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  • F Frater MVKDSh

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    So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

    So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

    Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

    My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

    Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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    Frater MVKDSh
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    "n truth I never gave the Holy books much thought at all until around two years ago, I had read and re-read almost all of Crowley's other works, but for some reason I avoided the specifically Thelemic texts for years, I guess I just wasn't ready for meat that strong.
    Its also interesting to note that I discovered Sufism not long ago, coincidence?"

    I find this really odd. All I had at first was the HB. I didn't read or mess with anything else for about 5 years.

    Anyway, I am over it. I am going to approach it like reading poetry.I think that might work. I am going to read some tonight and see what happens.If I have to I will just force my way through it. Either way its getting read 😑

    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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    • F Frater MVKDSh

      93 93/93

      So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

      So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

      Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

      My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

      Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

      There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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      Archaeus
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      @gmugmble said

      "
      @Solitarius said
      " But I tell you; you have not lived until you have recited the Holy books over a dirty toilet πŸ˜† ( I currently clean at the College where I study to help pay the bills) It certainly give you a sense of humility, but I figured, while I'm touching the shells I may as well get down and dirty with the grossest of gross matter, mayhap I'll find a jewel hidden yet.
      Can you guess my chapter of Liber Lxv!?"

      πŸ˜„ I'll have to try that. I'm guessing yours is chapter 1, "Subdue thy fear and disgust ...""

      Good guess, πŸ˜€

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      • F Frater MVKDSh

        93 93/93

        So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

        So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

        Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

        My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

        Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

        There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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        Jim Eshelman
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        Try reading it aloud. It makes a huge difference. (Especially since you have to recite it at the end of your labors.)

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        • F Frater MVKDSh

          93 93/93

          So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

          So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

          Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

          My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

          Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

          There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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          Frater MVKDSh
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          @Jim Eshelman said

          "Try reading it aloud. It makes a huge difference. (Especially since you have to recite it at the end of your labors.)"

          K:)

          There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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          • F Frater MVKDSh

            93 93/93

            So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

            So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

            Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

            My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

            Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

            There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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            Frater MVKDSh
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            93 93/93

            Well, last night I read the first chapter out loud and to my surprise it rolled off my tounge πŸ˜€

            There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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            • F Frater MVKDSh

              93 93/93

              So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

              So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

              Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

              My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

              Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

              There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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              93

              Oh good, I'm glad your getting to grips with it πŸ˜€

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              • F Frater MVKDSh

                93 93/93

                So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                Frater MVKDSh
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                @Solitarius said

                "93

                Oh good, I'm glad your getting to grips with it πŸ˜€

                93 93/93"

                Thank you πŸ˜„

                I think time might have helped. I haven't read that Liber in a long time. I had a prejudice about it that now I find is not true. Blessed be time πŸ˜‰

                There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                • F Frater MVKDSh

                  93 93/93

                  So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                  So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                  Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                  My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                  Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                  There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                  Frater MVKDSh
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                  I can say that this Liber is definitely starting to sing πŸ†’ The following is a beautiful passage:

                  "

                  1. Who art thou that dost float and fly and dive and soar in the inane? Behold, these many Γ¦ons have passed; whence camest thou? Whither wilt thou go?
                  2. And laughing I chid him, saying: No whence! No whither!
                  3. The swan being silent, he answered: Then, if with no goal, why this eternal journey?
                  4. And I laid my head against the Head of the Swan, and laughed, saying: Is there not joy ineffable in this aimless winging? Is there not weariness and impatience for who would attain to some goal?
                    25.And the swan was ever silent. Ah! but we floated in the infinite Abyss. Joy! Joy!
                    White swan, bear thou ever me up between thy wings!
                    --LIBER LXV
                    "

                  There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                  • F Frater MVKDSh

                    93 93/93

                    So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                    So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                    Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                    My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                    Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                    Frater MVKDSh
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                    93 93/93

                    I was setting here thinking about LXV. I am amazed how one scene merges into another without a notice by me. It seamless but it doesn't "look" seamless:p I hope I made sense πŸ†’

                    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                    • F Frater MVKDSh

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                      So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                      So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                      Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                      My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                      Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                      There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                      I think your beginning to get it πŸ˜€
                      As you have probably noticed you can't really analyse Liber Lxv intellectually, it kind of gets into your pores and alters the way you see things, at least it did with me.
                      I believe that is why Probationers have to spend all that time memorising it, I find that I recite it while I work in the mornings, going over passages slowly, savouring it, and every now and then I notice a layer of meaning that I missed before, so far it has been one of the most productive areas of my practice since I became a probationer, it has informed my other practices and shed light on areas that I did not even know existed, answered questions as I thought to ask them, and really given me a sense of aspiration.

                      I hope you get as much out of it as I am.

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                      • F Frater MVKDSh

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                        So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                        So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                        Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                        My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                        Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                        There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                        Al Ha-Shemat
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                        That's my favorite aspect of the Holy Books, and particularly Libri LXV and CDXVIII, the fact that you can constantly gain deeper insights into them (not to mention of course, the BOTL) πŸ˜„

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                        • F Frater MVKDSh

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                          So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                          So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                          Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                          My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                          Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                          There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                          Frater MVKDSh
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                          @Al Ha-Shema said

                          "That's my favorite aspect of the Holy Books, and particularly Libri LXV and CDXVIII, the fact that you can constantly gain deeper insights into them (not to mention of course, the BOTL) πŸ˜„"

                          Yea . Me too πŸ˜€

                          There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                          • F Frater MVKDSh

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                            So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                            So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                            Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                            My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                            Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                            There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                            Al Ha-Shemat
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                            Actually, I've written a son (not finished yet) for acoustic guitar using the poem in verse 1 of Ch.I of Liber LXV as lyrics. If I get to recording it I'll have to share a link πŸ˜„

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                            • F Frater MVKDSh

                              93 93/93

                              So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                              So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                              Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                              My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                              Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                              There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                              Frater MVKDSh
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                              yes πŸ˜„

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                              • F Frater MVKDSh

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                                So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                @Al Ha-Shema said

                                "Actually, I've written a son (not finished yet) for acoustic guitar using the poem in verse 1 of Ch.I of Liber LXV as lyrics. If I get to recording it I'll have to share a link πŸ˜„"

                                we'll be happy to hear it!

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                                • F Frater MVKDSh

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                                  So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                  So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                  Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                  My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                  Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                  There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                  Frater MVKDSh
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                                  i am stunned by chapter 3. It explains the H.O.O.R. "heart-shield". It was right in front of my face and I didnt even realize it for 18 years.It Shows me what happens when you neglect a Holy Book.

                                  "

                                  1. I follow Thee, and the waters of Death fight strenuously against me. I pass unto the Waters beyond Death and beyond Life.
                                  2. How shall I answer the foolish man? In no way shall he come to the Identity of Thee!
                                  3. But I am the Fool that heedeth not the Play of the Magician. Me doth the Woman of the Mysteries instruct in vain; I have burst the bonds of Love and of Power and of Worship.
                                  4. Therefore is the Eagle made one with the Man, and the gallows of infamy dance with the fruit of the just.
                                    --Liber LXV; CH3
                                    "

                                  I am shocked by this verse.It describes something I didn't think could be described with words.

                                  There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                  • F Frater MVKDSh

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                                    So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                    So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                    Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                    My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                    Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                    Frater MVKDSh
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                                    Notice the similarity in the imagery?

                                    "
                                    24 Arise, O serpent Apep, Thou art Adonai the beloved one! Thou art my darling and my lord, and Thy poison is sweeter than the kisses of Isis the mother of the Gods!
                                    25 For Thou art He! Yea, Thou shalt swallow up Asi and Asar, and the children of Ptah. Thou shalt pour forth a flood of poison to destroy the works of the Magician. Only the Destroyer shall devour Thee; Thou shalt blacken his throat, wherein his spirit abideth. Ah, serpent Apep, but I love Thee!
                                    26 My God! Let Thy secret fang pierce to the marrow of the little secret bone that I have kept against the Day of Vengeance of Hoor-Ra. Let Kheph-Ra sound his sharded drone! let the jackals of Day and Night howl in the wilderness of Time! let the Towers of the Universe totter, and the guardians hasten away! For my Lord hath revealed Himself as a mighty serpent, and my heart is the blood of His body.
                                    --Liber LXV; CH4"

                                    AND

                                    "
                                    β€Ž70. I am the Hawk-Headed Lord of Silence & of Strength;
                                    my nemyss shrouds the night-blue sky.

                                    1. Hail! ye twin warriors about the pillars of the world! for
                                      your time is nigh at hand.
                                    2. I am the lord of the Double Wand of Power; the wand
                                      of the Force of Coph Nia--but my left hand is empty,
                                      for I have crushed an Universe & nought remains.

                                    Liber AL vel LEGIS Chapter 3"

                                    There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                    • F Frater MVKDSh

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                                      So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                      So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                      Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                      My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                      Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                      There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                      Frater MVKDSh
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                                      Something to ponder:

                                      RaHoorKhuit is the HGA of the planet. Therefore some aspect of this energy must be hidden within my HGA like dna.

                                      There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                        So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                        So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                        Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                        My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                        Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                        There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                        93

                                        Just out of interest.
                                        watching this thread has been like watching the processes of alchemy; when you started the thread you were worrying about your distaste for Liber Lxv, and a couple of days later you have completely overcome that and are more or less gushing about it; I think your distaste and worry definitely constituted the "thick darkness" that is the condition of new growth.

                                        There is a light so strenuous that it is not perceived as light.
                                        Wolf's bane is not so sharp as steel; yet it pierceth the body more subtly.
                                        Even as evil kisses corrupt the blood, so do my words devour the spirit of man.
                                        I breathe, and there is infinite dis-ease in the spirit.
                                        As an acid eats into steel, as a cancer that utterly corrupts the body; so am I unto the spirit of man.
                                        I shall not rest until I have dissolved it all.

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                                          So I was setting here thinking about LXV because I have to memorize a chapter. To be honest I hate this Liber. It doesn't appeal to the mystic in me. This is the only one I don't like and its the only one I haven't read 100+ times.

                                          So I was setting here with My Holy Books and I was counting the pages trying to find the shortest chapter to memorize (because I hate this Liber). I noticed a pattern.

                                          Every chapter but the last one is 5 pages long. The last one is 8 pages. so it would look like this: 5 5 5 5 8.

                                          My first thoughts are that the four 5's represent the pentagram on the four planes of existence and the 8 represents the qabbalah that forms (and maybe binds together) the 4 pentagrams sort of like Spirit in relation to the 4 elements.

                                          Can I get some thoughts on this please? πŸ˜„ Thank You:)

                                          There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.

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                                          Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

                                          1. The fool readeth this Book of the Law, and its comment; & he understandeth it not.

                                          2. Let him come through the first ordeal, & it will be to him as silver.

                                          3. Through the second, gold.

                                          4. Through the third, stones of precious water.

                                          5. Through the fourth, ultimate sparks of the intimate fire.

                                          I believe this holds true for other Holy books as well πŸ˜‰

                                          Love is the law, love under will.

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