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THE TREASURE HOUSE OF IMAGES

Subject: THE TREASURE HOUSE OF IMAGES


                        by J.F.C. Fuller


                      Ordo Templi Orientis

                          P.O Box 2303

                       Berkeley, CA 94702




                      (C) COPYRIGHT O.T.O.

                       June 21, 1985 e.v.



                          Sun in Cancer

                           Moon in Leo

                            AN 81 e.n.





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                               INTRODUCTION













        Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.



     According  to  Hymenaeus  Alpha in his Preface to "The  Holy

Books of Thelema",  published by Samuel Weiser in 1983,  only the

short prefatory note is in Class A,  the remainder of the book is

in Class B. It is therefore not considered to be a "Holy Book",

however  since it has proven it's worth otherwise,  and since  an

earnest   member   of  the  Argentum  Astrum  will   follow   the

instructions in that class A note, we present it to you here.

     I have used it as part of planetary,  and zodiac rituals for

some time, and recomend it for this purpose.





                Love is the law, love under will.







Fra. 137 O.T.O






















































































                         Argentum Astrum

                     Publication in Class A



                  A NOTE UPON LIBER DCCCCLXIII



     1.  Let the student recite this book, particularly the   169

adorations, unto his Star as it ariseth.

     2.  Let him seek out diligently in the sky his Star; let him

travel thereunto in his Shell;  let him adore it unceasingly from

its  rising even unto its setting by the right  adorations,  with

chants that shall be harmonious therewith.

     3.  Let  him rock himself to and fro in adoration;  let  him

spin  around his own axis in adoration;  let him leap up and down

in adoration.

     4.  Let him inflame himself in the adoration,  speeding from

slow to fast, until he can no more.

     5.  This  also  shall be sung in  open  places,  as  heaths,

mountains, woods, and by streams and upon islands.

     6.  Moreover,  ye  shall build you fortified places in great

cities; caverns and tombs shall be made glad with your praise.

     7. Amen.

























































































                  THE TREASURE HOUSE OF IMAGES



                   Here beginneth the Book of

                     the Meditations on the

                        Twelvefold Adora-

                          tion, and the

                            Unity of

                              GOD.



                      The Chapter known as

                      The Perception of God

              that is revealed unto man for a snare



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                        Twelvefold Snare

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     000.  In  the Beginning there was Naught,  and Naught  spake

unto  Naught  saying:  Let  us  beget on  the  Nakedness  of  our

Nothingness the Limitless,  Eternal,  Identical,  and United: And

without will,  intention,  thought, word, desire, or deed, it was

so.

     00. Then in the depths of Nothingness hovered the Limitless,

as  a  raven in the night;  seeing naught,  hearing  naught,  and

understanding  naught:  neither  was  it  seen,  nor  heard,  nor

understood; for as yet Countenance beheld not Countenance.

     0.  And  as  the Limitless stretched  forth  its  wings,  an

unextended  unextendable  Light  became;   colourless,  formless,

conditionless,  effluent,  naked, and essential, as a crystalline

dew of creative effulgence;  and fluttering as a dove betwixt Day

and Night, it vibrated forth a lustral Crown of Glory.

     1.  And  out of the blinding whiteness of the Crown grew  an

Eye,  like  unto an egg of an humming-bird cherished on a platter

of burnished silver.

     2.  Thus I beheld Thee, O my God, the lid of whose Eye is as

the Night of Chaos, and the pupil thereof as the marshalled order

of the spheres.

     3.  For,  I am but as a blind man, who wandering through the

noontide  perceiveth not the loveliness of day;  and even  as  he

whose  eyes are unenlightened beholdeth not the greatness of this

world in the depths of a starless night,  so am I who am not able

to search the unfathomable depths of Thy wisdom.

     4.  For  what am I that I durst look upon  Thy  Countenance,

purblind  one of small understanding that I am,  blindly  groping

through the night of mine ignorance like unto a little maggot hid

in the dark depths of a corrupted corpse?

     5.Therefore,  O my God,  fashion me into a five-pointed star

of ruby burning beneath the foundations of Thy Unity,  that I may

mount  the pillar of Thy Glory,  and be lost in adoration of  the

triple Unity of Thy Godhead, I beseech Thee, O Thou who art to me

as  the Finger of Light thrust through the black clouds of Chaos;

I beseech Thee, O my God, hearken Thou unto my cry!

     6.  Then, O my God, am I not risen as the sun that eateth up

ocean as a golden lion that feedeth on a blue-grey wolf? So shall

I become one with Thy Beauty,  worn upon Thy breast as the Centre

of a Sixfold Star of ruby and of sapphire.

     7.  Yea,  O  God,  gird Thou me upon Thy thigh as a  warrior

girdeth his sword!  Smite my acuteness into the earth,  and as  a

sower  casteth his seed into the furrows of the plough,  do  Thou

beget upon me these adorations of Thy Unity, O My Conqueror!

     8.And  Thou shalt carry me upon Thine hip,  O Thou  flashing

God,  as  a black mother of the South Country carrieth her  babe.

Whence  I  shall reach my lips to Thy pap,  and sucking  out  Thy

stars, shed them in these adorations upon the Earth.

     9.  Moreover,  O  God my God,  Thou who hast cloven me  with

Thine amethystine Phallus,  with Thy Phallus adamantine, with Thy

Phallus of Gold and Ivory! thus am I cleft in twain as two halves

of a child that is split asunder by the sword of the eunuchs, and

mine  adorations  are  divided,  and one contendeth  against  his

brother.  Unite Thou me even as a split tree that closeth  itself

again  upon the axe,  that my song of praise unto Thee may be One

Song!

     10. For I am Thy chosen Virgin, O my God! Exalt Thou me unto

the throne of the Mother,  unto the Garden of Supernal Dew,  unto

the Unutterable Sea!



                              Amen,

                        and Amen of Amen,

                    and Amen of Amen of Amen,

                and Amen of Amen of Amen of Amen.






































































































                   ARIES The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Affirmation of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Affirmations

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.   O   Thou  snow-clad  volcan  of  scarlet   fire,   Thou

flamecrested  pillar  of fury!  Yea,  as I  approach  Thee,  Thou

departest from me like unto a wisp of smoke blown forth from  the

window of my house.

     2.  O Thou summer-land of eternal joy, Thou rapturous garden

of flowers! Yea, as I gather Thee, my harvest is but as a drop of

dew shimmering in the golden cup of the crocus.

     3.  O Thou throbbing music of life and death,  Thou rhythmic

harmony of the world!  Yea, as I listen to the echo of Thy voice,

my rapture is but as the whisper of the wings of a butterfly.

     4.  O Thou burning tempest of blinding sand,  Thou whirlwind

from  the depths of darkness!  Yea,  as I struggle through  Thee,

through Thee,  my strength is but as a dove's down floating forth

on the purple nipples of the storm.

     5.  O  Thou crowned giant among great giants,  Thou crimson-

sworded  soldier  of  war!  Yea,  as I  battle  with  Thee,  Thou

masterest  me  as a lion that slayeth a babe that is  cradled  in

lilies.

     6.  O Thou shadowy vista of Darkness,  Thou cryptic Book  of

the fir-clad hills!  Yea, as I search the key of Thy house I find

my  hope  but as a rushlight sheltered in the hands of  a  little

child.

     7. O Thou great labour of the Firmament, Thou tempest tossed

roaring  of  the Aires!  Yea,  as I sink in the depths  of  Thine

affliction,  mine  anguish  is but as the smile on the lips of  a

sleeping babe.

     8.  O  Thou  depths  of  the  Inconceivable,  Thou  cryptic,

unutterable God!  Yea, as I attempt to understand Thee, my wisdom

is but as an abacus in the lap of an aged man.

     9.  O  Thou  transfigured  dream  of  blinding  light,  Thou

beatitude   of  wonderment!   Yea,   as  I  behold   Thee,   mine

understanding is but as the glimpse of a rainbow through a  storm

of blinding snow.

     10.  O  Thou  steel-girdered  mountain  of  mountains,  Thou

crested summit of Majesty! Yea, as I climb Thy grandeur, I find I

have  but  surmounted one mote of dust floating in a beam of  Thy

Glory.

     11.  O Thou Empress of Light and of Darkness,  Thou  pourer-

forth of the stars of night! Yea, as I gaze upon Thy Countenance,

mine  eyes  are as the eyes of a blind man smitten by a torch  of

burning fire.

     12.  O Thou crimson gladness of the midnight,  Thou flamingo

North of brooding light! Yea, as I rise up before Thee, my joy is

but as a raindrop smitten through by an arrow of the Western Sun.

     13.  O  Thou golden Crown of the Universe,  Thou  diadem  of

dazzling brightness!  Yea,  as I burn up before Thee, my light is

but  as  a  falling star seen between the purple fingers  of  the

Night.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.







































































































































                   TAURUS The Chapter known as

               The Twelvefold Renunciation of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                      Twelve Renunciations

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O my God, Thou mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the kisses of my mistress,  and the murmur  of

her  mouth,  and all the trembling of her firm young  breast;  so

that  I  may  be  rolled a flame in Thy  fiery  embrace,  and  be

consumed in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     2.  O my God, Thou mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the soft-lipp'd joys of life,  and the  honey-

sweets  of this world,  and all the subtilities of the flesh;  so

that I may be feasted on the fire of Thy passion, and be consumed

in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     3.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce  unto Thee the ceaseless booming of the waves,  and  the

fury of the storm,  and all the turmoil of the wind-swept waters;

so  that I may drink of the porphyrine foam of Thy lips,  and  be

consumed in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     4.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce  unto Thee the whispers of the desert,  and the moan  of

the simoom, and all the silence of the sea of dust; so that I may

be  lost  in  the atoms of Thy Glory,  and  be  consumed  in  the

unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     5.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the green fields of the valleys, and the satyr

roses of the hills,  and the nymph lilies of the meer;  so that I

may wander through the gardens of Thy Splendour,  and be consumed

in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     6.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the sorrow of my mother,  and the threshold of

my home,  and all the labour of my father's hands;  so that I may

be  led  unto the Mansion of Thy Light,  and be consumed  in  the

unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     7.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce  unto Thee the yearning for Paradise,  and the dark fear

of Hell, and the feast of the corruption of the grave; so that as

a  child I may be led unto Thy Kingdom,  and be consumed  in  the

unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     8.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce  unto Thee the moonlit peaks of the mountains,  and  the

arrow-shapen kiss of the firs,  and all the travail of the winds;

so that I may be lost on the summit of Thy Glory, and be consumed

in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     9.  O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the goatish ache of the years, and the cryptic

books,  and all the majesty of their enshrouded words;  so that I

may  be entangled in Thy wordless Wisdom,  and be consumed in the

unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     10. O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce  unto Thee the wine-cups of merriment,  and the eyes  of

the wanton bearers, and all the lure of their soft limbs; so that

I may be made drunk on the vine of Thy splendour, and be consumed

in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     11. O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the hissing of mad waters,  and the trumpeting

of the thunder,  and all Thy tongues of dancing flame;  so that I

may be swept up in the breath of Thy nostrils, and be consumed in

the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     12. O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee the crimson lust of the chase,  and the  blast

of the brazen war-horns,  and all the gleaming of the spears;  so

that  like an hart I may be brought to bay in Thine arms,  and be

consumed in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.

     13. O my God, Thou Mighty One, Thou Creator of all things, I

renounce unto Thee all that Self which is myself,  that black sun

which shineth in Self's day,  whose glory blindeth Thy Glory;  so

that I may become as a rushlight in Thine abode,  and be consumed

in the unutterable joy of Thine everlasting rapture.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.





































































































                   GEMINI The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Conjuration of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Conjurations

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O Thou Consuming Eye of everlasting light set as a pearl

betwixt  the  lids  of Night and Day;  I swear  to  Thee  by  the

formless  void  of  the Abyss,  to lap the galaxies of  night  in

darkness,  and  blow the meteors like bubbles into  the  frothing

jaws of the sun.

     2. O Thou ten-footed soldier of blue ocean, whose castle is

built  upon the sands of life and death;  I swear to Thee by  the

glittering  blades of the waters,  to cleave my way within  Thine

armed  hermitage,  and  brood as an eyeless  corpse  beneath  the

coffin-lid of the Mighty Sea.

     3. O Thou incandescent Ocean of molten stars, surging above

the  arch of the Firmament;  I swear to Thee by the mane-pennoned

lances of light,  to stir the lion of Thy darkness from its lair,

and  lash  the sorceress of noontide into fury with  serpents  of

fire.

     4.  O  Thou  intoxicating  Vision of  Beauty,  fair  as  ten

jewelled virgins dancing about the hermit moon; I swear to Thee by

the peridot flagons of spring,  to quaff to the dregs Thy chalice

of  Glory,  and  beget a royal race before the  Dawn  flees  from

awakening Day.

     5. O Thou unalterable measure of all things, in whose lap lie

the destinies of unborn worlds; I swear to Thee by the balance of

Light  and Darkness,  to spread out the blue vault as a  looking-

glass,  and  flash forth therefrom the intolerable lustre of  Thy

Countenance.

     6.  O Thou who settest forth the limitless expanse,  spanned

by  wings of thunder above the cosmic strife;  I swear to Thee by

the  voiceless dust of the desert,  to soar above the  echos  of

shrieking  life,  and  as  an eagle to feast for  ever  upon  the

silence of the stars.

     7.   O  Thou  flame-tipped  arrow  of  devouring  fire  that

quiverest as a tongue in the dark mouth of Night; I swear to Thee

by  the  thurible of Thy Glory,  to breathe the incense  of  mine

understanding, and to cast the ashes of my wisdom into the Valley

of Thy breast.

     8.  O Thou ruin of the mountains, glistening as an old white

wolf above  the fleecy mists of Earth;  I swear to Thee  by  the

galaxies  of  Thy domain,  to press Thy lamb's breasts  with  the

teeth of my soul, and drink of the milk and blood of Thy subtlety

and innocence.

     9.  O Thou Eternal river of chaotic law, in whose depths lie

locked  the  secrets of Creation;  I swear to Thee by the  primal

waters of the Deep, to suck up the Firmament of Thy Chaos, and as

a volcano to belch forth a Cosmos of coruscating suns.

     10. O Thou Dragon-regent of the blue seas of air, as a chain

of  emeralds  round the neck of Space;  I swear to  Thee  by  the

hexagram  of Night and Day,  to be unto Thee as the twin fish  of

Time,  which  being  set apart never divulge the secret of  their

unity.

     11.  O Thou flame of the horned storm-clouds, that sunderest

their desolation,  that outroarest the winds; I swear to Thee by

the gleaming sandals of the stars, to climb beyond the summits of

the mountains,  and rend Thy robe of purple thunders with a sword

of silvery light.

     12.  O Thou fat of an hundred fortresses of iron, crimson as

the blades of a million murderous swords;  I swear to Thee by the

smoke-wreath  of the volcano,  to open the secret shrine  of  Thy

bull's  breast,  and tear out as an augur the heart of Thine all-

pervading mystery.

     13.O Thou silver axle of the Wheel of Being,  thrust through

the wings of Time by the still hand of Space;  I swear to Thee by

the  twelve spokes of Thy Unity,  to become unto Thee as the  rim

thereof,  so  that I may clothe me majestically in the robe  that

has no seam.



              O Glory by unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.







































































































                   CANCER The Chapter known as

                 The Twelvefold Certitude of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                        Twelve Certitudes

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O  Thou  Sovran  Warrior  of  steel-girt  valour,  whose

scimitar is a flame between day and night,  whose helm is crested

with  the  wings of the Abyss.  I know  Thee!  O  Thou  four-eyed

guardian  of  heaven,  who kindleth to a flame the hearts of  the

downcast, and girdeth about with fire the loins of the unarmed.

     2.O Thou Sovran Light and fire of loveliness,  whose flaming

locks stream downwards through the aethyr as knots of  lightening

deep-rooted in the Abyss.  I know Thee! O Thou winnowing flail of

brightness, the passionate lash of whose encircling hand scatters

mankind  before Thy fury as the wind-scud from the stormy  breast

of Ocean.

     3.  O Thou Sovran Singer of the revelling winds, whose voice

is  as  a vestal troop of Bacchanals awakened by the piping of  a

Pan-pipe.  I  know Thee!  O Thou dancing flame of frenzied  song,

whose shouts,  like unto golden swords of leaping fire,  urge  us

onward to the wild slaughter of the Worlds.

     4.  O  Thou Sovran Might of the most ancient forests,  whose

voice  is  as the murmur of unappeasable winds caught up  in  the

arms  of  the swaying branches.  I know Thee!  O Thou  rumble  of

conquering  drums,  who lulleth to a rapture of deep sleep  those

lovers who burn into each other, flame to fine flame.

     5.  O  Thou Sovran Guide of the star-wheeling  circles,  the

soles  of  whose  feet  smite plumes  of  golden  fire  from  the

outermost annihilation of the Abyss.  I know Thee! O Thou crimson

sword of destruction, who chasest the comets from the dark bed of

night, till they speed before Thee as serpent tongues of flame.

     6.  O  Thou  Sovran  Archer of  the  darksome  regions,  who

shooteth  forth  from Thy transcendental crossbow the  many-rayed

suns into the fields of heaven. I know Thee! O Thou eight-pointed

arrow of light, who smiteth the regions of the seven rivers until

they laugh like Maenads with snaky thyrsus.

     7.  O Thou Sovran Paladin of self-vanquished knights,  whose

path  lieth  through  the  trackless  forests  of  time,  winding

athrough  the  Byss of unbegotten space.  I  know  Thee!  O  Thou

despiser  of  the mountains,  Thou whose course is as that  of  a

lightening-hoofed  steed  leaping along the green bank of a  fair

river.

     8.  O Thou Sovran Surging of wild felicity, whose love is as

the overflowing of the seas,  and who makest our bodies to  laugh

with beauty.  I know Thee!  O Thou outstrider of the sunset,  who

deckest  the snow-capped mountains with red roses,  and  strewest

white violets on the curling waves.

     9.  O  Thou  Sovran  Diadem of crowned  Wisdom,  whose  work

knoweth  the  path  of  the sylphs of  the  air,  and  the  black

burrowings of the gnomes of the earth. I know Thee! O Thou Master

of the ways of life,  in the palm of whose hand all the arts  lie

bounden as a smoke-cloud betwixt the lips of the mountain.

     10.O Thou Sovran Lord of primaeval Baresarkers,  who huntest

with dawn the dappled deer of twilight,  and whose engines of war

are blood-crested comets. I know Thee! O Thou flame-crowned Self-

luminous One, the lash of whose whip gathered the ancient worlds,

and looseth the blood from the virgin clouds of heaven.

     11.  O Thou Sovran Moonstone of pearly loveliness,  from out

whose many eyes flash the fire-clouds of life,  and whose  breath

enkindleth the Byss and the Abyss.  I know Thee! O Thou fountain-

head  of  fierce  aethyr,  in the pupil of whose  brightness  all

things  lie crouched and wrapped like a babe in the womb  of  its

mother.

     12.O Thou Sovran Mother of the breath of being,  the milk of

whose breasts is as the fountain of love,  twin-jets of fire upon

the  blue  bosom  of night.  I know Thee!  O Thou Virgin  of  the

moonlit glades, who fondleth us as a drop of dew in Thy lap, ever

watchful over the cradle of our fate.

     13.  O Thou Sovran All-Beholding eternal Sun, who lappest up

the constellations of heaven, as a thirsty thief a jar of ancient

wine.  I know Thee!  O Thou dawn-wing'd courtesan of light,  who

makest me to reel with one kiss of Thy mouth, as a leaf cast into

the flames of a furnace.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.































































































                    LEO The Chapter known as

               The Twelvefold Glorification of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                      Twelve Glorifications

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the Lion Rampant of the dawn:  Thou hast crushed with Thy paw the

crouching lioness of Night,  so that she may roar forth the Glory

of Thy Name.

     2.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the  lap of the fertile valleys:  Thou hast adorned their  strong

limbs  with a robe of poppied corn,  so that they may laugh forth

the Glory of Thy Name.

     3.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the gilded rout of dancing-girls: Thou hast garlanded their naked

middles  with fragrant flowers,  so that they may pace forth  the

Glory of Thy Name.

     4.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the riotous joy of the storm: Thou hast shaken the gold-dust from

the tresses of the hills, so that they may chaunt forth the Glory

of Thy Name.

     5.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the  stars and meteors of Night:  Thou hast caparisoned her  grey

coursers  with moons of pearl,  so that they may shake forth  the

Glory of Thy Name.

     6.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the precious stones of the black earth:  Thou hast lightened  her

with a myriad eyes of magic, so that she may wink forth the Glory

of Thy Name.

     7.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the  sparkling dew of the wild glades:  Thou hast decked them out

as for a great feast of rejoicing,  so that they may gleam  forth

the Glory of Thy Name.

     8.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the  stillness  of the frozen lakes:  Thou hast made their  faces

more dazzling than a silver mirror,  so that they may flash forth

the Glory of Thy Name.

     9.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God;  for I behold Thee in

the smoke-veil'd fire of the mountains:  Thou hast inflamed  them

as  lions that scent a fallow deer,  so that they may rage  forth

the Glory of Thy Name.

     10.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God; for I behold Thee in

the  countenance of my darling:  Thou hast unclothed her of white

lilies and crimson roses,  so that she may blush forth the  Glory

of Thy Name.

     11.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God; for I behold Thee in

the weeping of the flying clouds: Thou hast swelled therewith the

blue breasts of the milky rivers, so that they may roll forth the

Glory of Thy Name.

     12.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God; for I behold Thee in

the amber combers of the storm:  Thou hast laid Thy lash upon the

sphinxes of the waters,  so that they may boom forth the Glory of

Thy Name.

     13.  O Glory be to Thee,  O God my God; for I behold Thee in

the lotus-flower within my heart: Thou hast emblazoned my trumpet

with  the lion-standard,  so that I may blare forth the Glory  of

Thy Name.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.































































































































                   VIRGO The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Beseechment of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Beseechments

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O Thou mighty God, make me as a fair virgin that is clad

in  the blue-bells of the fragrant hillside;  I beseech  Thee,  O

Thou great God!  That I may ring out the melody of Thy voice, and

be  clothed  in the pure light of Thy loveliness:  O Thou God  my

God!

     2.O Thou mighty God,  make me as a Balance of rubies and jet

that is cast in the lap of the Sun;  I beseech Thee, O Thou great

God!  That  I may flash forth the wonder of Thy  brightness,  and

melt into the perfect poise of Thy Being: O Thou God, my God!

     3.  O  Thou  mighty God,  make me as a brown  Scorpion  that

creepeth on through a vast desert of silver;  I beseech  Thee,  O

Thou great God!  That I may lose myself in the span of Thy light,

and  become one with the glitter of Thy Shadow:  O Thou  God,  my

God!

     4.  O Thou mighty God, make me as a green arrow of Lightning

that speedeth through the purple clouds of Night; I beseech Thee,

O  Thou  great God!  That I may wake fire from the crown  of  Thy

Wisdom,  and flash into the depths of Thine Understanding: O Thou

God, my God!

     5.  O  Thou mighty God,  make me as a flint-black goat  that

pranceth in a shining wilderness of steel; I beseech Thee, O Thou

great God!  That I may paw one flashing spark from Thy Splendour,

and be welded into the Glory of Thy might: O Thou God, my God!

     6.  O Thou mighty God,  make me as the sapphirine waves that

cling to the shimmering limbs of the green rocks; I beseech Thee,

O  Thou great God!  That I may chant in foaming music Thy  Glory,

and  roll forth the eternal rapture of Thy Name:  O Thou God,  my

God!

     7.  O  Thou  mighty God,  make me as a silver  fish  darting

through  the vast depths of the dim-peopled  waters;  I  beseech

Thee,  O Thou great God!  That I may swim through the vastness of

Thine abyss, and sink beneath the waveless depths of Thy Glory: O

Thou God, my God!

     8. O Thou mighty God, make me as a white ram that is athirst

in  a sun-scorched desert of bitterness;  I beseech Thee,  O Thou

great  God!  That I may seek the deep waters of Thy  Wisdom,  and

plunge  into the whiteness of Thine effulgence:  O Thou  God,  my

God!

     9. O Thou mighty God, make me as a thunder-smitten bull that

is drunk upon the vintage of Thy blood;  I beseech Thee,  O  Thou

great God!  That I may bellow through the universe Thy Power, and

trample the nectar-sweet grapes of Thine Essence:  O Thou God, my

God!

     10.  O  Thou mighty God,  make me as a black eunuch of  song

that is twin-voiced, yet dumb in either tongue; I beseech Thee, O

Thou  great God!  That I may hush my melody in Thy  Silence,  and

swell into the sweet ecstasy of Thy Song: O Thou God, my God!

     11.  O  Thou  mighty God,  make me as an emerald  crab  that

crawleth over the wet sands of the sea-shore;  I beseech Thee,  O

Thou  great God!  That I may write Thy name across the shores  of

Time,  and sink amongst the white atoms of Thy Being. O Thou God,

my God!

     12.  O Thou mighty God,  make me as a ruby lion that roareth

from the summit of a white mountain; I beseech Thee, O Thou great

God!  That I may echo forth Thy lord-ship through the hills,  and

dwindle into the nipple of Thy bounty. O Thou God, my God!

     13.  O  Thou  mighty God,  make me as an  all-consuming  Sun

ablaze  in  the centre of the Universe;  I beseech Thee,  O  Thou

great God!  That I may become as a crown upon Thy brow, and flash

forth the exceeding fire of Thy Godhead: O Thou God, my God!



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.















































































































                   LIBRA The Chapter known as

               The Twelvefold Gratification of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                      Twelve Gratifications

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O  Thou  green-cloaked Maenad  in  labour,  who  bearest

beneath Thy leaden girdle the vintage of Thy kisses;  release me

from the darkness of Thy womb,  so that I may cast off my infant

wrappings and leap forth as an armed warrior in steel.

     2.  O Thou snake of misty countenance, whose braided hair is

like a fleecy dawn of swooning maidens;  hunt me as a fierce wild

boar  through the skies,  so that Thy burning spear may gore  the

blue heavens red with the foaming blood of my frenzy.

     3.  O Thou cloudy Virgin of the World,  whose breasts are as

scarlet lilies paling before the sun;  dandle me in the cradle of

Thine  arms,  so  that the murmur of Thy voice may lull me  to  a

sleep like a pearl lost in the depths of a silent sea.

     4. O Thou wine-voiced laughter of fainting gloom, who art as

a naked faun crushed to death between millstones of thunder; make

me drunk on the rapture of Thy song, so that in the corpse-clutch

of  my  passion I may tear the cloud-robe from off  Thy  swooning

breast.

     5.  O  Thou wanton cup-bearer of madness,  whose mouth is as

the joy of a thousand thousand masterful kisses; intoxicate me on

Thy loveliness,  so that the silver of Thy merriment may revel as

a moon-white pearl upon my tongue.

     6.  O Thou midnight Vision of Whiteness,  whose lips are  as

pouting  rosebuds deflowered by the deciduous moon;  tend me as a

drop of dew in Thy breast,  so that the dragon of Thy  gluttonous

hate may devour me with its mouth of adamant.

     7.  O Thou effulgence of burning love,  who pursueth the dawn

as a youth pursueth a rose-lipped maiden; rend me with the fierce

kisses  of Thy mouth,  so that in the battle of our lips I may be

drenched by the snow-pure fountains of Thy bliss.

     8.  O  Thou  black bull in a field  of  white  girls,  whose

foaming flanks are as starry night ravished in the fierce arms of

noon;  shake forth the purple horns of my passion,  so that I may

dissolve as a crown of fire in the bewilderment of Thine ecstasy.

     9.  O  Thou  dread  arbiter of all men,  the  hem  of  whose

broidered  skirt crimsoneth the white battlements of Space;  bare

me the starry nipple of Thy breast,  so that the milk of Thy love

may nurture me to the lustiness of Thy virginity.

     10.  O  Thou thirsty charioteer of Time,  whose cup  is  the

hollow  night filled with the foam of the vintage of day;  drench

me in the shower of Thy passion, so that I may pant in Thine arms

as a tongue of lightning on the purple bosom of night.

     11.  O Thou opalescent Serpent-Queen,  whose mouth is as the

sunset that is bloody with the slaughter of day;  hold me in  the

crimson flames of Thine arms,  so that at Thy kisses I may expire

as a bubble in the foam of Thy dazzling lips.

     12.  O Thou Odalisque of earth's palace,  whose garments are

scented  and passionate as spring flowers in sunlit glades;  roll

me in the sweet perfume of Thy hair,  so that Thy tresses of gold

may anoint me with the honey of a million roses.

     13.  O Thou manly warrior amongst youths, whose limbs are as

swords of fire that are welded in the furnace of war;  press  Thy

cool kisses to my burning lips,  so that the folly of our passion

may weave us into the Crown of everlasting Light.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.






























































































































                  SCORPIO The Chapter known as

                  The Twelvefold Denial of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                         Twelve Denials

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither  the  Formless breath of Chaos;  nor the exhaler  of  the

ordered spheres: O Thou who art not the cloud-cradled star of the

morning;  nor the sun, drunken upon the mist, who blindeth men! I

deny  Thee by the powers of mine understanding;  Guide me in  the

unity  of Thy might,  and lead me to the fatherhood of Thine all-

pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in the

fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     2. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither the vitality of worlds;  nor the breath of star-entangled

Being:  O  Thou  who art not horsed 'mid the  centaur  clouds  of

night;  nor  the twanging of the shuddering bowstring of noon!  I

deny Thee by the powers of mine understanding;  Throne me in  the

unity  of Thy might,  and stab me with the javelin of Thine  all-

pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in the

fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     3. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither the Pan-pipe in the forest; nor life's blue sword wrapped

in  the  cloak  of death:  O Thou who art not found  amongst  the

echoes of the hills;  nor in the whisperings that wake within the

valleys!  I deny Thee by the powers of mine understanding;  Crown

me  in the unity of Thy might,  and flash me as a scarlet  tongue

into Thine all-pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and  none

of these in the fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     4. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither  the Crown of the flaming storm;  nor the opalescence  of

the Abyss: O Thou who art not a nymph in the foam of the sea; nor

a  whirling devil in the sand of the desert!  I deny Thee by  the

powers of mine understanding;  Bear me in the unity of Thy might,

and  pour  me  forth  from out the  cup  of  Thine  all-pervading

Nothingness;  for  Thou art all and none of these in the fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     5. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither  the formulator of law;  nor the Cheat of  the  maze  of

illusion:  O  Thou who art not the foundation-stone of existence;

nor the eagle that broodeth upon the egg of space! I deny Thee by

the powers of mine understanding;  Swathe me in the unity of  Thy

might,  and  teach me wisdom from the lips of Thine all-pervading

Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in the  fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     6. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither the fivefold root of Nature; nor the fire-crested helm of

her Master:  O Thou who art not the Emperor of Eternal Time;  nor

the warrior shout that rocketh the Byss of Space!  I deny Thee by

the  powers of mine understanding;  Raise me in the unity of  Thy

might, and suckle me at the swol'n breasts of Thine all-pervading

Nothingness;  for  Thou art all and none of these in the fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     7. O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things! Thou who art

neither  the  golden  bull of  the  heavens;  nor  the  crimsoned

fountain  of the lusts of men:  O Thou who reclinest not upon the

Waggon  of Night;  nor restest Thine hand upon the handle of  the

Plough! I deny Thee by the powers of mine understanding; Urge me

in the unity of Thy might,  and drench me with the red vintage of

Thine  all-pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and  none  of

these in the fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     8.O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou who art

neither  the  starry  eyes of heaven;  nor the  forehead  of  the

crowned  morning;  O Thou who art not perceived by the powers  of

the mind;  nor grasped by the fingers of Silence or of Speech!  I

deny  Thee  by the powers of mine understanding;  Robe me in  the

unity of Thy might, and speed me into the blindness of Thine all-

pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in the

fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     9.O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou who art

neither the forge of Eternity;  nor the thunder-throated womb  of

Chaos:  O  Thou  who  art not found in the hissing of  the  hail-

stones;  nor in the rioting of the equinoctial storm! I deny Thee

by the powers of mine understanding; Bring me to the unity of Thy

might,  and  feast  me on honeyed manna  of  Thine  all-pervading

Nothingness;  for  Thou art all and none of these in the fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     10.  O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou  who

art neither the traces of the chariot;  nor the pole of galloping

delusion: O Thou who art not the pivot of the whole Universe; nor

the  body of the woman-serpent of the stars!  I deny Thee by  the

powers of mine understanding;  Lead me in the unity of Thy might,

and   draw   me  unto  the  threshold  of   Thine   all-pervading

Nothingness;  for  Thou art all and none of these in the fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     11.  O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou  who

art  neither the moaning of a maiden;  nor the electric touch  of

fire-thrilled youth: O Thou who art not found in the hardy kisses

of  love;  nor in the tortured spasms of madness and of  hate!  I

deny  Thee by the powers of mine understanding;  Weight me in the

unity  of Thy might,  and roll me in the poised rapture of  Thine

all-pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in

the fullness of Thy Not-Being.

     12.  O Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou  who

art neither the primal cause of causes;  nor the soul of what is,

or was, or will be: O Thou who art not measured in the motionless

balance;  nor smitten by the arrow-flights of man! I deny Thee by

the  powers of mine understanding;  Shield me in the unity of Thy

might,  and  reckon me aright in the span of Thine  all-pervading

Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in the  fullness

of Thy Not-Being.

     13.  O  Thou God of the Nothingness of All Things!  Thou who

art  neither the breathing influx of life;  nor the iron ring  i'

the marriage feast of death: O Thou who art not shadowed forth in

the songs of war;  nor in the tears or lamentations of a child! I

deny Thee by the powers of mine understanding;  Sheathe me in the

unity  of Thy might,  and kindle me with the grey flame of  Thine

all-pervading Nothingness;  for Thou art all and none of these in

the fullness of Thy Not-Being.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.























                SAGITTARIUS The Chapter known as

                 The Twelvefold Rejoicing of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                        Twelve Rejoicings

                    and by the Unity thereof.



1.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou seven-

rayed  rainbow of perfect loveliness;  Thou light-rolling chariot

of sunbeams;  Thou fragrant scent of the passing  storm:  Yea,  I

rejoice  in Thee,  Thou breath of the slumbering valleys;  O Thou

low-murmuring ripple of the ripe cornfields!  I rejoice,  yea,  I

shout  with gladness!  till,  as the mingling blushes of day  and

night,  my  song weaveth the joys of life into a gold and  purple

Crown, for the Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

2.  Ah!  but  I  rejoice in Thee,  O Thou  my  God;  Thou

zigzagged  effulgence of the burning stars;  Thou  wilderment  of

indigo light;  Thou grey horn of immaculate fire:  Yea, I rejoice

in  Thee,   Thou  embattled  cloud  of  flashing  flame;  O  Thou

capricious serpent-head of scarlet hair!  I rejoice, yea, I shout

with gladness!  till my roaring filleth the wooded mountains, and

like  a  giant  forceth the wind's head  through  the  struggling

trees, in the Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

3.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou silken

web of emerald bewitchment;  Thou berylline mist of marshy meers;

Thou  flame-spangled fleece of seething gold:  Yea,  I rejoice in

Thee,  Thou  pearly dew of the setting moon;  O Thou dark  purple

storm-cloud of contending kisses!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout with

gladness!  till all my laughter, like enchaunted waters, is blown

as an iris-web of bubbles from the lips of the deep, in the Glory

and Splendour of Thy Name.

4.  Ah!  but I rejoice in Thee,  O Thou my God;  Thou who

broodest  on the dark depths of the deep;  Thou lap of the  wave-

glittering sea; Thou bright vesture of the crested floods: Yea, I

rejoice  in Thee,  Thou native splendour of the  Waters;  O  Thou

fathomless  Abyss of surging joy!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout with

gladness!  till the mad swords of my music smite the  hills,  and

rend  the amethyst limbs of Night from the white embrace of  Day,

at the Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

5.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou cloud-

hooded  bastion  of  the stormy skies;  Thou lightning  anvil  of

anglel  swords;  Thou gloomy forge of  the  thunderbolt:  Yea,  I

rejoice  in Thee,  Thou all-subduing Crown of Splendour;  O  Thou

hero-souled helm of endless victory! I rejoice, yea, I shout with

gladness! till the mad rivers rush roaring through the woods, and

my  re-echoing voice danceth like a ram among the hills,  for the

Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

6.  Ah!  but  I  rejoice in Thee,  O Thou  my  God;  Thou

opalescent  orb  of shattered sunsets;  Thou pearly boss  on  the

shield of light;  Thou tawny priest at the Mass of lust:  Yea,  I

rejoice  in  Thee,  Thou chalcedony cloudland of  light;  O  Thou

poppy-petal floating upon the snowstorm!  I rejoice, yea, I shout

with gladness!  till my frenzied words rush through the souls  of

men,  like  a  blood-red  bull through a white  herd  of  terror-

stricken kine, at the Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

7.  Ah!  but  I  rejoice in Thee,  O Thou  my  God;  Thou

unimperilled flight of joyous laughter;  Thou eunuch glaive-armed

before joy's veil;  Thou dreadful insatiable One:  Yea, I rejoice

in Thee,  Thou lofty gathering-point of Bliss;  O Thou bridal-bed

of murmuring rapture! I rejoice, yea, I shout with gladness! till

I  tangle  the black tresses of the storm,  and lash the  tempest

into  a  green  foam  of twining  basilisks,  in  the  Glory  and

Splendour of Thy Name.

8.  Ah!  but  I  rejoice in Thee,  O Thou  my  God;  Thou

coruscating  star-point of Endlessness;  Thou inundating fire  of

the Void;  Thou moonbeam cup of eternal life:  Yea,  I rejoice in

Thee,  Thou fire-sandalled warrior of steel; O Thou bloody dew of

the field of slaughter and death!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout with

gladness!  till  the  music of my throat smiteth the hills  as  a

crescent moon waketh a nightly field of sleeping comets,  at  the

Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

9.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou jewel-

work of snow on the limbs of night;  Thou elaboration of oneness;

Thou  shower  of universal suns:  Yea,  I rejoice in  Thee,  Thou

gorgeous,  Thou wildering one;  O Thou great lion roaring over  a

sea of blood!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout with gladness!  till the

wild thunder of my praise breaketh down,  as a satyr doth a babe,

the  nine  and  ninety  gates of Thy  Power,  in  the  Glory  and

Splendour of Thy Name.

        10.  Ah!  but  I  rejoice in Thee,  O Thou my  God;  Thou

ambrosia-yielding  rose  of  the  World;  Thou  vaulted  dome  of

effulgent light;  Thou valley of venomous vipers:  Yea, I rejoice

in Thee, Thou dazzling robe of the soft rain-clouds; O Thou lion-

voiced up-rearing of the goaded storm!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout

with  gladness!  till my rapture,  like unto a  two-edged  sword,

traceth a sigil of fire and blasteth the banded sorcerers, in the

Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

11.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou Crown

of unutterable loveliness; Thou feather of hyalescent flame; Thou

all-beholding  eye of brightness:  Yea,  I rejoice in Thee,  Thou

resplendent everlasting one: O Thou vast abysmal ocean of foaming

flames!  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout with gladness!  till the stars

leap like white coursers from the night,  and the heavens resound

as an army of steel-clad warriors,  at the Glory and Splendour of

Thy Name.

12.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou star-

blaze  of  undying  expectation;   Thou  ibis-throated  voice  of

silence;  Thou blinding night of understanding: Yea, I rejoice in

Thee,   Thou  white  finger  of  Chaotic  law;  O  Thou  creative

cockatrice twined amongst the waters!  I rejoice,  yea,  I  shout

with gladness! till my cries stir the night as the burnished gold

of  a lance thrust into a poisonous dragon  of adamant,  for  the

Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.

13.  Ah! but I rejoice in Thee, O Thou my God; Thou self-

luminous  refulgent  Brilliance;  Thou eye of light that hath  no

eyelid; Thou turquoise-studded sceptre of deed: Yea, I rejoice in

Thee,  Thou white furnace womb of Energy;  O Thou  spark-whirling

forge  of the substance of the worlds;  I rejoice,  yea,  I shout

with gladness!  till I mount as a white beam unto the crown,  and

as  a breath of night melt into the golden lips of Thy  dawn,  in

the Glory and Splendour of Thy Name.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.























                 CAPRICORN The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Humiliation of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Humiliations

                    and by the Unity thereof.



1.  O my God, behold me fully and be merciful unto me, as

I  humble myself before Thee;  for all my searching is as  a  bat

that seeks some hollow of night upon a sun-parched wilderness.

2.  O my God, order me justly and be merciful unto me, as

I  humble myself before Thee;  for all my thoughts are as a dust-

clad  serpent wind at noon that danceth through the  ashen  grass

of law.

3.  O  my God,  conquer me with love and be merciful unto

me,  as I humble myself before Thee;  for all the striving of  my

spirit  is  as a child's kiss that struggles through a  cloud  of

tangled hair.

4.  O  my God,  suckle me with truth and be merciful unto

me,  as I humble myself before Thee;  for all my agony of anguish

is but as a quail struggling in the jaws of an hungry wolf.

5.  O my God,  comfort me with ease and be merciful  unto

me,  as I humble myself before Thee;  for all the toil of my life

is  but  as  a small white mouse swimming through a  vast  sea  of

crimson blood.

6.  O my God,  entreat me gently and be merciful unto me,

as  I  humble  myself before Thee;  for all my toil is but  as  a

threadless  shuttle of steel thrust here and there in  the  black

loom of night.

7.  O my God,  fondle me with kisses and be merciful unto

me,  as  I humble myself before Thee;  for all my desires are  as

dewdrops  that  are sucked from silver lilies by the throat of  a

young god.

8. O my God, exalt me with blood and be merciful unto me,

as I humble myself before Thee;  for all my courage is but as the

fang of a viper that striketh at the rosy heel of dawn.

9.  O my God, teach me with patience and be merciful unto

me,  as I humble myself before Thee;  for all my knowledge is but

as  the refuse of the chaff that is flung to the darkness of  the

void.

10. O my God, measure me rightly and be merciful unto me,

as  I humble myself before Thee;  for all my praise is but  as  a

single letter of lead lost in the gilded scriptures of the rocks.

11.O  my God,  fill me with slumber and be merciful  unto

me, as I humble myself before Thee; for all my wakefulness is but

as  a  cloud at sunset that is like a snake gliding  through  the

dew.

12. O my God, kindle me with joy and be merciful unto me,

as  I humble myself before Thee;  for all the strength of my mind

is  but  as a web of silk that bindeth the milky breasts  of  the

stars.

13.  O my God,  consume me with fire and be merciful unto

me, as I humble myself before Thee; for all mine understanding is

but  as  a  spider's thread drawn from star to star  of  a  young

galaxy.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.







































































































































                  AQUARIUS The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Lamentation of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Lamentations

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1. O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my song is as

the  dirge  of the sea that moans about a  corpse,  lapping  most

mournfully  against  the dead shore in the darkness.  Yet in  the

sob of the wind do I hear Thy name, that quickeneth the cold lips

of death to life.

     2.  O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my praise is

as  the  song of a bird that is ensnared in the  network  of  the

winds,  and  cast adown the drowning depths of night.  Yet in the

faltering  notes  of my music do I mark the melody  of  universal

truth.

     3.  O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my works are

as a coiled-up sleeper who hath overslept the day,  even the dawn

that  hovereth as a hawk in the void.  Yet in the gloom  of  mine

awakening  do I see,  across the breasts of night,  Thy  shadowed

form.

     4.  O woe unto me,  my God,  woe unto me; for all my labours

are  as  weary  oxen  laggard and sore stricken  with  the  goad,

ploughing black furrows across the white fields of light.  Yet in

the  scrawling  trail of their slow toil do I descry  the  golden

harvest of Thine effulgence.

     5.  O woe unto me,  my God, woe unto me; for all the hope of

my  heart  hath  been ravished as the body of a  virgin  that  is

fallen into the hands of riotous robbers.  Yet in the outrage  of

mine innocence do I disclose the clear manna of Thy purity.

     6.  O woe unto me,  my God, woe unto me; for all the passion

of my love is mazed as the bewildered eyes of a youth, who should

wake to find his beloved fled away.  Yet in the crumpled couch of

lust do I behold as an imprint the sigil of Thy name.

     7. O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all the joy of my

days  lies dishonoured as the spangle-veil'd Virgin of night torn

and  trampled  by the sun-lashed stallions of Dawn.  Yet  in  the

frenzy  of their couplings do I tremble forth the pearly  dew  of

ecstatic light.

     8.  O  woe  unto  me,  my God,  woe unto  me;  for  all  the

aspirations  of my heart ruin as in time of earthquake the  bare

hut  of  an hermit that he hath built for prayer.  Yet  from  the

lightning-struck  tower  of my reason do I enter Thy  house  that

Thou didst build for me.

     9.  O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my joy is as

a cloud of dust blown athwart a memory of tears,  even across the

shadowless brow of the desert. Yet as from the breast of a slave-

girl do I pluck the fragrant blossom of Thy Crimson Splendour.

     10.  O  woe  unto  me,  my God,  woe unto me;  for  all  the

feastings  of my flesh have sickened to the wormy hunger  of  the

grave,  writhing  in  the spasms of indolent decay.  Yet  in  the

maggots  of  my  corruption  do I shadow forth  sunlit  hosts  of

crowned eagles.

     11.  O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my craft is

as  an injured arrow,  featherless and twisted,  that  should  be

loosed  from its bowstring by the hands of an infant.  Yet in the

wayward struggling of its flight do I grip the unwavering courses

of Thy wisdom.

     12.  O woe unto me, my God, woe unto me; for all my faith is

as a filthy puddle in the sinister confines of a forest, splashed

by the wanton foot of a young gnome.  Yet like a wildfire through

the  trees at nightfall do I divine the distant glimmer of  Thine

Eye.

     13.  O woe unto me,  my God,  woe unto me; for all my  life

sinks as the western Sun that struggles in the strangling arms of

Night,  flecked  over with the starry foam of her kisses.  Yet in

the very midnight of my soul do I hold as a scarab the signet  of

Thy name.



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.











































































































                   PISCES The Chapter known as

               The Twelvefold Bewilderment of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                      Twelve Bewilderments

                    and by the Unity thereof.





     1.  O  what art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou snow-browed storm

that art whirled up in clouds of flame?  O Thou red sword of  the

thunder!  Thou great blue river of ever-flowing Brightness,  over

whose breasts creep the star-bannered vessels of night! O how can

I  plunge within Thine inscrutable depths,  and yet with open eye

be lost in the pearly foam of Thine Oblivion?

     2.  O what art Thou,  O God my God, Thou eternal incarnating

immortal One? O Thou welder of life and death! Thou whose breasts

are  as  the  full breasts of a mother,  yet  in  Thy  hand  Thou

carriest the sword of destruction!  O how can I cleave the shield

of Thy might as a little wanton child may burst a floating bubble

with the breast-feather of a dove?

     3.  O what art Thou,  O God my God, Thou mighty worker laden

with the dust of toil? O Thou little ant of the earth! Thou great

monster  who  infuriatest the seas,  and by their vigour  wearest

down  the  strength of the cliffs!  O how can I bind  Thee  in  a

spider's  web of song,  and yet remain one and unconsumed  before

the raging of Thy nostrils?

     4.  O what art Thou, O God my God, Thou forked tongue of the

purple-throated thunder?  O Thou silver sword of lightning!  Thou

who rippest out the fire-bolt from the storm-cloud, as a sorcerer

teareth  the heart from a black kid!  O how can I possess Thee as

the  dome  of the skies,  so that I may fix the  keystone  of  my

reason in the arch of Thy forehead?

     5.  O  what art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou amber-scal'd  one

whose  eyes  are set on columns?   O Thou sightless seer  of  all

things!  Thou  spearless  warrior  who urgest on Thy  steeds  and

blindest the outer edge of darkness with Thy Glory!  O how can  I

grasp  the  whirling  wheels of Thy splendour,  and  yet  be  not

smitten into death by the hurtling fury of Thy chariot?

     6.  O what art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou red fire-fang that

gnawest  the  blue  limbs of night?  O Thou devouring  breath  of

flame!  Thou  illimitable ocean of frenzied air,  in whom all  is

one,  a plume cast into a furnace!  O how can I dare to  approach

and  stand before Thee,  for I am but as a withered leaf  whirled

away by the anger of the storm?

     7.  O  what  art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou almighty  worker

ungirded of slumber?  O Thou Unicorn of the Stars! Thou tongue of

flame burning above the firmament,  as a lily that blossometh  in

the drear desert! O how can I pluck Thee from the dark bed of Thy

birth,  and  revel  like a wine-drenched faun in the  banqueting-

house of Thy Seigniory?

     8.  O what art Thou,  O God my God, Thou dazzler of the deep

obscurity of day? O Thou golden breast of beauty! Thou shrivelled

udder of the storm-blasted mountains,  who no longer sucklest the

babe-clouds  of  wind-swept  night!  O how can I  gaze  upon  Thy

countenance of eld,  and yet be not blinded by the black fury  of

Thy dethroned Majesty?

     9.  O  what  art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou seraph-venom  of

witch-vengeance enchaunted? O Thou coiled wizardry of stars! Thou

one  Lord of life triumphant over death,  Thou red rose  of  love

nailed  to the cross of golden light!  O how can I die in Thee as

sea-foam  in the clouds,  and yet possess Thee as a  frail  white

mist possessess the stripped limbs of the Sun?

     10.  O what art Thou, O God my God, Thou soft pearl set in a

bow  of  effulgent light?  O Thou drop of  shimmering  dew!  Thou

surging  river of bewildering beauty who speedest as a blue arrow

of fire beyond,  beyond!  O how can I measure the poisons of  Thy

limbeck,  and  yet be for ever transmuted in the athanor of Thine

understanding?

     11.  O  what art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou disrober of  the

darkness  of  the Abyss?  O Thou veil'd  eye  of  creation!  Thou

soundless voice who,  for ever misunderstood,  rollest on through

the dark abysms of infinity!  O how can I learn to sing the music

of Thy name,  as a quivering silence above the thundering discord

of the tempest?

     12.  O what art Thou,  O God my God,  Thou teeming desert of

the abundance of night?  O Thou river of unquench'd thirst!  Thou

tongueless  one  who lickest up the dust of death and casteth  it

forth as the rolling ocean of life! O how can I possess the still

depths of Thy darkness, and yet in Thine embrace fall asleep as a

child in a bower of lilies?

     13.  O what art Thou, O God my God, Thou shrouded one veiled

in a dazzling effulgence?  O Thou centreless whorl of Time!  Thou

illimitable abysm of Righteousness,  the lashes of whose eye  are

as showers of molten suns! O how can I reflect the light of Thine

unity,  and melt into Thy Glory as a cloudy chaplet of chalcedony

moons?



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.









































































                    SUN The Chapter known as

                The Twelvefold Unification of God

                      and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Twelve Unifications

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     1.  O  Thou Unity of all things:  as the water that  poureth

through  the fingers of my hand,  so art Thou,  O God my  God.  I

cannot hold Thee,  for Thou art everywhere;  lo!  though I plunge

into the heart of the ocean,  there still shall I find Thee, Thou

Unity  of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect Nothingness  of

Bliss!

     2.  O Thou Unity of all things: as the hot fire that flameth

is  too subtle to be held,  so art Thou,  O God my God.  I cannot

grasp Thee,  for Thou art everywhere;  lo!  though I hurl me down

the scarlet throat of a volcano,  there still shall I find  Thee,

Thou Unity of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect Nothingness

of Bliss!

     3.  O Thou Unity of all things:  as the moon that waneth and

increaseth in the heavens,  so art Thou,  O God my God.  I cannot

stay Thee;  for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I devour Thee, as

a  dragon devoureth a kid,  there still shall I find  Thee,  Thou

Unity  of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect Nothingness  of

Bliss!

     4. O Thou Unity of all things: as the dust that danceth over

the  breast of the desert,  so art Thou,  O God my God.  I cannot

seize Thee, for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I lick up with my

tongue  the bitter salt of the plains,  there still shall I  find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of Unities,  Thou  Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     5. O Thou Unity of all things: as the air that bubbleth from

the  dark  depths of the waters,  so art Thou,  O God my  God.  I

cannot catch Thee, for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I net Thee

as  a goldfish in a kerchief of silk,  there still shall  I  find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of  Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     6.  O Thou Unity of all things:  as the cloud that  flitteth

across the white horns of the moon,  so art Thou, O God my God. I

cannot pierce Thee,  for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I tangle

Thee  in a witch-gossamer of starlight,  there still shall I find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of Unities,  Thou  Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     7.  O Thou Unity of all things:  as the star that travelleth

along its appointed course,  so art Thou,  O God my God. I cannot

rule Thee, for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I hunt Thee across

the blue heavens as a lost comet,  there still shall I find Thee,

Thou Unity of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect Nothingness

of Bliss!

     8. O Thou Unity of all things: as the lightning that lurketh

in the heart of the thunder, so art Thou, O God my God. I cannot

search  Thee,  for  Thou art everywhere;  lo!  though I  wed  the

flaming circle to the enshrouded square, there still shall I find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of  Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     9. O Thou Unity of all things: as the earth that holdeth all

precious jewels in her heart, so art Thou, O God my God. I cannot

spoil Thee,  for Thou art everywhere;  lo!  though I burrow as  a

mole  in  the mountain of Chaos,  there still shall I find  Thee,

Thou Unity of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect Nothingness

of Bliss!

     10.  O  Thou  Unity of all things:  as  the  pole-star  that

burneth in the centre of the night,  so art Thou, O God my God. I

cannot hide Thee, for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I turn from

Thee at each touch of the lodestone of lust,  there still shall I

find Thee,  Thou Unity of Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O Thou perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     11.  O  Thou  Unity of all things:  as the blue  smoke  that

whirleth up from the altar of life,  so art Thou, O God my God. I

cannot  find Thee,  for Thou art everywhere;  lo!  though I inter

Thee  in the sarcophagi of the damned,  there still shall I  find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of Unities,  Thou  Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     12. O Thou Unity of all things: as a dark-eyed maiden decked

in  crimson and precious pearls,  so art Thou,  O God my  God.  I

cannot rob Thee, for Thou art everywhere; lo! though I strip Thee

of Thy gold and scarlet raiment of Self, there still shall I find

Thee,  Thou  Unity  of  Unities,  Thou Oneness,  O  Thou  perfect

Nothingness of Bliss!

     13.  O  Thou Unity of all things:  as the sun  that  rolleth

through the twelve mansions of the skies,  so art Thou,  O God my

God.  I cannot slay Thee,  for Thou art everywhere;  lo! though I

lick up the Boundless Light,  the Boundless,  and the Not, there

still shall I find Thee,  Thou Unity of Unities,  Thou Oneness, O

Thou perfect Nothingness of Bliss!



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,


                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.











































































                  HEXAGRAM The Chapter known as

               The Hundred and Sixty-Nine Cries of

                 Adoration and the Unity thereof



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                       Hundred and Sixty-

                     Nine Cries of Adoration

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     O Thou Dragon-prince of the air, that art drunk on the blood

of the sunsets! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  Unicorn of the storm,  that art crested  above  the

purple air! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou burning sword of passion,  that art tempered on  the

anvil of flesh! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  slimy lust of the grave,  that art tangled  in  the

roots of the tree! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou smoke-shrouded sword of flame, that art ensheathed in

the bowels of earth! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou scented grove of wild vines, that art trampled by the

white feet of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  golden sheaf of desires,  that art bound by a  fair

wisp of poppies! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  molten comet of gold,  that art  seen  through  the

wizard's glass of Space! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou shrill song of the eunuch,  that art heard behind the

curtain of shame! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou bright star of the morning,  that art set betwixt the

breasts of night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou lidless eye of the world,  that art seen through the

sapphire veil of space! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou smiling mouth of the dawn,  that art freed from  the

laughter of the night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou dazzling star-point of hope, that burnest over oceans

of despair! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou naked virgin of love,  that art caught in a  net  of

wild roses! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou iron turret of death, that art rusted with the bright

blood of war! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  bubbling  wine-cup of joy,  that foamest  like  the

cauldron of murder! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou icy trail of the moon,  that art traced in the  veins

of the onyx! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  frenzied  hunter of love,  that art  slain  by  the

twisted horns of lust! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  frozen  book of the seas,  that art graven  by  the

swords of the sun! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou flashing opal of light, that art wrapped in the robes

of the rainbow! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou purple mist of the hills,  that hideth shepherds from

the wanton moon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou low moan of fainting maids, that art caught up in the

strong sobs of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou fleeting beam of delight,  that lurkest  within  the

spear-thrusts of dawn! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou golden wine of the sun, that art poured over the dark

breasts of night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou fragrance of sweet flowers, that art wafted over blue

fields of air! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou mighty bastion of faith,  that withstandest all  the

breachers of doubt! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou silver horn of the moon, that gorest the red flank of

the morning! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou grey glory of twilight,  that art the  hermaphrodite

triumphant! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou thirsty mouth of the wind,  that art maddened by the

foam of the sea! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou couch of rose-leaf desires,  that art crumpled by the

vine and the fir! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou bird-sweet river of Love,  that warblest through  the

pebbly gorge of Life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou golden network of stars, that art girt about the cold

breasts of Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  mad whirlwind of laughter,  that art meshed in  the

wild locks of folly! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou white hand of Creation,  that holdest up  the  dying

head of Death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  purple  tongue of Twilight,  that dost lap  up  the

lucent milk of Day! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou thunderbolt of Science,  that flashest from the  dark

clouds of Magic! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou red rose of the Morning, that glowest in the bosom of

the Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  flaming globe of Glory,  that art caught up in  the

arms of the sun! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou silver arrow of hope,  that art shot from the arc  of

the rainbow! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou starry virgin of Night, that art strained to the arms

of the morning! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou sworded soldier of life,  that art sucked down in the

quicksands of death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  bronze  blast of the  trumpet,  that  rollest  over

emerald-tipped spears! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou opal mist of the sea, that art sucked up by the beams

of the sun! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou red worm of formation,  that art lifted by the white

whorl of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou mighty anvil of Time,  that outshowerest the  bright

sparks of life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou red cobra of desire,  that art unhooded by the  hands

of girls! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou curling billow of joy, whose fingers caress the limbs

of the world! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou emerald vulture of Truth,  that art perched upon the

vast tree of life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou lonely eagle of night,  that drinkest at  the  moist

lips of the moon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  wild daughter of Chaos,  that art ravished  by  the

strong son of law! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou ghostly night of terror,  that art slaughtered in the

blood of the dawn! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou poppied nectar of sleep, that art curled in the still

womb of slumber! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou burning rapture of girls,  that disport in the sunset

of passion! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  molten  ocean of stars,  that art a crown  for  the

forehead of day! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou little brook in the hills,  like an asp betwixt  the

breasts of a girl! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou mighty oak of magic,  that art rooted in the mountain

of life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou sparkling network of pearls,  that art woven of  the

waves by the moon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou wanton sword-blade of life,  that art sheathed by the

harlot call'd Death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou mist-clad spirit of spring,  that art unrob'd by the

hands of the wind! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou sweet perfume of desire,  that art wafted through the

valleys of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou sparkling wine-cup of light,  whose foaming  is  the

heart's  blood of the stars!  I adore Thee,  Evoe!  I adore Thee,

IAO!

     O Thou silver sword of madness, that art smitten through the

midden of life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  hooded vulture of night,  that art glutted  on  the

entrails of day! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou pearl-grey arch of the world,  whose keystone is  the

ecstasy of man! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou silken web of movement,  that art blown through  the

atoms of matter! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou rush-strewn threshold of joy,  that art lost in  the

quicksands of reason! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  wild vision of Beauty,  but half seen  betwixt  the

cusps of the moon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou pearl cloud of the sunset,  that art caught up in  a

murderer's hand! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou rich vintage of slumber,  that art crushed from  the

bud of the poppy! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  great boulder of rapture,  that leapest  adown  the

mountains of joy! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  breather-out of the winds,  that art snared in  the

drag-net of reason! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou purple breast of the storm,  that art scarred by  the

teeth of the lightning! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  Pillar of phosphor foam,  that  Leviathan  spouteth

from's nostrils! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  song of the harp of life,  that chantest forth  the

perfection of death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou veiled beam of the stars,  that art tangled  in  the

tresses of night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou flashing shield of the sun, as a discus hurled by the

hand of Space! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  ribald shout of laughter,  that echoest  among  the

tombs of death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  unfailing cruse of joy,  that art filled  with  the

tears of the fallen! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  burning lust of the moon,  that art clothed in  the

mist of the ocean! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou one measure of all things,  that art Dam of the great

order of worlds! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou frail virgin of Eden,  that art ravished to the abode

of Hell! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou dark forest of wonder, that art tangled in a gold web

of dew! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou tortured shriek of the storm,  that art  whirled  up

through  the leaves of the woods!  I adore Thee,  Evoe!  I  adore

Thee, IAO!

     O Thou dazzling opal of light, that flamest in the crumbling

skull of space! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou red knife of destruction,  that art sheathed in  the

bowels of order! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  storm-drunk breath of the winds,  that pant in  the

bosom of the mountains! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee,  IAO!

     O  Thou  loud bell of rejoicing,  that art  smitten  by  the

hammer of woe! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou red rose of the sunset,  that witherest on the altar

of night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou bright vision of sunbeams,  that burnest in a  flagon

of topaz! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou virgin lily of night, that sproutest between the lips

of a corpse! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou blue helm of destruction,  that art winged with  the

lightnings of madness! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  voice of the heaving seas,  that tremblest  in  the

grey of the twilight! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  unfolder  of  heaven,  red-winged as  an  eagle  at

sunrise! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou curling tongue of red flame, athirst on the nipple of

my passion! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou outrider of the sun,  that spurrest the bloody flanks

of the wind! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou dancer with gilded nails,  that unbraidest the  star-

hair of the night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou moonlit pearl of rapture,  clasped fast in the silver

hand of the Dawn! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  wanton  mother of love,  that art mistress  of  the

children of men! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou crimson fountain of blood,  that spoutest  from  the

heart of Creation! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou warrior eye of the sun,  that shooteth death from the

berylline Byss! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou Witch's hell-broth of hate, that boilest in the white

cauldron of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  Ribbon of Northern Lights,  that bindest the  elfin

tresses of night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou red sword of the Twilight,  that art rusted with  the

blood of the noon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  sacrificer of Dawn,  that wearest the  chasuble  of

sunset! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  bloodshot eye of lightning,  glowering beneath  the

eyebrows of thunder! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  four-square Crown of  Nothing,  that  circlest  the

destruction of worlds! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou bloodhound whirlwind of lust,  that art unleashed by

the first kiss of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou wondrous chalice of light, uplifted by the Maenads of

Dawn! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou fecund opal of death, that sparklest through a sea of

mother-of-pearl! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou crimson rose of the Dawn,  that art fastened in  the

dark locks of Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  pink nipple of Being,  thrust deep into  the  black

mouth of Chaos! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou vampire Queen of the Flesh,  wound as a snake  around

the throats of men! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  tender nest of dove's down,  built up  betwixt  the

hawk's claws of the Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  concubine  of Matter,  anointed with  love-nard  of

Motion! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou flame-tipp'd bolt of Morning,  that art shot out from

the crossbow of Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou frail blue-bell of Moonlight,  that art lost in  the

gardens of the Stars! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou tall mast of wreck'd Chaos,  that art crowned by  the

white lamp of Cosmos! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou pearly eyelid of Day,  that art closed by the finger

of Evening! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou wild anarch of the Hills,  pale glooming  above  the

mists of the Earth! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou moonlit peak of pleasure,  that art crowned by viper

tongues of forked flame! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou wolfish head of the winds,  that frighteth the  snow-

white lamb of winter! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou dew-lit nymph of the Dawn, that swoonest in the satyr

arms of the Sun! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  mad  abode of kisses,  that art lit by the  fat  of

murdered fiends! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou sleeping lust of the Storm,  that art flame-gorg'd as

a flint full of fire! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou soft dew of the Evening,  that art drunk up  by  the

mist of the Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou wounded son of the West,  that gushest out Thy blood

on the heavens! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou burning tower of fire,  that art set up in the  midst

of the seas! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou unvintageable dew,  that art moist upon the lips  of

the Morn! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou silver crescent of love,  that burnest over the dark

helm of War! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou snow-white ram of the Dawn,  that art slain  by  the

lion of the noon! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou crimson spear-point of life,  that art thrust through

the dark bowels of Time! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou black waterspout of Death,  that  whirlest,  whelmest

the tall ship of Life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  mighty chain of events,  that art strained  betwixt

Cosmos and Chaos! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou towering eagre of lust,  that art heaped up  by  the

moon-breasts of youth! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou serpent-crown of green light,  that art wound  round

the  dark forehead of Death!  I adore Thee,  Evoe!  I adore Thee,

IAO!

     O Thou crimson vintage of Life, that art poured into the jar

of the Grave! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou waveless Ocean of Peace,  that sleepest beneath  the

wild heart of man! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou whirling skirt of the stars,  that art swathed  round

the limbs of the AEthyr! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou snow-white chalice of Love,  thou art filled up with

the red lusts of Man! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou fragrant garden of Joy,  firm-set betwixt the breasts

of the morning! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  pearly fountain of Life,  that spoutest up  in  the

black court of Death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  brindle hound of the Night,  with thy nose  to  the

sleuth of the Sunset! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou leprous claw of the ghoul, that coaxest the babe from

its chaste cradle! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou assassin word of law,  that art written in  ruin  of

earthquakes! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou trembling breast of the night,  that gleamest with a

rosary of moons! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou Holy Sphinx of rebirth,  that crouchest in the  black

desert of death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou diadem of the suns, that art the knot of this red web

of worlds! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou ravished river of law, that outpourest the arcanum of

Life! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou glimmering tongue of day,  that art sucked into the

blue lips of Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou Queen-Bee of Heaven's hive,  that smearest thy thighs

with honey of Hell! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou scarlet dragon of flame,  enmeshed in the web  of  a

spider! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou magic symbol of light,  that art frozen on the black

book of blood! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou swathed image of Death, that art hidden in the coffin

of joy! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  red  breast of the sunset,  that  pantest  for  the

ravishment of Night! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou serpent of malachite,  that baskest in a  desert  of

turquoise! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou fierce whirlpool of passion,  that art sucked up  by

the mouth of the sun! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou green cockatrice of Hell,  that art coiled around the

finger of Fate! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou lambent laughter of fire,  that art wound round  the

heart of the waters! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  gorilla  blizzard Air,  that  tearest  out  Earth's

tresses by the roots! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou reveller of Spirit,  that carousest in the halls  of

Matter! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou red-lipped Vampire of Life,  that drainest blood from

the black Mount of Death! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  little lark of Beyond,  that art heard in the  dark

groves of knowledge! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou  summer softness of lips,  that glow  hot  with  the

scarlet of passion! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou pearly foam of the grape,  that art flecked with the

roses of love! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou frenzied hand of the seas,  that unfurlest the  black

Banner of Storm! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou shrouded book of the dead,  that art sealed with the

seven souls of man! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O  Thou writhing frenzy of love,  that art knotted like  the

grid-flames of Hell! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou primal birth-ring of thought,  that dost encircle the

thumb of the soul! I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!

     O Thou blind flame of Nothingness,  as a crown upon my brow!

I adore Thee, Evoe! I adore Thee, IAO!



              O Glory be unto Thee through all Time

                  and through all Space: Glory,

                      and Glory upon Glory,

                      Everlastingly. Amen,

                          and Amen, and

                              Amen.











































































                    MOON The Chapter known as

                   The Unconsciousness of God

               that is hidden from man for a sign



                                I

                              adore

                           Thee by the

                         Twelvefold Sign

                    and by the Unity thereof.



     12.  The Light of my Life is as the light of two moons,  one

rising  and  the other setting,   one increasing  and  the  other

waning;  the  one growing fat as the other groweth lean,  like  a

paunchy  thief sucking dry a skin of amber wine.  Yet though  the

light   of   the  first  devoureth  the  light  of  the   second,

nevertheless the light of the second disgorgeth the light of  the

first,  so that there is neither the desire of light nor the need

of  light--- all  being as a woven twilight of day and  night,  a

madness of mingling moons. Yet I behold!

     11.  Now mine eyes are seven, and are as stars about a star;

and  the lids of mine eyes are fourteen,  two to each  eye.  Also

have I seven arms to do the bidding of the seven eyes;  and  each

arm  hath an hand of three fingers,  so that I may rule the great

ocean  and burn it up with the Spirit of Flame,  and that  I  may

drown  the  fire in the Abode of the Waters.  Thus I am  rendered

naked;  for neither flame nor water can clothe me; therefore am I

as a breath of wind blown over an Earth of Adamant,  that knoweth

neither sorrow nor rejoicing; then do I abide as a River of Light

between the Night of Chaos and the Day of Creation.

     10.  Two are the moons of my madness,  like the horns on the

head  of  a goat.  And between them burneth a pyramid  of  flame,

which  consumeth  neither  but blindeth both,  so  that  the  one

beholdeth not the other. Notwithstanding, when the one is lost in

the water,  and the other is burnt up in the flame,  they  become

united in the form of a woman fashioned of Earth and of Air,  who

without husband is yet mother of many sons.

     9.  Now  the Sons are in truth but one Son;  and the one Son

but a daughter draped and never naked;  for her mother is  naked,

therefore  is she robed.  And she is called the Light of my Love,

for she is concealed and cannot be seen,  as the Sun burneth over

her and drowneth her in fire,  whilst below her surgeth the  sea,

whose waves are as flames of water. When thou hast licked up the

ocean  thou shalt not see her because of the fire;  and when thou

hast  swallowed  the Sun surely shall the waters be  driven  from

thee,  so  that though the fire be thine the water  hath  slipped

thee, as a dog its leash. Yet the path is straight.

     8.  Along  it shalt thou journey,  and then shalt thou learn

that  the fear of death is the blood of the world.  So the  woman

dressed  herself in the shrouds of the dead,  and decked  herself

with the bones of the fallen;  and all feared her, therefore they

lived.  But she feared life; therefore she wove a dew-moon in her

tangled hair as a sign of the fickleness of Death, and wept tears

of  bitter  sorrow  that she should live in the  blossom  of  her

youth.  And her tears crept like scorpions down her  cheeks,  and

sped  away  in the darkness like serpents;  and for each  serpent

came there an eagle which did carry it away.

     7.  "Why weep?" said the Balance swinging to the left.  "Why

laugh?" said the Balance swinging to the right.  "Why not  remain

still?" answered the Hand that held the Balance.  And the Balance

replied: "Because on my right laughs Death and on my left weeps a

Virgin."

     6.  Then the voice of the Hand said to the girl: "Why weep?"

And  the maid answered:  "Because Death maketh jest of my  life."

Then  the Hand stayed the Balance,  and at once the girl saw that

she  was Death,  and that Death that had sat opposite her was  in

truth a motherless babe.  So she took the child she had conceived

in the arms of fear, and went her way laughing.

     5.  And the infant grew strong;  yet its strength was in its

weakness; and though to look at it from before was to look upon a

man-child,  from  behind it was a little girl with  golden  hair.

Now,  when  the  child  wished  to  tempt a  maid  he  faced  and

approached  her;  and  when the child wished to tempt a  man  she

turned her back on him and fled.

     4.  But one day the child met,  at the self-same hour, Love;

and  the man,  seeing a woman,  approached her eagerly,  and  the

woman,  seeing a man, fled, so that he might capture her. Thus it

came about that the child met the child and wondered, not knowing

that  the child had lost the child.  So it was that  they  walked

side by side.

     3. Then that part of the child that was man loved and lusted

for that part of the child that was woman; and each knew not that

each  was  the other,  and felt that they were two and  yet  one,

nevertheless one and yet two.  And when one said: "Who art thou?"

the other answered at the self-same moment: "Who am I?"

     2.  Soon becoming perplexed if I were Thou,  or if Thou were

I,  it came about that the I mingled with the Thou,  and the Thou

with  the I,  so that six added to ten became sixteen,  which  is

felicity;  for it is the interplay of the elements.  Four are the

elements  that  make  man,  and four are the elements  that  make

woman. Thus was the child reborn.

     1. But though the man ruleth the woman, and the woman ruleth

the man,  the Child ruleth both its mother and father,  and being

five is Emperor over the kingdom of their hearts.  To its  father

it  giveth  four,  and  to  its mother it  giveth  four,  yet  it

remaineth  five,  for  it hath of its father an half and  of  its

mother an half;  but in itself it is equal to both its father and

its mother; for it is father of fathers and mother of mothers.

     0.  Therefore is it One Whole, and not two halves; and being

One is Thirteen, which is called Nothing when it is All-things.



                                .

                              Amen

                          without lie,

                        and Amen of Amen,

                    and Amen of Amen of Amen.























































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