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- ~ANATHEMA OF ZOS~ THE SERMON TO THE HYPOCRITE~
-
- An Automatic Writing By Austin Osman Spare
-
- *PREFACE*
-
- Do Thy Will
- l
-
- Magickal currents pass as the Great Wheel swings endlessly to and fro
- driven by words of power whose origin is inestimable. Spare was a watcher
- on the threshold. AGAPE of the Christos had spent its force. It laid upon
- the land as a shroud when once it had been a bright and shining spell of
- liberation. Under this pall the scorpion bred consciousness in the charnal
- house of putrifaction. Monsters arose and walked the earth in the guise of
- living men and women. These are the hypocrites to whom the sermon was
- delivered. The goatherd found himself in a pigsty; speaking to swine bred
- on foul aethers. Where once there was the sermon on the mount, now there
- need be a Sermon of the Midden.
-
- Zos eats complacency and his leavings bear the name of Doubt. Zos heralds
- the onrush of the Beast as John the Babtist once swept the path of the
- Christos. This time it is not the oracles' head served upon the platter.
-
- Be not complacent. The anthem of Liber L will, on Saturns' touch, turn its
- melody inward and become a funeral dirge of the Soul. If there is aught to
- be learnt it is this....we are the hypocrites to whom Zos speaks. There is
- no hope. The Great Wheel turns. All that we love and will is its grist.
- Nothing Remains.
-
- Will ____ Love
-
- Louis Martinie (S.M.Ch.H. 353) Vernal Equinox, 1985
-
- ~ANATHEMA OF ZOS~ The Sermon to the Hypocrites =======
-
- Hostile to self-torment, the vain excuses called devotion, Zos satisfied
- the habit by speaking loudly unto his Self. And at one time, returning to
- familiar consciousness, he was vexed to notice interested hearers-a rabble
- of involuntary mendicants, pariahs, whoremongers, adulterers, distended
- bellies, and the prevalent sick-grotesques that obtain in civilisations.
- His irritation was much, yet still they pestered him, saying: MASTER, WE
- WOULD LEARN OF THESE THINGS! TEACH US RELIGION!
-
- And seeing, with chagrin, the hopeful multitude of Believers, he went down
- into the Valley of Stys, prejudiced against them as FOLLOWERS. And when he
- was ennuye, he opened his mouth in derision, saying:-
-
- O, ye whose future is in other hands! This familiarity is permitted not of
- thy-but of my impotence. Know me as Zos the Goatherd, saviour of myself and
- of those things I have not yet regretted. Unbidden ye listen'd to my
- soliloquy. Endure then my Anathema.
-
- Foul feeders! Slipped, are ye, on your own excrement? Parasites! Having
- made the world lousy, imagine ye are of significance to Heaven?
-
- Desiring to learn-think ye to escape hurt in the rape of your ignorance?
- For of what I put in, far more than innocence shall come out! Labouring not
- the harvest of my weakness, shall I your moral-fed desires satisfy?
-
- I, who enjoy my body with unweary tread, would rather pack with wolves than
- enter your pest-houses.
-
- Sensation . . Nutrition . . . Mastication . . . . Procreation . . . ! This
- is your blind-worm cycle. Ye have made a curiously bloody world for love in
- desire. Shall nothing change except through your accusing diet?
-
- IN THAT YE ARE CANNIBALS, what meat should I offer? Having eaten of your
- dead selves savoured with every filth, ye now raven to glutton of my mind's
- motion?
-
- In your conflict ye have obtained . . . ? Ye who believe your procreation
- is ultimate are the sweepings of creation manifest, returning again to
- early simplicity to hunger, to become, and realise-ye are not yet. Ye have
- muddled time and ego. Think ye to curb the semen SENTIMENTALLY? Ye deny
- sexuality with tinsel ethics, live by slaughter, pray to greater
- idiots-that all things may be possible to ye WHO ARE IMPOSSIBLE.
-
- For ye desire saviours useless to pleasure.
-
- Verily, far easier for madmen to enter Heaven than moral Lepers. Of what
- difference is Life or Death? Of what difference is dream or reality? Know
- ye nothing further than you own stench? Know ye what ye think ye know for
- certain? Fain would I be silent. Yet too tolerant is this Sun that cometh
- up to behold me, and my weakness comes of my dissatisfaction of you solicit
- . . . . but be ye damned before obtaining fresh exuses of me!
-
- Cursed are the resurrectionists! Is there only body and soul?
-
- Is there nothing beyond entity? No purchase beyond sense and desire of God
- than this blasting and devouring swarm ye are?
-
- Oh, ye favoured of your own excuses, guffaw between bites! Heaven is
- indifferent to your salvation or catastrophe. Your curveless crookedness
- maketh ye fallow for a queer fatality! What! I to aid your self-deception,
- ameliorate your decaying bodies, preserve your lamentable apotheosis of
- self?
-
- The sword-thrust not salve-I bring!
-
- Am I your swineherd, though I shepherd unto goats? My pleasure does not
- obtain among vermin with vain ideas-with hopes and fears of absurd
- significance. Not yet am I overweary of myself. Not ye shall I palliate
- abomination, for in ye I behold your parents and the stigmata of foul
- feeding.
-
- In this ribald intoxication of hypocrisy, this monument of swindlers'
- littlenesses, where is the mystic symposium, the hierarchy of necromancers
- that was?
-
- Honest was Sodom! YOUR theology is a slime-pit of gibberish become ethics.
- In YOUR world, where ignorance and deceit constitute felicity, everything
- ends miserably-besmirched with fratricidal blood.
-
- Seekers of salvation? Salvation of your sick digestion; crippled beliefs:
- Convalescent desires. Your borrowed precepts and prayers-a stench unto all
- good nostrils!
-
- Unworthy of a soul-your metamorphosis is laborious of morbid rebirth to
- give habitance to the shabby sentiments, the ugly familiarities, the
- calligraphic pandemonium-a world of abundance acquired of greed. Thus are
- ye outcasts! Ye habitate dung-heaps; your glorious palaces are hospitals
- set amid cemeteries. Ye breathe gay-heartedly within this cess-pit? Ye
- obtain of half-desires, bent persuasions, of threats, of promises made
- hideous by vituperatious righteousness! Can you realise of Heaven when it
- exists WITHOUT?
-
- Believing without associating ye are spurious and know not the way of
- virtue. There is no virtue in truth, nor truth in righteousness. Law
- becomes of desire's necessity. Corrupt is the teacher, for they who speak
- have only spent words to give.
-
- Believe or blaspheme! Do ye not speak from between your thighs?
-
- To believe or unbelieve is the question. Verily, if you believe of the
- least-ye needs must thrive all things. Ye are of all things, of all
- knowledge, and, belike, will youor stupidity to further self-misery!
-
- Your wish? Your heaven? I say your desire is women. Your potential desire a
- brothel.
-
- Ah, ye who fear suffering, who among ye has courage to assault the cloudy
- enemies of creeds, of the stomach's pious hopes?
-
- I blaspheme your commandments, to provoke and enjoy your bark, your teeth
- grinding!
-
- Know ye what ye want? What ye ask? Know ye virtue from maniacal muttering?
- Sin from folly? Desiring a teacher, who among ye are worthy to learn?
-
- Brutally shall I teach the gospel of soul-suicide, of contraception, not
- preservation and procreation.
-
- Fools! Ye have made vital the belief the Ego is eternal,, fulfilling a
- purpose not lost to you.
-
- All things become of desire; the legs to the fish; the wings to the
- reptile. Thus was your soul begotten.
-
- Hear, O vermin!
-
- MAN HAS WILLED MAN!
-
- Your desires shall become flesh, your dreams reality and no fear shall
- alter it one whit.
-
- Hence do I travel ye into the incarnating abortions-the aberrations, the
- horrors without sex, for ye are worthless to offer Heaven new sexualities.
-
- Once in this world I enjoyed laughter-when I remembered the value I gave
- the contemptible; the significance of my selfish fears; the absurd vanity
- of my hopes; the sorry righteousness called I.
-
- And YOU?
-
- Certainly not befitting are tears of blood, nor laughter of gods.
-
- Ye do not even look like MEN but the strange spawn of some forgotten
- ridicule.
-
- Lost among the illusions begat of duality-are these the differentiations ye
- make for future entity to ride your bestial self? Millions of times have ye
- had re-birth and many more times will ye again SUFFER existence.
-
- Ye are of things distressed, living down the truths ye made. Loosing only
- from my overflow, perchance I teach ye to learn of yourselves? In my
- becoming shall the hungry satisfy of my good and evil? I strive me neither,
- and confide subsequent to the event.
-
- Know my purpose: To be a stranger unto myself, the enemy of truth.
-
- Uncertain of what ye believe, belike ye half-desire? But believe ye this,
- serving your dialectics:-
-
- Subscribing only to self-love, the outcroppings of my hatred now speak.
- Further, to ventilate my own health, I scoff at your puerile dignitaries'
- absurd moral clothes and ovine faith in a fortuitous and gluttonous
- future!
-
- Dogs, devouring your own vomit! Cursed are ye all! Throwbacks, adulterers,
- sycophants, corpse devourers, pilferers and medicine swallowers! Think ye
- Heaven is an infirmary?
-
- Ye know not pleasure. In your sleep lusts, feeble violence and sickly
- morale, ye are more contemptible than the beasts ye feed for food.
-
- I detest your Mammon. Disease partakes of your wealth. Having acquired, ye
- know not how to spend.
-
- YE ARE GOOD MURDERERS ONLY.
-
- Empty of cosmos are they who hunger after righteousness. Already are the
- merciful spent. Extinct are the pure in heart. Governed are the meek and of
- Heaven earn similar disgust. Your society is a veneered barbarity. Ye are
- precocious primitives. Where is your success other than through hatred?
-
- There is no good understanding in your world-this bloody transition by
- procreation and butchery.
-
- Of necessity ye hate, and love your neighbor by devouring.
-
- The prophets are nauseating and should be persecuted. Objects of ridicule,
- their deeds cannot live through their tenets. Actions are the criterion,
- then how can ye speak other than lies?
-
- Love is cursed. Your desire is your God and execration. Ye shall be judged
- or your appetite.
-
- Around me I see your configuration-again a swine from the herd. A repulsive
- object of charity! The curse is pronounce; for ye are slime and sweat-born,
- homicidally reared. And again shall your fathers call to the help of women.
- Ye vainly labour at a rotten Kingdom of Good and Evil. I say that Heaven is
- catholic-and none shall enter with susceptibility of either.
-
- Cursed are ye who shall be persecuted for MY sake. For I say I am
- CONVENTION entire, excessively evil, perverted and nowhere good-for ye.
-
- Whosoever would be with me is neither much of me nor of himself enough.
-
- Zos tired, but loathing his hearers too much, he again reviled them
- saying:-
-
- Worm-ridden jackals! Still would ye feast on my vomit? Whosoever follows me
- becomes his own enemy; for in that day my exigency shall be his ruin.
-
- Go labour! Fulfil the disgust of becoming yourself, of discovering your
- beliefs, and thus acquire virtue. Let your good be accidental; thus escape
- gratitude and it sorry vainglory, for the wrath of Heaven is heavy on easy
- self-indulgence.
-
- In your desire to create a world, do unto others as you would-when
- sufficiently courageous.
-
- To cast aside, not save, I come. Inexorably towards myself; to smash the
- law, to make havoc of the charlatans, the quacks, the swankers and brawling
- salvationists with their word-tawdry phantasmagoria; to disillusion and
- awaken every fear of your natural, rapacious selves.
-
- Living the most contemptible and generating everything beastly, are ye so
- vain of your excuse to expect other than the worst of your imagining?
-
- Honesty is unvoiced! And I warn you to make holocaust of your saints, your
- excuses: these flatulent bellowings of your ignorance. Only then could I
- assure your lurking desire-easy remission of your bowdlerised sins.
- Criminals of folly? Ye but sin against self.
-
- There is no sin for those of Heaven's delight. I would ye resist not nor
- exploit your evil: such is of fear, and somnambulism is born of hypocrisy.
-
- In pleasure Heaven shall break every law before this Earth shall pass away.
- Thus if I possessed, my goodness towards ye would be volcanic.
-
- He who is lawless is free. Necessity and time are conventional phenomena.
-
- Without hypocrisy or fear ye could do as ye wish. Whosoever, therefore,
- shall break the precept or live its transgression shall have relativity of
- Heaven. For unless your righteousness exist not, ye shall not pleasure
- freely and creatively. In so much as ye sin against doctrine, so shall your
- imagination be required in becoming.
-
- It has been said without wit: "Thou shalt not kill." Among beasts man lives
- supremely-on his own kind. Teeth and claws are no longer sufficient
- accessory to appetite. Is this world's worst reality more vicious than
- human behaviour?
-
- I suggest to your inbred love of moral gesture to unravel the actual from
- the dream.
-
- Rejoice ye! The law-makers shall have the ugly destiny of becoming subject.
- Whatsoever is ordained is superseded-to make equilibrium of this
- consciousness rapport with hypocrisy.
-
- Could ye be arbitrary? Belief foreshadows its inversion. Overrun with
- forgotten desires and struggling truths, ye are their victim in the dying
- and begetting law.
-
- The way of Heaven is a purpose-anterior to and not induced by thought.
- Desire, other than by the act, shall in no wise obtain: Therefore believe
- SYMBOLICALLY or with caution.
-
- Between men and women having that desire there is no adultery. Spend the
- large lust and when ye are satiated ye shall pass on to something fresh. In
- this polite day it has become cleaner to fornicate by the wish than to
- enact.
-
- Offend not your body nor be so stupid as to let your body offend ye. How
- shall it serve ye to reproach your duality? Let your oath be in earnest;
- though better to communicate by the living act than by the word.
-
- This God-this cockatrice-is a projection of your imbecile apprehensions,
- your bald grossness and madhouse vanities. Your love is born of fear; but
- far better to hate than further deception.
-
- I would make your way difficult. Give and take of all men
- indiscriminately.
-
- I know your love and hate. Inquire of red diet. Within your stomach is
- civil war.
-
- Only in Self-love is procreative will.
-
- What now! Shall I attempt wisdom by words? Alphabetic truths with
- legerdemain grammar? There is no spoken truth that is not PAST-more wisely
- forgotten.
-
- Shall I scrawl slippery paradox with mad calligraphy? Words, mere words! I
- exist in a wordless world, without yesterday nor to-morrow- beyond
- becoming.
-
- All conceivableness procures of time and space. Hence I spit on your
- tatterdemalion ethics, mouldering proverbs, priestly inarticulations and
- delirious pulpit jargon. This alone I give ye as safe commandments in your
- pestilent schisms.
-
- Better is it to go without than to borrow. Finer far to take than beg. From
- Puberty till Death realise "Self" in all. There is no greater virtue than
- good nourishment. Feed from the udder, and if the milk be Sour, feed on . .
- . Human nature is the worst possible!
-
- Once I lived among ye. From self-decency now I habitate the waste places, a
- willing outcast; associate of goats, cleaner far, more honest than men.
-
- Within this heterogenousness of difference, reality is hard to realise;
- evacuation is difficult.
-
- These spiritualists are living sepulchres. What has decayed should perish
- decently.
-
- Cursed are they who supplicate. Gods are with ye yet. Therefore let ye who
- pray acquire this manner:-
-
- O Self my God, foreign is thy name except in blasphemy, for I am thy
- iconoclast. I cast thy bread upon the waters, for I myself am meat enough.
- Hidden in the labyrinth of the Alphabet is my sacred name, the SIGIL of all
- things unknown. On Earth my kingdom is Eternity of DESIRE. My wish
- incarnates in the belief and becomes flesh, for, I AM THE LIVING TRUTH.
- Heaven is ecstacy; my consciousness changing and acquiring association. May
- I have courage to take from my own superabundance. Let me forget
- righteousness. Free me of morals. Lead me into temptation of myself, for I
- am a tottering kingdom of good and evil.
-
- May worth be acquired through those things I have pleasured.
-
- May my trespass be worthy.
-
- Give me the death of my soul. Intoxicate me with self-love. Teach me to
- sustain its freedom; for I am sufficiently Hell. Let me sin against the
- small beliefs.-AMEN.
-
- Concluding his conjunction, Zos said:-
-
- Again, O sleep-walkers, beggars and sufferers, born of the stomach; unlucky
- men to whom happiness is necessary!
-
- Ye are insufficient to live alone, not yet mature enough to sin against the
- law and still desire women.
-
- Other than damnation I know no magic to satisfy your wishes; for ye believe
- one thing, desire another, speak unlike, act differently and obtain the
- living value.
-
- Assuredly inclination towards new faculties springs from this bastardy!
-
- Social only to the truths convenient to your courage, yet again beasts
- shall be planted.
-
- Shall I speak of that unique intensity without form? Know ye the ecstasy
- within? The pleasure between ego and self?
-
- At that time of ecstasy there is no thought of others; there is NO THOUGHT.
- Thither I go and none may lead.
-
- Sans women-your love is anathema!
-
- For me, there is no way but my way. Therefore, go ye your way-none shall
- lead ye to walk towards yourselves. Let your pleasures be as sunsets,
- HONEST . . BLOODY . . . GROTESQUE!
-
- Was the original purpose the thorough enjoyment of multitudinous self, for
- ecstasy? These infinite ramifications of consciousness in entity,
- associating by mouth, sex, and sense!
-
- Has the besetting of sex become utter wretchedness-repetition made
- necessary of your scotomy?
-
- O bloody-mouthed! Shall I again entertain ye with a little understanding?
- An introspection of cannibalism in the shambles of diet-the variating
- murder against the ancestral? Is there no food beyond corpse?
-
- Your murder and hypocrisy must pass before ye are uplifted to a world where
- slaughter is unknown.
-
- Thus, with a clean mouth, I say unto ye, I live by bread alone. Sleep is
- competent prayer. All morality is BEASTLY.
-
- Alas, there has been a great failure. Man is dead. Only women remain.
-
- With tonque in cheek I would say: "Follow me! That ye realise what is
- hidden in all suffering. I would make your self-mortification voluntary,
- your wincing courageous."
-
- Still will ye be with me? Salutation to all suicides!
-
- With a yawn Zos wearied and fell asleep.
-
- In time the stench awoke him-for he had slept amidst the troughs- and he
- observed that the crowd were no longer with him-that only SWINE remained.
- And he guffawed and spake thus: "Not yet have I lost relationship and am
- thereby nearly asphyxiated! Caught up am I in the toils of sentiment, the
- moral hallucinations within the ebb and flow of hopes and fears?
-
- Shall age alone transmute desire? Not yet have I disentangled illusion from
- reality: for I know not men from swine, dreams from reality; or whether I
- did speak only unto myself. Neither know I to whom my anathema would be the
- more impressionable . . . .
-
- My insensible soliloquy is eaten as revelation! What I spake with hard
- strived conceit to increase enterprise brings forth only swinish snorts.
- Water is not alone in finding its level.
-
- I have not me tragedy, no, not in this life! Yet, whether I have spewed
- their doctrines upon the tables of the Law or into the troughs, at least I
- have not cast away the flesh of dreams.
-
- And turning towards his light, Zos said: This my will, O Thou Glorious Sun.
- I am weary of my snakes descending-making slush.
-
- Farewell antithesis. I have suffered. All is paid.
-
- Let me go forth to recreate my sleep.
-
-