:Vau │ │ HB:Heh │
- │ │└____┘ └____┘│ │
- │ │┌____┐ ┌____┐│ │
- │ .. HB:Heh │ │ HB:Yod .. │
- │ . ┘ └ . │
- │ ___ │
- └__________________┘
-
-
-
- Here is the layout of the elements:
- ┌___________┐ ┌_____________┐ ┌___________┐
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ # 6 │ │ # 1 │ │ # 6 │
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ │ │ (Air │ │ │
- │ │ │ tablet) │ │ │
- └___________┘ │ │ └___________┘
- └_____________┘
- ┌_____________┐ Air ┌_____________┐
- │ │ │ │
- │ # 4 │ ┌_____┐ │ # 2 │
- │ │ Spirit │ # 5 │ Dee │ │
- │ (Earth │ └_____┘ │ (Fire │
- │ tablet) │ < │ tablet) │
- │ │ │ │
- └_____________┘ Water └_____________┘
- ┌_____________┐
- ┌___________┐ │ │ ┌___________┐
- │ │ │ # 3 │ │ │
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- │ # 6 │ │ (Water │ │ # 6 │
- │ │ │ tablet) │ │ │
- │ │ │ │ │ │
- └___________┘ └_____________┘ └___________┘
-
- DIAGRAM 67.
-
- The Elemental Tablets and Cherubic Emblems.}
-
-
- [The "Third Adept" then earnestly bids the Aspirant not to look upon the
- trial of humility through which he has just passed as one ordained to jest
- with his feelings, but as a true manifestation of his own ignorance.
- The Aspirant shortly after this rises to his feet and the "Second Adept"
- addresses him as follows:]
- Despise not sadness and hate not suffering. For they are the initiators
- of the Heart; and the black robe of mourning, which thou wearest, is at
- once the symbol of Sorrow and Strength. Boast not thyself about thy
- brother if he hath fallen; for how knowest thou that thou couldst have
- withstood the same temptation. Slander not and revile not; if thou canst
- not praise, do not condemn; and when thou seest another in trouble and
- humiliation, even though he be thine enemy, remember the time of thine own
- humiliation, when thou didst kneel before the door of the Vault, clothed in
- the robe of mourning, with the chain of affliction about thy neck, and
- thine hands bound behind thy back, and rejoice not at his fall. And in
- thine intercourse with the Members of our Order, let thine hand given unto
- another be a sincere and genuine pledge of fraternity; respect his or her
- secrets and feelings, as thou wouldst respect thine own; bear with one
- another, and forgive one another ___ even as the Master hath said.
- V.H. Fra: Hodos Camelionis, what is the symbolic age of the Aspirant?
- "Introducer:" His days are 120 years.
- [The "Third Adept" further explains this as follows:]
- This refers to the five grades of the First Order, through which it is
- necessary for the Aspirant to have passed before he can enter the Vault of
- the Sacred Mountain. For the three months' interval between the grades of
- Practicus and Philosophus is the Regimen of the Elements; and the seven
- months interval between the First and Second Orders symbolises the Regimen
- of the Planets. While the Elements and the Planets both work in the
- Zodiac, so that (3 + 7) x 12 yieldeth the number 120.
-
- {Illustration on page 213 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 68. The Cross of Suffering."
-
- This is a Calvary Cross, evidently life-size. It has a scroll
- diagonally upward from left to right just below the top of the upper arm
- with the letters "I.N.R.I.". There is a large open ring about the
- intersection of the arms, crossing the base of each arm in such fashion as
- to leave a wedge of light at the inner corners. There are four cords
- attached to the cross, one at the ends the left, right and lower arms, and
- one at the center of the cross.}
-
- [After this the Aspirant must take a solemn obligation: first he is
- bound to the Cross of Suffering, the "Second Adept" saying:]
- The Symbol of Suffering is the Symbol of Victory; wherefore, bound
- though thou art, strive to rise this with thy hands: for he that will not
- strive shall be left in outer darkness.
- [The "Second Adept" then raises his hands on high and cries:]
- I invoke Thee, the Great Avenging Angel H U A, in the divine name I.'.
- A.'. O.'., {213) that thou mayest invisibly place thine hand upon the
- head of this Aspirant in attestation of his obligation.
- [The Aspirant then repeats the obligation after him, saying;}
- HB:Resh HB:Taw HB:Koph . I, "Christian Rosenkreutz," a member of the body of
- Christ, do this day, on behalf of the Universe, spiritually bind myself,
- even as I am now bound physically unto the Cross of Suffering:
- HB:Heh HB:Mem HB:Koph HB:Chet . That I will do the utmost to lead a pure and
- unselfish life. ...
- HB:Heh HB:Nun HB:Yod HB:Bet . That I will keep secret all things connected with
- the Order ... that I will maintain the Veil of strict secrecy between the
- First and Second Order.
- HB:Dalet HB:Tzaddi HB:Chet . That I will uphold to the utmost the authority of the
- Chiefs of the Order.
- HB:Heh HB:Resh HB:Vau HB:Bet HB:Gemel . Furthermore that I will perform all practical
- work connected with this Order, in a place concealed ... that I will keep
- secret this inner Rosicrucian Knowledge ... that I will only perform any
- practical magic before the uninitiated which is of a simple and already
- well-known nature, and that I will show them no secret mode of working
- whatsoever. ...
- HB:Taw HB:Resh HB:Aleph HB:Peh HB:Taw . I further solemnly promise and swear that, with
- the Divine permission, I will from this day forward apply myself unto the
- Great Work, which is so to purify and exalt my spiritual Nature that with
- the Divine Aid I may at length attain to be more than human, and thus
- gradually rise and unite myself to my higher and divine Genius, and that in
- this event I will not abuse the Great Power entrusted unto me.
- HB:Chet HB:Tzaddi HB:Nun . I furthermore solemnly pledge myself never to work at
- any important Symbol or Talisman without first invocating the Highest
- Divine Names connected therewith; and especially not to debase my knowledge
- of Practical Magic to purposes of Evil. ...
- HB:Dalet HB:Yod HB:Heh . I further promise always to ... display brotherly love
- and forbearance towards the members of the whole Order. ...
- HB:Dalet HB:Vau HB:Samekh HB:Yod . I also undertake to work unassisted at the subjects
- prescribed for study in the various practical grades. ...
- HB:Taw HB:Vau HB:Koph HB:Lamed HB:Mem . Finally, if in my travels I should meet a
- stranger who professes to be a member of the Rosicrucian Order, I will
- examine him with care, before acknowledging him to be so.
- [The obligation being finished, the Chain of Humility and the Robe of
- Mourning are removed from the Aspirant, and the "Third Adept" completes the
- "First Point" by communicating verbally the following history of the Order of
- the Rose and Cross to the Aspirant:]
- Know then, O Aspirant, that the mysteries of the Rose and Cross have
- existed from time immemorial, and that its mystic rites were practised, and
- its hidden knowledge communicated in the initiations of the various races
- of antiquity ___ Egypt, Eleusis, and Samothrace; Persia, Chaldea, and India
- alike cherished its mysteries, and thus handed down to posterity the Secret
- Wisdom of the Ancient Ages. Many were its {214} Temples, and among many
- nations were they established; though in process of time some lost the
- purity of their primal knowledge. Howbeit the manner of its introduction
- into medieval Europe was thus:
- In 1378 was born the chief and originator of our Fraternity in Europe.
- He was of a noble German family, but poor, and (1383) in the fifth year of
- his age, was he placed in a cloister, where he learned both Greek and
- Latin.
- 1393. While yet a youth he accompanied a certain brother P.A.L. in a
- pilgrimage to the Holy Land, but the latter dying at Cyprus, he himself
- went on to Damascus. There was then in Arabia a Temple of our Order, which
- was called by the Hebrew name of Damcar (HB:Resh HB:Koph HB:Mem HB:Dalet ), that is, Blood
- of the Lamb. Here he was duly initiated, and took the mystic title of
- C.R.C., Christian Rosenkreutz or Christian Rosy Cross. He there so far
- improved his knowledge of the Arabian tongue, that in the following year he
- translated the book "M" into Latin, which he afterwards brought back with
- him to Europe.
- 1396. After three years he went into Egypt, where was another temple of
- our Order; there he remained for a time, still studying the mysteries of
- nature.
- 1398. After this he travelled by sea to the city of Fessa or Fez. ...
- Of the Fraternity at Fez, he confessed that they had not retained our
- knowledge in its primal purity, and that their Kabbalah was to a certain
- extent altered to their religion, yet nevertheless he learned much there.
- 1400. After a stay of two years, he came back into Spain, where he
- endeavoured to reform the errors of the learnèd according to the pure
- knowledge which he had received; but it was to them a laughing matter, and
- they reviled and rejected him, even as the prophets of old were rejected.
- 1402. Thus also was he treated by those of his own and other nations,
- when he showed them the errors in religion which had crept in. So after
- five years' residence in Germany (1408) he initiated thereof his former
- monastic brethren, Fratres G.V., I.A., and I.O., who had more knowledge
- than many others at that time, and by these four was made the foundation of
- the Fraternity in Europe. These worked and studied at the writings and
- other knowledge which C.R.C. had brought with him, and by them was some of
- the magical language transcribed. ...
- 1409. The four Fratres also erected a building to serve for the Temple
- and Headquarters of their Order, and called it "Collegium ad Spiritum
- Sanctum" or "College of the Holy Spirit." ...
- 1410. They initiated four others, namely, Fratres R.C., the son of the
- deceased father's brother of C.R.C.; B., a skilful artist; G.G.; and P.D.,
- who was to be Cancellarius; all being Germans, except I.A., and now eight
- in number.
- Their agreement was:
- (1) That none of them should profess any other thing but to cure the
- sick, and that gratis. {215}
- (2) That they should not be constrained to wear any particular
- distinctive dress, but therein to follow the custom of the country.
- (3) That every year on the day "Corpus Christi" they should meet at the
- Collegium ad Spiritum Sanctum or write cause of absence.
- (4) That Every one should look for some worthy person of either sex, who
- after his decease might succeed him.
- (5) The word R.C. to be their mark, seal, and character.
- (6) The Fraternity to remain secret 100 years. Five of the brethren
- where to travel in different countries, and two to remain with Christian
- Rosenkreutz.
- [The "Second Adept" then takes up the Narrative:]
- ... The discovery then of the Vault of the Adepts, wherein that highly
- illuminated man of God, our Father, Christian Rosenkreutz was buried,
- occurred as follows:
- 1600. After Frater A. died in Gallia Narbonensi, there succeeded in his
- place Frater N.N.; he, while repairing a part of the Building of the
- College of the Holy Spirit, endeavoured to remove a brass memorial tablet,
- which contained the names of certain brethren and some other things. In
- this tablet was the head of a long and strong nail or bolt, so that when
- the tablet was forcibly wrenched away, it pulled with it a large stone,
- which thus partially uncovered a secret door, upon which was inscribed
- "POST CXX ANNOS PATEBO." ...
- [The Aspirant then leaves the Portal of the Vault and the First Point is
- at an end.]
-
- {Illustration on page 126 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 69. The Temple in the Second Point of the 5° = 6° Ritual."
-
- This is the same room shown in diagram 60. The Heptagonal vault is shown
- without indication of a door, in the upper half of the room. The circular
- altar contains four symmetrically placed smaller circles, two above and two
- below, with the letters (counterclockwise from lower right): HB:Yod , HB:Heh ,
- HB:Vau , HB:Heh . Between the upper two smaller circles is a calvary cross with
- rose in center. Other objects, including a cup and dagger are placed on
- the altar horizontally between the upper and lower pairs of smaller
- circles. Beneath the circular altar is seen the lid of the pastos, and a
- figure emerges from beneath the altar to the top: A head in Egyptian
- Nemisis with the top of a crook to the right and the top of a flail to the
- left.
- The lower half of the room is mainly occupied by the compound set of
- tablets etc. from diagram 67; with these words below: "The Elemental
- Tablets of the four Kerubic Emblems". Flanking this at either side to the
- top are two pillars represented by upright equilateral triangles in
- squares. To the right is the White Pillar and to the left the Black
- Pillar. Directly beneath this set of tablets is a rectangle with
- "Aspirant" written in it. Below to the corners of the room are two
- rectangles with "2nd Adept" to the right and "3rd Adept" to the left.}
-
- " "Second Point."
-
- [The "Chief Adept" lies in the Pastos upon his back in full regalia; the
- complete symbol of the Rose and Cross on his Breast hung by double phoenix
- collar; arms crossed on breast, not hiding symbol; hands rest on shoulders
- bearing scourge and crook; between them and under them the Taro.
- The lid of the Pastos is closed and the Altar stands over its centre.
- The "Second" and "Third Adepts" are outside the Vault.
- The Elemental and Kerubic Figures hang outside the door of the Vault.
- {216}
- The Aspirant is admitted, and the Second Adept explains to him the
- symbolism of the door, ending by saying:]
- Forget not, therefore, that the Tablets and Kerubim are the guardians of
- the Vault of the Adepts. Let thy tongue keep silent on our mysteries, and
- restrain even the thoughts of thy heart, lest a bird of the air should
- carry the matter.
- [The "Third Adept" then points out to the Aspirant that beneath the
- letters CXX he will find the following
- v
- + X
- ^
- which is equivalent to "Post annos Lux Crucis Patebo" ___ "At the end of
- the years, I, the Light of the Cross, will disclose myself." ...
- (The door of the Vault is then opened.)
- [The "Second Adept" then points out to the Aspirant that the Vault is lit
- by the rays of the symbolic Rose, and that in the middle of the Vault
- stands the circular Altar6 with these devices: A.G.R.C., "Ad Gloriam Rosae
- Crucis;" or A.C.R.G., "Ad Crucis Rosae Gloriam," followed by "Hoc Universi
- Compendium Unius Mihi Sepulchrum Feci," "ie.," "Unto the Glory of the Rosy
- Cross, I have constructed this Sepulchre for myself as a compendium of the
- Universal Unity." The rest of the Altar Symbolism is explained in the
- diagram.
- After this explanation a prayer is offered up, and the "Third Adept" hands
- to the Aspirant the chain from the Altar, bidding him accept it as a bond
- of "suffering and self-sacrifice." The "Second Adept" takes the dagger and
- cup from the Altar, and, dipping the dagger in the cup, marks a cross on
- the Aspirant's forehead, after which he hands to the Aspirant the rose-
- cross symbol. Then the "Third Adept" opens the upper half of the Pastos, and
- says:]
- And the Light shineth in the Darkness; but the Darkness comprehendeth it
- not.
- [The "Second Adept" then orders the Aspirant to touch with his wand the
- rose and cross upon the breast of the form before him and say, "Out of the
- darkness let the light arise."]
- [The "Chief Adept," without moving, says:]
- Buried with that LIGHT in a mystical Death, rising again in a mystical
- resurrection, Cleansed and Purified through him our MASTER, O Brother of
- the Cross of the Rose! Like him, O Adepts of all ages, have ye toiled;
- like him have ye suffered Tribulation. Poverty, Torture, and Death have ye
- passed through. They have been but the purification of the Gold.
- In the Alembic of thine Heart,
- Through the Athanor of Affliction,
- Seek thou the true stone of the Wise.
- * * * * * * *
- Quit thou this Vault, then, O Aspirant, with thine arms crossed upon thy
- breast, bearing in thy right hand the Crook of Mercy and in thy left hand
- the Scourge of Severity,7 the emblems of those Eternal Forces, betwixt
- which in equilibrium the {217} Universe dependeth: these forces whose
- reconciliation is the Key of Life, whose separation is evil and Death. ...
- [The "Third Adept" then continues Frater N.N.'s narrative, in which are
- mentioned the names of the early brothers. He ends by saying:]
- Ex Deo Nascimur; In Jesu Morimur; Per Spiritum Sanctum Reviviscimus.
- [The Pastos is then closed and the Aspirant quits the Vault, which is
- made ready for the third part of the Ceremony.]
-
- {Illustration on page 218 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 70. The Temple in the Third Point of the 5° = 6° Ritual."
-
- This is the same room shown in diagram 60. The Heptagonal vault is shown
- in the upper half of the room, with a door ajar on the bottom side. The
- circular altar contains four symmetrically placed smaller circles, two
- above and two below, with the letters (counterclockwise from lower right):
- HB:Yod , HB:Heh , HB:Vau , HB:Heh . There is an object like the letter Shin placed on
- the altar horizontally between the upper and lower pairs of smaller
- 6 See Diagram 79.
- 7 See Diagram 74.
- circles. The pastos is not seen. On the lower point of the triangle are
- the words "Serpent and Sword Adm{?Admission?} Badges". Above the upper
- left point of triangle is a vertical rectangle with the words "Minutum
- Mundum". Above the upper right point of the triangle is a vertical
- rectangle with the words "Titles & Grades". Dependent from the top
- horizontal line of the heptangle is a horizontal rectangle with "Chief A"
- written inside.
- The lower half of the room has at top the two pillars represented by
- squares, black to left and white to right. Between these squares is a
- horizontal rectangle with "2nd Adept". Occupying the middle third of the
- lower half of the room are the Pastos to the left of center and the
- illustrated (see diagram 71 description) lid to the right, both shown as
- large vertical rectangles. There is a small horizontal rectangle at center
- bottom with "3rd Adept" marked inside. Inside the vertical rectangle to in
- the lower left corner, marking the entrance, is a smaller vertical
- rectangle with "Aspirant" written inside.}
-
- " ""Third Point."
-
- (The Temple is arranged as in Diagram.)
- [The Third Point commences as follows:}
- "Second Adept:" and lo! Two angels in white, sitting, the one at the
- head and the other at the foot, where the body of the Master had lain; who
- said: "Why seek ye the living among the dead?"
- "Chief Adept:" I am the Resurrection and the Life: he that believeth in
- me, though he were dead, yet shall he live, and whosoever liveth and
- believeth on me, shall never die.
- "Second Adept:" Behold the Image [directing attention to lower half of
- lid8] of the Justified One, crucified on the Cross of the Infernal Rivers
- of Death, and thus rescuing Malkuth from the Folds of the Red Dragon.
-
- {Illustration facing page 218 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 71. The Lid of the Pastos."
-
- This is a black and white halftone tipped in on clayed paper.
- It is a long vertical rectangle, 7x19 proportions, divided into a gray
- (white?) background half on top and a black background half on bottom.
- In the top half is a floating figure of Jehovah, head gloried by rays
- forming a right canted star of one off vertical point and two off
- horizontal points, not outlined and two ancillary rays extending between
- the upper and lower points to 3/4 circumference. To the left, the hand of
- the figure is extended palmer to front with all fingers spread except the
- 2nd and 3rd which are straight but joined. There are seven hexagonal stars
- about this hand, one in center. Each star has a dot in center and is
- haloed by radial rays. The stars are not exactly aligned in point
- orientation. To the right of the figure, left hand of the figure itself
- holds an open book, pages facing front across part of torso. The figure is
- full bearded and draped in a loose and voluminous robe. The tips of two
- feet can be seen just barely at the bottom of the robe, toes down and shod.
- There is a girdle suggested about the waist. Issuing from the lips of the
- figure toward the right of the diagram is the traditional sword of the Tree
- of Life. Its turnings are sharp angles with a dot inside for each of the
- Sephiroth, Tipheret of course on a straight segment. There are seven
- burning oil lamps associated with each of the lower seven Sephirotic dots:
- Those of Chesed, Geburah, Netzach and Hod stand out from the sword to left
- and right with a loop handle of each lamp toward the center and the flame
- to the outside. The lamp of Tipheret is just below the dot on the sword,
- handle to right of the drawing. That of Yesod is just above, same
- 8 See Diagram 71.
- orientation. That of Malkut is below the tip of the sword, same
- orientation. There are two semicircular bands, defined by four arcs and
- with the arcs to top. The first intercepts the position of Tipheret,
- underneath the figure. The second intercepts the center of the segment
- between Yesod and Malkut, underneath the figure. These arcs are truncated
- without closure in an imaginary line just above the bole of the lower lamp.
- The lower half of the figure contains a large calvary cross. A large
- crown of five hollow triangular points hovers above the top arm. A
- diagonal scroll crosses from left and up to right on this arm, with
- "I.N.R.I." inside. There is a small figure of the crucified and thorn-
- crowned Christ on the cross, corpus occupying only the lower arm and the
- two side arms, with substantial extension of cross beyond the figure. The
- head is in the center intersection, canted slightly downward to the left.
- Coiling about and below the base arm is the serpent of seven heads, one
- horn each, mouths open and tongue drooping. The lower coil is complexly
- looped. Two heads are in space, near two dots to left and right below the
- cross-piece. Two more are parallel to these on the cross-piece, after
- looping the arms of the corpus. One head is just touching the I.N.R.I.
- scroll with a horn, near a dot just above the head of the corpus. One head
- dips slightly to touch a dot in the side of the corpus. The last head dips
- to touch a dot just below the knees of the corpus.}
-
- "Third Adept:" And being turned [directing attention to upper half] I saw
- seven golden light-bearers, and in the midst of the seven light-bearers,
- one like unto the Ben Adam, clothed with a garment down unto the foot, and
- girt with golden girdle. His head and His hair were white as snow, and His
- eyes as flaming fire. His feet like unto fine brass, as if they burned in
- a furnace; and His voice as the sound of many waters. And He had in His
- right hand Seven Stars, and out of His Mouth went the Sword of Flame, and
- His countenance was as the sun in its strength.
- "Chief Adept:" I am the First and I am the Last, I am He that liveth but
- was dead, and behold I am alive for evermore, and hold the keys of Hell and
- of Death. {218}
- [The "Second" and Third Adepts lead the Aspirant into the Vault; all kneel
- save the "Chief Adept," who, extending his arms, says:]
- For I know that my Redeemer liveth, and that he shall stand at the
- latter day upon the Earth. I am the Way, the Truth and the Life, no man
- cometh unto the Father but by Me. I am the Purified, I have passed through
- the Gates of Darkness unto Light, I have fought upon Earth for Good, I have
- finished my Work, I have entered into the Invisible. I am the Sun in his
- rising. I have passed through the hour of cloud and of night. I am Amoun,
- the Concealed One, the Opener of the Day. I am Osiris Onnophris, the
- Justified One. I am the Lord of Life triumphant over Death, there is no
- part of Me that is not of the Gods. I am the Preparer of the Pathway; the
- Rescuer unto the Light.
- Out of the Darkness let that Light arise!
- [At these words the Aspirant and the two "Adepts" bow their heads and
- say:]
- Before I was blind, but now I see.
- [Then the "Chief Adept" says:]
- I am the Reconciler with the Ineffable, I am the Dweller of the
- Invisible; let the white Brilliance of the Divine Spirit descend. [A short
- pause.] Arise now an Adeptus Minor of the Rose of Ruby and Cross of Gold,
- in the Sign of Osiris Slain.
- [The "Chief Adept" then explains to the Aspirant the Mystic number of this
- Grade ___ 21; the Pass-word Eheieh (HB:Heh HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Aleph ); and the Key-word,
- INRI, after which he explains to him the diagram of the Minutum Mundum as
- follows:]
-
- {Illustration on page 219 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 72. Minutum Mundum."
-
- This is a standard Tree of Life diagram with the sephiroth as circles and
- the paths as bars. Each path is marked with words for the corresponding
- King Scale colors (see "777", column XV). Each sephira is marked with the
- words of the corresponding Queen scale colors (see "777", column XVI), Malkut
- quartered in the usual manner to give place to the four colors. In
- addition, each sephiroth is also marked with the Astrological
- correspondences from Liber "777", column VI; done as symbols for the planets
- and English words for the remaining three.}
-
- Behold the diagram of "Minutum Mundum Sive Fundamentum Coloris" ___ "The
- Small Universe or the Foundation of Color." Treasure it in thine heart and
- mark it well, seeing that therein is the Key of Nature. It is as thou
- seest the Diagram of the Sephiroth and Paths, with the appropriate colours
- attributed thereto. See that thou reveal it not to the profane, for many
- and great are its mysteries.
- Kether is the highest of all; and therein scintillates the Divine White
- Brilliance, concerning which it is not fitting that I should speak more
- fully.
- Chokmah is Grey (opalescent), the mixture of colours. {219}
- Binah is darkness (iridescence, black-opal), the absorption of colours;
- and thus is the Supernal Triad completed.
- In Kether is the root of Golden Glory, and thence is the Yellow
- reflected into Tiphereth.
- In Chokmah is the root of Blue, and this is reflected into Chesed.
- In Binah is the root of Red, and this is reflected into Geburah, and
- thus is the first reflected Triad completed.
- The beams of Chesed and Tiphereth meet in Netzach and yield Green.
- The beams of Geburah and Tiphereth meet in Hod and yield Orange-tawny.
- The beams of Chesed and Geburah fall in Jesod and yield Purple, and thus
- is the third Triad completed.
- And from the rays of the third Triad are these three colours shown in
- Malkuth, together with a fourth, which is their synthesis.
- For from the Orange-tawny of Hod and the greening nature of Netzach is
- reflected a certain greenish Citron ___ Citrine.
- From the Orange-tawny of mixed with the Puce of Yesod, prodeedeth a Red-
- russet brown--Russet.
- And from the Green and the Puce there cometh a certain other darkening
- Green--Olive.
- And the synthesis of all these is blackness and bordereth upon the
- Qliphoth.
- But the colours of the 22 Paths are derived from and find their root in
- those of the first reflected Triad of the Sephiroth (the three Supernals
- otherwise not entering into their composition), and thus are their positive
- colours formed.
- Unto Air, HB:Aleph , is ascribed the yellow colour of Tiphereth.
- Unto Water, HB:Mem , is ascribed the blue colour of Chesed.
- Unto Fire, HB:Shin , is ascribed the red colour of Geburah.
- The colours of Earth are to be found in Malkuth.
- Those of the planets are in the Rainbow thus:
-
- HB:Taw Saturn. Indigo. HB:Dalet Venus. Green.
- HB:Koph Jupiter. Violet. HB:Bet Mercury. Yellow.
- HB:Samekh {sic: HB:Peh }Mars. Scarlet. HB:Gemel Luna. Blue.
- HB:Resh Sol. Orange.
-
- Unto the signs of the Zodiac are ascribed the following:
-
- HB:Heh Aries. Scarlet. HB:Lamed Libra. Emerald.
- HB:Vau Taurus. Red-Orange. HB:Nun Scorpio. Greenish Blue.
- HB:Zain Gemini. Orange. HB:Peh {sic: HB:Samekh }Sagittarius. Deep Blue.
- HB:Chet Cancer. Amber. HB:Ayin Capricornus. Indigo.
- HB:Tet Leo. Greenish Yellow. HB:Tzaddi Aquarius. Violet.
- HB:Yod Virgo. Yellow-Green. HB:Qof Pisces. Crimson.
- {220}
-
- Further, thou wilt observe that the Colours of the Paths and the
- Sephiroth form a mutual balance and harmony in the Tree. ...
- [The "Chief Adept" then greets the newly made adeptus Minor with the name
- of Frater Hodos Chamelionis.
- The "Second Adept" then explains the colours of the Crook and the Scourge,
- pointing out that the Crook is divided into the Colours symbolic of Kether,
- Air, Chokmah, Taurus, Chesed, Leo, Aries, Tiphereth, Capricornus and Hod.
- And the Scourge into those colours symbolzing Netzach, Scoripo, Tiphereth,
- Gemini, Binah, Cancer, Geburah and Water.
- The "Third Adept" then explains the Admission badge of the Sword and the
- Serpent, saying:]
- ... The one is descending, the other ascending; the one is Fixed, the
- other is the Volatile; the one unites the Sephiroth and the other the
- Paths. Furthermore in the Serpent of Wisdom is shown the ascending spiral,
- and in the Sword the rush of the descending White Brilliance from beyond
- Kether. ...
-
- {Illustration on page 221 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 73. The Emblems on the Altar."
-
- This is a circular device, three concentric rings such that the
- appearance is of a disk with a narrow anulus outside a slightly larger one,
- and the center mostly a large circle. In the exact center is a Hebrew
- letter Shin. Just above this is a rose cross. To the left is a black cup
- formed of a crescent above, circle in center and triangle below. To the
- right is a loose pile of chain. Below is a figure of three components:
- horizontal above a sword or long dagger with hilt to right; crossed below
- a crook with hook open to the center and diagonal to the upper right;
- crossed below a flail with three battens descending from the tip to the
- upper left.}
-
- {Illustration on page 221 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 74. The Crook and Scourge."
-
- This is a detail from Diagram 73. The Crook and flail are its subject.
- The two cross as has been said. The crossing point is in the center of the
- figure and the figure is thus "X" formed.
- The head of the flail is to the upper left and three battens droop from
- it. The battens are divided into three segments along the length of each,
- the upper marked Cancer, the middle marked Gimmel, the lower marked Water.
- The head of the flail is shaped somewhat like a simple smoking pipe with
- bowl downward and stem angled diagonally down to the right, forming the
- start of the shaft of the flail. This head is marked with a Hebrew letter
- Bet. Next down the shaft is a section marked with Gemini. The next
- section is under the intersection of the flail with the crook and is marked
- with Taw. Below this the shaft is sectioned again and marked with Scorpio.
- The lower right section and end of the flail shaft is marked with Nun.
- The head of the crook is a reverse "C" shape, slightly canted so that
- the opening begins with the shaft, continues in a curve to the right and
- terminates just above and to left of the center of curvature. The head of
- the crook is divided into sections, starting with the top: Koph, Air, Chet,
- Taurus, Chet, Leo. The staff of the crook is divided as is the staff of
- the flail, top section Aries, over intersection Taw, below intersection
- Capricorn, bottom Hay.}
-
- [This explanation being finished, the "Chief Adept" leads the Aspirant to
- the Diagram of the Mystic Titles and Grades, and says:]
- This is the symbolic mountain of God in the centre of the Universe, the
- Sacred Rosicrucian Mountain of Initiation, the Mystic Mountain of the
- Caverns, even the Mountain of Abiegnus.
- [This diagram shows a mountain crowned with light, and surrounded with
- darkness. At its base is the wall of Secrecy, whose sole gate is formed by
- the two pillars of Hermes. The ascent of the mountain is made by the
- Serpent of Wisdom.
- The explanation of this diagram being concluded, the "Second" and "Third"
- "Adepts" remove the Altar, and the "Chief Adept" completes the Third Point by
- instructing the Aspirant in the mystic symbolism of the Vault itself, as
- follows:]
- The Vault consists of three principal parts:
- (1) The Ceiling, a brilliant white.
- (2) the Heptagonal walls, of seven colours.
- (3) The Floor, chiefly black.
- The ceiling consists of a triangle, enclosing a Rose of twenty-two
- petals surrounded by a heptagram. On the triangle are the three Supernal
- Sephiroth, and in the heptangle the seven lower ones. {221}
- The Floor is black, having upon it also a triangle enclosed with a
- heptagram, bearing the titles of the Averse and Evil Sephiroth as shown by
- the Great Red Dragon with seven heads. In the midst of the Evil Triangle
- is the rescuing symbol of the Golden Cross united to the Red Rose of forty-
- nine petals. ... "But the Whiteness above shineth the brighter for the
- Blackness which is beneath, and thus mayest thou at length comprehend that
- even the evil helpeth forward the good."
- "And between that Light and that Darkness vibrate the seven colours of
- the Rainbow," which are shown forth in the seven walls, each of which
- consists of forty squares representing the ten Sephiroth; the four
- Cherubim; the Eternal Spirit; the three Alchemic Principles; the three
- Elements; the seven Planets, and the twelve Signs.
- Upon the Altar is placed the Black Calvary Cross charged with a rose of
- twenty-five petals representing the counterchanged action of the Spirit and
- the four Elements.
- [All quit Vault.]
-
- {Illustration on page 222 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 75. The Wall of the Vault."
-
- This is a rectangular grid of squares, five across by eight high. A
- representation is below, save that the top row Scorpio symbol Scorpio used
- here is actually an eagle head, beak to left, on the diagram; and it may
- represent the eagle cherub instead of Scorpio.
-
- ┌___┬___┬___┬___┬___┐
- │ Taurus │ Aquarius │ < │ Scorpio │ Leo │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Salt │ Mercury │ HB:Koph │ Water │ Air │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Sulphur │ HB:Bet │ Saturn │ HB:Chet │ Dee │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Mars │ HB:Gemel │ Sun │ HB:Chet │ Jupiter │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Taurus │ Aquarius │ HB:Taw │ Scorpio │ Leo │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Mercury │ HB:Heh │ Moon │ HB:Nun │ Venus │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Capricorn │ Libra │ HB:Yod │ Cancer │ Aries │
- ├___┼___┼___┼___┼___┤
- │ Virgo │ Gemini │ HB:Mem │ Pisces │ Sagittarius │
- └___┴___┴___┴___┴___┘
-
-
- {Illustration on page 222 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 76. The Black Calvary Cross."
-
- This is a large stylized rose in the form of a petaled and divided
- circle on the point of intersection of a large black Calvary Cross.
- The rose is divided into five sections by five radii, one radius
- straight down. Within the five partitions thus created, there are five
- petaled rings marked with colors. Top partition petals, top to center:
- Azure, Pink, Grey, Lt. Yellow and White. Upper right partition petals,
- outside to center: Purple, Indigo, Green, Lt. Azure, Blue. Lower right
- partition petals, outside to center: Russet, Orange, Pink, Purple, Red.
- Lower left partition petals, outside to center: Citrine Grey, Grey, Indigo,
- Russet, Black. Upper left partition petals, outside to center: Lemon
- Yellow, Green, Orange, Cit. Grey, Yellow.}
-
- {Illustrations on page facing page 222 described:
-
- This is a black and white halftone on clay paper. There are four
- illustrations in all, in order from upper left, clockwise:
-
- "DIAGRAM 77. The Ceiling of the Vault."
-
- This is a heptagram inscribed within a heptagon such that both have a
- point to the top and a flat side to the bottom. Within the innermost
- heptagon, as formed by the intersection of the sides of the heptagram, is
- inscribed an upright equilateral triangle with points touching the
- innermost heptagon. All defining lines of these geometrical figures are
- heavy black. The field is white. The fourteen triangles formed about the
- periphery between the outer heptagon and the heptagram, along with the
- points of the heptagram, are inscribed with the following Hebrew, oriented
- to be read from the center of the figure and planetary symbols from the
- outside; clockwise from top: HB:Dalet HB:Samekh HB:Chet , Jupiter, HB:Taw HB:Vau HB:Koph HB:Lamed HB:Mem ,
- Saturn, HB:Dalet HB:Vau HB:Samekh HB:Yod , Moon, HB:Dalet HB:Vau HB:Heh , Venus {SIC}, HB:Heh HB:Tzaddi HB:Nun ,
- Mercury {SIC}, HB:Taw HB:Resh HB:Aleph HB:Peh HB:Taw , Sun, HB:Heh HB:Resh HB:Vau HB:Bet HB:Gemel , Mars. It
- would appear that the symbols for Venus and Mercury should be exchanged,
- and are deliberately incorrect in their placement on the diagram.
- The central triangle has the following Hebrew just inside the points,
- Clockwise from top: HB:Resh HB:Taw HB:Koph , HB:Heh HB:Mem HB:Koph HB:Chet , HB:Heh HB:Nun HB:Yod HB:Bet , all
- oriented to be read from the center. The center of this triangle is
- occupied by the rose of diagram 63, minus the small rose cross in the
- center of that earlier diagram.
-
- "DIAGRAM 78. The Floor of the Vault."
-
- This is a heptagram inscribed within a heptagon such that both have a
- point to the top and a flat side to the bottom. There is an inverted
- equilateral triangle exactly inscribed within the central hollow of the
- heptagram, The sides of the heptagram every other point, forming isosceles
- triangles with the sides of the heptagon and additional triangles
- alternating around the figure within the points of the heptagram, as in the
- case of diagram 77.. All lines so far described are white. The field is
- black. The lines of the heptagram interlace clockwise as: under then over.
- Partly obscured by the points of the large inner triangle is a scaly ring.
- Serpentine heads on curved necks issue from this ring over the white line
- base into each point triangle, at the 1/3 point along the base to the
- clockwise corner of each triangle. Thus, the heads on necks curve counter-
- clockwise outward from the ring, looking a bit like a rotary brush. The
- heads occupy the centers of the point triangles, parallel to the ring and
- facing counter-clockwise. There is Hebrew (see "777", Col. VIII) written
- within each of the seven point triangles, just inward from the base and
- parallel to the base, oriented to be read from the center of the figure.
- Clockwise, from top: HB:Heh HB:Lamed HB:Koph HB:Shin HB:Ayin HB:Nun , HB:Taw HB:Yod HB:Lamed HB:Yod HB:Lamed ,
- HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Lamed HB:Mem {first letter missing: HB:Gemel }, HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Mem HB:Samekh ,
- HB:Qof HB:Resh HB:Tzaddi {SIC, s.b. HB:Zain } HB:Bet HB:Resh HB:Ayin , HB:Nun-final HB:Vau HB:Resh HB:Yod HB:Resh HB:Heh HB:Taw ,
- HB:Bet HB:Vau {SIC, s.b. HB:Chet }HB:Lamed HB:Vau HB:Gemel . In the upper left point of the
- inner triangle, parallel to the upper base and read from the bottom is:
- HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Resh HB:Taw HB:Samekh {SIC, s.b. HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Resh HB:Aleph HB:Taw HB:Aleph HB:Samekh }.
- In the upper right point, same orientation: HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Yod HB:Gemel HB:Vau HB:Ayin . In
- the lower point, in this configuration is written
- HB:Mem-final HB:Vau HB:Aleph HB:Taw
- HB:Aleph HB:Yod
- HB:Lamed .
- In the center of the large triangle is a calvary cross with the 49
- petaled rose, including four spikes ___ see description of diagram 80,
- next.
-
- "DIAGRAM 80. The Rose and Cross."
-
- This is a large circular rose on a wide but stubby Greek cross. The
- circular rose throws arcs over the Greek cross about halfway along the
- arms. There are four sharp points extending outward from the circumference
- of the rose between the arms of the cross, one between each pair of
- adjacent arms. In the center of the rose there is a small circle visible.
- The petals of the rose are arranged in seven circular rings of seven petals
- each. In each odd ring, starting with the outermost, there is one petal to
- the top. In each even ring there is one petal to the bottom. This
- arrangement allows the petals to overlap the joinings between petals from
- the inside to the outside.
-
- "DIAGRAM 79. The Circular Altar."
-
- This is a circular device. The outermost ring is simply a thick black
- line. Next is a white ring with writing, a thin black line and finally a
- white ring with writing. Within the last ring is a large black disk. The
- disk has the Hebrew letter Shin in white in the center. There are four
- other circles at top, bottom, left and right within the disk. These are
- defined by a thin white ring, black circle and thicker white ring with
- lettering. In the center of each of these smaller circles, on a black
- field, is a head of a cherub. The top has a lion head facing left, Yod
- above head. The bottom has a human head with neck and start of chest,
- facing forward, Vau above head. The left has an eagle head facing left,
- Hay above head. The right has a bull headfacing forward, Hay above head.
- All four have two wings extending from the bottom and arched around the
- sides within the inner circle, like laurels. The lettering in the wide
- rings on these four circles arcs across the top of each. Over the Lion:
- "NEQVA QVAM VACUUM". Over the Bull: "LEGIS JVGVM". Over the Human: "DEI
- GLORIA INTACTA". Over the Eagle: "LIBERTAS EVANGELII".
- The outer white ring of the large circle has the following text: Top,
- oriented to be read from outside: "A.C.R.G. - A.G.R.C.". Upper right, read
- from inside: "HOC". Right, read from inside: "VNVERSI". Lower right, read
- from inside: "COMPENDIVM". Bottom, read from inside: "VNIVS". Lower left,
- read from inside: "MIHI". Left, read from inside: "SEPVLCHRVM". Upper
- left, read from inside: "FECI".
- The inner white ring of the large circle has the following text: Top,
- read from outside: HB:Heh HB:Vau HB:Shin HB:Heh HB:Yod . Lower right, read from inside:
- "MIHI". Lower left, read from inside: "OMNIA".}
-
- [The "Chief Adept" then points out that the head end of the Pastos is
- white and is charged with a Golden Greek Cross and red rose of forty-nine
- petals,9 that the Foot is black, with a white Calvary Cross and Circle upon
- a pedestal or Daïs of three {222} steps, and that on the sides are depicted
- the twenty-two colours of the paths between Light and Darkness.
- The Chief then gives the Aspirant the grip of this grade and the Third
- Point is finished.]
-
- {Illustration on page 223 described:
-
- "DIAGRAM 81. The Cross at the Foot of the Pastos."
-
- This is a square in solid black with a structure in solid white defined
- on it. The structure is a Celtic cross on a three-step dais. This is seen
- as a cut-out. The dais occupies the bottom half, it is three horizontal
- rectangular blocks, graduated from large at the bottom to smallest at the
- top. There are no dividing lines and the blocks are symmetric, with equal
- steps and the upper being thrice the width of any one step, accommodating
- the width of the base of the cross as well as furnishing two steps to
- either side. The Celtic cross is a calvary cross with a ring intersecting
- the ends of the arms. The ring is marked off from the arms by black where
- it would touch them.}
- 9 See Diagram 80.
-
- {Illustration on page 223 approximated:
-
- E. Head End.
- ┌________________________________┐
- │ White │
- ├__________┬__________┬__________┤
- │Scarlet │ │ │
- │ │ Scarlet │ │
- ├__________┤ │ │
- │Red Ore. │ │ │
- │ ├__________┤ │
- ├__________┤ │ Scarlet │
- │Orange │ Orange │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┤ │ │
- │Amber ├__________┤ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┤ Yellow ├__________┤
- │G. Yellow │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┼__________┤ │
- │Y. Green │ │ │
- │ │ Green │ Yellow │
- ├__________┤ │ │
- │Emerald │ │ │
- │ ├__________┤ │
- ├__________┤ │ │
- │G. Blue │ Blue │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┤ ├__________┤
- │Blue ├__________┤ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┤ Indigo │ │
- │Indigo │ │ │
- │ │ │ Blue │
- ├__________┼__________┤ │
- │Violet │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┤ Violet │ │
- │Crimson │ │ │
- │ │ │ │
- ├__________┴__________┴__________┤
- │ Black │
- └________________________________┘
- DIAGRAM 82.
- The Side of the Pastos.}
-
-
- " "THE CLOSING"
-
- [The "Chief Adept" asks the very honoured Fratres and Sorores to help him
- close the Vault of the Adepts, and then says as he rises and closes the
- door:]
- "Post centum viginti annos patebo." Thus have I closed the Vault of the
- Adepts, in the Mystic Mountain of Abiegnus.
- "Third Adept:" Ex Deo Nascimur.
- "Second Adept:" In Jeheshuah Morimur.
- "Chief Adept:" Per Sanctum Spiritum Reviviscimus.
- [All present give the LVX sign in silence.]
-
- The following explanation of the above ritual by P. we give below in its
- entirety, for it is a great help in properly understanding the 5° = 6°
- Ceremony. The reader must, however, bear in mind that it was not written
- till nearly three years after the present date, and this fact no doubt
- accounts for several Eastern expressions of thought creeping in.
-
- FRATER P.'S SKETCH FOR AN EXPLANATION OF THE 5° = 6° RITUAL
- OF ADEPTUS MINOR.
-
- In this Grade there are three officers:
- Isis, Apophis, (replaced by Horus) and Osiris.
- Chesed, Geburah, Tiphereth.
- Yet their functions are in a sense counterchanged, the Chief Adept
- representing {223} Osiris in the main ceremony, and the Third Adept
- reflecting the benignant character of Isis.
- The knocks which open the ceremony are seven, as it is written: "He made
- them Six; and for the seventh He cast into the midst of them the Fire of
- the Sun." For Tiphereth 5° = 6° is a Solar degree.
- After this the signs are given and the portal is guarded in the usual
- manner; for the intention in all the grades is identical, namely, that of
- harmonising the temple with the ceremony.
-
- " ""THE FIRST VIBRATION."
- Not only are the knocks symbolic of the Hexagram as above; but they
- refer to the moving of the Divine Spirit of Fire upon the Waters.
- For this is the First Breath of the Light, a brooding thereof.
-
- " "THE SECOND VIBRATION."
- The Second appearance of the Light is as a flash of Lightning; the
- Flaming Sword. This is shown by 21, the number of Eheieh, the Divine Name
- of Kether; then the Tiphereth symbol of the Vault; and last the centre of
- the Earth affirmed in turn.
- This descent from Kether to Malkuth formulates the Flaming Sword, and
- thus is the Light invoked in the second place.
- The Seal is IAO, IHShVH = 17 + 326 = 343 = 7 x 7 x 7, "i.e.", 7 made into
- a cube, the formation of the Stone of the Wise from the seven-fold regimen,
- and the fixation of the Wanderers (the seven planets, or of the volatile.).
- 777 = One is She the Ruach Elohim of Lives, and the Flaming Sword, and
- Olahm ha Qliphoth.
- Moreover 17 is the Svastika and IHShVH ___ the Pentagram again, the
- marriage of Isis and Osiris (as shown by the signs in the key-word).
- Now the Flaming Sword is a swift and transitory symbol; the solidity and
- permanence of Light is given in the pyramidal symbol. But the Flaming
- Sword is always the Beginning after the Ruach Elohim hath moved upon the
- surface of the waters; as here, so in the further ritual.
- Further, they being now in Tiphereth, they will formulate that which is
- Kether in Tiphereth, the Rose and Cross.
- The Key to the Vault is the Rose and Cross ___ Life. That which is
- alive is buried there: not that which is dead in very truth. Also we must
- first be crucified. Also the Rose and Cross resumes INRI.
- Now INRI conceals IAO, and IAO besides its Apophis signification (for
- IAO is the Gnostic Name of the Most High IAIDA) is Amoun descending ___ He,
- the Concealed One! when Isis and Osiris are united. It is the Ankh which
- is held in the hand of Chesed, and reveals the man whose majesty is that of
- the ten Sephiroth (which are combined in the Ankh);10 but in a passive way.
- This and the wands are the {224} correlatives of the Serpent and the Sword;
- 10 See Diagram 61.
- for the Sword is active, the Serpent passive, while the active Wand11 in
- each case is of the paths, and the passive Ankh of the Sephiroth. The Ankh
- is held by the Kether band, seeing that to Kether alone should we hold fast
- in the passive reception of light (passive because it is held in the left
- hand); in order to project light, &c, we have a wand in our "right" hand, and
- this is held in different ways for different purposes. On the breast,
- Tiphereth in equilibrium, we have the twenty-two letters as a rose; the
- nine Planets, five Elements and three Alchemicals as a Cross (39 = IHVH +
- AChD), in all sixty-one symbols,12 "i.e.", the AIN (=61) is thus denoted.
- The Rose and Cross being united, they bring down into the centre of all the
- Divine White Brilliance of Kether, in which is shown another Rose Cross, no
- longer of divided light, but Ruby of the Holy Spirit; of Gold, the Glory of
- the Light; of Green rays because Isis shines forth ___ a new Creation.
- This higher Rose Cross is again the mystery of the Higher Genius descending
- into Kether, when the Lower is in Tiphereth established. For in all things
- are higher and lower; "e.g.", Binah, Chesed and Hod are all Water, but in a
- different manner and degree13.
-
- " ""THE WANDS."14
- Isis hath the wand of Thoth, its head being in Kether and its bands
- showing HB:Nun-final HB:Mem HB:Aleph , = HB:Shin HB:Taw HB:Mem HB:Aleph , which shows Chesed HB:Dalet as
- summing the Supernals.15
- Horus hath the wand of Osiris his Father.
- Osiris hath the wand of Isis his Mother.
- Note especially Mercury in Virgo: The Thoth-wand for Isis.
- Sun in Leo: The Osiris-wand for Horus.16
- Venus in Taurus: The Isis-wand for Osiris.
- All are thus linked with the Higher. Also we add Mercury Virgo Sun
- Leo Venus Taurus and obtain 231 = 0 + 1 + ... + 21 = the Sum of the
- Numbers of the Keys of the Tarot. Further, Amoun ___ the Winged Globe ___
- is again shown when Isis and Osiris are united. Further, 5 + 9 + 14 (the
- bands on the wands) = 28 Power HB:Chet HB:Koph , for these are the total of the
- Bands thereon.
- Also the Globe is Light, the Phoenix Life, the Lotus Love. (Symbol of
- Binary, The "Prong," see Dante. This prong points downwards. Arms of Typhon
- in 16th key.) They also show the development of creation (Lotus wand)
- operated by rebirth (Phoenix wand), presided over by the Kerubic working
- and the Everlasting wings (Chief Adept's wand). {225}
- We now turn to the important symbolism of the number 120. It is
- HB:Chet HB:Mem HB:Samekh {sic: ?HB:Koph HB:Mem HB:Samekh ?} and the arrow hieroglyph which has been
- sufficiently explained in Z. and the Portal Ritual. It emphasises the
- Pentagram formula17, that only the purified man IHShVH can enter here.
- Also 120 = 4 x 5 x 6 (Chesed, Geburah, Tiphereth). It is 12, HVA, divided
- in the 10 Sephiroth. In Coptic, IHO = 120 by shape = Virgo Aries Capricorn
- = Yetziratically 85 = a flower or cup. The previous symbols have
- formulated the Rainbow, and this is the arrow cleaving them. The "Chief"
- "Adept" now begins a new vibration with a knock, the shrine and Adepti having
- formulated the Great Work. This second vibration may be read
- hieroglyphically as follows:
- 11 The three wands contain the twenty-two Paths. See Diagrams 64,
- 65, 66.
- 12 See Diagram 63.
- 13 See Diagram 63.
- 14 See Diagrams 64, 65, 66.
- 15 The Three Supernals are in a way summed in Chesed, HB:Dalet being
- the dividing-line.
- 16 Not Mars in Scorpio.
- 17 That is, 1 x 2 x 3 x 4 x 5 = 120.
- By the Sephiroth and the Paths we work; the Rose and Cross united, we
- are; and Kether is in our Tiphereths by Light, Life, and Love, reached by
- the path cleaving the Rainbow.
- This, therefore, seals all present as adepts, and also serves to
- equilibrate perfectly the Vault for reception of the light, while also
- formulating the first beginnings of that Light.
-
- " ""THE THIRD VIBRATION."
- All face East to salute the rising sun. The door is opened wide, since
- the great Work is formulated, and the three Adepti formulate by their
- position the Triangle of the Supernals, as if it descended from the Roof of
- the Vault. Then by joining their Wands and Ankhs they formulate the
- Pyramid ___ (is not this Vault of Abiegnus the Chamber of the King in the
- Great Pyramid of Cheops?) ___ the most stable of forms, the three showing
- forth the four, since the Triangles form a tetrahedron18. For
- HB:Nun-final HB:Mem HB:Aleph occultly spelleth 741 = HB:Shin HB:Taw HB:Mem HB:Aleph . Also the Pyramid
- = 4 x 3 = 12 HVA. Thus also each hath 3 letters of 3 words, but all
- together seal each 3 within a fourth, the synthesis of the 3.
- Note also: HB:Yod = fire in hHB:Vau HB:Heh HB:Yod , Scorpio is the Water Cherub.
- That he is Amoun also is shown by the Eagle whose wings are those of the
- Winged Globe. The Sun shineth in the Air.19
- But in the signs they are united first of all in the Sign of Light, +.
- The LVX differentiates this light, as is explained in the Ritual itself.
-
- " ""First Point."
- Know ye that the whole Object of the Ritual is to unite the Postulant
- with Osiris, represented by the Chief Adept, save when he again taketh his
- Wand and Ankh and instructeth the Postulant, and is Isis, the Revealer of
- the Mysteries.
- In the first point the Chief Adept does not appear. He is the slain and
- hidden Osiris in the nether world.
- Therefore the Postulant in order to be identified with him must be
- slain. He is {226} also to be put though the IAO formula of Creation,
- Death and Resurrection, in a lesser way, interwoven with the greater. Thus
- his first admission is of "mourning."
- The "Second Adept" is still Horus.
- But the "Third Adept" is now Anubis.
- Introducing Adept is still Themis.
- They are, as it were, the guardians of the body of the slain Osiris.
- For initials ', c and Theta see Z. explanation in 0° = 0° Ritual. A,
- (Knock) commences the new Vibration.
- He is prepared by Themis.
- The alarm of HB:Yod HB:Yod HB:Yod HB:Yod ' HB:Yod places the 4 before
- the 1, and Anubis at once challenges.
- The Aspirant, not waiting for his Higher Self (Theta ) to speak, assumes
- the Horus formula (wearing his lamen), and seeketh to take by force the
- Kingdom of Heaven.
- Horus arises as it were insulted. He, the chief Guardian of the Tomb
- ___ shall this one enter, the not even initiated?
- The Sword and Serpent are given back to him, but not yet united as in
- the Rose Cross. He is therefore clothed in black to show his uninitiated
- state and the darkness in which he walks; his hands are bound; the middle
- pillar only is free; yet is there also a chain about his neck, the binding
- of Daäth,20 so that the Higher and Lower Wills may connect. But his
- 18 WEH NOTE: Yet the great pyramid is not a tetrahedron, having as
- it does five faces, four being triangles and the fifth a square
- base ___ thus being a half-octahedron.
- 19 These three are united in the fourth ___ Earth, because the
- second h is the Earthly sign of Virgo.
- 20 Daäth prevents his lower will connecting with his higher will.
- Tiphereth is not bound: his Lower Will must of itself aspire. This time is
- "One" Knock given as it were for very feebleness of nature, yet formulating
- Kether.
- The Higher Self now speaks for Postulant, and they are admitted by the
- Aspiration of Postulant (Serpent) and the Divine Light descending in answer
- (Flaming Sword), as it is written "While he was yet a great way off, his
- father saw him and ran ____." He hath returned, showing the value of
- persistent Will. The Serpent and Flaming Sword are Wisdom and Strength,
- the slow but subtle movement of the Serpent, the rush of the Lightning
- flash, caring naught for obstacles.
- These conjoint are 32,21 that is, the joining of Arikh and Zauir Anpin
- in AHIHVH (32). And 32 = ChZIZ (lightnings) ZKH (was pure) and LB (heart);
- also LB = LibraMercury ___ the Equilibration of Creation.
- Also, though the force of his obligation is shown as binding, ___ note
- well that it is also that force which admits him. The Aspirant cannot even
- kneel without help.
-
- " ""Prayer of the Second Adept"
- Formulates Chesed, Geburah, and Tiphereth, the Triangle Water, and
- finally Kether, as it is written: "And the Ruach Elohim moved upon the face
- of the waters." This is an invocation of the higher and the first
- formulation of the Light in the Postulate ("cf." Opening ___ the Knock).
- {227}
- His hands are unbound that he may help himself. The humility lesson is
- formulated in Ruach, and Daäth is rebuked openly (as chain does so
- occultly).
- Aspirant must rise unaided; and the only help his initiators can give
- him is to force him to kneel.
-
- " "Charge to Aspirant."
- Black is not only evil; it is the "charge" ("i.e.", flashing colour) of
- Spirit. Fraternal pity is formulated, as well as sympathy.
- The 120 (Sagittarius) is then formulated in Aspirant. Note that the
- Opening Symbolism, as it were, foreshadows that of the Ritual proper. This
- formula is also one of equilibration: "vide" explanation of the 14th Key in
- the Portal Ritual. The 3 and 7 are united in Aspirant, and also the 12.
- Thus is his Rose (22) formulated, while the five grades formulate his Cross
- (5 squares).
- The Aspirant is now the purified man, in touch with his Jechidah, "but in"
- "Kether only as yet."
- His crucifixion equilibrates as well as binds, and formulates occultly
- the LVX.
- The purpose of his consenting is to raise the Rose Cross, "i.e.", to bring
- redemption unto men.
- The adjuration to HVA follows, after which the Obligation, which
- consists of ten clauses, corresponding to the ten Sephiroth. The Kether of
- the man speaking binds the nine lower Sephiroth:
-
- " "Chokmah," which would (in its failure, since everything but Kether
- has an evil aspect) lack purity (by its duality; and devotion
- and service (by opposing itself to Kether).
- " "Binah," which would unveil mysteries.
- " "Chesed," which would rebel against authority and be slack in
- exercising it.
- " "Geburah," which would display its strength and boast thereof.
- " "Tiphereth," which would be normally the mere human Will.
- 21 The Sword, the Ten Sephiroth. The Serpent, the Twenty-two
- letters: together the Thirty-two paths.
- " "Netzach," which would fall unless Divine Names aided it; "vide" 4° =
- 7° Altar Diagram, and Nogah is "natural" splendour, a mere
- bubble.
- " "Hod," which would talk and lie; its positive promise is sexual;
- for Mercury is hermaphrodite.
- " "Jesod," which is solid and sluggish, and would be idle and content
- with what it had done.
- " "Malkuth," which needs one to point out illusory nature of matter,
- and tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil.
-
- " "The Stigmata."
- Formulate the LVX Cross.
- "Cf." Ateh, Malkuth, ve Geburah, ve Gedulah, le' Olahm, AMEN. (The
- Stigmata being formed by touching the forehead, feet, right hand, left hand
- and heart.) {228}
- Thus the Sephiroth are equilibrated in both directions as in the Equinox
- Ritual.22
- The Versicles will be seen to be very appropriate to each Sephira. This
- application of the Stigmata fixes the Light, as the Flaming Sword is a
- transitory Symbol (see Opening).
- The Aspirant may now resume his emblems; after which Themis commemorates
- the Life and Death of Osiris under the figure of Christian Rosenkreutz, as
- it were.
- "The Morning of Isis." For Aspirant being now "dead," Isis mourneth for
- him. But Aspirant also mourneth, that L sign may be formulated in him.
- She points out Rose Cross as an external emblem of the Completion of the
- Great Work. In the life of Jesus Christ the Master, the most notable
- events are ___ he is cloistered at 5; when 30 he takes disciples and begins
- ministrations. When 32 (paths and Sephiroth) he takes 4 others and is the
- One among the 7 (or the 3 and the 4 = 12). At 106 he dies (106 is
- "attained" and HB:Nun-final HB:Vau HB:Nun Scorpio).
- The symbolism of 120 having been accomplished, his tomb is found. This
- is the tomb of the Postulant.
- (Note Geomantic Angelic Symbolism of IAO and INRI.)
- The L Sign is the Svastika. (See Z in 0° = 0° Ritual for meaning.)
- Also Svastika hath 17 squares showing IAO synthetical.23 And the Svastika
- includeth the Cross, "even as a child in the Womb of its Mother to develop
- itself anew," &c. &c. (Cry of 29th AEthyr.)24 The Cubical Svastika hath
- 78 faces = Tarot and Mezla. It is also HB:Aleph = Air and Zero. It shows the
- Initiation of a Whirling Force.
- The V sign is that of Apophis and Typhon. It is the Y of Pythagoras; it
- is the arms flung up of the drowning man and therefore = 12th key and
- HB:Mem . It is also the Horns of the mediaeval Devil. It shows the binding
- and apparent death of the force, without which it cannot come to any
- perfection.
- The X sign is that of the Pentagram. It showeth the Triumph of the
- Light. It is HB:Shin descended, and therefore Fire. Moreover the Pentagram
- formulateth the 10 Sephiroth. (Is not the Flaming Sword the Pentagram
- unwound?) It is the final rise in perfect equilibrium of the force.
- The whole is LVX. Showing the Light imperfect, until it hath descended
- into Hell. (Sowing ___ waiting ___ reaping. Cyst reproduction of some
- simple animals. Hibernation, &c.) The arms are stretched out and then
- refolded ___ effort and peace. The Cross Sign shows HB:Taw : and all four
- are thus AMThSh and AMN. The Vibrations pass with the Sun, of course.
- The Light being thus fixed in the Vault, all leave the same and the seal
- is given.
-
- 22 A Golden Dawn Ritual omitted here for lack of space.
- 23 = 6 + 1 + 10 = 17.
- 24 See "The Elemental Calls of Dr. Dee."
- " "Second Point."
- The Vault is opened in Tiphereth symbols in three words of three, four,
- and five letters each, (the Triangle, the Cross and the Pentagram), though
- IHSVH shows Pentagram INRI, Rose Cross, and conceals Cross, the Lux. {229}
- Note very carefully the interchanging symbols of the Adepti throughout.
- They are not separate, but overlap; and this shows the absolute necessity
- of a fraternal and sympathetic feeling. All repeat signs, as all partake
- of the Lux. The Postulant, bearing the wand of Isis, may pass within the
- gate of Isis (Venus). Also he bears the Ankh.
- The Postulant is led into the Vault; and he thus beginneth to tread down
- the forces of evil, which, be it well remembered, support him.
- He is placed in the North as in 0° = 0°, but here he is not in the
- sign Taurus (redemption), but of Scorpio; for he is dead or disintegrated into
- his component parts. Also, as shown by "Libertas Evangelii," he is in the
- position of free choice ___ his Lower Will must decide the result. The
- Seven are about him ___ the Universe watches his choice. Note the 7 x 40 =
- 280 symbolism. For 280 is Sandalphon, who in 1° = 10° made him a path:
- it is also MNTzPK, the five letters of Severity and judgment, and
- HB:Peh-final HB:Resh , terror, also HB:Resh HB:Ayin HB:Yod , the angel of the wood of the world of
- Assiah, since the greater part of it is sterile trees.
- The "Third Adept" is on the southern side of the Pastos ___ Themis as
- "Legis Jugum," and Horus in the Fire position. Nobody is in the quarter of
- Air, where wait the other fragments of Postulant: his Nephesch being thus
- ready to be glorified.
- The attention of the Postulant is at once called to the Roof; his Lower
- Will looketh upwards, and he sees at last the "Invisible Lignt."
- The Altar shows: (1) The Great Work as the compendium of Unity; (2)
- IHSVH Symbol accomplishing this and expanded within into five circles.
- This shows that the five principles of man must be united perfectly.25
- The Lion and HB:Yod with the Rose Cross represents the First Cause, the
- Dawn, the Virgin Mother, and the Great Work. "Nequaquam Vaccum"26 shows that
- "Before Abraham was, I am!"
- The Eagle and HB:Heh with the Cup represent the Blood shed for the
- remission of sins, and the Chalice of the Stoistes. "Libertas Evangelii"
- shows free-will.
- The Man with HB:Vau and the dagger shows the "last Result." HB:Vau is Taurus,
- the redemption. The Dagger is the means. For "Dei Gloria Intacta" is the
- end of all.
- And the Bull with h and Chain shows the Burial and the Earth, Life
- and Labour which accomplish all these things. "Legis Jugum" shows Destiny
- balancing free-will. {230}
- In the midst is HB:Shin and the Incense: now Incense requires Air, Fire,
- Water and Earth for its being: thus the whole table is shown in HB:Shin as
- the combination and centre of all, being the glory of the Vast Countenance.
- All this is brilliant and flashing: "i.e.", equilibrated in itself and
- therefore a fit recipient of the Flashing Light: and brilliance is purity
- and energy.
- 25 JECHIDAH
- (Spirit)
- NESCHAMAH CHIAH
- (water) (Fire)
- RUACH
- (Air)
- NEPHESCH
- (Earth)
- 26 That is; nowhere a void. The other mottoes mean: the Freedom of
- the Gospel; the Unsullied Glory of God; and the Yoke of the Law,
- respectively.
- Now all kneel down and the Higher is again invoked. Postulant is fixed
- in Tiphereth and looking up to Kether. He again rejoices that he hath been
- crucified.
- Justice ariseth and taketh from him his Kether-wand and Ankh, and his
- own hands put the chain upon his neck, the symbol of earth and burial
- therein; and the Supreme Hour of Apophis is upon him, as it is written:
- "Eloi, Eloi, lamma sabacthani!" Also this chain of Earth refers to the
- great renunciation of the Ego, refusing Devachan27 and reassuming
- incarnation: not to the renunciation of Nirvana, which the mere purified
- man as such is not entitled to. Note also that Postulant himself now
- rebukes Daäth as the Second Adept did for him in the First Point. At this
- moment the Aspirant is not longer dead; he enters again the earth-life, for
- it is the reincarnation of the soul. But he is as the child unconscious of
- the Adept within him, and knoweth it not. He riseth not yet glorified, but
- as still upon the Cross.
- Themis now takes the Cup, or Lotus, and Dagger, or Cross, and the Death
- Symbol is dipped in the Resurrection Symbol, and the marks of LVX are again
- imprinted on him, as if to seal the prayer of the Second Adept. The
- Postulant now takes the Rose Cross and lifts it (as before for symbolism).
- Note also that this is the fourth element in the consecration (four
- pillars, &c., in 0° = 0° Ritual). He then upholdeth the Rose Cross as
- if that were the object of his accepting the Chain. And now, having gained
- the right to take his Ruach with him in the Darkness, he may demand the
- Opening of the Pastos. The Altar is moved, "new heavens and new earth,"
- &c. The Pastos lid also, "Osiris no longer divided into glory and
- suffering, but central and perfect."
- The "Third Adept" gives the Postulant his Wand and Ankh, thus again
- uniting him to Chesed (Isis L). Also "If ye be crucified," &c., is said in
- marking the Chesed hand.
- The "Third Adept," "And the Light," &c. ___ showing Postulant that he is
- not dead but alive.
- Accordingly "Chief Adept" reaches out his Kether-wand to that Kether-
- centre of the Rose Cross above him, and in that act restores himself to
- life and consciousness thereof.
- The Higher Self descendeth for the second time and the man is united
- once more.
- The Osiris "Chief Adept" (not yet fully glorified, but in his death alive)
- formulates these ideas.
- The interchange of Chief Adept and Postulant now takes place completely
- with the {c}hange of weapons.
- Chief Adept becomes Isis, and instructs the Osiris in Chesed, her
- symbol. {231}
- It also shows the marriage of Isis and Osiris in the tomb, or that Isis
- hath descended to restore her son to life. Also Isis in the Pastos shows
- the winter and seed-time of earth, ___ Isis is also Persephone, be it well
- remembered!
- Third Aspirant seals all this in the Ruach and synthesises all with "Ex"
- "Deo Nascimur," &c. &c.
- The Altar and lid are restored, showing that the full glorification is
- not yet.
- The Aspirant quits the Portal, showing that to complete the Great Work
- one must go out into the world and work.
-
- " ""Third Point."
- Represents IAO, the synthesis of that three-fold work. Osiris not only
- risen but glorified, for IAO is the name also of the Highest, as the
- Gnostics do assure us.
- Here then the "Chief Adept" is the glorified Osiris: the Postulant being
- only the risen Osiris. Again the Higher Genius is formulated. The
- 27 Heaven.
- Postulant is now well in touch with the Higher Soul in Kether; but has not
- yet "begun" the Great Work.
- The Pastos is without, "for it will never be wanted again." But in south-
- east and north-east are the Grades and Minutum Mundum; the Serpent and the
- Flaming Sword are on the altar, also the Mystic Mountain of Abiegnus.28
- The Empty Pastos is shown ___ there, if anywhere, is a void! The Risen
- Osiris contemplates his tomb, when suddenly he is called into the glory by
- Chief Adept's voice from the place of HB:Yod , the world of Atziluth. But he
- knoweth it not; only his resurrection is fixed in his mind. He is called
- back further to his Cross, and then again he looketh forward, and a dim
- presentment of glory touches him. Then only doth the Postulant's Ruach
- rise fully into Neschamah, and he nameth the Name of the Highest, and is
- forever beyond Hell and Death.
- The "Second Adept" says that Akasa29 (hearing) can hear Spirit. The door
- is flung wide open, so that no longer a dim sight of glory be, but the full
- wide-flowing influx of the Light, and the Osiris and his companions bend in
- awe and adoration at that mighty and terrible glory. Between Strength and
- Justice doth he kneel in the sign of his rising, and seeth again the Cross,
- not now of suffering, but only of Light.
- The God in His glory sayeth: "I am Amoun, the Concealed One," not only
- Osiris the Justified.
- At the coming of that Glory they bow and shade their eyes from its
- brilliance: for what are the Sun and Moon to abide His presence?
- But now the Sun and Moon are Apollo and Artemis, Osiris and Isis; the
- Divine Eye is formulated from the Light of those eyes that are but as
- darkness, and the Osiris saith in very truth: "Before I was blind: now I
- see!" {232}
- The Great Light dawns, The Flashing Brilliance of the All-Pervading
- Spirit of the Gods descends: the Divine Spirit is upon him, and all bow in
- adoration of that White Glory.
- The Osiris stands, and by that sign uniteth himself with that Light. He
- faces the West, ready to shed light upon the World, and there in the
- Pyramid is the Great Work accomplished; for in his heart is Kether, the
- Centre of light, and the Rosy Cross is in his body, "i.e.", his Nephesch is
- redeemed while his Mind is ever open to the Descending Floods of the Influx
- from the Higher.
- Now the Chief Adept is again Isis, and instructs. She formulateth AHIH
- and Tiphereth, and the light is finally fixed as the analysis of the Key
- Word, synthesising and uniting the symbolism of the entire ceremony again
- by the Pyramid formula.
- Minutum Mundum. The Light is shown divided and balanced in the Tree.
- Crook and Scourge. The Light is shown in the symbols of Osiris.
- Serpent and Sword. The Light-bearers run and return.
- Mystic Mountain of Abiegnus. The Abodes of Light are only reached by a
- steep ascent.
- The Vault is then explained on Microcosm lines.
- Note that 40 shows the 10 Sephiroth in the four worlds, or letters of
- the name.
- Aspirant is now in Water, and Chief Adept in Earth, to show how complete
- is their interchange. Chief Adept being naturally Water, Chesed; and
- Aspirant, Earth.
- The grip of the grade strengthens this.
- Right hand above left hand shows Nephthys above Isis, the Completed
- work. The wrists ___ the unity from which the five springs ___ are grasped
- = Kether.
- The Cross (hands crossed) is the means of doing this.
- 28 The explanation of this abstruse point has been unfortunately
- omitted by Frater P. This is to be regretted as the rest is so
- beautifully lucid.
- 29 See 777, Cols. lv., lxxv., pp. 16, 17.
- Note: if you "pull" in this position you initiate a whirling force. They
- regain positions.
-
- " "Closing"
- The 120 is formulated and calleth forth the elemental Guardians. The
- Triangle of the Supernals is formulated, and the LVX signs close the whole
- with its synthetical glory, but they are given in silence, as showing forth
- that they have all attained unto the Peace of God which passeth
- understanding, to keep their hearts and minds through IHShVH our Lord.
-
- AMEN.
-
-
- By thus passing through the ritual of the 5° = 6° Grade of Adeptus
- Minor, P., in part at least, unveiled that knowledge which he had set out
- in the 0° = 0° ritual to discover. For as the first grade of the First
- Order endows the Neophyte with an unforgettable glimpse of that Higher
- Self, the {233} Augoeides, Genius, Holy Guardian Angel or Adonai; so does
- the first grade of the Second Order engender within him that divine spark,
- by drawing down upon the Aspirant the Genius in Pentecostal Flames; until
- it no longer enshrines him like the distant walls of the starry abyss, but
- burns within him, pouring through the channels of his senses an unending
- torrent of glory, of that greater glory which alone can be comprehended by
- one who is an Adept: yet again, but the shadow of that supreme glory which
- is neither the shrine nor the flame, but the life of the Master.
- From the commencement of this history we have ever found Frater P.
- valiantly battling with the Elemental Forces. As a hoodwinked Neophyte he
- was led into the colossal darkness of Malkuth to become a Zelator in the
- hidden mysteries of Earth. Here he found a Kingdom seemingly so balanced
- in its Scintillating Intelligence that he little suspected that its
- overwhelming glory was but the reflection of the Supernal Flame on the dark
- face of the Waters in which slept the invisible coils of the drowsing
- serpent of human will. Here, on account of its intense darkness, all
- became to him clear as crystal, in which he could read his own thoughts
- mirrored in the wavelets of the ever-dancing waters of life. Here again
- Existence, as the World Mystery, became to him the supreme riddle of the
- human Sphinx; and in his strivings to read it, in his doubts, which Minerva
- -like sprang from his former certainties, he informed within himself the
- first letter of the Name of God, the Virgin impregnated by the one idea ___
- the Vision of Adonai incarnated in her Son.
- Illumined by this one supreme longing which had burnt up his coarser
- desires, he passed through the next ritual to {234} the illusive Foundation
- of Yesod, which in its apparent Equilibrium contains a falsified reflection
- of the Supreme path of the Fool. For, though its element is Air, it is not
- the AEthyr of Zero, the breath of Equilibrium, any more than Air as a
- mixture of Oxygen and Nitrogen is the Ether of Space. From Yesod he could
- look back upon Malkuth and be filled with an intense pity for all who still
- cling to its illusive Splendour; so also could he look up towards Kether
- (Kether in Yesod, though he knew it not), and burn with a joy not unmingled
- with sorrow at the apparent hopelessness of ever being able to climb so
- distant a peak.
- Thus would the heavens and hells seduce him from the path, the path of
- the Sun and the Angel, which through their greater glory blinded his
- understanding from the true way, and appeared to him not as light but as
- darkness.
- His present position seemed so clear to him that its very clearness
- would also have blinded him as it has so many others, had he not slain the
- incubus of the Supreme, and sought a greater independence by refusing to
- look at the clouded summit of the mountain whilst the lower slopes were
- unclimbed. Instead he said to himself, the next step is God to me, ay!
- God, and very God of very God: there is no other God than He.30 Thus
- through the strength of the eagle, whose eyes scorn the fire of the sun,
- did he learn to conquer {235} Hod, the Splendour of the mighty waters, the
- ever-flowing and fluctuating desires of life, which contains all the
- colours of the opal, each brother light dissolving into its sister
- counterpart, according as the position of the Aspirant changes.
- Here he learnt of the deceptions of desire; how they change, and only
- exist by perpetually changing. Yet also here he learnt how to slay them by
- wedding them to their opposites; but in the very act he only begat another
- mystery more terrible than the last, the mystery of Netzach.
- As fire may be victorious over water, or water over fire, so may victory
- itself leave the Victor doubly enslaved by his very Success. Until the
- present, Frater P. had always found some new cause for which to draw his
- sword; but now, though the blade was as bright and keen as ever, like a
- knight surrounded by crafty footpads in the night, he knew not which way to
- thrust, thought the danger which surrounded him he felt was greater than
- any that he had ever experienced before. This danger was, indeed, the
- seduction of things Supremely Material. For at this point on his journey,
- having mastered the three elements, he came nigh falling slave to the
- fourth; just as a warrior who has slain the King, and the Captain of the
- Guard, and even the Chief Eunuch who sleeps across the threshold of the
- Queen's bed-chamber, may lose the Kingdom he has all but won amongst the
- soft seducing cushions of a fair woman's couch, and only awake from his
- foolish sleep as the mallet drives the nail through his unguarded head.
- More valiant men have fallen in Netzach than ever fell in Malkuth,
- Yesod, and Hod combined, and more will fall in Tiphereth than ever fell in
- Netzach, and for the same reason, {236} and that is, that all Success is
- illusionary, the greatest illusion being to consider oneself Successful.
- It is here that man leaves, if he strive, the bow of worldly desires,
- and cleaves the firmament of thought like an arrow, which, eventually
- speeding out of the world's attraction, becomes as an universe to itself.
- This cleaving of the Veil of the Vault of the Adepts is in truth the
- precipitation of the Jechidah from the elemental flux that goes to make
- man. The Virgin Mother of Malkuth, the Earth fecundated by Air, Water and
- Fire, is delivered of her Son the Spirit, who is the Adept reborn in the
- Vault as Christian Rosencreutz; not yet Adonai the Christ, the Son of God,
- but Adonai, Jehesuah, the Son of Man, Jesus the Carpenter who one day will
- fashion the Tree of Life into the image of the Supernal Christ. No longer
- is the Vision of Adonai a mere glimpse as of a flickering light without,
- lost in the distance of a great forest, but a light which burns as a lamp
- within a lantern, and which sheds its beams equally in all directions.
- It is here, when the Aspirant becomes a sun unto himself, entranced by
- the beauty of his children, his seemingly balanced thoughts,31 the
- 30 A person arriving at Kether of Malkuth is liable to mistake it
- for Kether of Kether, and so on with an ever-increasing
- likelihood until Kether of Kether is actually attained, when the
- one swallows the other as the Serpent swallows its tail and
- eventually itself. In Kether of Kether there is no thinking or
- thought, therefore no certainty or uncertainty. From Malkuth of
- Yesod three obsessing forces come into play, viz., Kether of
- Malkuth, which tempts the Aspirant to look back; the local
- temptations of all the Sephiroth of Yesod save Yesod of Yesod,
- which is the next; and Malkuth of Hod, which tempts him to run in
- Hod before he can walk in Yesod.
- 31 The Pillar of Mildness in the Tree of Life passes through the
- Sephiroth Kether, Tiphereth, Yesod and Malkuth which appear to be
- all equally balanced. This, however, is incorrect, for all save
- Kether, which is the point from which motion originates, are as
- marks set upon the pendulum of a clock, the nearer to Malkuth
- (the weight) the greater will be the space they move through,
- wandering planets and comets that obey his will, that he is liable to
- forget that though a sun to himself, he is nevertheless but an atom of the
- Glory Supernal, but a mote of dust dancing in the beam of the Eye Divine.
- This it arrives that he is as likely to be obsessed by the ordered harmony
- of things in Tiphereth, as the joys of the {237} discord of things obsessed
- him but a stage or tow below. As the sun vivifies so can it corrupt.
- Therefore by his own forces must he destroy his contentment by a self-
- explosion of discontent so terrific that the ordered universe governed by
- Spirit is not blown into Chaos, the Qliphoth, but out of Chaos, out of
- Cosmos itself, into a new world, a higher Equilibrium, a universe of
- colossal strength and power. If he tremble, he is lost; he must strain
- every nerve, every muscle, until his whole frame vibrates and flashes forth
- the magical Strength of the Sephira Geburah.
- Thus is the Magician begotten by devotion to the Great Work, and Work as
- Work alone can only gain for the Aspirant this exalted grade. He must
- strive beyond the hope of success; success is failure; he must strive
- beyond the hope of victory; victory is defeat; he must strive beyond the
- hope of reward; reward is punishment; he must indeed strive beyond all
- things; he must break up the equipoise of things; he must swing the
- pendulum off its hook, and wrench the lingam of Shiva from between the
- loins of Sakti. Justice or Mercy are nothing to him; he, as Horus the
- child, must quench the one with the other, as his father Osiris quenched
- the Waters of Hod with the fires of Netzach. Good an Evil are his
- implements, for his work is still in the Kingdom of the Ruach. And so long
- as his strivings beget, conceive, and bear the fruits of a greater and
- nobler Work, there is no cup of bitterness that may be refused, and no
- cross of suffering whose nails shall not pierce him. As Osiris he learnt
- to vanquish himself; rerisen as Horus he shall vanquish the world ___ ay!
- and who shall say me nay? the ultimate filaments of the hair of Nu. {238}
-
- conversely, the farther away the less.
-
-
-
-
-
- THE MAGICIAN
-
- VERY shortly after the ceremony of Adeptus Minor, P. returned to his
- fastness to carry out the great Magical Operation of Abramelin the Mage,
- the preliminary preparations of which he had for so long now been setting
- in order.
- Unfortunately we have but scanty information of P.'s daily life during
- these days, and all that is recorded is to be found in a small book of some
- twenty pages entitled, "The Book of the Operation of the Sacred Magic of
- Abramelin the Mage. (Being the account of the events of my life, with
- notes on the operation by P., an humble Aspirant thereto.)"
- This slight volume commences with "The Oath of the Beginning," after
- which it is roughly divided into three parts. The first deals with the
- events of his life between the beginning of November 1899 and the end of
- February 1900; the second with the Abramelin Operation; and the third with
- the transactions P. had with Frater D.D.C.F.
- From the first part of this work we gather that great forces of evil
- were leagued against P.; and we learn this with no very great surprise, for
- those who set their faces against Darkness must expect Darkness to attempt
- to swallow them up. The Exempt Adept may laugh equally at good or at evil,
- but not so the mere magician whose passage along the {239} Path of Light is
- only to be marked by the increasing depths of the Darkness which surrounds
- him.
- It will be remembered that in the autumn of 1898 P. had met Frater V.N.,
- who had lent him a copy of a book known as "The Book of the Sacred Magic of
- Abramelin the Mage," and had to some degree instructed him in the workings
- contained in it. This work P. had read and reread with the greatest
- interest and zeal, determining to perform the ceremonial operation laid
- down in it at the very first opportunity. This he was unable to do for
- nearly a year; it being not until November 1899 that he found it possible
- for him to retire to the house he had bought and make all necessary
- preparations for the great ceremony, which was to be commenced on the
- following Easter.
- The system, as taught by Abramelin, of entering into communication with
- one's Holy Guardian Angel, is, of all Western systems of Magic, perhaps the
- most simple and effective. No impossible demands are made, and though
- perhaps some are difficult to carry out, there is always a reason for them,
- and they are not merely placed in the way as tests of the worker's skill.
- The whole Operation is so lucidly dealt with in Mr. MacGregor Mathers'
- translation,32 that it would be but a waste of time and space to enter into
- it fully, and the following consists of but the briefest summary, only
- intended to give the reader an idea of the Operation, and in no way meant
- as a basis for him to work on.
- Abramelin having first carefully warned his readers against impostors,
- lays down that the chief thing to be considered is: "Whether ye be in good
- health, because the body being feeble and unhealthy, it is subject to
- divers infirmities {240} whence at length result impatience and want of
- 32 WEH NOTE: Actually Mathers probably did not translate the work.
- He makes reference to an Old French copy in the Library of the
- Arsenal in Paris and claims to have translated that into English,
- adding copious notes on Hebrew and Greek names. In fact, there
- is an English and a Hebrew version in the British Museum, a place
- Mathers frequented. Mathers also claimed to have translated the
- Greater and Lesser Keys of Solomon, and the manuscripts he cites
- are in the British Museum, in Elizabethan English!
- power to operate and pursue the Operation; and a sick man can neither be
- clean and pure, nor enjoy solitude; and in such a case it is better to
- cease."33
- The true and best time of commencing this Operation is the first day
- after the Celebration of the Feasts of Easter at about the time of the
- vernal Equinox. The time necessary for the working is six months, so that
- should it be commenced on March 22, it would end on September 21.
- The six months is divided into three periods of two months each.
-
- "First Period." "Every morning precisely a quarter of an hour before
- sunrise enter your Oratory, after having washed and dressed yourself in
- clean clothing, open the window, and then kneel at the Altar facing the
- window and invoke the Name of the Lord; after which you should confess to
- him your entire sins. This being finished you should supplicate Him "that
- in time to come He may be willing and pleased to regard you with pity and
- grant you His grace and goodness to send unto you His Holy Angel, who shall
- serve unto you as a Guide. ..."34
-
- In the above exercise by prayer the one great point to observe, as
- Abramelin himself impresses in the following words, is: "It serveth nothing
- to speak without devotion, without attention, and without intelligence ...
- it is absolutely necessary that your prayer should issue from the midst of
- your heart, because simply setting down prayers in writing, the hearing of
- them will in no way explain unto you how really to pray."35
- At sunset the same invocation, confession and prayer is to be repeated.
- {241}
- During this first period the points to be observed are:
-
- (1) That both the bed-chamber and Oratory are to be kept thoroughly
- clean. "Your whole attention must be given to purity in all things."
- (2) That "you may sleep with your Wife in the bed when she is pure and
- clean," not otherwise.
- (3) Every Saturday the sheets of the bed are to be changed and the
- chamber is to be perfumed.
- (4) No animal is to enter or dwell in the house.
- (5) "If you be your own Master, as far as lieth in your power, free
- yourself from all your business, and quit all mundane and vain company and
- conversation; leading a life tranquil, solitary and honest."
- (6) "Take well heed in treating of business, in selling or buying, that
- it shall be requisite that you never give way unto anger, but be modest and
- patient in your actions."
- (7) "You shall set apart two hours each day after having dined, during
- which you shall read with care the Holy Scripture and other Holy Books."
- (8) "As for eating, drinking and sleeping, such should be in moderation
- and never superfluous."
- (9) "Your dress should be clean but moderate, and according to custom.
- Flee all vanity."
- (10) "As for that which regardeth the family, the fewer in number, the
- better; also act so that the servants may be modest and tranquil."
- (11) "Let your hand be ever ready to give alms and other benefits to
- your neighbour; and let your heart be ever open unto the poor, whom God so
- loveth that one cannot express the same."36
-
- "Second Period." During the whole of this period the accustomed prayer is
- to be made morning and evening, "but before entering into the Oratory ye
- 33 "The Book of the Sacred Magic," p. 54.
- 34 "Ibid." p. 64. Some of the following quotations have been
- abridged.
- 35 "Ibid." p. 65.
- 36 "The Book of the Sacred Magic," pp. 66-69.
- shall wash your hands and face thoroughly with pure water. And you shall
- prolong your prayer with the greatest possible affection, devotion and
- submission; humbly entreating the Lord God that he would deign to command
- His Holy Angels to lead you in the True Way. ..."
-
- During this period the points to be observed are:
-
- (1) "The use of the rites of Marriage is permitted, but should scarcely
- if at all be made use of."
- (2) "You shall also wash your whole body every Sabbath Eve."
- (3) "As to what regardeth commerce and rules of living, as in the first
- period."
- (4) "It is absolutely necessary during this period to retire from the
- world and seek retreat."{242}
- (5) "Ye shall lengthen your prayers to the utmost of your ability."
- (6) "As for eating, drinking, and clothing, as before."37
-
- "Third Period." "Morning and Noon ye shall wash your hands and your face
- on entering the Oratory; and first ye shall make Confession of all your
- sins; after this, with a very ardent prayer, ye shall entreat the Lord to
- accord unto you this particular grace, which is, that you may enjoy and be
- able to endure the presence and conversation of His Holy Angels, and that
- He may deign by their intermission to grant unto you the Secret Wisdom, so
- that you may be able to have dominion over the Spirits and over all
- creatures.
- "Ye shall do this same at midday before dining and also in the
- evening,"38 as well as at sunrise.
-
- During this period the points to be observed are:
-
- (1) "The man who is his own master shall leave all business alone,
- except works of charity towards his neighbour."
- (2) "You shall shun all society except that of your Wife and of your
- Servants."
- (3) "Ye shall employ the greatest part of your time in speaking of the
- Law of God."
- (4) "Every Sabbath Eve shall ye fast, and wash your whole body, and
- change your garment."39
- If possible the whole of this Operation should be performed in a place
- where solitude can be obtained; the best being, as Abramelin writes: "Where
- there is a small wood, in the midst of which you shall make a small Altar,
- and you shall cover the same with a hut of fine branches, so that the rain
- may not fall thereon and extinguish the Lamps and the Censer."40
-
- The Altar should be made of wood and in the manner of a cupboard, so
- that it may hold all the necessary things.
- There should be two tunics, one of linen, and the other of Crimson or
- Scarlet Silk with gold.
- The sacred oil is prepared from myrrh, cinnamon and galangal mixed with
- olive oil. The incense of Olibanum, storax, and lign aloes, or cedar, is
- reduced to a fine powder and well mixed together. The Wand is cut from an
- Almond tree.41 {243}
-
- The third period having been completed, on the morning following: "Rise
- betimes, neither wash yourself at all nor dress yourself at all in your
- 37 "The Book of the Sacred Magic," pp. 69, 70.
- 38 "Ibid." pp. 70, 71.
- 39 "Ibid." p. 71.
- 40 "Ibid." p. 74.
- 41 "Ibid." pp. 76, 77.
- ordinary clothes; but take a Robe of Mourning; enter the Oratory with bare
- feet; go unto the side of the Censer, and having opened the windows, return
- unto the door. There prostrate yourself with your face against the ground,
- and order the Child (who is used as assistant and clairvoyante) to put the
- Perfume upon the Censer, after which he is to place himself upon his knees
- before the Altar; following in all things and throughout the instructions
- which I have given unto you. ... Humiliate yourself before God and His
- Celestial Court, and commence your prayer with fervour, for then it is that
- you will begin to enflame yourself in praying, and you will see appear an
- extraordinary and supernatural Splendour which will fill the whole
- apartment, and will surround you with an inexpressible odour, and this
- alone will console you and comfort your heart so that you shall call for
- ever happy the Day of the Lord.42
- * * * * *
- *
- "During Seven Days shall you perform the Ceremonies without failing
- therein in any way: namely, the Day of the Consecration, the Three Days of
- the Convocation of the Good and Holy Spirits, and the Three other Days of
- the Convocation of the Evil Spirits.
- "On the second morning you shall follow the counsels your Holy Guardian
- Angel shall have given you, and on the third you shall render thanks.
- "And then shall you first be able to put to the test whether you shall
- have well employed the period of your Six Moons, and how well and worthily
- you shall have laboured in the quest of the Wisdom of the Lord; since you
- shall see your Guardian Angel appear unto you in unequalled beauty: who
- also will converse with you, and speak in words so full of affection and of
- goodness, and with such sweetness, that no human tongue could express the
- same. ... In one word, you shall be received by him with such affection
- that this description I here give unto you shall appear a mere nothing in
- comparison."43
-
- After the Third day Abramelin very wisely writes:
-
- "Now at this point I commence to restrict myself in my writing, seeing
- that by the Grace of the Lord I have submitted and consigned you unto a
- MASTER so great that he will never let you err."44
-
- Thus, briefly though it be, we have run through the system {244} as
- advocated by one of the greatest masters of Magic in the West. With
- perfect lucidity Abramelin brings us step by step towards the MASTER ___
- Augoeides, Adonai, Higher Self, call Him what you will. By means of
- symbols of purity ___ by cleanliness and clean living ___ he leads us on by
- meditation and concentration through prayer to a one-pointedness, a vision
- or conversation with the MASTER so full of goodness and beauty, so full of
- rapture and ecstasy that no human tongue can express the same. Alas! that
- we are not simple-minded enough to accept it, and to seek at that little
- altar in the wood that sweet reward which at once cancels all the toils and
- sorrows of our lives.
- But in these present times prayer has become a mockery, and it is hard,
- how hard we know well, for any one to pray with that earnestness which
- brings with it reward. The rationalist has so befouled prayer with his
- wordy slush that it is indeed a hard task to dissociate it from the host of
- external symbols and images. A man who prays to a god is at once imagined
- to be praying to a thing with legs; for the educated are so surfeited with
- tangible things that the transcendental entirely escapes them; yet the man
- who prays may in truth be praying to the Master, and it matters not one
- whit whether the Master have legs or no legs, for God does not depend on
- 42 "The Book of the Sacred Magic," p. 81.
- 43 "Ibid." pp. 82,85.
- 44 "Ibid." p. 85.
- the education of man's mind, or the standard of his knowledge, or the idols
- he has set up. In some cases hostility to prayer would prove more fruitful
- than devotion to it. He who believes in denying and blaspheming God will
- attain to the Divine Vision of Adonai as speedily as he who believes in
- praying to Him and worshipping His Holy Name; so long as he "enflame" himself
- with blasphemy and denial. It is the "will" {245} to accomplish, to conquer
- and overcome, which in both cases carries with it the supreme reward, and
- not the mere fact of denying or believing, which are but instruments
- towards this end. But, be it well remembered! this mystery of the
- Equivalence of all symbols, good and evil, is only true in Daäth and from
- Daäth.
- One man may fell a tree with an axe, another may saw it down, another
- dig it up, another burn it down, another wash it out of the earth by water,
- blast it by powder, or drag it down by a rope. In the end the tree falls,
- and the desire of each particular man is accomplished in spite of the
- variety of their tools.
- Thus we find that as Rising on the Planes was one method, so was Skrying
- another; so again were the rituals of the Golden Dawn; so again "The HB:Shin
- of HB:Shin Operation" and Talismanic Magic; and now again still one more ___
- the method of Abramelin; all different means to enable man to fell the tall
- tree of life and obtain the Master Vision of Adonai, the Augoeides or
- Higher Self.
- Each method, used rightly and carried to its ultimation, leads to the
- same Heaven; each method used wrongly, or mistaken for the End, side-tracks
- the Adept into some Limbo or plunges him into some Hell.
- To all such as are of a devout disposition Prayer offers an excellent
- means of Concentration towards this end ___ identification with Adonai.
- And it matters no whit to what we pray, whether it be to Buddha or to
- Christ, or the top-hat and gin-bottle of a West African ju-ju, so long as
- we pray with our whole heart; and eventually, as the Vision informs,
- belief, faith, prayer, worship and supplication vanish, the {246} burning-
- glass of our Will has set on fire the white sheet of paper that had been
- our ideal; it crumples, turns brown, blackens, and bursts into flame. The
- gates of the mind swing apart, and the realm into which we rush is as
- different from the realm which we had contemplated as our ideal as the
- burning fire is to the cool white paper we had looked upon.
- For those who cannot thus believe, who in fact have no faith in prayer,
- there are yet other ways for them to travel, as we shall presently see; in
- fact so many that each could travel by a different road and yet arrive at
- the same destination; and it is hoped that those who study this book may
- thereby discover the speediest road to the Portal of the Temple.
- Early in November, P. returned to London to consult with Fratres I.A.
- and V.N., and shortly afterwards crossed over to Paris, and after a few
- days' residence in that city returned to England; and by means of the
- Codselim symbol journeyed to D___, and from thence to T___. here he
- received a letter from I.A. warning him of very grave danger. P. Thereupon
- invoked Heru-pa-kraatist and cast himself upon the Providence of God: "that
- he may give His Angels charge over me, to keep me in all my ways. So mote
- it be!"
- Thus far the events which carry us down to the commencement of the
- Operation, which begins with:
-
- " ""THE OATH OF THE BEGINNING."
-
- I, P___, Frater Ordinis Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis, a Lord of the
- Paths in the Portal of the Vault of the Adepts, a 5° = 6° of the Order
- of the Golden Dawn; and an humble servant of the Christ of God; do this day
- spiritually bind myself anew"
- By the Sword of Vengeance:
- By the Powers of the Elements:
- By the Cross of Suffering: {247}
- That I will devote myself to the Great Work: the obtaining of Communion
- with my own Higher and Divine Genius, (called the Guardian Angel) by means
- of the prescribed course: and that I will use any Power so obtained unto
- the Redemption of the Universe.
- So help me the Lord of the Universe and mine own Higher Soul!
-
- Let us now turn to "The Obligation of the Operation."
-
- I, P___, in the presence of the Lord of the Universe, and of all Powers
- Divine and Angelic, do spiritually bind myself, even as I am now physically
- bound unto the cross of suffering:
- (1) To unite my consciousness with the divine, as I may be permitted
- and aided by the Gods Who live for ever, the AEons of Infinite years, that,
- being lost in the Limitless Light, it may find Itself: to the Regeneration
- of the Race, either of man or as the Will of God shall be. And I submit
- myself utterly to the Will Divine.
- (2) To follow out with courage, modesty, lovingkindness, and
- perseverance the course prescribed by Abramelin the Mage; as far as in me
- lies, unto the attainment of this end.
- (3) To despise utterly the things and the opinions of this world lest
- they hinder me in doing this.
- (4) To use my powers only to the Spiritual well-being of all with whom
- I may be brought in contact.
- (5) To give no place to Evil: and to make eternal war against the
- Forces of Evil: until even they be redeemed unto the Light.
- (6) To harmonize my own spirit that so Equilibrium may lead me to the
- East and that my Human Consciousness shall allow no usurpation of its rule
- by the Automatic.
- (7) To conquer the temptations.
- (8) To banish the illusions.
- (9) To put my whole trust in the Only and Omnipotent Lord God: as it is
- written "Blessed are they that put their trust in Him."
- (10) To uplift the Cross of Sacrifice and Suffering: and to cause my
- Light to shine before men that they may glorify my Father which is in
- Heaven.45
- Furthermore: I most solemnly promise and swear: to acquire this Holy
- Science in the manner prescribed in the Book of Abramelin, without omitting
- the least imaginable thing of their contents: not to gloss or comment in
- any way on that which may be or may not be; not to use this Sacred Science
- to offend the Great God, nor to work ill unto my neighbour: to communicate
- it to no living person, unless by long practice and conversation I shall
- know him thoroughly, well examining whether such an one really {248}
- intendeth to work for the Good or for the Evil. I will punctually observe,
- in granting it, the same fashion which was used by Abramelin to Abraham.
- Otherwise, let him who receiveth it draw no fruit therefrom. I will keep
- myself as from a Scorpion from selling this Science. Let this Science
- remain in me and in my generation as long as it shall please the Most
- High.46
- All these points I generally and severally swear to observe under the
- awful penalty of the displeasure of God, and of Him to whose Knowledge and
- Conversation I do most ardently aspire.
- So help me the Lord of the Universe, and my own Higher Soul!
-
- The obligation is followed, in the book, by various preparations which
- we pass over in order that we may the more speedily record some of the
- 45 The reader will note that this is a sort of personal adaptation
- of the 5° = 6° obligation.
- 46 This latter portion of the obligation is taken from the Oath
- which Abramelin imposed on his pupil Abraham.
- Visions which P. experienced at this time: the first we quote is little
- better than an obsession, and is as follows:
-
- In bed, I invoked the Fire angels and spirits on the tablet, with names,
- etc., and the 6th Key.47 I then (as Harpocrates) entered my crystal. An
- angel, meeting me, told me among other things, that they (of the tablets)
- were "at war with the angels of the 30 AEthyrs, to prevent the squaring of"
- "the circle." I went with him unto the abodes of Fire, but must have fallen
- asleep, or nearly so. Anyhow, I regained consciousness in a very singular
- state half consciousness being there, and half here. I recovered and
- banished the Spirits, but was burning all over, and tossed restlessly
- about___very sleepy, but consumed of fire! Only repeated careful
- assumption of Harpocrates' god-form enabled me to regain my normal state.
- I had a long dream of a woman eloping, whom I helped, and after of a man
- stealing my Rose Cross jewel from a dressing-table in a hotel. I caught
- him and found him a weak man beyond natural (I could bend or flatten him at
- will), and then the dream seemed to lose coherence. ... I carried him about
- and found a hair-brush to beat him, &c. &c. Query: Was I totally obsessed?
-
- The second is:
-
- Invoking the angels of Earth I obtained a wonderful effect. The angel,
- my guide, treated me with great contempt and was very rude and truthful.
- He shewed me divers things. In the centre of the earth is formulated the
- Rose and Cross. Now the Rose is the Absolute Self-Sacrifice, the merging
- of "all" in the 0 (Negative) the Universal {249} Principle of generation
- through change ("not" merely the feminine), and the Universal Light "Khabs"
- The Cross is the Extension or Pekht principle. Now I should have learned
- more but my attention wandered. This closes the four elemental visions:
- prosecuted, alas! with what weakness, fatuity, and folly!
-
- And, lastly, the following, which is of considerable interest:
-
- I ... in the afternoon shut myself up, and went on a journey. ...
- I went with a very personal guide: and beheld (after some lesser things)
- our Master as he sate by the Well with the Woman of Samaria. Now the five
- husbands were five great religions which had defiled the purity of the
- Virgin of the World: and "he whom thou now hast" was materialism (or modern
- thought)
- Other scenes also I saw in His life: and behold I also was crucified!
- Now did I go backwards in time even unto Berashith, the Beginning, and was
- permitted to see marvellous things.
- First the Abyss of the Water: on which I, even I, brooded amid other
- dusky flames as S upon M held by my Genius. And I beheld the victory of Râ
- upon Apophis and the First of the Golden Dawns! Yea: and monsters, faces
- half-formed, arose: but they subsisted not.
- And the firmament was.
- Again the Chaos and the Death!
- Then "Ath" Hashamaim v. "ath" h-aretz. There is a whirling intertwining
- infinitude of nebulae, many concentric systems, each system non-concentric
- to any other, yet "all" concentric to the whole. As I went backwards in time
- they grew faster and faster, and less and less material. (P.S.___This is
- the scientific hypothesis, directly contrary to that of Anna Kingsford),
- and at last are whirling wheels of light: yet through them "waved" a thrill
- of an intenser invisible light in a direction perpendicular to the
- tangents. I asked to go yet further back and behold! I am floating on my
- back___cast down! in a wind of Light flashing down upon me from the
- immeasurable Above. (This Light is of a blueish silver tinge.) And I saw
- that Face, lost above me in the height inscrutable: a face of absolute
- 47 The Enochian Keys of Dr. Dee.
- beauty. And I saw as it were a Lamb slain in the Glamour of Those Eyes.
- Thus was I made pure: for there, what impunity could live? I was told that
- not many had been so far back: none further: those who "could" go farther
- would not, since that would have reabsorbed them into the Beginning, and
- that must not be to him who hath sworn to uplift the Standard of Sacrifice
- and Sorrow, which is strength. (I forgot the Angels in the Planetary
- Whirl. They regarded me with curiosity: and were totally unable to
- comprehend my explanation that I was a "Man, returning in time to behold the"
- "Beginning of Things.)"
- " Now was I able to stand in my Sephiroth: and the Crown of Twelve Stars"
- "was upon my head! I then went into the centre of the earth (I suppose) and"
- "stood upon the "{250} top of an high mountain. The many dragons and
- guardians I was able to overpower by "authority." Now the mount was of
- glistening whiteness, exceeding white as snow: yet dead and unluminous.
- And I beheld a vision, even like unto that of the Universal Mercury;48 and
- I learnt that I myself was sulphur and unmercurial. Now having attained
- the Mercurialising of my Sulphur I was able (in my vision) to fecundate the
- mountain (of Salt). And it was instantly transmuted into gold. What came
- ye out into the wilderness for to see? No: into living, glowing, molten
- Light: the Light that redeemeth the material world! So I returned: having
- difficulty to find the earth(?). But I called on S.R.M.D. and V.N.R. who
- were glad to see me; and returned into the body: to waste the night in
- gibing at a foolish medico.
-
- (It is worth noting here how very much more coherent this Vision is than
- the first ones we have had occasion to mention.) So far the second part of
- the "Book of the Operation."
- The third part of this book, which consists but of two pages, begins
- obscurely enough:
- "Heard this evening from D.D.49 Second Order apparently mad."
- However, this information which, from the following, we gauge to be
- connected with the dead sea apple schism which had for some time been
- ripening amongst the members of the Order of the Golden Dawn, was
- considered sufficiently important by P. for him to offer his services to G.
- H. Frater D.D.C.F., who was then in Paris. About a week later P. writes:
- "D.D.C.F. accepts my services, therefore do I rejoice, that my sacrifice is
- accepted. Therefore do I again postpone the Operation of Abramelin the
- Mage, having by God's Grace formulated even in this a new link with the
- Higher, and gained a new weapon against the Great Princes of the Evil of
- the World. Amen." {251}
- Thus ends the "Book of the Operation." But on the back of the last page
- there is a note from which we gather the following. That P. journeyed from
- London to Paris (evidently shortly after his letter to D.D.C.F. he had left
- T___ for London). There he was selected as the messenger of D.D.C.F.,
- after a long talk with him and V.N.R., and at noon, four days later, he
- left Paris for London. This note ends with the following words: "The
- history of my mission: is it not written in the Book of the Chronicles of
- the Revolt of the Adepti?"
- Before glancing through this Chronicle of Revolt, which in all truth
- might be called "The Book of the Fatuity of the Inepti," it will be
- necessary to return for a moment to that interesting document, "The History
- Lection."
- The last point we arrived at in the Lection was that, "in 1900 one P., a
- brother, instituted a rigorous test of S.R.M.D. on the one side and the
- Order on the other." S.R.M.D. is but another name for G.H. Frater
- D.D.C.F., against whose authority the Second Order were now in open revolt.
- From this point the Lection continues:
- 48 Described in a M.S. edited by S.R.M.D. and issued to the Second
- Order, in which is a picture of Mercury diving into the sea.
- 49 Secretary of the Order of the Golden Dawn.
- "He discovered that S.R.M.D., though a scholar of some ability and a
- magician of remarkable powers, had never attained complete initiation: and
- further had fallen from his original place, he having imprudently attracted
- to himself forces of evil too great and terrible for him to withstand.50
- "The claim of the Order that the true adepts were in charge of it was
- definitely disproved.
- "In the Order, with two certain exceptions and two {252} doubtful ones,
- he found no persons with any capacity for initiation of any sort.
- "He thereupon, by his subtle wisdom, destroyed both the Order and its
- chief.
- "Being himself no perfect adept, he was driven of the Spirit into the
- Wilderness, where he abode for six years, studying by the light of reason
- the sacred books and secret systems of initiation of all countries and
- ages."
- We must now leave the Lection, to return to it again six years later,
- and as briefly as possible run through the Chronicles of Revolt, which
- consist of various documents for the most part printed towards the close of
- 1900 and the beginning of 1901, by such members of the Order as had broken
- away from their chief, D.D.C.F.
- In a printed document written on May 4, 1901, and signed by D.E.D.I., we
- find the following:
-
- You are aware that, originally, the Second Order in this country was
- governed absolutely by three chiefs. Ultimately their authority all
- devolved on one ___ our late chief, the G.H. Frater D.D.C.F., who was
- practically recognised as Autocrat.
-
- This we have already learnt from the Lection. But from a "Statement"
- issued to Adepti in February 1901, we further learn that on April 1 ("sic"),
- 1897, V.H. Soror S.S.D.D. was appointed head of the London branch of the
- Order and that the formation of secret groups was advised and legalised by
- D.D.C.F. "S.A. approved of this and formed a group himself, as Silentio
- ("sic") can bear witness." However, in "Letters to the Adepti of R.R. and
- A.C." issued in the same month, it appears that it was not by D.D.C.F.'s
- sanction, but through their distrust of him, that Soror S.S.D.D. started a
- group in London, and Frater S.S. one in Edinburgh. These groups {253}
- seemed to have worked as secret societies within the Order. Fra: D.E.D.I.
- appears in this same document to have objected to this, for we find him
- attempting to get S.S.D.D. to amalgamate the smaller groups and form a
- larger group of Theorici. This attempt led to a meeting of the Executive
- Council in which S.S.D.D. raised an objection of D.E.D.I.'s proposal; and
- we find D.E.D.I. writing: "I have sat on many committees in my own country
- and elsewhere, but I am proud to say that I never met among the mechanics,
- farmers and shop-assistants with whom I have worked in Ireland a state of
- feeling so ignoble, or resolutions so astonishing, as those I had to listen
- to yesterday."
- From the "Statement" it appears that these groups were the chief cause
- of the Revolt. D.D.C.F., permitting these groups to be formed, little by
- little delegated his power to others; so that when the crash came he had no
- magical force left to meet it; and that those who had gained it had so
- dispersed it among themselves that instead of causing them to rise a
- phoenix out of the ashes of the past, it simply set them squabbling and
- fighting over petty and absurd points of morals and law. A fair specimen
- of the magical powers displayed by the Order after the fall of D.D.C.F. is
- to be found in the above "Statement."
-
- "... The most serious charge that Soror F.E.R. has brought against Soror
- S.S.D.D. is that she has conducted the examinations unjustly." S.S.D.D.'s
- 50 Presumably Abramelin Demons.
- reply was: "That she has no time, even if she had the inclination, to
- indulge in futile acts of spite or favouritism."
-
- Whilst revolt was simmering in the pot of dissatisfaction, it appears
- that D.D.C.F. was residing in Paris, reviving the mysteries of Isis at the
- Bodinière Theatre.51 Here he and {254} his wife lived under a variety of
- pseudonyms such as "The Hierophant Rameses," and the "High Priestess
- Anari," Count and Countess MacGregor of Glenstrae, &c. &c. Their success
- seems at first to have been considerable, for we read in "The
- Humanitarian," vol. xvi. No. 2, that their receptions "are amongst the most
- interesting in Paris. You will find people attending them of nearly every
- shade of opinion and of profession: Isis-worshippers, Alchemists,
- Protestants, Catholics, scientists, doctors, lawyers, painters, and men and
- women of letters, besides persons of high rank."
- This success may have possibly distracted his attention from the real
- state of affairs in England. However, from a mere simmer the pot began to
- boil, and by the middle of February 1900 the fat was fairly in the fire.
- It was also at about this time, if not a few weeks earlier, that the
- notorious Madam Horos introduced herself to D.D.C.F.; this question,
- however, we will deal with a little later on, though in several ways it
- seems to be connected with the present revolt.
- On February 16, 1900, from 87 Rue Mozart, D.D.C.F. addressed the
- following letter to V.H. Soror S.S.D.D. (the Chief in charge in Anglia).
- It is divided into five paragraphs, the last two of which we give in full.
-
- C. et V.H. Soror S.S.D.D.
- * * * * *
- *
- ("d") Now, with regard to he Second Order, it would be with the "very"
- "greatest regret" both from my personal regard for you, as well as from the
- occult standpoint, that I should receive your Resignation as my
- Representative in the Second Order in London; but I cannot let you form a
- combination to make a schism therein with the idea of working secretly or
- avowedly under "Sapere Aude"52 under the mistaken impression {255} that he
- received an Epitome of the Second Order work from G.H. Soror, "Sapiens
- Dominabitur Astris." For this forces me to tell you plainly (and,
- understand me well, I can prove to the hilt every word which I here say and
- more, and were I confronted with S.A., I should say the same), though for
- the sake of the Order, and for the circumstance that it would mean so
- deadly a blow to S.A.'s reputation, I entreat you to keep this secret from
- the "Order," for the present, at least, though you are at perfect liberty to
- show "him" this if you think fit, "after mature consideration."
- ("e")He has NEVER been at "any time" either in personal or in written
- communication with the Secret Chiefs of the Order, he having "either himself"
- "forged or procured to be forged" the professed correspondence between him
- and them, and my tongue having been tied all these years by a previous Oath
- of Secrecy to him, demanded by him, from me, before showing me what he had
- either done or caused to be done or both. You must comprehend from what
- little I say here the "extreme gravity" of such a matter, and again I ask
- you, both for his sake and that of the Order, not to force me to go further
- into the subject.
-
- This letter ends by stating that every atom of the knowledge of the
- Order has been communicated to him, and to him alone, by the Secret Chiefs
- of the Order, and that G.H. Soror S.D.A. was now in Paris with him.53
- 51 See the "Sunday Chronicle," March 19, 1899.
- 52 S.A. was Sapere Aude (or Non Omnis Moriar), Dr. W. Wynn
- Westcott, King's Coroner for Hoxton.
- 53 This, as we shall shortly see, must have been Madame Horos.
- It must be remembered here that in the "History Lection" we learnt that
- S.R.M.D. (that is D.D.C.F.), by the death of one of his colleagues and the
- weakness of the other, secured sole authority over the Order; these two
- were G.H. Fratres M.E.V. and N.O.M. (that is, S.A.); and it was the latter,
- so it was generally supposed, who had first discovered the cipher MSS.
- which led to the connecting-link being established with G.H. Sopror S.D.A.
- and the great chiefs of the Third Order in Germany.
- S.S.D.D. on receiving the above letter went into the country and spent
- whole days considering it, after which she wrote to S.A., requesting an
- explanation of D.D.C.F.'s statement. S.A. replied that he did not admit
- the accuracy of the {256} statement, though, his witnesses being dead, he
- could not legally prove it false, and therefore he wished to remain neutral
- in the matter. So for the first time he refused to sit upon a corpse.
- On March 3, S.S.D.D. formed a Committee of Seven to inquire into the
- matter. This Committee pointed out to D.D.C.F. the seriousness of his
- accusation, and asked him to give them proof of its accuracy. A
- considerable correspondence ensued, in which D.D.C.F. absolutely and
- unconditionally refused to acknowledge the Committee or to give any proof
- whatsoever.
- Consequent on this refusal, the Committee agreed to place the matter
- before the Second Order.
- On March 23, D.D.C.F. wrote a letter to S.S.D.D. purporting to remove
- her from her position as his representative in the Second Order.
- On the 25th she replied: "I saw that if I kept silence I should become a
- party to a fraud, and therefore took the advice of some Members of the
- Order who have always been friendly to your interests. ..."
- On March 24 a general meeting of the Second Order was held, and D.D.C,F.
- was informed that the reason for making his charge of forgery public was,
- that the whole constitution of the Order depended upon the authenticity of
- the documents that he alleged to be forged.
- At a meeting of the Committee on March 29, L.O. stated that he had seen
- S.A., who had given him his honourable assurance that he had no reason to
- suppose that S.D.A. was not the person she purported to be. He had only
- had communication with her by letter, and had, "bonâ fide," posted letters to
- her in Germany in reply. {257}
- On April 2, D.D.C.F, wrote refusing to acknowledge the right of the
- Second order to elect a Committee, and threatened members with the Punitive
- Current.
- At this juncture P., influenced, so far as himself knew, only by the
- impulse of self-sacrifice for the Order that had done so much for him; but,
- as is now apparent, secretly impelled by the true and Unknown Chiefs of the
- Third Order to put both the Order and its Chief to the test, crossed over
- to Paris and offered his services to D.D.C.F. They were accepted, and he
- was asked to act as envoy to the refractory brethren.
- In his long talk with D.D.C.F., P. proposed that the following scheme of
- action should be adopted to quell the revolt of the Second Order:
-
- I. The Second Order to be summoned at various times during two or three
- days.
- They to find, on being admitted one by one, a masked man in authority and a
- scribe.
- These questions, &c., pass, after pledge of secrecy concerning the
- interview.
- (A) Are you convinced of the truth of the doctrines and knowledge
- received in
- the grade of 5° = 6 °? Yes or No?
- If "yes" (1) Then their origin can spring from a pure source
- only?
- If "no" (2) I degrade you to be a Lord of the Paths in the
- Portal in the
- Vault of the Adepts.
- (B) If he reply "Yes," the masked man continues: Are you satisfied
- with the logic
- of this statement? Do you solemnly promise to cease these
- unseemly disputes
- as to the headship of this Order? I for my part can assure you
- that from
- my own knowledge D.D.C.F. is really a 7° = 4°.
- If "yes" (3) Then you will sign this paper; it contains a
- solemn reaffirmation
- of your obligation as a 5° = 6") slightly expanded,
- and a
- pledge to support heartily the new regulations.
- If "no" (4) I expel you from this Order.
-
- II. The practice of masks is to be introduced. Each member will know
- only the
- member who introduced him.
- Severe tests of the candidate's moral excellence, courage, earnestness,
- humility,
- refusal to do wrong, to be inserted in the Portal or 5° = 6") ritual. {258}
-
- III. Outer Order to be summoned. Similar regulations to be announced
- to them.
- New pledges required that they will not communicate the identity of anybody
- they happen
- to have known to any new member.
-
- IV. Vault to be reconsecrated.
-
- D.D.C.F. at once accepted these proposals and gave to P. the following
- instructions, which were at the time so hastily jotted down in a note-book
- that they are now almost impossible to decipher. From them we make out the
- following:
- That the false54 Sapiens Dominabitur Astris was a very stout woman and
- very fair, who possessed the power of changing her appearance from youth to
- age and "vice versâ." That at present she has appeared as Mrs. Horos, or
- Howes, or Dutton. Her husband, Theo Horos, whose mystical name is Magus
- Sidera Regit, is a man of about twenty-five to thirty years old, short and
- very fair. He does not look strong but is extremely so. He has a bald
- patch on his head with very yellow hair growing over it.
- That Sapientia Ad Beneficiendum Hominibus55 is very dark and in
- appearance like S.S.D.D.
- To accept nothing from these, and in case of doubt or trouble to
- telegraph direct to him (D.D.C.F.).
- Not to be taken in by mere tricks, and to be both courteous and firm.
- The warnings given to P. by D.D.C.F. were as follows:
- If he were to feel feeble or ill or worried, and if fires refused to
- burn, she (Madame Horos) may be expected. {259}
- That the real H.P. Blavatsky and the real S.D.A. can incarnate in her;
- and that they (her forces) have been against D.D.C.F. for long.
- That her occult name is Swami Vive Ananda.
- That to work against them it was first necessary to separate them, and,
- at the very last resort, arrest them for theft. (They had stolen a
- travelling bag belonging to D.D.C.F., containing his rituals.)
- To wire their real address to D.D.C.F.
- 54 It will be evident that D.D.C.F. detected the fraud between the
- dates of his first letter to S.S.D.D. and of P.'s arrival in
- Paris.
- 55 Mrs. Rose Adams(?).
- To use the MacGregor symbols ___ tartan and dirks. The shoulder-plad to
- be thrown over the head to isolate (like H.P.K. formula). And above all to
- use their own current against them.
- Symbol of Rose Cross only to be used to invoke D.D.C.F. Other symbols
- were also given him.
- P. had long learnt to pity the ignorance and folly of most of the
- Members of the Order, as we learn from the "History Lection"; he was now
- destined to put to the test the powers of his alleged chief. If his
- appearance in England were followed by immediate submission of the rebels,
- it might safely be concluded that D.D.C.F. had not lost all control; if
- D.D.C.F. failed, it was then P.'s intention occultly to confound and so
- destroy the Order.
- P. at once set out on his return journey to England, and throughout
- followed in the minutest details the instructions given him by D.D.C.F. On
- arriving in London he immediately set his powers in motion. He was at once
- rejected by various members of the Order, who had always been bitterly
- envious of his powers and progress.
- On the first day of his arrival in London he went to see {260} Soror
- P.E.C.Q. and Frater S.: on his way the cab-lamps catch fire, and later a
- cab-horse runs away with him, and Soror S.S.D.F.'s fire refuses to burn.
- This was on a Friday.
- On Saturday the rose cross given him by D.D.C.F. began to lose colour
- and whitened; a rubber mackintosh nowhere near the fire suddenly caught
- light; and fires were by no means anxious to burn. Again he went to see
- Soror P.E.C.Q., and in the evening records a long dream about "the Horos
- lot." "They were at C___," he writes, "and wanted to get a particular MS.
- I had no one I could trust at all, and it was hell and Tommy for a long
- while. But it ended tragically enough for them."
- On Sunday he saw various members of the Order; and on Monday saw Soror
- S.S.D.F., arranged with her final details, and captured the Vault. He
- writes: In the morning early I was very badly obsessed, and entirely lost
- my temper ___ utterly without reason or justification. Five times at least
- have horses bolted at sight of me." Also: "Fires at 15 R.R. refuse utterly
- to burn."
- On Tuesday he recaptured vault and suspended H.S. and it appears
- S.S.D.D., who sought aid from the police, and, so to speak, with the
- majority of the fallen Order under the protection of the truncheons of
- Scotland Yard, drew up a new set of rules and regulations, and expelled
- such members from the Order as had shown any knowledge superior to their
- own.
- Thus it came to pass that on April 21, 1900, the Second Order of the
- Golden Dawn struggled through the fogs of their own fatuity; the sun of
- Occult Knowledge rising in the Outer Court of Scotland Yard to illumine
- twenty-two members of {261} the R.R. and A.C. and the few remaining sleepy
- constables that the lightning flash had not destroyed.
- Five days later we find D.D.C.F. writing to one of the brothers of the
- Order as follows:
-
- ... I admit that I "have" committed one great though unavoidable fault,
- which is this: in giving these persons so great a knowledge I have not also
- been able to give them brains and intelligence to comprehend it, for this
- miracle the Gods have not granted me the power to perform. You had better
- address your reproaches to the Gods rather than to me, unless some spark of
- returning wisdom can make you recognise in such "critics" the swine who
- trample the Divine teaching under foot.
-
- With all this we entirely agree, and so eventually did P.; but D.D.C.F.
- had also failed, the bow had proved as rotten as the arrows, and now P.,
- throwing the empty quiver of the Golden Dawn aside, set out alone on the
- next stage of his Mystic Progress. P. was not yet certain of this failure
- of D.D.C.F. The final test was made two years later, and is described in
- due course.
-
- As to the intrigues of Madame Horos and her husband, nothing very
- definite is known. But on October 23, 1901, when the Horos case was before
- the public gaze, D.D.C.F. addressed a letter from Paris to the Editor of
- "Light"56 in which he states that on October 13 he wrote a letter to Mr.
- Curtis Bennett "to protest against the shameful and utterly unauthorised
- use of its name (the Order of the Golden Dawn) for their own abominable and
- immoral purposes by the execrable couple calling themselves 'Mr. and Mrs.
- Horos.'" {262}
- Further, D.D.C.F.57 writes:
-
- Coincident with certain dissensions in my Order, stirred up by a few
- members, constant fermentors of discord, jealous of my authority, though
- clamorous for my teaching, the so-called Mr. and Mrs. Horos and a Mrs. Rose
- Adams, who said she was a doctor of medicine, came to me in Paris in the
- beginning of last year (1900) with an introduction from an acquaintance of
- good social standing. At this time my name was well known here in
- connection with lectures on Ancient Egyptian Religious Ceremonies. The
- female prisoner stated that they had come with the intention of aiding me
- in this, and she professed to be an influential member of the Theosophical
- society, and also of my own Order, giving me the secret name58 of a person
- of high occult rank in it, who had been reported to be dead some years
- before. I have yet to learn how, when, where and from whom she obtained
- the knowledge of that Order, which she then certainly possessed. She was
- also acquainted with the names and addresses of several of the members,
- notably of those belonging to the discordant category. ...
-
- D.D.C.F. then states that she stole from his house several MSS. relating
- to the Order of the G.'. D.'.:
- "From these she and her infamous accomplices would seem to have
- concocted some form of initiation under the name of my Order, to impose
- upon their unfortunate victims." Coincident with her second appearance
- more dissension arose in the Order, "culminating in severance of the
- discordant members from it."
- As far as it goes this seems to be an honest and straightforward
- account.59 But D.D.C.F. does not state, as he must have known at the time,
- that Madame Horos was a Vampire of remarkable power, that is to say, one
- who, following the left-hand path, uses sexual love as a bait to catch her
- victims by, and that she had told him (as he, D.D.C.F., told P. at the time
- he appointed P. his envoy) that she (Soror S.V.A.) {263} could be
- "overshadowed by H.P. Blavatsky and G.H. Soror S.D.A. 8° = 3°." This
- D.D.C.F. said he knew, because she had related to him details of a very
- private conversation he had had with Madame Blavatsky at Denmark Hill; also
- 56 This letter was not published in "Light" until January 11, 1902,
- as at the time the case was "sub judice."
- 57 In this letter D.D.C.F. signs himself G. S. L. MacGregor Mathers
- (Comte MacGregor de Glenstrae).
- 58 S.D.A.
- 59 In this letter Mr. Mathers points out the perfectly pure
- intentions of the Order; who could have doubted it after
- Inspector Kane's pronouncement at the trial of Madame Horos: "It
- is a perfectly pure Order"?
- that he most certainly knew that she must be at least a 6° = 5° on
- account of her power of performing miracles.60
- As D.D.C.F. apparently much dreaded that Madame Horos might take over
- the command of the Order in London, he, as we have seen, instructed P. to
- use cold steel and the MacGregor Tartan against her.61 He also informed P.
- that she had stolen some rituals in a portmanteau, which theft, it will be
- remembered, P. was to make use of as a last weapon against her. He further
- added that she was a "financial fraud," and that her husband was but a
- victim to her vampirism, a sort of soulless maniac, possessing unexpected
- and demoniacal strength when inspired by her. Her motive, he thought, was
- hostility against the Order and himself, and as {264} he expressed it: "to
- the current sent at the end of a century to regenerate this planet."
- N.'s statement again varies somewhat from the above, and is probably
- more trustworthy. It is as follows:
- S.V.A.62 came suddenly to Paris and informed D.D.C.F. that she was
- S.D.A. 8° = 3°, who had not died as had been reported. On hearing this
- D.D.C.F. at once accepted her statement.63 She promised him a large sum of
- money to build a temple to Isis;64 for at this time D.D.C.F. was starting
- what he called "The Mysteries of Isis," and the public dances and
- entertainments were being held by V.N.R.65 at the Bodiniére Theatre.
- Now that she had turned out to be a fraud it proved that D.D.C.F. was a
- fraud also.66
- This of course is as ridiculous as assertion to make as that made by
- another member of the Order, which was:
- "That if indeed it were the promise of S.V.A.'s money that had satisfied
- D.D.C.F.'s conscience, then he most certainly must be a fraud."
- P., in his own subtle way, saw this, arguing that in the case where a
- great man claims to be a leader amongst men, it is permissible to suppose
- 60 One or two curious points in her trial are worth recording.
- Laura Horos, alias The Swami, alias Mrs. Jackson, alias Soror
- S.V.A., claimed to be Princess Editha Lollito Baroness Rosenthal,
- Countess of Landfeld, daughter of Louis I., King of Bavaria, and
- Lola Montez (for Lola Montez see "Lola Montez: an Adventuress of
- the Forties," by Edmund B. D'Auvergne). In Cape Town she had
- promoted "The Order of Theocratic Unity," which was also called
- "The Order of the Atonement," and the "United Templars." Her
- whole trial was marked by the disgusting display of public
- eagerness to revel in the filth that was disclosed. At the time,
- from the coroneted aristocrat to the red-tied demagogue, all
- classes in England were smacking their filthy lips over such
- insinuating muck as: "Daisy is a dark little thing, bright and
- attractive, with hair down her back in thick curls, and looking
- even less that her age" (sixteen). ___ "The Sun," October 17, 1901.
- On leaving the court the day before this tasty paragraph appeared
- in the above-mentioned feculent luminary, the public having for
- several hours greedily sniffed round her messes, commenced to
- hiss at her, whereupon she turned upon them and shouted: "Shut
- up, you reptiles. It's only snakes that hiss." For this remark
- alone her final sentence should most certainly have been reduced.
- 61 Because she had been afraid of them.
- 62 Fra: AE.A. of the G.'. D.'. believes that some American
- members of the Order met Madame Horos in New York, and from them
- it was that she obtained her knowledge.
- 63 Probably after S.V.A. had given him the grade signs.
- 64 This explains the term "financial fraud."
- 65 D.D.C.F.'s "hermetic" wife: for a more correct account see "The
- Humanitarian," vol. xvi. No. 2, "Isis-Worship in Paris."
- 66 From this wonderful piece of logic one might be permitted to
- mistake N. for a member of the Rationalistic Press Association.
- But he was only a 5° = 6°.
- that his actions may be meant to place his followers between the horns of a
- rational dilemma. {265} The disciple who can recognize Christ in the
- darkness that surrounds the Cross, he is a true disciple. P. suspended
- judgment on D.D.C.F. till he had proved that he had pledged his honour, to
- excuse a maniacal assault upon a Saint of God, Frater I.A.
- It is permissible for a great musician to improvise in some great
- masterpiece he may be playing; but it is not permissible for a student to
- say that he can play this piece when he can only scrape through it by
- improvising easy bars for the more difficult ones. Similarly with a great
- Magician; he can indulge in petty black magical tricks if he so desire
- (there is always a danger), for at a breath they will vanish before the
- greater magic that is his. But the shivering little cardshuffler who
- pretends he is the Master because he has successfully forced a card on a
- village curate, not only cuts off all hope of ever becoming such, but
- unless he is extremely careful, will find himself literally in the place of
- the evil triad, marching, not between Isis and Nephthys, but between two
- sturdy guardians of the peace.
- Towards the end of April, 1900, P. returned to his lonely house in the
- north, but only remaining there a few days, he travelled back to Paris.
- For it was now past Easter, and so too late in the year to begin the
- Operation of Abramelin.
- He had, as we have seen induced D.D.C.F. to put in force the Deadly and
- Hostile Current of Will, but, as in the case of the Jackdaw of Rheims,
- nobody seemed a penny the worse. One might have expected that D.D.C.F.
- having failed, P. would have abandoned him. No, for it seemed still
- possible that D.D.C.F., really in touch with the Supreme Chiefs, had yet
- finally decided to say with Christ upon the {266} Cross: "Father, forgive
- them, for they know not what they do," even though this theory was somewhat
- rudely shaken by D.D.C.F spending the whole of one Sunday afternoon in
- rattling a lot of dried peas in a sieve under the impression that they were
- the revolted members: as subsequent events proved, they were only the ideas
- in his head. So we find P. still loyal, if a little sceptical, and
- searching within himself to discover a touchstone by which he might prove
- beyond doubt the authenticity of D.D.C.F.'s claim to represent the Masters.
- Now, there had been a good deal of talk of an adventure that happened to
- D.D.C.F. and Frater I.A., who was a guest in his house, in which a revolver
- figured prominently; but the story was only vague, and Frater I.A., who
- could and would have told the truth about it, had departed for a distant
- colony. So on arriving in Paris, P. lured D.D.C.F. into telling the story,
- which was as follows: That he and I.A. had disagreed upon an obscure point
- in theology, thereby formulating the accursed Dyad, thereby enabling the
- Abramelin demons to assume material form: one in his own shape, another in
- that of I.A. Now, the demon that looked like I.A. had a revolver, and
- threatened to shoot him (D.D.C.F.), while the demon that resembled himself
- was equally anxious to shoot I.A. Fortunately, before the demons could
- fire, V.N.R. came into the room, thus formulating the symbol of the Blessed
- Trinity, of which her great purity of character would naturally fit her to
- be a prominent member. Now, the only probability about this story, which
- D.D.C.F. related on his magical honour as a 7° = 4°, was that D.D.C.F.
- saw double. Frater P., however, was not going to judge any isolated story
- by the general laws of probability, so, bowing gracefully, he rose and set
- out {267} to find Frater I.A., whom he eventually ran down at the house of
- a holy Yogi in the Cinnamon Gardens, Colombo, to hear his account.
- Frater I.A.'s account was less of a strain upon P.'s faculties of
- belief. They had had, he said, an argument about the God Shiva, the
- Destroyer, whom I.A. worshipped because, if one repeated his name often
- enough, Shiva would one day open his eye and destroy the Universe, and whom
- D.D.C.F. feared and hated because He would one day open His eye and destroy
- D.D.C.F. I.A. closed the argument by assuming the position Padmasana and
- repeating the Mantra: "Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva."
- D.D.C.F., angrier than ever, sought the sideboard, but soon returned, only
- to find Frater I.A. still muttering: "Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva."
- "Will you stop blaspheming?" cried D.D.C.F.; but the holy man only said:
- "Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva."
- "If you don't stop I will shoot you!" said D.D.C.F., drawing a revolver
- from his pocket, and levelling it at I.A.'s head; but I.A., being
- concentrated, took no notice, and continued to mutter: "Shiva, Shiva,
- Shiva, Shiva, Shiva, Shiva."
- Whether overawed by the majesty of the saint, or interrupted by the
- entry of a third person, I.A. no longer remembered, but D.D.C.F. never
- pulled the trigger. It was only after this interview, which did not take
- place till August 1901, that P. definitely decided against D.D.C.F. We
- must now return to his wanderings, and so we find him in July 1900 crossing
- the Atlantic to New York.
- From New York P. journeyed to Mexico: in this country he travelled about
- alone for three months; and whilst in {268} Mexico D.F. became partaker in
- a wonderful experience known as "the Vision and the Voice."67 Shortly
- after this vision, he founded at Guanajato the Order of the L.I.L., and the
- fire of Adonai descending upon him, he wrote "The Book of the Spirit of the
- Living God," of which the two following rituals are part:
-
-
- THE BOOK OF THE SPIRIT OF THE LIVING GOD.
-
- HB:Resh HB:Peh HB:Samekh
- HB:Chet HB:Vau HB:Resh HB:Heh
- HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Lamed HB:Aleph HB:Heh
-
- The Casting-out of the Evil ones.
- The Consecration of the Shrine.
- The Cleansing of the Son of Man.
- The Drawing together of the Elements.
- The Coming of the Golden Dawn.
- The Indwelling of the Isis.
- The Initiation of the Whirling Force.
- The Chant of Mystery.
- The Music of the Divine One.
- The Movement of the Spirit.
- The Descent of the Soul of Isis.
- The Night of Apophis.
- The Light of Osiris.
- The Knowledge of the Higher soul.
- These be duly written; these shall be, unto the Glory of Thine Ineffable
- Name.
-
- [The Aspirant, having fasted for a period of nine days, during which he
- constantly aspireth unto the Higher, shall now enter the Temple which he
- hath prepared (banishing and consecrating with Fire and Water) and its
- order and disposition is thus: Let there be a square altar and pillars as
- for the Neophyte ceremony. On the altar is the Symbol of Isis, with the
- elements as usual. And know thou that the altar may be removed unto the
- East after the Great Invocation of Isis, where he shall duly confess
- himself in the Presence of God the Vast One. Whereafter, let him arise,
- and, standing in the Sign of Osiris Slain, let him obligate himself as
- followeth and is hereafter duly set down in clear writing.] [269}
-
- " ""THE OBLIGATION"
-
- 67 Two of the "Cries of the AEthyrs."
- [To be most solemnly accepted by him who would attain unto the knowledge
- and conversation of his Holy Genius.]
-
- In my bondage and affliction, O Lord, let me raise Thy Holy Symbol alike
- of Suffering and of Strength. I invoke Thee, the great avenging angel HUA,
- to place thine hand invisibly upon mine head, in attestation of this mine
- Obligation!
- I, ... a member of the body of Aeshoori, do spiritually bind myself,
- even as I am this day physically bound unto the Cross of Suffering.
- That I will to the utmost endeavour lead a pure and an unselfish life:
- not revealing to any other person the mysteries which shall herein be
- revealed unto me: that I will obey the dictates of my Higher Soul: that I
- will work in silence and with perseverance against all opposition: I
- furthermore most solemnly promise and swear that with the Divine Permission
- I will from this day apply myself constantly unto the Great Work: that is,
- so to purify and exalt my spiritual nature, that with the Aid Divine, I may
- at length attain to be more than human; and that in this event I will not
- abuse the great power entrusted unto me. I will invoke the Great Names of
- God the Vast One before performing any important magical working. I will
- yearn constantly in love toward the whole of mankind. I will work
- constantly to the Great End, on pain of being degraded from my present
- state.
- Finally, if there arise in me any thought or suggestion seeming to
- emanate from the Divine, I will examine it with care before acknowledging
- it to be so.
-
- Such are the Words of this my Obligation, whereto I pledge myself in the
- Presence of the Divine One and of the Great Avenging Angel HUA.
- And if I fail herein, may my rose be disintegrated and my power in magic
- cease!
-
- [Let the Stigmata be placed upon the Aspirant.
- Then let the Aspirant retire; and being invested with the White Robe,
- the Blue Sash and the Crown and nemys of our Art let him re-enter the
- Temple and perform the supreme ritual of the Pentagram68 in the four
- quarters; Having first purified the Temple with Fire and Water, and further
- equilibrated the symbols in his Magical Mirror of the Universe by the
- Invocation hereafter set down (Come unto me, O Ma, &c.) with the Calls or
- Keys Enochian suitable thereunto.
- And in all this is the wand held by the path of HB:Taw : for why? because
- in drawing down the light Divine; so is it manifest in the Sphere
- immediately above Malkuth: and in banishing is the Flaming Sword set
- against the enemies; and in HB:Taw is the knowledge of the Elements and the
- Astral Plane; also HB:Taw = the Cross. {270}
- Let him then perform the invoking Ritual of the Supernals:69 by the
- names HB:Heh HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Aleph : HB:Heh HB:Yod : HB:Mem-final HB:Yod HB:Heh HB:Lamed HB:Aleph
- HB:Heh HB:Vau HB:Heh HB:Yod and HB:Aleph HB:Taw HB:Yod HB:Resh HB:Aleph HB:Resh HB:Aleph .
- And after this let him turn again to the East and recite the Great
- Invocation of Iota Alpha Omega beginning:
- "Thee I invoke the Bornless One."70
- And this being accomplished, let him lift up his heart unto that Light, and
- dwell therein, and aspire even unto that which is beyond. And seeing that
- the gate is called Strait, let him invoke Her who abideth therein, in the
- path called Daleth, even Our Lady ISIS.]
-
- " ""THE INVOCATION"
- " ""OF"
- 68 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. i. No. 2.
- 69 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol. 1, No. 2.
- 70 See The Lesser Key of Solomon: The Goetia.
- " "ISIS."
-
- And I beheld a great wonder in Heaven: a Woman clothed with the Sun: and
- the Moon was at Her feet: and on Her Head was the Diadem of the Twelve
- Stars.
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save.
- O Thou, Queen of Love and Mercy!
- Thou, crowned with the Throne!
- Thou, hornèd as the Moon! Thou, whose countenance is mild and glowing,
- even as grass refreshed by rain!
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save!
- O Thou, who art in Mater manifest!
- Thou Bride and Queen as Thou art Mother and Daughter of the Crucified!
- O Thou, who art the Lady of the Earth!
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save!
- O Thou, Our Lady of the Amber Skin!
- Lady of Love and Victory! Bright gate of Glory through the darkling
- skies!
- O crowned with Light and Life and Love!
- Head me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save!
- By Thy Sacred Flower, the Lotus of Eternal Life and Beauty;
- By Thy love and mercy;
- By my desire toward Thee;
- In the name of Aeshoori;
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save!
- Open thy bosom to Thy child!
- Stretch wide thy arms and strain me to Thy Breast!
- Let my lips touch Thy lips ineffable!
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, hear and save! {271}
- Lift up Thy Voice and aid me in this hour!
- Lift up Thy Voice most musical!
- Cry aloud, O Queen and Mother!
- Lift up your heads, O ye Gates,
- And be ye lift up, ye everlasting Doors.
- And the King of Glory shall come in!
- Hear me, Our Lady Isis, and receive!
- By the symbol of Thy whirling force the Svastika of Flaming Light,
- I invoke Thee to initiate my soul!
- Let the whirling of my magic dance be a spell and a link with Thy great
- Light: so that in the Hour of Apophis, in the apparent darkness and
- corruption of unconsciousness, may rise the golden Sun of Aeshoori, reborn
- from incorruption.
- Hear, Lady Isis, and receive my prayer!
- Thee, Thee I worship and invoke!
- Hail, Hail to thee, Sole Mother of my Life! Dwell Thou in me, and bring
- me to that Self which is in Thee!
-
- [The Altar is now moved, if necessary, and the chant and the mystic
- dance take place, as is set down hereafter.]
-
- " ""THE CHANT."
-
- Hear, O Amoun! Look with favour on me, Thy Neophyte, now kneeling in
- Thy presence! Grant that the Music of Thy Mighty Name Iota Alpha Omega , the
- signs of Light, the Symbol of the Cross, the woven paces of the mystic 3,
- may be as a spell and a charm and a working of Magic Art, to draw down my
- Higher Soul to dwell within my heart, that the Great and Terrible Angel who
- is my Higher Genius may abide in my own Kether unto the Accomplishing of
- the Great Work and the Glory of Thine Ineffable Name, AMOUN.
-
- " "THE MYSTIC DANCE."
-
- [Here we have the sign of the Cross at the Centre. The Magus then
- whirls off in the triple 3, chanting the Name and giving the sign
- appropriate, very slowly at first, ever quickening. And having fallen down
- in an ecstasy, let him after awake; and say:
- "I am the Resurrection and the Life," &c., down to the Key Word.71
- Which being done, let the Lesser Banishing Rituals of Pentagram and
- Hexagram72 be performed, the Lights extinguished, and the Temple left in
- Silence.]
-
- " ""THE GREAT OPERATION OF INVISIBILITY."
-
- The Begetting of the Silence.
- The Dwelling of the Darkness. {272}
- The Formulation of the Shroud.
- The Inmost Light.
- The Sign of Defence and Protection.
- The Closing of the Mouths of the Crocodiles.
- The Fear upon the Dwellers of Water.
- The Radiant Youth of the Lord.
- The Rising from the Lotus of the Floods.
- The Habitation of the Palace of Safety.
- The Understanding of the Peace of God.73
-
- All this is the Knowledge of HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST unto Whom be the Glory for
- ever and ever, World without End.
-
- [The Usual Banishings, Consecrations, &c., are performed in temple of 0°
- = 0°.
-
- The forces of Spirit are first invoked by the Supreme Ritual of the
- Pentagram and the Enochian Keys. Add Hexagram ritual of Binah and her
- invocation.]
-
- Come unto Me, Thoth, Lord of the Astral Light! I adjure Thee, O Light
- Invisible, Intangible, wherein all thoughts and deeds are written; I adjure
- Thee by Thoth, thy Lord and God; by the symbols and the words of power: by
- the Light of my Godhead in Thy midst: by the Lord Harpocrates, the God of
- this mine Operation: that Thou leave Thine abodes and habitations, to
- concentrate about me, invisible, intangible, as a shroud of darkness; a
- formula of defence: that I may become invisible, so that seeing me men see
- not, nor understand the thing that they behold!
-
- Come unto me, O Ma, Goddess of Truth and Justice! Thou that presidest
- over the Eternal Balance.
- Auramooth, come unto me, Lady of the Water!
- Thoum-aesh-neith, come unto me, Lady of the Fire!
- Purify me and consecrate, for I am Aeshoori the Justified. For the
- Twelve Stars of Light are on my Brow: Wisdom and Understanding are balanced
- in my thought!
- Wrath in my right hand and the Thunderbolts;
- Mercy in my left hand and the fountains of delight!
- In my heart is Aeshoori and the Symbol of Beauty.
- 71 See 5° = 6° Ritual, "supra."
- 72 See "Liber O," THE EQUINOX, vol i. No. 2.
- 73 Note that the whole Operation may be performed mentally and in
- silence, and that on each occasion of concentrating the shroud
- the God-form and Vibration of Harpocrates, as taught, may be
- employed.
- My thighs are as pillars on the right and on the left; Splendour and
- Victory, for they cross with the currents reflected. I am established as a
- Rock, for Jesod is my foundation. {273}
-
- And the sphere of the Nephesch, and the palaces of Malkuth are cleansed
- and consecrate, balanced and beautiful, in the might of Thy Name, Adonai,
- to whom be the Kingdom, the Sceptre and the Splendour: The Rose of Sharon
- and the Lily of the Valley.
-
- O Thou! HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST! [Middle Pillar.]
- Child of the Silence!
- O Thou! HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST! [Mystic Circumambulation.]
- Lord of the Lotus!
- O Thou! HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST! [Silence.]
- Thou that standest on the heads of the dwellers of the Waters!
- Thee, Thee I invoke!
- O Thou, Babe in the Egg of Blue!
- Lord of Defence and Protection!
- Thou who bearest the Rose and Cross of Life and Light!
- Thee I invoke!
- Behold I am! a circle on whose hands the Twelvefold Kingdom of my
- Godhead stands.
- I am the Alpha and the Omega .
- My life is as the circle of the sky.
- I change but I cannot die!
- O ye! the Bennu Birds of Resurrection, Who are the hope of men's
- mortality!
- Back, Crocodile Mako, Son of Set! Depart from me, ye workers of
- iniquity!
-
- Behold He is in Me and I in Him!
- Mine is the Lotus, as I rose from the firmament of Waters;
- My throne is set on high;
- My light is in the firmament of Nu!
- I am the Centre and the Shrine: I am the Silence and the Eternal Light:
- Beneath my feet they rage, the angry crocodiles; the dragons of death;
- the eaters of the wicked.
- But I repress their wrath: for I am HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST, the lotus-throned
- Lord of Silence.
- If I said: Come up upon the mountains, the celestial waters would flow
- at my word and the celestial fires flame forth. For I am Râ enshrouded:
- Khephra unmanifest to men; I am my father Hoor, the might of the Avenger:
- and my mother Asi, the Veiled One: Eternal wisdom in eternal beauty.
- Therefore I say unto Thee: Bring Me unto Thine Abode in the Silence
- Unutterable, Wisdom: All-Light, All Power!
- HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST! Thou Nameless Child of the Eternities! Bring me to
- Thee, that I may be defended in this work of Art. {274}
- Thou, the Centre and the Silence!
- Light Shrouded in Darkness is Thy Name!
- The Celestial Fire is Thy Father!
- Thy Mother the Celestial Sea!
- Thou art the Equilibrium of the All, and Thou art Lord against the Face
- of the Dwellers within the Waters!
- Bring me, I say, bring me to Thine abode of Silence: that I may go
- invisible: so that every Spirit created, and every soul of man and beast;
- and every thing of sight and sense, and every Spell and Scourge of God, may
- see me not nor understand!
- And now, in the Name of God the Vast One, Who hath set limits and bounds
- unto all material and astral things, do I formulate a barrier and a bar
- without mine astral form, that it may be unto me as a wall, and as a
- fortress, and as a defence.
- And I now declare that it is so formulated, to be a basis and receptacle
- for the Shroud of Darkness which I shall presently encincture me withal.
-
- And unto ye, O forces of Akasa,74 do I now address my Will.
- In the Great Names Exarp, Hcoma, Nanta and Bitom,75
- By the mysterious letters and sigils of the Great Tablet of Union.76
- By the mighty Names of God AHIH, AGLA, IHVH, ALHIM.
- By the Great God Harpocrates;
- By your deep purple darkness;
- By my white and brilliant light do I conjure ye:
- Collect yourselves together about me: clothe this astral form with a
- shroud of darkness:
- Gather, O Gather, Flakes of Astral Light:
- Shroud, shroud my form in your substantial night:
- Clothe me and hide me, at my charm's control;
- Darken man's eyes and blind him in his soul!
- Gather, O Gather, at my Word Divine,
- Ye are the Watchers and my soul the shrine!
- [Let formulate the Idea of becoming Invisible; imagine the results of
- success: Then say:]
- Let the shroud of concealment encircle me at a distance of ten inches
- from the physical body.
- Let the Sphere be consecrated with Water and with Fire. [Done.]
- O Auramooth and O Thoum-aesh-neith, I invoke and beseech you: Let the
- vapour {275} of this water, and of this fire, be as a basis on the material
- plane for the formation of this shroud of Art.
- [Form mentally the shroud.]
- I, P., Frater of the Order of the Golden Dawn, and a 5° = 6°
- thereof: a Lord of the Paths in the Portal of the Vault of the Adepts: a
- Frater Ordinis Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis: and especially a member of
- the 0° = 0° grade: master of the pass-word "H___" and of the Grand Word
- "M___," am here: in order to formulate to myself a shroud of concealment:
- that I may attain unto knowledge and power, to use in the Service of the
- Eternal Gods: that I may pursue safely and without interruption my magical
- and other pursuits: and that I may pass unseen among men, to execute the
- Fiat of Tetragrammaton. And I bind and obligate myself and do spiritually
- swear and affirm: that I will use this power to a good purpose only, and in
- the service of the Gods.
- And I declare that in this Operation I shall succeed: that the Shroud
- shall conceal me alike from men and spirits; that it shall be under my
- control: ready to disperse and to re-form at my command.
- And I declare that all is now ready for the due fulfilment and
- prosecution of this mine Operation of Magick Art.
- [Go to Altar as Hierophant, left hand on triangle, right hand holding
- Verendum, by path of HB:Taw or Malkuth.]
-
- " ""THE POTENT EXORCISM."
-
- Come unto me, O shroud of darkness and of night. I conjure ye, O
- particles of Darkness, that ye enfold me, as a guard and shroud of utter
- Silence and of Mystery.
- In the name AHIH and by the name AHIH!
- In the name AGLA and by the name AGLA!
- In the name EXARP and by the name EXARP!
- In the name HCOMA and by the name HCOMA!
- 74 The Element of Spirit.
- 75 The names on the Tablet of Spirit.
- 76 The Tablet of Spirit.
- In the name NANTA and by the name NANTA!
- In the name BITOM and by the name BITOM!
- In the name TETRAGRAMMATON ELOHIM and by the name TETRAGRAMMATON ELOHIM!
- In the name HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST and by the name HOOR-PO-KRAT-IST!
-
- By your deep purple darkness!
- By my white brilliant light!
- I invoke ye: I conjure ye: I exorcise ye potently: I command and
- constrain ye: I compel ye to utter, absolute and instant obedience, and
- that without deception or delay, ___ for why? The Light of Godhead is my
- trust and I have made IHVH mine hope!
- "Gather, O Gather, Flakes of Astral Light:
- Shroud, shroud my form in your substantial night: {276}
- Clothe me and hide me, at my charm's control;
- Darken man's eyes and bind him in his soul!
- Gather, O Gather, at my Word Divine,
- Ye are the Watchers and my soul the shrine!"
-
- [Turn round three times.]
-
- In the Name of the Lord of the Universe and by the Power of mine own
- Higher Soul and by the Aspiration of Thine Higher Soul I conjure thee, O
- shroud of darkness and of mystery, that thou encirclest me, so that I may
- become invisible: so that seeing me men may see not, neither understand:
- but that they may see the thing that they see not and comprehend not the
- thing that they behold! So mote it be!
- [Go North.]
- I have set my feet in the North and have said: "I will shroud myself in
- mystery and concealment."
- The Voice of My Higher Soul said unto me:
- "Let me enter the path of darkness: peradventure thus may I attain the
- Light. {I} am the Only Being in an Abyss of Darkness: from the Darkness
- came I forth ere my birth; from the Silence of a Primal Sleep." And the
- Voice of Ages answered unto my soul:
- "I am He that formulates in Darkness: the Light indeed shineth in
- Darkness, but the Darkness comprehendeth it not."
- Let the Mystic Circumambulation take place in the Place of Darkness.
- [Go round, knocks, &c. In South formulate Pillars as before and imagine
- self as shrouded.]
- [In the West.]
- Invisible, I cannot pass by the Gate of the Invisible save by virtue of
- the Name of Darkness.
- [Formulate forcibly shroud about thee.]
- Darkness is My Name and Concealment!
- I am the Great One Invisible of the Paths of the Shades. I am without
- fear though veiled in Darkness: for within me, though unseen, is the Magic
- of the Light!
- [Go round. In North, Pillars, &c., as before.]
- [In the East.]
- Invisible, I cannot pass by the Gate of the Invisible, save by virtue of
- the Name of Light.
- [Form shroud forcibly.]
- I am Light shrouded in Darkness. I am the wielder of the Forces of the
- Bilanx!
- [Concentrate shroud mentally. Go West of Altar.]
- [The Potent Exorcism as before.] {277}
- Shroud of Concealment, long has thou dwelt concealed! Quit the Light,
- that thou mayst conceal me before men!
- [Carefully formulating shroud.]
- I receive Thee, as a covering and a guard!
-
- KHABS AM PEKHT!
- KONX OM PAX!
- LIGHT IN EXTENSION!
-
- Before all magical manifestation cometh the Knowledge of the Hidden
- Light.
- [Go to Pillars: give signs and words and with the Sign of Horus project
- your whole will so as to realize the self fading out. The effect will be
- that the physical body will become gradually and partially invisible, as
- though a veil or cloud were coming between it and thee. Divine ecstasy
- will follow, but no loss of self-control. With Sign of Silence use Hoor Po
- Krat formula77 and vibrate the Grand Word.78]
- [Repeat concentration and Mystic Circumambulation.]
- [Intensely form shroud: stand at East and say:]
- Thus have I formulated unto myself this shroud of Darkness and of
- Mystery as a concealment and a guard.
- O Thou, Binah, IHVH ALHIM, AIMA, AMA, Lady of Darkness and of Mystery;
- Moon of the Concealèd; Divine Light that rulest in thine Own Deep Gloom:
- Thy power I invoke. Come unto me and dwell within me, that I also may have
- poser and control, even I, over this shroud of Darkness and of Mystery.
- And now I conjure thee, O shroud of Darkness and of Mystery, that thou
- conceal me from the eyes of all men, from all things of sight and sense, in
- this my present purpose: which is ...
- O Binah, IHVH ALHIM, AMA, AIMA, Thou who art Darkness illuminated by the
- Light Divine, send me Thine Archangel Tzaphquiel, Thy legions of Aralim,
- the mighty angels, that I may disintegrate and scatter this shroud of
- darkness and of mystery, for its work is ended for the hour.
- I conjure thee, O shroud of darkness and of Mystery, who hast well
- served my purpose, that thou now depart unto thine ancient ways. But be ye
- very instant and ready, when I shall again call ye, whether by a word or a
- will, or by this great invocation of your powers, to come quickly and
- forcibly to my behest, again to shroud me from the eyes of men! And now I
- say unto ye, Depart in peace, and with the Blessing of God the Vast and
- Shrouded One: and be ye very ready to come when ye are called!
-
- IT IS FINISHED! {278}
-
- These rituals being completed, P. left Mexico D.F., and in the first
- days of the new year of 1901 he journeyed to Ixtaccihuatl. Some time
- before this he had been joined by his friend D.A., and with him he
- travelled to Colima and thence to Toluca and Popocatepetl.
-
- Now that we have arrived at the end of this chapter, it will be
- pertinent to inquire into the progress P. made since he passed through the
- 5° = 6° Ritual and became an Adeptus Minor in the Order of the R.R. et
- A.C. Strictly speaking, some time before he was officially promoted to the
- grade of 5° = 6°, he was already a 6° = 5°. In London and Paris his
- works of Magical Art had caused him to be admired by his friends and
- dreaded by his enemies. He had succeeded in proving that the HB:Shin of HB:Shin
- Operation was in fact none other than that of "The Rising on the Planes,"
- though in practice and theory very different. By their study and the
- equilibrating forces of the 5° = 6° Ritual he was able to apply the eye
- 77 Imagine yourself as Harpocrates standing upon two crocodiles.
- 78 "I.e." of 0° = 0°, Har-Po-Crat.
- of a skilled craftsman to the dreaded79 Operation of Abramelin, {279} and
- though he was never destined to accomplish this Sacred Work in the
- prescribed fashion, it so far iluminated him (for he worked astrally at it
- for months whilst in Mexico) as to show him the futility of even successful
- Magic. He was disgusted with his results. He had attained a rank which
- few arrive at, namely, that of Adeptus Major; and now, even though he had
- attained to the powers of Hecate, for which he had so long striven, he saw
- that the Great Attainment lay far, far beyond. And so it happened that by
- renouncing all his magical strength to gain a greater Power, a Nobler Art,
- he set forth upon the Path of the Lion that bridges the great gulf between
- the two highest Grades of the Second Order, as it is written:
- "A similar Fire flashingly extending through the rushings of Air, or a
- Fire formless whence cometh the Image of a Voice, or even a flashing Light
- abounding, revolving, whirling forth, crying aloud. Also there is the
- vision of the fire flashing Courser of Light, or also a Child, borne aloft
- on the shoulders of the Celestial Steed, fiery, or clothed with gold, or
- naked, or shooting with the bow shafts of Light, and standing on the
- shoulders of the horse; then if thy meditation prolongeth itself, thou
- shalt unite all these Symbols into the Form of a Lion."
-
- "(To be continued)"
-
- {280}
-
- 79 On this occasion the Abramelin demons appeared as misty forms
- filling the whole house with a pernicious aura, which was still
- noticeable three years after they had been attracted. Whether
- these demons are to be considered as material or mental beings
- depends upon the philosophic outlook of the reader.
- Nevertheless, let it be understood that Abramelin is not a work
- to be taken lightly. The obsession of these demons was probably
- one of the chief causes of D.D.C.F.'s troubles. Frater P., in
- spite of his equilibrating practices of Yoga which followed
- immediately upon this Operation, suffered terribly on their
- account. Frater AE.A. fled secretly from his house in terror;
- his gardener, a teetotaller for twenty years, went raving drunk,
- as did nearly every one who lived on the estate ___ we could
- continue examples for pages. His clairvoyants became drunkards
- and prostitutes, while later a butcher upon one of whose bills
- the names of two demons had been casually jotted down, viz.,
- Elerion and Mabakiel, which respectively mean "A laughter" and
- "Lamentation" (conjoint, "unlooked-for sorrow suddenly descending
- upon happiness") whilst cutting up a joint for a customer
- accidentally severed the femoral artery and died in a few
- minutes. These mishaps are most likely mere coincidences, but a
- coincidence when it happens is quite as awkward as the real
- thing, and in the case of Abramelin the coincidences can be
- counted by scores.