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- LIBER HHH sub figura CCCXLI continet capitula tria: MMM, AAA et SSS
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- I.
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- MMM.
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- 'I remember a certain holy day in the dusk of the Year, in the dusk of the
- Equinox of Osiris, when first I beheld thee visibly; when first the dreadful
- issue was fought out; when the Ibis-headed One charmed away the strife. I
- remember thy first kiss, even as a maiden should. Nor in the dark byways was
- there another: thy kisses abide'
-
- - Liber Lapidis Lazuli VII.15.16
-
- 0. Be seated in thy Asana, wearing the robe of a Neophyte, the hood drawn.
-
- 1. It is night, heavy and hot, there are no stars. Not one breath of wind stirs
- the surface of the sea, that is thou. No fish play in the depths.
-
- 2. Let a Breath rise and ruffle the waters. This also thou shalt fell playing
- upon thy skin. It will distract thy meditation twice or thrice, after which
- thou shouldst have conquered this distraction. But unless thou first feel
- it, that Breath has not arisen.
-
- 3. Next, the night is riven by the lightning flash. This also shalt thou feel
- in thy body, which shall shiver and leap with the shock, and that also
- must both be suffered and overcome.
-
- 4. After the lightning flash, resteth in the zenith a minute point of light.
- And that light shalt radiate a right cone shall be established upon the sea,
- and it is day.
- With this, thy body shall be rigid, automatically, and this shalt thou
- let endure, withdrawing thyself in thine heart in the form of an upright
- Egg of Blackness(1), and therein shalt thou abide for a space.
-
- 5. When all this is perfectly and easily performed, let the aspirant
- figure to himself a struggle with the whole force of the Universe. In this,
- he is only saved by his minuteness, But in the end, he is overcome by Death
- who covers him with a black cross.
- Let his body fall supine with arms outstretched.
-
- 6. So lying, let him aspire fervently unto the Holy Guardian Angel.
-
- 7. Now let him resume his former posture.
- Two and twenty times shall he figure to himself that he is bitten by a
- serpent, feeling in his body the poison thereof and let each bite be healed
- by an eagle or a hawk, spreading its wings above his head and dropping
- thereupon a healing dew. But let the last bite be so terrible a pang at
- the nape of the neck that he seemeth to die, and let the healing dew be of
- such virtue that he leapeth to his feet.
-
- 8. Let there be now placed within his egg a red cross, then a green cross,
- then a golden cross, then a silver cross; or those things which there
- shadow forth. Herein is silence; for he that hath rightly performed the
- meditation will understand the inner meaning hereof, and it shall serve
- as a test of himself and his fellows.
-
- 9. Let him now remain in the Pyramid or Cone of Light, as an Egg, but no more
- of Blackness.
-
- 10. Then let his body be in the position of the Hanged Man, and let him
- aspire with all his force unto the Holy Guardian Angel.
-
- 11. The grace having been granted unto him, let him partake mystically of thre
- Eucharist of the Five Elements and let him proclaim Light in Extension;
- yea, let him proclaim Light in Extension.
-
- (1) The Egg of Blackness or Akasha Tatva ( Element of the Void ) used to form
- the basis of a meditation practise in the Golden Dawn. It is the Egg of
- Spirit which surrounds the image of the contemplative.
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- II.
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- AAA
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- 'These loosen the swathings of the corpse; these unbind the feet of Osiris, so
- that the flaming God(2) may rage through the firmament with his fantastic
- spear.'
-
- -Liber Lapidis Lazuli VII.III
-
- 0. Be seated in thine Asan, or recumbent in Shavasana, or in the position of
- the dying Buddha.
-
- 1. Think of thy death; imagine the various diseases that may attack thee, or
- accidents overtake thee. Picture the process of death, apllying always to
- thyself.
-
- ( A useful preliminary practise is to read text-books of Pathology,
- and to visit museums and dissecting-rooms. )
-
- 2. Continue this practise until death is complete; follow the corpse through
- the stages of embalming, wrapping and burial.
-
- 3. Now imagine a divine breath entering thy nostrils.
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- 4. Next, imagine a divine light entering the eyes.
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- 5. Now, imagine the divine voice awakening the ears.
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- 6. Now, imagine the divine kiss imprinted on the lips.
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- 7. Next, imagine the divine energy informing the nerves and muscles of the
- body, and concentrate on the phenomenon which will already have been
- observed in 3, the restoring of the circulation.
-
- 8. Last, imagine the return of the reproductive power, and employ this to
- the impregnation of the Egg of Light in which man is bathed.
-
- 9. Now represent to thyself that this Egg is the Disk of the Sun, setting in
- the West.
-
- 10. Let it sink into Blackness, borne in the bark of heaven, upon the back of
- the holy cow Hathor. And it may be that thou shalt hear the moaning
- thereof.
-
- 11. Let it become blacker that all blackness. And in this meditation thou shalt
- be utterly without fear, for that the blackness that will appear unto thee
- is a thing dreadful beyond all thy comprehension.
-
- And it shall come to pass that if thou hast well and properly performed
- this meditation that on a sudden thou shalt hear the drone and booming
- of a Beetle.
-
- 12. Now then shall the Blackness pass, and with rose and gold shalt thou
- arise in the East, with the cry of a Hawk resounding in thine ear. Shrill
- shall it be and harsh.
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- 13. At the end shalt thou rise and stand in the mid-heaven, a globe of glory.
- And therewith shall arise the mighty Sound that holy men have likened
- unto the roaring of a Lion.
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- 14. Then shalt thou withdraw thyself from the Vision, gathering thyself into
- the divine form of Osiris upon his throne.
-
- 15. Then shalt thou repeat audibly the cry of triumph of the god re-arisen,
- as it shall have been given unto thee by thy Superior.
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- 16. And this being accomplished, thou mayest enter again into the Vision,
- that thereby shall be perfected in Thee.
-
- 17. After this shalt thou return into the Body, and give thanks unto the
- Most High God IAIDA(3), yea unto the Most High God IAIDA.
-
- 18. Mark well that this operation should be performed if it be possible in a
- place set apart and consecrated to the Works of the Magick of Light. Also
- that the Temple should be ceremonially open as thou hast knowledge and
- skill to perform, and that at the end thereof the closing should be most
- carefully accomplished. But in the preliminary practise it is enough to
- cleanse thyself by ablution, by robing, and by the rituals of the
- Pentagram and Hexagram.
-
- ADDITIONAL NOTES:
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- 0-2 should be practised at first, until some realization is obtained; and the
- practise should always be followed by a divine invocation of Apollo or of
- Isis or fo Jupiter or of Serapis.
-
- Next, after a swift summary of 0-2, practise 3-7.
-
- This being mastered, add 8.
-
- Then add 9-13.
-
- Then being prepared and fortified, well fitted for the work, perform the whole
- meditation at one time. And let this be continued until perfect success be
- attained therein. For this is a mighty meditation and holy, having power even
- upon Death, yea, having power even upon Death.
-
- ( Note by Fra. O.M.(4). At any time during this meditation the concentration
- may bring about Samadhi. This is to be feared and shunned, more than any
- other breaking of control, for that it is the most tremendous of the forces
- which threaten to obsess. There is also some danger of acute melancholia
- at point 1.)
-
- (2) Horus
- (3) An Enochian name for God. It appears in the Angelic Call or Keys of John
- Dee.
- (4) Ou Mh or Crowley.
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-
- III.
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- SSS
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-
- 'Thou art a beautiful thing, whiter than any woman in the column of this
- vibration.
-
- 'I shoot up vertically like an arrow, and become that Above.
-
- 'But it is death, and the flame of my pyre.
-
- 'Ascend in the flame of my pyre, O my soul!
-
- 'Thy God is like the cold emptiness of the utmost heaven, into which thou
- radiatest thy little light.
-
- 'When Thou shalt know me, O empty God, my flame shall utterly expire in thy
- great N.O.X.'
-
- - Liber Lapidis Lazuli. I.36-40
-
- 0. Be seated in thine Asana, preferably the Thunderbolt. It is essential the
- spine be vertical.
-
- 1. In this practise the cavity of the brain is the Yoni; the spinal cord
- is the Lingam.
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- 2. Concentrate thy thought of adoration on the brain.
-
- 3. Now begin to awaken the spine in this manner, Concentrate thy thought of
- thyself in the base of the spine, and move it gradually up a little at a
- time.
-
- By this means, thou wilt become coscious of the spine, feeling each
- vertebra as a separate entity. This must be acheived most fully and
- perfectly before the further practise is begun.
-
- 4. Next, adore the brain as before, but figure, to thyself its content as
- infinite. Deem it to be the womb of Isis, or the body of Nuit.
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- 5. Next, identify thyself with the base of the spine as before, but figure
- to thyself its energy as infinite. Deem it to be the phallus of Osiris or
- the being of Hadit.
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- 6. These two concentrations 4 and 5 may be pushed to the point of Samadhi. Yet
- lose not control of the will; let not Samadhi be thy master herein.
-
- 7. Now then, being conscious both of the brain and the spine, and unconscious
- of all else, do thou imagine the hunger of the one for the emptiness of the
- brain, the ache of the spine, even as the emptiness of space and the
- aimlessness of matter.
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- 8. Let this agony grow until it be insupportable, resisting by will every
- temptation. Not until thine whole body is bathed in sweat, or it may be in
- sweat of blood, and until a cry of intolerable anguish is forced from thy
- closed lips, shalt thou proceed.
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- 9. Now let a current of light, deep azure flecked with scarlet, pass up and
- down the spine, striking as it were upon thyself that art coiled at the
- base of the spine.
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- Let this be exceedingly slow and subtle; and though it be accompanied
- with pleasure, resisit; and though it be accompanied with pain, resist.
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- 10. This shalt continue until thou art exhausted, never relaxing the control.
- Until thou canst perform this one section 9 during a whole hour, proceed
- not. And withdraw from the meditation by an act of will, passing into a
- gentle Pranayama without Kumbhakham, and meditating on Harpocrates, the
- silent and virginal God.
-
- 11. Then, at last, being well-fitted in body and mind, fixed in peace, beneath
- a favourable heaven of starts, at night, in calm and warm weather,
- mayst thou quicken then movement of the light until it be taken up by
- the brain and the spine, independently of thy will.
-
- 12. If in this hour thou shouldst die, is it not written, 'Blessed are the
- dead that die in the Lord'? Yea, Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord!
-