05/23/17 - (Air) Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 30-32
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Liber LXV, Cap II, v. 30-32
30. I saw a pale sad boy that lay upon the marble in the sunlight, and wept. By his side was the forgotten lute. Ah! but he wept.
31. Then came an eagle from the abyss of glory and overshadowed him. So black was the shadow that he was no more visible.
32. But I heard the lute lively discoursing through the blue still air. -
Sub Umbra Alarum Tuarum
The shadow of the wings of Adonai's Presence incites the dormant Creativity of the soul into expression. Image of the eagle associates to Aquarius (the Hub of Air) and the Path of He - "The Constituting Consciousness. It constitutes the Substance of Creation in pure darkness."