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TRUTH.
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What is Truth? It is absurd to attempt to define it, for when we say
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that S is P, rather than S is Q or S is R, we assume that we already know
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the meaning of Truth. This is really why all the discussions as to whether
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Truth depends on external correspondence, internal coherence, or what not,
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neither produce conviction, nor withstand analysis. Briefly, Truth is an
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idea of a supra-rational order, pertaining to Neschamah, not to Ruach. That
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all rational conceptions imply that we know Truth, and that Truth is in
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their propositions, only shows that these so-called rational ideas are not
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really rational at all. Truth is by no means the only idea that resists
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rational analysis. There are very many ideas that remain indefinable: all
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simple ideas do so. At the back of all our efforts is the dead wall that we
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must already know what we are pretending to find our. Consider the
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statement of the Angel in the 5th Aethyr in "The Vision and the Voice":
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"...all the symbols are interchangeable, for each one containeth in
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itself its own opposite. And this is the great Mystery of the Supernals
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that are beyond the Abyss. For below the Abyss, contradiction is division;
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but above the Abyss, contradiction is Unity. And there could be nothing
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true except by virtue of the contradiction that is contained in itself."
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When that was given to the Master Therion, how obscure a saying and hard
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that seemed to him! Yet in the light of the above paragraphs, how simply
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obvious the proposition has become, and how far short of -- Truth!
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What then can be meant by the title of this compilation: "Little Essays
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toward Truth"? Do we not all assume a perfectly illogical conception of
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Truth as an entity of "the supra-mundane order, whence a whirling flame and
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flying Light subsist?" Do we not instinctively assimilate these ideas of
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Truth and Light, though there is no rational nexus? Is it not clear, then,
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that we do understand each other perfectly, so far as we can understand
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each other at all, in a sphere such as Zoroaster calls "Intelligible,"
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which "subsisteth beyond Mind' but which we should "seek to grasp with the
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Flower of Mind"? Must we not then assent to that other Oracle, in which
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that Magus most sublime asserts:
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"For the King of all previously placed before the polymorphous World a
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Type, intellectual, incorruptible, the imprint of whose form is sent forth
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through the World, by which the Universe shone forth decked with Ideas
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all-various, of which the foundation is One, One and alone. From this the
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others rush forth, distributed and separated through the various bodies of
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the Universe, and are borne in swarms through its vast abysses, ever
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whirling forth in illimitable radiation.
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"They are intellectual conceptions from the Paternal Fountain
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partaking abundantly of the brilliance of Fire in the culmination of
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unresting Time.
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"But the primary self-perfect Fountain of the Father poured forth
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these primogenial Ideas."
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(It is to be remembered that the Oracles of Zoroaster continually proclaim
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in words of boundless brilliance the doctrine here set forth: these Essays
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are indeed a species of Commentary thereupon, and I may say that I only
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came to understand them as perfectly as I now do in the course of this
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writing.)
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Now the same Truth, which is Light, which is implicit in each spark of
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the Intelligible; what is it but the Self of Everyman? It is this that
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informs his every motion, this that lies closest to his heart and soul,
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being indeed their mainspring and their dial, the principle of section and
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of measure.
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Now Initiation is, by etymology, the <20>MDUL<55>journeying inwards;<3B>MDNM<4E> it
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is the Voyage of Discovery (oh Wonder-~World!) of one's own Soul. And this
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is Truth that stands upon the prow, eternally alert; this is Truth that
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sits with one strong hand gripping the helm!
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Truth is our Path, and Truth is our Goal; ay! there shall came to all a
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moment of great Light when the Path is seen to be itself the Goal; and in
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that hour every one of us shall exclaim:
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<20>MDRV<52>"I am the Way, the Truth, and the Life!"<22>MDNM<4E>
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Yea, the Life also, Life eternal in Time and boundless in Space; for what
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is Life but the continual resolution of the antimony of the diverse by the
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spasm of Love under Will, that is, by the constantly explosive, the
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orgiastic, perception of Truth, the dissolution of dividuality in one
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radiant star of Truth that ever revolveth, and goeth, and filleth the
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Heavens with Light?
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I beseech you earnestly, dear Brethren, to grapple manfully as mighty
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wrestlers with the ideas in these Little Essays: to understand them --
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"...with the extended flame of far-reaching Mind, measuring all things
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except that Intelligible. but it is requisite to understand this; for if
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thou inclinest thy Mind thou wilt understand it, not earnestly; but it is
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becoming to bring with thee a pure and inquiring sense, to extend the void
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mind of thy soul to that Intelligible, because it subsisteth beyond Mind."
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For thus not only will you develop the spiritual intuition, the very
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Neschamah of your divine Being, but (in the degree of your Concentration of
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your power to slow down and finally to stop the irritable movements of your
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ratiocinative machinery) to transmute these Essays -- the <20>MDUL<55>Prima
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Materia<EFBFBD>MDNM<EFBFBD> of your Great Work; passing through the stage of the Black
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Dragon, in which your rational ideas are wholly destroyed and putrefied,
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you will succeed in enflaming them in the fierce Furnace of your Creative
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Wills, until all things burn up together into one blazing mass of living,
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of relentless Light.
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And thus come ye to Sammasamadhi -- thus are ye free for ever of all the
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bonds that bound your Godhead!
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~"A similar Fire flashingly extending through the rushings of Air, or
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a Fire formless whence cometh the Image of a Voice, or even a flashing
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Light abounding, revolving, whirling forth, crying aloud. Also there is the
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Vision of the fire-flashing Courser of Light, or else a Child, borne aloft
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on the shoulders of the Celestial Steed, fiery, or clothed with gold, or
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naked, or shooting with the bow shafts of Light, and standing on the
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shoulders of the horse; then if thy meditation prolongeth itself, thou
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shalt unite all these Symbols into the Form of a Lion."
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Then shall ye understand what is Truth, for ye shall understand your
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Selves, and <20>MDRV<52>YE ARE TRUTH!<21>MDNM<4E>
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