L. I:17
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But ye are not so chosen - L. I:17
What is the meaning of this verse if Liber L. is truely meant for the world & not soley for 666?
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@Red Eagle of Death said
"But ye are not so chosen - L. I:17
What is the meaning of this verse if Liber L. is truely meant for the world & not soley for 666?"
From an old diary entry...
I have never accepted the apparent surface meaning of this verse. It is intuitively wrong. Every man and woman is a star, is expressed as a Sun or Moon, is a reflection of Nuit and of Hadit, etc.
I believe, instead, that there is a Qabalistic code here. “Ye” [already a plural] is YH [Yod-Heh]. The message of this verse is then the natural continuation from the prior verses! Together Yod and Heh, the Sun and Moon, are Not; therefore, they are the Chosen. Not the Sun or Moon divided, but the Lingam and Yoni united in an expression of Divine Will (YaH). This is very sacred and clear to me. It gives a clear continuation of the same theme from v. 15 through v. 19, and perhaps through v. 21.
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In other words, Those who achieve Union & therefore are NOT are thus the chosen ones. I can dig it! Thanks Jim!