LIBER HHH
SUB FIGURA CCCXLI.
CONTINET CAPITULA TRIA: MMM, AAA, ET SSS.
I.
MMM.
"I remember a certain holy day in the dusk of the
Year, in the dusk of the Equinox of Osiris, when first I beheld thee
visibly; when first the dreadful issue was fought out; when the Ibis-headed
One charmed away the strife. I remember thy first kiss, even
as a maiden should. Nor in the dark byways was there another:
thy kisses abide." --- Liber Lapidis Lazuli. VII. 15, 16.
0. Be seated in thine Asana, wearing the robe of
a Neophyte, the hood drawn.
1. It is night, heavy and hot, there are no stars.
Not one breath of wind stirs the surface of the sea, that is thou.
No fish play in thy depths.
2. Let a Breath rise and ruffle the waters.
This also thou shalt feel playing upon thy skin. It will disturb
thy meditation twice or thrice, after which thou shouldst have conquered
this distraction. But unless thou first feel it, that Breath
hath not arisen.
3. Next, the night is riven by the lightning flash.
This also shall thou feel in thy body, which shall shiver and leap
with the shock, and that also must both be suffered and overcome.
4. After the lightning flash, resteth in the zenith
a minute point of light. And that light shall radiate until
a right cone be established upon the sea, and it is day.
With this thy body shall be rigid, automatically;
and this shalt thou let endure, withdrawing thyself into thine heart
in the form of an upright Egg of blackness; and therein shalt thou
abide for a space.
5. When all this is perfectly and easily performed
at will, let the aspirant figure to himself a struggle with the whole force
of the Universe. In this he is only saved by his minuteness. But
in the end he is overcome by Death, who covers him with a black cross.
Let his body fall supine with arms outstretched.
6. So lying, let him aspire fervently unto the Holy
Guardian Angel.
7. Now let him resume his former posture.
Two and twenty times shall he figure to himself
that he is bitten by a serpent, feeling even in his body the poison hereof,
And let each bite be healed by an eagle or hawk, spreading its wings above
his head, and dropping hereupon a healing dew. But let the last bite
be so terrible a pang at the nape of the neck that he seemeth to die, and
let the healing dew be of such virtue that he leapeth to his feet.
8. Let there be now placed within his egg a red cross,
then a green cross, then a golden cross, then a silver cross; or those
things which these shadow forth. Herein is silence; for he that hath
rightly performed the meditation will understand the inner meaning hereof,
and it shall serve as a test of himself and his fellows.
9. Let him now remain in the Pyramid or Cone of Light,
as an Egg, but no more of blackness.
10. Then let his body be in the position of the Hanged
Man, and let him aspire with all his force unto the Holy Guardian Angel.
11. The grace having been granted unto him, let him partake
mystically of the Eucharist of the Five Elements and let him proclaim Light
in Extension; yea, let him proclaim Light in Extension.
II
AAA
"These loosen the swathings of the corpse; these
unbind the feet of Osiris, so that the flaming God may rage through the
firmament with his fantastic spear." Liber Lapidis Lazuli, VII, 3.
0. Be seated in thine Asana, or recumbent in Shavasana,
or in the position of the dying Buddha.
1. Think of thy death; imagine the various diseases
that may attack thee, or accidents overtake thee. Picture the
process of death, applying always to thyself.
(A useful preliminary practice is to read textbooks
of Pathology, and to visit museums and dissecting-rooms.)
2. Continue this practice until death is complete;
follow the corpse through the stages of embalming, wrapping and burial.
3. Now imagine a divine breath entering thy nostrils.
4. Next, imagine a divine light enlightening the
eyes.
5. Next, imagine the divine voice awakening the ears.
6. Next, imagine a divine kiss imprinted on the lips.
7. Next, imagine the divine energy informing the
nerves and muscles of the body, and concentrate on the phenomenon which
will already have been observed in 3, the restoring of the circulation.
8. Last, imagine the return of the reproductive power,
and employ this to the impregnation of the Egg of light in which man is
bathed.
9. Now represent to thyself that this Egg is the
Disk of the Sun, setting in the west.
10. Let it sink into blackness, borne in the bark of heaven,
upon the back of the holy cow Hathor. And it may be that thou shalt
hear the moaning thereof.
11. Let it become blacker than all blackness. And
in this meditation thou shalt be utterly without fear, for that the blankness
that will appear unto thee is a thing dreadful beyond all they comprehension.
And it shall come to pass that if thou hast well
and properly performed this meditation than on a sudden thou shalt hear
the drone and booming of a Beetle.
12. Now then shall he Blackness pass, and with rose and
gold shalt thou arise in the East, with the cry of an Hawk resounding in
thine ear. Shrill shall it be and harsh.
13. At the end shalt thou rise and stand in the mid-heaven,
a globe of glory. And therewith shall arise the mighty Sound that
holy men have likened unto the roaring of a Lion.
14. Then shalt thou withdraw thyself from the Vision, gathering
thyself into the divine form of Osiris upon his throne.
15. Then shalt thou repeat audibly the cry of triumph of
the god re-arisen, as it shall have been given unto thee by thy Superior.
16. And this being accomplished, thou mayest enter again
into the Vision, that thereby shall be perfected in Thee.
17. After this shalt thou return into the Body, and give
thanks unto the Most High God IAIDA, yea unto the Most High God IAIDA.
18. Mark well that this operation should be performed if
it be possible in a place set apart and consecrated to the Works of the
Magick of Light. Also that the Temple should be ceremonially open
as thou hast knowledge and skill to perform, and that at the end thereof
the closing should be most carefully accomplished. But in the preliminary
practice it is enough to cleanse thyself by ablution, by robing, and by
the rituals of the Pentagram and Hexagram.
0-2 should be practised at first, until some realisation
is obtained; and the practice should always be followed by divine invocation
of Apollo or of Isis or of Jupiter or of Serapis.
Next, after a swift summary of 0-2 practice 3-7.
This being mastered, add 8.
Then add 9-13.
Then being prepared and fortified, well fitted for
the work, perform the whole meditation at one time. And let this
be continued until perfect success be attained therein. For this
is a mighty meditation and holy, having power even upon Death, yea, having
power even upon Death.
(Note by Fra. O.M. At any time during the meditation
the concentration may bring about Samadhi. This is to be feared and
shunned, more than any other breaking of control, for that it is the most
tremendous of the forces which threaten to obsess. There is also
some danger of acute delirious melancholia at point 1.)
III
SSS
"Thou art a beautiful thing, whiter than a woman
in the column of this vibration.
"I shoot up vertically like an arrow, and become
that Above.
"But it is death, and the flame of the pyre.
"Ascend in the flame of the pyre, O my Soul!
"Thy God is like the cold emptiness of the utmost
heaven into which thou radiatest thy little light.
"When Thou shalt know me, O empty God, my flame
shall utterly expire in thy great N.O.X." Liber Lapidis Lazuli. I, 36-40.
0. Be seated in thine Asana, preferably the Thunderbolt.
It is essential that the spine be vertical.
1. In this practice the cavity of the brain is the
Yoni; the spinal cord is the Lingam.
2. Concentrate thy thought of adoration in the brain.
3. Now begin to awaken the spine in this manner.
Concentrate thy thought of thyself in the base of the spine, and move it
gradually up a little at a time.
By this means thou wilt become conscious of the
spine, feeling each vertebra as a separate entity. This must be achieved
most fully and perfectly before the further practice is begun.
4. Next, adore the brain as before, but figure to
thyself its content as infinite. Deem it to be the womb of Isis,
or the body of Nuit.
5. Next, identify thyself with the base of the spine
as before, but figure to thyself its energy as infinite. Deem it
to be the phallus of Osiris or the being of Hadit.
6. These two concentrations 4 and 5 may be pushed
to the
point of Samadhi. Yet lose not control of the will; let
not Samadhi be thy
master herein.
7. Now then, being conscious both of the brain and
the spine, and unconscious of all else, do thou imagine the hunger of the
one for the other; the emptiness of the brain, the ache of the spine, even
as the emptiness of space and the aimlessness of Matter.
And if thou hast experience of the Eucharist in
both kinds, it shall aid thine imagination herein.
8. Let this agony grow until it be insupportable,
resisting by will every temptation. Not until thine whole body is
bathed in sweat, or it may be in sweat of blood, and until a cry of intolerable
anguish is forced from thy closed lips, shalt thou proceed.
9. Now let a current of light, deep azure flecked
with scarlet, pass up and down the spine, striking as it were upon thyself
that art coiled at the base as a serpent.
Let this be exceedingly slow and subtle; and though
it be accompanied with pleasure, resist; and though it be accompanied with
pain, resist.
10. This shalt thou continue until thou art exhausted,
never relaxing the control. Until thou canst perform this one section
9 during a whole hour, proceed not. And withdraw from the meditation
by an act of will, passing into a gentle Pranayama without Kumbhakham,
and meditating on Harpocrates, the silent and virginal God.
11. Then at last, being well-fitted in body and mind,
fixed in peace, beneath a favourable heaven of stars, at night, in calm
and warm weather, mayst thou quicken the movement of the light until it
be taken up by the brain and the spine, independently of thy will.
12. If in this hour thou shouldst die, is it not
written, "Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord"? Yea, Blessed
are the dead that die in the Lord!
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