Liber CCXXXI









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1 The lightnings increased and the Lord Tahuti stood forth. The Voice came from the Silence. Then the One ran and returned.

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2 Now hath Nuit veiled herself, that she may open the gate of her sister.

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3 The Virgin of God is enthroned upon an oyster-shell; she is like a pearl, and seeketh Seventy to her Four. In her heart is Hadit the invisible glory.

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4 Now riseth Ra-Hoor-Khuit, and dominion is established in the Star of the Flame.

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5 Also is the Star of the Flame exalted, bringing benediction to the universe.

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6 Here then beneath the winged Eros is youth, delighting in the one and the other. He is Asar between Asi and Nepthi; he cometh forth from the veil.

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7 He rideth upon the chariot of eternity; the white and the black are harnessed to his car. Therefore he reflecteth the Fool, and the sevenfold veil is reveiled. {71}

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8 Also came forth mother Earth with her lion, even Sekhet, the lady of Asi.

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9 Also the Priest veiled himself, lest his glory be profaned, lest his word be lost in the multitude.

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10 Now then the Father of all issued as a mighty wheel; the Sphinx, and the dog-headed god, and Typhon, were bound on his circumference.

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11 Also the lady Maat with her feather and her sword abode to judge the righteous. For Fate was already established.

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12 Then the holy one appeared in the great water of the North; as a golden dawn did he appear, bringing benediction to the fallen universe.

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13 Also Asar was hidden in Amennti; and the Lords of Time swept over him with the sickle of death.

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14 And a mighty angel appeared as a woman, pouring vials of woe upon the flames, lighting the pure stream with her brand of cursing. And the iniquity was very great.

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15 Then the Lord Khem arose, He who is holy among the highest, and set up his crowned staff for to redeem the universe.

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16 He smote the towers of wailing; he brake them in pieces in the fire of his anger, so that he alone did escape from the ruin thereof.

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17 Transformed, the holy virgin appeared as a fluidic fire, making her beauty into a thunderbolt.

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18 By her spells she invoked the Scarab, the Lord Kheph-Ra, so that the waters were cloven and the illusion of the towers was destroyed. {72}

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19 Then the sun did appear unclouded, and the mouth of Asi was on the mouth of Asar.

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20 Then also the Pyramid was builded so that the Initiation might be complete.

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21 And in the heart of the Sphinx danced the Lord Adonai, in His garlands of roses and pearls making glad the concourse of things; yea, making glad the concourse of things.

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