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June 1992 e.v. Thelema Lodge Calendar/Newsletter
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Mailed free within 100 miles of San Francisco California
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Copyright (c) O.T.O. and the Individual Authors, 1992 e.v.
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Limited license is hereby granted to reproduce this file without fee, with
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this message intact. This license expires June 1993 e.v. unless renewed
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in writing. No charge other than reproduction costs is permitted under this
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license to the receivers of copies of this file without O.T.O. written
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permission.
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Ordo Templi Orientis
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P.O. Box 2303
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Berkeley, CA 94702 USA
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Editorial offices:
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OTO-TLC Editor
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P.O.Box 430
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Fairfax, CA 94978
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(CIS 72105,1351)
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Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
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Oakland, California
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(Entrance in back, downstairs)
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Phones: TEMPLE PHONE: (510) 654-3580
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LODGE MASTER: (510) 658-3280
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Messages Only: (415) 454-5176
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Compuserve: 72105,1351
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Calendar events in the San Francisco Bay Area for June 1992 e.v.,
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in brief. Always call the contact phone number before
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attending. Some are limited in size, change location and may be subject to
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other adjustments.
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When you call, you don't get lost or disappointed. Initiations are private.
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Donations at all OTO events are welcome.
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6/3/92 Illuminati Tournament 7:30 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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(call for information)
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6/3/92 Basic Astrology with Grace, 8:00PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/7/92 Lodge Council & LOP 3:33 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/7/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/8/92 Thelema Lodge meeting 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/10/92 Basic Astrology with Grace, 8:00PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/11/92 Book of Thoth Study Circle (7:30PM) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/13/92 Thelema Lodge initiations (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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Call to attend
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6/14/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/17/92 Class on the Sephiroth & the Tree (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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of Life with Bill, 8:00 PM
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6/20/92 Summer Solstice 7:15 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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(Pot Luck Dinner)
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6/21/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/21/92 Mass workshop (call to attend) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/24/92 Basic Astrology with Grace, 8:00PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/25/92 Book of Thoth Study Circle (7:309PM) (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/28/92 Lodge Clean-up begins 1:11 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/28/92 Cancer Birthday party 4:18 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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6/28/92 Gnostic Mass 8 PM (510) 654-3580 Thelema Ldg
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THELEMA LODGE CALENDAR
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June 1992 e.v.
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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PRIMARY SOURCES:
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GRADY LOUIS McMURTRY (October 18th, 1918 e.v. to July 12th, 1985 e.v.)
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"Here is a little-known letter from Grady McMurtry, Frater Hymenaeus Alpha
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(Grand Master of O.T.O. after the Death of Frater 'Saturnus' to 7/12/85 e.v.).
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This letter to Aleister Crowley discusses briefly Grady's documents of
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authorization to assume control of OTO in case of emergency and various
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logistical problems of the day. One name of a living person has been eclipsed
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for privacy."
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1661 Sacramento St., Apt. 3
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San Francisco, 9, Calif.
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12 May 1946
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Dear Aleister,
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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The Word of the Equinox has arrived along with the authorization to "take
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over" in case of emergency. Let us hope that it may not be necessary for me
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to use it.
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Yes, I mentioned to Karl when I came back from Europe that I thought that some
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one should go over (to) help you straighten yourself out when you are ready to
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come over here. At that time I saw no reason why I shouldn't be the one who
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did the traveling but there is no reason why Jack or Jane couldn't do the
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same. Regardless of who is to go I think it advisable that we start planning
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on it right away. My position at present is this, Foxie - that's my wife - is
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expecting to give birth to a new McMurtry in October. We had not planned him
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or her until after I finished school but things like that happen in the best
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of families. There are several points on the bright side, of course. For one
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thing it seems about time for some Thelemite to start having a family. Except
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for ..., who was outcast by Agape, no one down south has seen fit to do same.
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In the second place I have reason to believe that this child is the outcome of
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a ninth degree operation. If so we may have super-man on our hands one of
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these days. But all of this leads to a certain complication. In order to pay
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for Junior's arrival and support ourselves in the meantime I will have to go
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to work this summer and next fall or, if I come over to England, someone else
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will have to foot the bill. Then there is the matter of timing. have you set
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a definite date when you plan to leave the U.K.? And the matter of passports.
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I checked with the passport people here in San Francisco and they said that I
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would have to show cause why I wanted to go to England. Either I must be on
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business or, if I am to render assistance to another person, then I will have
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to have a doctor's certificate that such assistance is necessary. Papers,
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papers, papers! It is just like the Army, there they think that the world
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would stop turning if it didn't have paper to roll on. Perhaps you had better
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refer it all to Karl. Then if he thinks Jane, for instance, could do the job
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just as well as I could then he could see about getting her the certificate,
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the passport, etc. and so on.
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Here is a copy of "Space Tides", my latest effort in the line of poetry. Had
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hoped to make it longer but I had to cut it short as I wanted to enter it in a
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poetry contest over at the University. Then I found a copy of the poem that
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won last year's prize and decided that I didn't have a chance. "How beautiful
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the sun is on the sea for the over the hill there is a flag-pole and a young
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lady sits under the pear tree" kind of stuff. We had a writer by the name of
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Rexroth as guest speaker at the writer's conference over at Cal last Friday.
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I was quite interested in what he had to say about the cliques and groups
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among present day Scotch and English poets. It seems that the only people who
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are writing "modern" poetry in England today are either Comunists or
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Anarchists. Maybe it takes an Anarchist to understand modern poetry.
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Love is the law, love under will.
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(Grady McMurtry)
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"The plans to get Crowley over to California came to nothing. As Crowley
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became increasingly ill in 1946 e.v., Agape Lodge members attempted to prepare
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a house on farm land in Southern California. Finally, someone thought to
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describe the hot, dry climate to Crowley; and he wrote back to the effect that
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it would kill him in days. Germer tried to go to England to be with Crowley;
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but, as noted in the last issue, a passport proved unobtainable."
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from the Grady Project
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Normandie in June
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There is a pestilence abroad upon the land
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There is a plague; it is the plague of War
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And it leaves a foulness upon the air.
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It is the sickly sweet corruption of
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the unattended dead
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The dusky smell of charcoal in
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the cannon rubbled streets
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And there are those who live in this pestilence
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And those who go forward to die in it.
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And they have known strange things, these men,
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Things filthy, and foul, and corrupt.
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And they have known beautiful things, these men,
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Things clean, and corageous, and magnificant.
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And they have strange memories:
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The acid taste of champagne in
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a metal canteen cup
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The lonely graves of soldiers by
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the ever teeming roads
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The tragedy of gliders wrapped
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around the stumps of trees
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And bullet riddled parachutes
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that flutter in the breeze
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Dead tankers in burned chariots
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who look like slaughtered sheep
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Dead Germans, and dead cattle, and
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the guns that shatter sleep.
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This is the pestilence, this is the plague,
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And this is Normandie, in June.
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10/14/44
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[Previously published in "O.T.O. Newsletter" II:12 (September 1978 e.v.), in
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"Ecclesia Gnostica" I:4 (1985 e.v.), and in "The Grady Project" #2 (December
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1987 e.v.).]
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CROWLEY CLASSICS
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"Over the years, I have been asked for this Epistle at different times by
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persons in need. I could never find it when I looked; but now, having come
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across it again, I publish it for all. Copyright (c) O.T.O. - Ed."
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Epistle on Death
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by Baphomet (Aleister Crowley)
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An Epistle of Baphomet to the Illustrious Dame Anna Wright, Companion of
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the Holy Graal, shining like the moon, concerning Death, that she and her
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sisters may bring comfort to all them that are nigh death, and to such as have
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them.
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Beloved Daughter and Sister,
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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Let it be thy Will and the will of all them that tend upon the sick, to
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comfort and to fortify them with these words following.
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It is written in the "Book of the Law": Every man and every woman is a Star.
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It is Our Lady of the Stars that speaketh to thee, O thou that art a star, a
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member of the Body of Nuit! Listen, for thine ears become dulled to the mean
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noises of the earth; the infinite silence of the Stars woos thee with subtle
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musick. Behold her bending down above thee, a flame of blue, all-touching,
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all-penetrant, her lovely hands upon the black earth, and her lithe body
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arched for love, and her soft feet not hurting the little flowers, and think
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that all thy grossness shall presently fall from thee as thou leapest to her
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embrace, caught up into her love as a dewdrop into the kisses of the sunrise.
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Is not the ecstasy of Nuit the consciousness of the continuity of existence,
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the omnipresence of her body? All that hath hurt thee was that thou knewest
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it not, and as that fadeth from thee thou shalt know as never yet how all is
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one. Again she saith: I give unimaginable joys upon earth, certainty, not
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faith, while in life, upon death. This thou hast known. Time that eateth his
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children hath not power on them that would not be children of Time. To them
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that think themselves immortal, that dwell alway in eternity, conscious of
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Nuit, throned upon the chariot of the sun, there is no death that men call
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death. In all the universe darkness is only to be found in the shadow of a
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gross and opaque planet, as it were for a moment; the universe itself is a
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flood of light eternal. So also death is but through accident; thou hast
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hidden thyself in the shadow of thy gross body, and taking it for reality,
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thou hast trembled. But the orb revolveth anon; the shadow passeth away from
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thee. There is the dissolution, and the eternal ecstasy in the kisses of Nu!
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For inasmuch as thou hast made the Law of Freedom thine, as thou hast lived in
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Light and Liberty and Love, thou hast become a Free-man of the City of the
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Stars.
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II.
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Listen again to thine own voice within thee. Is not Hadit the flame that
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burns in every heart of man, and in the core of every star? Is not he Life,
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and the giver of Life? And is not therefore the knowledge of Him the
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knowledge of Death? For it hath been shown unto thee in many other places how
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Death and Love be twins. Now art thou the hunter, and Death rideth beside
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thee with his horse and spear as thou chasest thy will through the forests of
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Eternity, whose trees are the hair of Nuit thy mistress! Thrill with the joy
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of life and death! Know, hunter mighty and swift, the quarry turns to bay!
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Thou hast but to make one sharp thrust, and thou hast won. The Virgin of
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Eternity lies supine at thy mercy, and thou art Pan! Thy death shall be the
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seal of the promise of our agelong love. Hast thou not striven to the inmost
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in thee? Death is the crown of all. Harden! Hold up thyself! Lift thine
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head! breathe not so deep ----- Die!
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III.
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Or art thou still entangled with the thorny plaits of wild briar rose that
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thou hast woven in thy magick dance on earth? Art not thine eyes strong
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enough to bear the starlight? Must thou linger yet awhile in the valley?
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Must thou dally with the shadows in the dusk? Then if it be Thy Will, thou
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hast no right but to do Thy Will! Love still these phantoms of the earth;
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thou hast made thyself a King; if it please thee to play with toys of matter,
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were they not made to serve thy pleasure? Then follow in thy mind the
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wondrous word of the Stele of Revealing itself. Return if thou wilt from the
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abode of the Stars; dwell with mortality, and feast thereon. For thou art
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this day Lord of Heaven and of Earth.
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"The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
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Saith with his voice of truth and calm:
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O thou that hast a single arm!
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O thou that glitterest in the moon!
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I weave thee in the spinning charm
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I lure thee with the billowy tune.
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The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
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Hath parted from the darkling crowds
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Hath joined the dwellers of the light
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Opening Duant, the star-abodes,
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Their keys receiving.
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The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
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Hath made his passage into night
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His pleasure on the earth to do
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Among the living."
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Love is the law, love under will.
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The Benediction of the All-Begetter, All-Devourer be upon thee
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Baphomet X Degree O.T.O.
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Given under Our hand and seal this day of An XII the Sun our Father being in
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Leo, and the Moon in Pisces, from the throne of Ireland, Iona and all the
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Britains that is in the Sanctuary of the Gnosis.
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QABALAH
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The View From Tipheret (Part I)
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by Bill Heidrick
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Adapted from Appendix A of "The Road to the Sun: A Record of Self Initiation
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to Tipheret," an unpublished MS, Copyright (c) by Bill Heidrick
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"In what follows, the terms 'Mezla' and 'shadows' have no relation to a
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quite different usage in the works of Kenneth Grant."
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To touch Tipheret is to reach the center of the Tree of Life. The Tree
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then assumes new functions. Climbing above is possible; so is descending
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below. Tipheret is not only the center of the Tree, it is the heart, the one
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best part.
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To limit oneself to the heights alone or to the depths alone is
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pointless. The center is the lawful place of man. The reaches above Tipheret
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are a vast and dimly perceived future. The passages below Tipheret are an
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equally vast and nearly equally dimly perceived past. Tipheret is a great lock
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upon a mighty river. The name of the lock is "Now". The river above the lock
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is called "Future", below "Past". Through Tipheret passes all consciousness.
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Tipheret regulates the flow of consciousness.
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The space between the highest three Sephiroth of the Tree of Life and the
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lower seven is called the Great Abyss. The three Sephiroth above this gap
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represent very abstract and spiritual states of mind that are hard to "bring
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down to Earth," to link to the seven Sephiroth below. When one has come near
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to some consciousness of Tipheret, this Great Abyss remains. Its character
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changes after Tipheret is reached. Before, the Abyss represents a division
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between the immortal Mind of God and the created levels of mortal
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consciousness. At Tipheret, the mind of God looms closer. Voices are heard
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and visions experienced (Yesod function attendant on Tipheret). These
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communicate imperfectly between the mind at Tipheret and the first three
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Sephiroth. There is a vagueness, increasing rather than decreasing as
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attainment proceeds. The mind at Tipheret seeks understanding through reason
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and in time rises to Geburah. The supercelestial messages are still not fully
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understood. Purpose is clearer at Geburah and actions in the lower worlds are
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easily directed. Yet there is a haunting dimness, as of a figure half hidden
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by the glare of the Sun through morning mist. The mind of the one below the
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Abyss hungers for the parting of the mists and the clearing of the glare.
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This hunger builds as a yearning for union with God; and Chesed, the Sephira
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of the higher emotions is reached. At Chesed desire grows until the mind
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leaps across the gap of worlds, the Great Abyss, and enters direct
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consciousness of the highest Sephiroth. In abandoning the lower seven
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Sephiroth, consciousness in them is diminished and partly lost. The body and
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the lower mental functions continue in a semblance of independence while the
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higher functions watch without comprehension of the lower. There is a failure
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in this, a failure that can be remedied by multiple reincarnation into one
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body or into successive bodies. This process constitutes spiritual death and
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rebirth. There is yet another way to repair this failure, this loss of
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connection between the lower and higher minds. I refer the reader to "32
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Emanations, the Path of Initiation" (A booklet I published in the early '70s)
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in the matter of path 27, The Tower. The problem is basically the same. When
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the lower seven are perfectly developed by great care and long effort, the
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Abyss ceases to exist and the passage to the Highest is easy. The Tree of
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Life than changes its form. More about this in later installments of this
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essay.
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We shall now investigate the shadows of the Tree. The Tree is one thing,
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its shadows are others. The Tree of life is a map of creation and of
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consciousness. It shows states of mind, and it leads cognition from one state
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to another. When the Tree is seen from one of its own Sephiroth, and
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understood by the consciousness that attends that Sephira, it is perceived
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partially. Each Sephira includes within itself all Sephiroth lower on the
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Tree than itself, and each projects itself into the higher Sephiroth. Each
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Sephira provides a distinct perception of the Tree of Life as a whole. Each
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Sephira colors, as it were, the whole Tree with a distinctive mental tint.
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The ten views of the Tree of Life that are natural to the ten Sephiroth are
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"shadows" of the Tree. In Malkut, the tenth Sephira, the Tree is the physical
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world. All its attributes and all its symbolism relate directly to the
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senses. Books have been written which expound this view. They insist that
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all criteria surrounding the Tree of Life be based on physical measurements,
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astronomical phenomena and the like. Such books often greatly alter the form
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of the Tree of Life Diagram to make it fit particular physical data. In
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Yesod, myths and stories define the Tree. In Hod, rational philosophy
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develops the Tree. In Netzach, love of beauty and pattern overreach the
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strictly rational, and the Tree is portrayed through artistry and poetic
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imagery. In Tipheret, no less than a harmonious life can express
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understanding of the Tree of Life. Geburah views the Tree through teaching
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and aiding all life. Chesed depicts the Tree as salvation.
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No matter what the Sephirotic view of the Tree, all the Sephiroth
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participate. There are no absolutely pure conceptions of the Tree. All
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understandings are "shadows." The depth of the understanding is revealed in
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the intensity and characteristics of the "shadow." Consider this newsletter.
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It has physical existence and refers to physical events. These events may be
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described with the terminology of Qabalah and some understanding of the Tree
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of Life may be conveyed. This much is Malkut. Accounts of dreams can also be
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related to the Tree and, by their nature, are a part of the "shadow" of Yesod.
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Hod's "shadow" is seen in philosophical and analytical discussions. Netzach
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is found in that which strives with emotional response and describes physical
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drives. Tipheret is shown in autobiographical works, in so far as the
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author's life tends to harmony, and in accounts of social existence with
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others. Geburah is found in recommendations for improvement and in the
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mysterious power that produces remarkable experiences. Chesed is found in the
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works of aspiration toward the highest.
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Of all the "shadows" of the Sephiroth that touch this essay, that of
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Tipheret is the strongest --- yet all are present. Even those shadows that
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are found in Binah, Chokmah and Keter are found in this work. All these
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things are found in all books and works of all Mankind in varying proportion.
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But what of the shadow in Tipheret? This "shadow" in Tipheret is one's
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own conception of life and of purpose in life. This conception may take any
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form. It may be formalized into a pattern like the traditional diagram of the
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Tree of Life or like a manner of life outlined by church, society and state.
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It may be a hit or miss thing developed without plan and accepted when it
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settles down to consistency. This conception may be limited in aspiration or
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it may be without limit. Whatever else it may be, it is the Tipheret level
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understanding of existence --- to a student of Qabalah, a Tipheret tinted
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shadow of the entire Tree. When this shadow brings joy and pleasure, it is
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projected downward into the Netzach shadow. When it is analyzed, it is
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projected into the Hod shadow. When it is dramatized and fantasized it is in
|
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the shadow of Yesod. When the Tipheret shadow that is the total conception of
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one's own life effects the physical world, the "shadow of Tipheret" penetrates
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and rules the shadow of Malkut. All these shadows dance and move within each
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other. They have no separate existence. Tipheret is meaningless without
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Malkut. Malkut is dead without Tipheret. Hod is sterile without Netzach.
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Netzach cannot be a vehicle for Beauty without Tipheret. All are in all. All
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|
depend on all. There is only one Tree; all seeming separate parts and views
|
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|
are shadows of that Tree. For the word "Tree", take any word that includes
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all things in one thing.
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When the shadow of Tipheret is studied analytically and synthetically,
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projection into three other Sephirotic shadows occurs. The simple mechanical
|
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|
relationships of life are viewed in Hod. The underlying principles of the
|
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|
life experience are elaborated in Geburah after they are rationally isolated
|
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|
from Tipheret. Binah receives particular examples of the application of pure
|
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reason. In like manner, the reactions and developments of emotions project
|
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|
the shadow of Tipheret into three other Sephiroth. The life experience
|
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|
produces simple wonderment and isolated emotional display in Netzach. Chesed
|
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|
draws a unitary longing from these same experiences. Chokmah receives
|
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|
particular tongues of the Universal Flame of Passion that are proper to its
|
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|
own exalted place. Projection of the Tipheret shadow of the Tree also occurs
|
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|
in a balanced fashion into three other Sephiroth. This projection is an
|
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|
elevation or degradation of the life experience accordingly as it ascends or
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|
descends on the Tree. No moral connotation is intended by the words
|
|||
|
"elevation" and "degradation", only elevation as approach to unity and
|
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|
degradation as multiplication of forms with concealment of unity. The
|
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|
experience that is the shadow of the Tree in Tipheret falls down into Yesod
|
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|
when it becomes puzzling, imperfectly visualized, or imperfectly accepted.
|
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|
The projection into Malkut is accomplished through Yesod. Yesod is the link
|
|||
|
between the perfected consciousness of living in Tipheret and the physical
|
|||
|
processes of life in Malkut. In Malkut the life experience becomes actualized
|
|||
|
in physical living. The weak link between the inward consciousness of
|
|||
|
Tipheret and the outward life of Malkut is Yesod. One conception of the Tree
|
|||
|
suggests a solution to this problem, at a price. More will be said about this
|
|||
|
in later installments of this essay. Projection of Tipheret upward into Keter
|
|||
|
is nothing more or less than a final perception of the life experience as an
|
|||
|
absolute unity. When this occurs perfectly, the Tree vanishes into the
|
|||
|
Absolute Oneness of Keter. Much the same sort of vanishing occurs when the
|
|||
|
Tree is perfectly projected into the Absolute Multiplication of Malkut.
|
|||
|
Merkabah Qabalah recognizes ephemeral and partial states of this kind in
|
|||
|
conjunction with crossing the Abyss, notably under the method called "50 Gates
|
|||
|
of Understanding" in which the top three Sephiroth become one and the lower-
|
|||
|
most two are similarly subsumed in each other at the moment of opening of the
|
|||
|
50th Gate. Those gates are not combinations of letters, by the way, but of
|
|||
|
the lower seven Sephiroth with each other.
|
|||
|
There are many mental and physical activities that involve all the lower
|
|||
|
seven Sephiroth. Among these are speculations on the form and meaning of the
|
|||
|
Tree itself. No matter what the basic approach, whether from Malkut, Geburah
|
|||
|
or wherever, all the Sephirotic shadows take some part. The examples which
|
|||
|
follow Part I of this essay are devoted to a study of alternate forms of the
|
|||
|
Tree of Life diagram. In the sense of their being studies of a system of
|
|||
|
salvation, they belong to Chesed. As constructions for guidance in life, they
|
|||
|
belong to Geburah. As efforts produced in life, they belong to Tipheret.
|
|||
|
Their emotional impact, the delight of understanding them, belongs to Netzach.
|
|||
|
The rational application of these examples and their more concrete explanation
|
|||
|
comes from Hod. The direct guidance they have over physical conduct pertains
|
|||
|
to Yesod. Their physical existence in this publication and their actual
|
|||
|
effect in the physical world belongs to Malkut. Because they are mainly
|
|||
|
rational structures, Geburah is their chief place.
|
|||
|
To understand that which follows, a bit of foreknowledge is necessary on
|
|||
|
the part of the reader. Some of this may be obtained by reading my earlier
|
|||
|
booklet, "32 Emanations, the Path of Initiation". The summaries toward the
|
|||
|
end of that selection are especially useful. Alternately, the reader may wish
|
|||
|
to refer to books by other authors on the subject of the Paths of the Tree of
|
|||
|
Life. The next few paragraphs introduce the Tree to those who may not have
|
|||
|
seen it before. Those who have considerable experience with these matters
|
|||
|
will find some of this a bit overly familiar, but it may help the neophyte.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
The Tree of Life diagram is a development from a far more complex and
|
|||
|
ancient system of mysticism called the Qabalah (also spelled: Cabala, QBL(H),
|
|||
|
Kabbalah, Qabbalah and in various other ways. The word in Hebrew is Qoph-Bet-
|
|||
|
Lamid-Hay, and before 1,000 e.v. it was called: Chokmah Nestorah, Raz and
|
|||
|
Sod). The original use of the Tree of Life diagram appears to be for
|
|||
|
organization of methods of interpreting sacred literature. Our familiar Tree
|
|||
|
of Life diagram appears in 16th century illustrations with the assignment of
|
|||
|
letters to the paths used later by the Order of the Golden Dawn. The present
|
|||
|
form of this diagram is not absolutely known to be more than half a thousand
|
|||
|
years old. Whatever its age, it embodies a philosophy similar in many ways to
|
|||
|
Gnosticism and Neoplatonism. The diagram is a graphic depiction of the mental
|
|||
|
universe. In the form used here as "traditional," it is composed of thirty-
|
|||
|
wo parts, with an additional part sometimes postulated. Ten (or eleven) of
|
|||
|
these parts are called Sephiroth, a Hebrew word meaning, among other things,
|
|||
|
"Numbers". These Sephiroth represent states of human consciousness ranging
|
|||
|
from unity with God (number 1, called Keter) to immersion in the physical
|
|||
|
world (number 10, called Malkut). The Sephiroth can also be viewed as stages
|
|||
|
in creation, as levels of interpretation ranging from the Abstract to the
|
|||
|
Concrete, and in other ways. Circles are commonly used to represent the
|
|||
|
Sephiroth on the diagram. Twenty-two lines or paths connect the circles.
|
|||
|
These paths are transitional mental states created by moving between the more
|
|||
|
firmly established Sephiroth. There are many details about the Tree of Life
|
|||
|
diagram that will not be taken up here.
|
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|
|
|||
|
Keter
|
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|
. 1 .
|
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|
12 . : .11
|
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|
. : .
|
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|
. :13 .
|
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|
Binah : Chokmah
|
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|
3 ------------------:------------------2
|
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|
: . 14 : . :
|
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|
: . : . :
|
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|
18: .17 : 15. :16
|
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|
: . : . :
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|
: . : . :
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|
: . : . :
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|
: . : . :
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|
: . : . :
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|
: . : . :
|
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|
: . : . :
|
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|
Geburah . 19 : . Chesed
|
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|
5.-----------.------:----.------------.4
|
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|
: . . : . . :
|
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|
: .22 . : . 20. :21
|
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|
: . . : . . :
|
|||
|
: . . :. . :
|
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|
23: Tipheret :
|
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|
: . 6: . :
|
|||
|
: .26 : 24. :
|
|||
|
: . : . :
|
|||
|
: . :25 . :
|
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|
Hod. : Netzach
|
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|
8.------------------:-----------------.7
|
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|
. . 27 : . .
|
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|
. : .
|
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|
. . 30 : .28 .
|
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|
. : .
|
|||
|
.31 .Yesod. 29.
|
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|
9
|
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|
. : .
|
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|
:
|
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|
. 32: .
|
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|
:
|
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|
Malkut
|
|||
|
10
|
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|
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|
Throughout this essay, the same set of correspondences to the thirty-two
|
|||
|
parts of the Tree will be used. There are many other correspondences that
|
|||
|
provide insight; see A. Crowley's "Liber 777". The numbers used here in the
|
|||
|
diagrams and the left-most column of the tables agree with key numbers used in
|
|||
|
"Liber 777". For simplicity, only Hebrew names and planetary correspondences
|
|||
|
will be used in this essay for the ten (or eleven) Sephiroth. The twenty-two
|
|||
|
lesser paths out of Mezla will be linked to Hebrew letters, alchemical
|
|||
|
symbols, astrological symbols, and Tarot cards. Explanations given with the
|
|||
|
examples will frequently use Tarot correspondences so that the reader may
|
|||
|
relate each idea to a picture. All descriptions of such Tarot cards in this
|
|||
|
presentation refer to the BOTA or Case deck. Its illustrations are simple and
|
|||
|
pleasing. The Author does not believe it possible for the average person to
|
|||
|
get much out of the remaining installments of this essay without recourse to
|
|||
|
such a Tarot deck in the process of reading this material. The "Rider" or
|
|||
|
Waite deck will do nearly as well. Crowley's Thoth deck is too complex for
|
|||
|
this exercise on first reading. Use of the Thoth deck is recommended for
|
|||
|
enhancement of Thelemic interpretation, but that should come after basic study
|
|||
|
with simpler symbols.
|
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|
|
|||
|
CORRESPONDENCES TO THE THIRTY-TWO PATHS OF THE TREE OF LIFE.
|
|||
|
comprising the Ten (Eleven) Sephiroth and the Twenty-Two lesser Paths:
|
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|
|||
|
The Sephiroth:
|
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|
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|
Number on Hebrew English Astrology
|
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|
diagram: name: translation: correspondence:
|
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|
|
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|
One Keter Crown The beginning of whirlings.
|
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|
Two Chokmah Wisdom The Zodiac
|
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Three Binah Understanding Saturn.
|
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|
--- Da'at Knowledge Asteroids or Transuranics
|
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|
Four Chesed Mercy Jupiter
|
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|
Five Geburah Severity Mars
|
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Six Tipheret Beauty Sun
|
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Seven Netzach Victory by Endurance Venus
|
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|
Eight Hod Glory Mercury.
|
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Nine Yesod Foundation Moon
|
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|
Ten Malkut Kingdom Earth
|
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|
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The Paths:
|
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|
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|
Number on Corresponding Alchemical- Corresponding Tarot
|
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|
diagram: Hebrew letter: Astrological: Card title in BOTA Deck:
|
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|
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|
Eleven Aleph, HB:A Air (Uranus) The Fool.
|
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|
Twelve Bet, HB:B Mercury The Magician.
|
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|
Thirteen Gimel, HB:G Moon The High Priestess.
|
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|
Fourteen Dalet, HB:D Venus The Empress.
|
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|
Fifteen Heh, HB:H Aries The Emperor.*
|
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|
Sixteen Vau, HB:V Taurus The Hierophant.
|
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|
Seventeen Zain, HB:Z Gemini The Lovers.
|
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|
Eighteen Chet, HB:Ch Cancer The Chariot.
|
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|
Ninteen Tet, HB:T Leo Strength.
|
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|
Twenty Yod, HB:Y Virgo The Hermit.
|
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|
Twenty-One Koph, HB:K Jupiter The Wheel of Fortune.
|
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|
Twenty-Two Lamed, HB:L Libra Justice.
|
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|
Twenty-Three Mem, HB:M Water (Neptune) The Hanged Man.
|
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|
Twenty-Four Nun, HB:N Scorpio Death.
|
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|
Twenty-Five Samekh, HB:S Sagittarius Temperance.
|
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|
Twenty-Six Ayin, HB:a'a Capricorn The Devil.
|
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|
Twenty-Seven Peh, HB:P Mars The Tower.
|
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|
Twenty-Eight Tzaddi, HB:Tz Aquarius The Star.**
|
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|
Twenty-Nine Qof, HB:Q Pisces The Moon.
|
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|
Thirty Resh, HB:R Sun The Sun.
|
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|
Thirty-One Shin, HB:Sh Fire (Pluto) Judgment.
|
|||
|
Thirty-Two Taw, HB:Th Saturn (Earth) The World.
|
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|
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|
* Crowley sometimes used the Star in this place in the Thoth Deck
|
|||
|
** Crowley sometimes used the Emperor in this place in the Thoth Deck
|
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|
|||
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|
|||
|
These correspondences are used by the Order of the Golden Dawn, BOTA and
|
|||
|
many other groups. Paul Foster Case and Aleister Crowley use this system,
|
|||
|
although Crowley made a modification on paths fifteen and twenty-eight after
|
|||
|
publishing "Liber 777". Other systems exist and are useful. This system is
|
|||
|
used to render this treatment consistent with itself and with the writings of
|
|||
|
those mentioned. The attribution of the Hebrew letters in this fashion to the
|
|||
|
twenty-two paths was published by Athanasius Kircher in the middle of the
|
|||
|
seventeenth century in "Oedipus Aegyptiacus", Tom II, folding plate between
|
|||
|
pages 288 and 289. Kircher's astrological correspondences are at variance
|
|||
|
with these.
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
(To be continued next month. Part II will go over the Traditional Tree
|
|||
|
of Life in detail. Following parts will cover specialized developments of
|
|||
|
this diagram: The Tree of Two Pentagrams, The Tree of the Hexagram and
|
|||
|
Pentagram, The Tree of the Two Hexagrams, The Tree of the Two Cubes and
|
|||
|
suggestions of other progressive developments.)
|
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|
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|
|
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|
*************************************************************************
|
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|
FROM THE OUT BASKET
|
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|
|||
|
GP of NY asked "What is the purpose, the intended result of the ceremony (of
|
|||
|
Minerval initiation)?"
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Initiation is a rite of passage. The word signifies "to begin or
|
|||
|
commence". The Minerval initiation corresponds to conception in the womb.
|
|||
|
It's purpose is to introduce the candidate to OTO and OTO to the candidate,
|
|||
|
without final commitment to continue with OTO. As a witnessed physical event,
|
|||
|
it establishes a reference in time. As a mystical experience it sets the mind
|
|||
|
of the candidate on a path of further growth. It tends to accelerate "karma"
|
|||
|
-- typically the Minerval will find that neglected or unfinished business in
|
|||
|
life suddenly requires attention or completion.
|
|||
|
(Much more could of course be written)
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
PW of WS asked about pre-Sanscrit Angelic Languages -- with an emphasis on
|
|||
|
chant and musical application:
|
|||
|
|
|||
|
Much depends on how you consider Angelic languages. "Angels" are derived
|
|||
|
from Old Persian mythology. Many if not most old languages are considered as
|
|||
|
taught by the gods or other spirits. Sanscrit texts survive from at least
|
|||
|
1,000 B.C. For more information on Sanscrit and related languages, see
|
|||
|
W.B.Lockwood's "Indo-European Philology", Hutchinson & Co., London, 1969.
|
|||
|
Allowing for a generous interpretation of "Angelic Languages" to include all
|
|||
|
ancient human languages, and also allowing speculation in regard to antiquity,
|
|||
|
look to Basque and Finnish in Europe as languages rich in songs that contain
|
|||
|
elements older than Sanscrit. Chinese, New World and Polynesian languages are
|
|||
|
older than Sanscrit. These contain many singing traditions. How about
|
|||
|
Nahuatl? Try Brinton's Library of Aboriginal American Literature,
|
|||
|
particularly his "Rig Veda Americanus" or "Sacred Aztec & Toltec Songs",
|
|||
|
published in 1890 e.v. --- the principal public ceremonies of the Aztecs and
|
|||
|
Toltecs, with phonetic transcriptions and translations of the songs and
|
|||
|
chants. Obtain recordings of modern survivals of that language group in
|
|||
|
Mexico, still speaking and singing Nahuatl.
|
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|
|
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|
-- TSG
|
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|
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*************************************************************************
|
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|
A Greater Feast
|
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|
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|
Beloved Soror Rowan Wood, aka V. Plunket, Ist Degree O.T.O. and Priestess of
|
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her own Coven in Wicca, experienced her Greater Feast on or about 5/16/92 e.v.
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Rowan had been very ill with diabetes for many years, and in the past months
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her kidneys failed, requiring frequent dialysis. She was found at home, and
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the immediate cause of death appeared to be stroke. Rowan was a close friend
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of Grady McMurtry, and she used the original photograph for the cover of
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"O.T.O. Newsletter" #5 at a ritual mourning of his Greater Feast during
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Samhain rites a number of years ago. Delicate, tall with often brightly
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colored hair, she was always a joy. When Belladonna shed a "stocking" Rowan
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would sometimes make buttons or give the skin to friends; one such hangs not
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far from where I sit writing this. Belladonna is a Rosy Boa Constrictor,
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mated to Aleister Crawling. They had 18 babies on first romance, all
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subsequently and ceremoniously baptized, "Baby Jesus" was the smallest, as
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cute a little slither as you ever had hide under your arm. Rowan favored a
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wolf familiar, trained to cast circles and warmly greet. It would be too
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conservative to say that hundreds came to the Goddess through her example.
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There can be no other like her, but I feel she will return to bless us in
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another day. The first flower I saw opening after her Greater Feast was a St.
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John's Wort, bright yellow pentagram of rebirth. Brian, her fasted priest,
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may need help with the expenses for the Neptune Society. Please contact
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Aiwass Lodge and Brother Jon for possible ways to help: P.O. Box 952; Marina,
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CA 93933 USA.
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Events of June 1992 e.v.
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At this writing there is still no coordinator to write descriptions of the
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events at the Lodge. What follows will necessarily be brief. Those
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sponsoring or leading events at the Lodge are invited to provide brief
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descriptive copy on their events for the Editor.
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Gnostic Masses every Sunday at 8 PM this month. At last report,
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experimental masses will be held on other days. The Gnostic Mass, "Liber XV",
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is the central worship rite of O.T.O. All persons attending are expected to
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receive the communion of the cakes of light. Please inquire of the Lodge if
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you are unfamiliar with this practice.
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Initiations on the 13th, by prior arrangement only. Call the Lodge more
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than a month ahead to arrange for your own initiation, call nearer the event
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to attend.
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Lodge meeting 8PM on the 8th. The July events will be planned and the
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business of the Lodge will be addressed as usual. The Lodge Council and LOP
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meetings at 3:33 PM on the 7th are limited in attendance to members of
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appropriate degree and Lodge affiliation.
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There will be a pot luck dinner on the Solstice (6/20/92 e.v.) at sundown.
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Call to attend and avoid everybody showing up with jello. A ritual may also
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be preformed, but no information about that is available at press time.
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Lodge clean-up on the 28th of June from 1:11 PM, with a birthday party for
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all Cancers starting at 4:18 PM and Gnostic Mass as usual at 8PM
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Classes this month:
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Basic Astrology with Grace most Wednesdays (3rd, 10th and 25th). Grace
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is an excellent teacher of this important discipline. She has been a
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professional Astrologer for more than 20 years and has impressive scholastic
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credentials. Not to be missed.
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"Book of Thoth" Study Circle with Marlene, 7:30PM on Thursday 11th and
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25th. Having completed the cycle of "Magick in Theory and Practice", the
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Study Circle has moved on to Crowley's Tarot work.
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The Sephiroth & the Tree of Life with Bill Heidrick, 8:00 PM on 6/17/92
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e.v. This class will provide an introduction in detail to the traditional
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Tree of Life diagram so useful in Qabalah. If interest is strong, the class
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will be continued in the following months for several additional
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presentations. See the beginning of a serialized article on this subject,
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elsewhere in this issue.
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The Illuminati Tournament is probably very much fun, but the Editor hasn't
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a clue about what it is. Please call the Lodge for information.
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No advance calendar was provided to the editor for July, and the "TLC"
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publication date will be moved up to permit more timely appearance of the July
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issue after the June 8th scheduling.
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Submissions for future issues of the "TLC" have begun to arrive. These
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will be reviewed with the contributors and published here after that process.
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Please include a phone number on all submissions to facilitate discussion of
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format and other minor changes before final edit. Items of 200 to 1500 words
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in length are welcome. Changes in format may be necessary to accommodate to
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the format of the "TLC", usual proofreading and verification of facts, name
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use permission and the like will be passed by the authors before final copy.
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Send contributions to OTO, TLC Editor, P.O.Box 430, Fairfax, CA 94978. (415)
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454-5176. If you can provide a 5 1/4 DS DD IBM diskette with your copy, so
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much the better. Opinions of the Authors are their own, and do not
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necessarily reflect the opinions of Thelema Lodge or OTO.
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June 1992 e.v. Thelema Lodge Calendar (June events)
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Temple Location: 588 63rd St.
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Please feel free to forward this file to any BBS willing to take it
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little slither as you ever had hid
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