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- Liber XLVI The Key of the Mysteries @crowley:libers
- bestowed upon him—eternal hope. He leapt towards his bride across the shadow of death. Man possessed libert... nity reconciled to the sovereign trinity. In the first fury of life, man, having forgotten his mother, no longer understood God but as an inflex... Psyche, made divine by her torments, became the bride of Eros; Adonis, raised from death, found again his Venus in Olympus; Job, victorious over evil, reco... elf from the heaven where the sun drowned thee in his splendour, to plow with thine own rays the unworked fields of night! Thou shinest when the sun sets, and thy sparkli
- eqi10018-whole @crowley:equinox:i:x
- bestowed upon him—eternal hope. He leapt towards his bride across the shadow of death. Man possessed liberty... unity reconciled to the sovereign trinity. In the first fury of life, man, having forgotten his mother, no longer understood God but as an inflex... . Psyche, made divine by her torments, became the bride of Eros; Adonis, raised from death, found again his Venus in Olympus; Job, victorious over evil, reco... elf from the heaven where the sun drowned thee in his splendour, to plow with thine own rays the unworked fields of night! Thou shinest when the sun sets, and thy sparklin
- collected-v1.1 @crowley:collected-works:i
- has attained As high a meed As his who first begot sweet music on a reed. ... his own essence, by his body and blood, To lay his godhead down, till night drew nigh, To be a mortal till the vesper cry ... flower. The wise man opens wide His casement, as a bride Flings her bright arms to meet her spouse hom... ESME ["half awake"]. He sang to me all night, not his voice only, but a deeper voice that I underst
- eqi05016 @crowley:equinox:i:v
- the sighs of love unsatisfied --- or satisfied. His lips move. I cannot say the words at first. And afterwords: "Shalt thou not bring the chi... e is a voice saying: Behold, the Great One of the Night of Time stirreth, and with his tail he churneth up the slime, and of the foam th... l enter the chamber at sunrise, and he shall make his prayer, having first burnt the conjuration that he had made upon the v... ock of the nakedness of the Most High. And the first of the adepts covered His shame with a cloth, walking backwards; and was wh
- collected-v2.2 @crowley:collected-works:ii
- clouds and tinge their edges; weep That night brings love not to his breast, But only rest. W... nd I will! Death! Death! It is a year to-night. I arrayed her first In yon gold ornaments -- My brain is sick! ... nd France in choler parted! And the king gone to-night! subscrib'd his power! Confin'd to exhibition! All this done up... dstrong passions of the miserable king. Lear, at first quiet in stating his fancied wrongs "Reg." 'I am glad to see your high
- collected-v3.2 @crowley:collected-works:iii
- Halse. What, knowest thou not thy old friend? [FIRST PASSER-BY "lifts his lantern to the other's face." F... dear" young friend. We've been expecting you all night: the lady is ready, though I believe a little tearful: a bride has so much to fear, you know -- "et corde et gen... d him. He repulses her not ungently. She clasps his knees, and he for the first time appears a little awkward and at a loss."] U... -- he would have spat on you and thrust you from his door. But married you shall be, and that to-night. ["Turns to" DENYS.] And you, Monsieur, will be
- collected-v1.2 @crowley:collected-works:i
- Hard by Teith's tumultuous waters Camped his sons throughout the night, Till the rosy blush of morning Showed ... ." This was the mystic title taken by Crowley at his first initiation.>> EXILE from humankind! The sno... er circumstances of romantic and savage interest, his first occult studies.>> ... rest, no hope, no tear, no funeral. Into the night, despairing, bleeding, blind, They pass, no
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- ret science of Nature; he did not invent it. The first unique and elementary substance whose existence he proclaims in his aphorisms, was known by Hermes and Pythagoras. S... d, at that time, would answer the questions which his comrade put to him. One night, he suddenly uttered stifled cries; his companion... nius of Tyana. The master had promised to come to his disciple’s wedding, but he does not arrive, and the fair bride breathes easier, for she fears Apollonius. Howeve... ble force of whose nature he is ignorant, and the first of his dupes is certainly himself. The study of the str
- The Commentaries of AL Chapter II @pestilence
- east implies periodical nourishment.\\ \\ **37. A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride!**\\ \\ There should be a special feast on the 12... h, the feast beginning at High Noon.\\ \\ **39. A feast for Tahuti and the child of the Prophet — secret,\\ **o Prophet!**\\ \\ **This particular... rgy and rapture. //(See Liber HAD.)// **43. A feast every night unto Nu, and the pleasure of uttermost delight!**... /The mechanism of the complex is very simple. The first woman to whose magnetism a boy is subjected is, as a rule, his mother. She is his first love, and also his first
- Bagh I Muattar @crowley:bagh-i-muattar
- n "Atalanta".)) The sun((Tiphereth.)) I saw; and night,((Binah. That is, in Man's innocence his devotion enables him to commune with all the Gods... hat there is no God but God, and that Mohammed is his Prophet (i.e. about to resign himself to death), when he ... ging thy desire. [Arabic] My member retardeth his ejection{fn8} in thy podex, prolonging our pleasure; he is the first therein and the last, like Israfel{fn9} among tru... ld be practised by the Yogi with great care. 56. First let the talented practitioner introduce into his own body, according to the proper methods, the ge
- Chapter II @legis:magical-philosophical-commentaries
- ourishment. ==== 37 ==== <TEXT size="large">//A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride.//</TEXT> There should be a special feast on the... e.//</TEXT> //At the ecstasy of this thought the prophet was rapt away by the God. First came a strange new light, His herald.// This chapter now enters upon an entire... does the trance recommence, that the body of the prophet is night death.// The instructions in the text of this an... t. 'Intoxicate the inmost, o my God' - and it was His Magical Self, 666, that was by this Ecstasy initi
- The Second Chapter @legis:new-comment
- EXT align="center" type="danger" size="x-large">A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride!</TEXT> === The New Comment === There should be... mment === 61. At the ecstasy of this thought the prophet was rapt away by the God. First came a strange new light, His herald. === The New Comment === This chapter no... n thee; our delight is all over thee: hail! hail: prophet of Nu! prophet of Had! prophet of Ra-Hoor-Khu! Now rejoice! now come in our splendour & rapture! Come in o
- John St. John @crowley:libers
- was quite suppressed, in spite of the heat of the night and the exercise; and the first symptoms of the Bhuchari-Siddhi --- the "jumping ... Yet I was flushed with triumph as a boy that wins his first race.\\ The powers of Asana and Pranayama return.... \\ > The dead man Ankh-af-na-khonsu\\ > Hath made his passage into night,\\ > His pleasure on the earth to do\\ > Among the living. > > \\ > Amen\\ > Amen without lie\\ > Ame
- John St. John the Record of the Magical Retirement of G. H. Frater, O∴ M∴ @crowley:equinox:i:i
- was quite suppressed, in spite of the heat of the night and the exercise; and the first symptoms of the Bhuchari-Siddhi — the “jumping ab... Yet I was flushed with triumph as a boy that wins his first race.\\ The powers of Asana and Pranayama return.... \\ > The dead man Ankh-af-na-khonsu\\ > Hath made his passage into night,\\ > His pleasure on the earth to do\\ > Among the living. > > \\ > Amen\\ > Amen without lie\\ > Ame
- eqi07027 @crowley:equinox:i:vii
- als of the elements and feasts of the times. 37 A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride! 38 A feast for the three days of the writing of ... of Buddha. 61. At the ecstasy of this thought the prophet was rapt away by the God. First came a new strange light, His herald. 62. Next, as Hadit himself, did he know t... ence, a delightful event in one's career. 64. The prophet is now completely swallowed up in the ecstasy. Th... indles, 67, 68. So violently that the body of the prophet is nigh death. 69. The prophet's own consciousnes