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THE publications of the A.'. A.'.
LIBER HAD
SUB FIBVRA DLV
ooo. This is the Book of the Cult of the
Infinite Within.
oo. The Aspirant is Nuit. Nuit is the infinite expansion of the Rose; Hadit the
infinite concentration of the Rood. (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V.).
o. First let the Aspirant learn in his heart the Second Chapter of THE BOOK OF
THE LAW. (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V.)
1. Worship, i.e., identify thyself with, Nuit, as a lambent flame of blue,
all-touching, all-penetrant, her lovely hands upon the black earth, and her
lithe body arched for love, and her soft feet not hurting the little flowers,
even as She is imaged in the Stele of Revealing.
This is the first practice of Meditation (ccxx, I:26).
2. Let him further identify himself with the heart of Nuit, whose ecstasy is in
that of her children, and her joy to see their joy, who sayeth: I love you! I
yearn to you.
Pale or purple, veiled or voluptous, I who am all pleasure and purple, and
drunkenness of the innermost sense, desire you. Put on the wings, and arouse the
coiled splendour withing you. Come unto me!...Sing the rapturous love-song unto
me! Burn to me perfumes! Wear to me jewels! Drink to me, for I love you! I love
you!
I am the blue-lidded daughter of Sunset; I am the naked brilliance of the
voluptuous night-sky. To me! To me!
This is the second practice of Meditation (ccxx, I:13,61,63, 64, 65).
3. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as an unextended point
clothed with Light ineffable. And let him beware lest he be dazzled by that
Light.
This is the first practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:2).
4. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the ubiquitous centre
of every sphere conceivable.
This is the second practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:3).
5. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the soul of every man,
and of every star, conjoining this in his Understanding of the Word (ccxx, I:2).
"Every man and every woman is a star." Let this conception be that of Life,
the giver of Life, and let him perceive that theredfore the knowledge of Hadit
is the knowledge of death.
This is the third practice of the Intelligence (ccxx, II:6).
6. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the Magician or maker
of Illusion, and the Exorcist or destroyer of Illusion, under the figure of the
axle of the Wheel, and the cube in the circle. Also as the Universal Soul of
Motion.
This is the fourth practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:7)
7. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the perfect, that is
Not, and solve the mystery of the numbers of Hadit and his components by his
right Ingenium.
This is the fifth practice of the intelligence (ccxx, II:15, 16)
8. Let the Aspirant, bearing him as a great King, root out and destroy without
pity all things in himself and his surroundings which are weak, dirty, or
diseased, or other-wise unworthy. And let him be exceeding proud and joyous.
This is the first practice of Ethics (ccxx, II: 18, 19, 20, 21).
9. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the Snake that giveth
Knowledge and Delight and bright glory, who stirreth the hearts of men with
drunken-ness. This snake is blue and gold; its eyes are red, and its spangles
green and ultra-violet.
(That is, as the most exalted form of the Serpent Kundalini.)
This is the sixth practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:22,50, 51).
10. Let him further identify himself with this Snake.
This is the second practice of Meditation (ccxx, II:22).
11. Let the Aspirant take wine and strange drugs, according to his knowledge and
experience, and be drunk thereof.
This is the first practice of Magick Art (ccxx, II:22).
12. Let The Aspirant concentrate his consciousness in the Rood Cross set up upon
the Mountain, and identify himself with It. Let him be well aware of the
difference between Its own soul, and that thought which it habitually awakes in
his own mind.
This is the third practice of Meditation, and as it will be found, a
comprehension and harmony and absorption of the practices of Intelligence (ccxx,
II:22).
13. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as the Unity which is the
Negative.
This is the seventh practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:23).
14. Let the Aspirant live the life of a strong and beautiful being, proud and
exalted, contemptuous of and fierce toward all that is base and vile.
This is the second practice of Ethics (ccxx, II: 24, 25, 45-49, 52, 56-60)
15. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit according to this 26th
verse of the Second Chapter of THE BOOK OF THE LAW. And this shall be easy for
him if he have well accomplished the Third Practice of Meditation.
This is the eighth practice of Intelligence (ccxx II:26).
16. Let the Aspirant destroy Reason in himself according to the practice in
Liber CDLXXIV.
This is the fourth practice of Meditation (ccxx, II:27-33).
17. Let the Aspirant observe duly the Feasts appointed by the A.*.A.*. and
perform such rituals of the elements as he possesseth, invoking them duly in
their season.
This is the second practice of Magick Art (ccxx, II:35-43).
18. Let the Aspirant apply himself to comprehend Hadit as a babe in the egg of
the Spirit that is invisible within the 4 elements.
This is the ninth practice of Intelligence (ccxx, II:49).
19. The Aspirant seated in his Asana will suddenly commence to breathe
strangely, and this without the Operation of his will; the Inspiration will be
associated with the thought of intense excitement and pleasure, even to
exhaustion; and the Expiration very rapid and forceful, as if this excitement
were suddenly released.
This is the first and last Indication of the Sign of the Beginning of this
Result (ccxx, II:63).
20. A light will appear to the Aspirant, unexpectedly. Hadit will arise within
him, and Nuit concentrate Herself upon him from without. He will be overcome,
and the Conjunction of the Infinite Without with the Infinte Within will take
place in his soul, and the One be resolved into the None.
This is the first Indication of the Nature of the Result (ccxx, II:61, 62, 64).
21. Let the Aspirant strengthen his body by all means in his power, and let him
with equal pace refine all that is in him to the true ideal of Royalty. Yet let
his formula, as a King's ought, be Excess.
This is the third practice of Ethics (ccxx, II:70,71).
22. To the Aspirant who succeeds in this practice the result goes on increasing
until its climax in his physical death in its due season. This practice should,
however, prolong life.
This is the second Indication of the Nature of the Result (ccxx, II: 66, 72/74).
23. Let the Adept worship the Name, foursquare, mystic, wonderful, of the Beast,
and the name of His house; and give blessing and worship to the prophet of the
lovely Star.
This is the fifth practice of Ethics (ccxx, II:78,79).
25. Let the Aspirant expand his consciousness to that of Nuit, and bring it
rushing inward. It may be practised by imagining that the Heavens are falling,
and then transfering the consciousness to them.
This is the fifth practice of Meditation. (Instruction of V.V.V.V.V)
26. Summary. Preliminaries.
These are the necessary possessions.
1. Wine and strange drugs.
27. Summary continued. Preliminaries.
These are the necessary comprehensions.
1. The nature of Hadit (and of Nuit, and the relations between them).
28. Summary continued. Preliminaries.
These are the meditations necessary to be accomplished.
1. Identification with Nuit, body and spirit.
2. Identification with Hadit as the Snake.
3. Identification with Hadit as the Rood Cross.
4. Destruction of Reason.
5. The Falling of the Heavens.
29. Summary continued. Preliminaries.
These are the Ethical Practices to be accomplished.
1. The destruction of all unworthiness in one's self and one's surroundings.
2. Fulness, almost violence, of life.
30. Summary continued. Preliminaries.
1. During the preparation, perform the Invocation of the Elements.
2. Observe the Feasts appointed by the A.*.A.*..
31. Summary continued. The actual Practice.
1. Procure the suitable intoxication.
2. As Nuit, contract thyself with infinite force upon Hadit.
32. Summary continued. The Results.
1. Peculiar automatic breathing begins.
2. A light appears.
3. Samadhi of the two Infinites within aspirant
4. Intensification of 3 on repetition.
5. Prolongation of Life.
6. Death becomes the climax of the practice.
33. Summary concluded.
These practices to be performed in token of Thanksgiving for success.
1. Aspiration to Liber XI
2. Preaching of Thelema to mankind.
3. Blessing and Worship to the prophet of the lovely Star.