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      0. Then in the might of the Lion did I formulate unto myself that holy and formless fire קדש, which darteth and flasheth through the depths of the Universe.

      1. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the earth melted into a liquor clear as water.

      2. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the water smoked into a lucid air.

      3. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the air ignited, and became Fire.

      4. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh, O Lord, the Fire dissipated into Space.

      5. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh, O Lord, the Space resolved itself into a Profundity of Mind.

      6. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the Mind of the Father was broken up into the brilliance of our Lord the Sun.

      7. At the touch of the Fire Qadosh the Brilliance of our Lord was absorbed in the Naught of our Lady of the Body of the Milk of the Stars.

      8. Then only was the Fire Qadosh extinguished, when the Enterer was driven back from the threshold,

      9. And the Lord of Silence was established upon the Lotus flower.

      10. Then was accomplished all that which was to be accomplished.

      11. And All and One and Naught were slain in the slaying of the Warrior 418,

      12. In the slaying of the subtlety that expanded all these things into the Twelve Rays of the Crown,

      13. That returned unto One, and beyond One, even unto the vision of the Fool in his folly that chanted the word Ararita, and beyond the Word and the Fool; yea, beyond the Word and the Fool.

      Liber III vel Jugorum

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      0. Behold the Yoke upon the neck of the Oxen! Is it not thereby that the Field shall be ploughed? The Yoke is heavy, but joineth together them that are separate—Glory to Nuit and to Hadit, and to Him that hath given us the Symbol of the Rosy Cross!

      Glory unto the Lord of the Word Abrahadabra, and Glory unto Him that hath given us the Symbol of the Ankh, and of the Cross within the Circle!

      1. Three are the Beasts wherewith thou must plough the Field; the Unicorn, the Horse, and the Ox. And these shalt thou yoke in a triple yoke that is governed by One Whip.

      2. Now these Beasts run wildly upon the earths and are not easily obedient to the Man.

      3. Nothing shall be said here of Cerberus, the great Beast of Hell that is every one of these and all of these, even as Athanasius hath foreshadowed. For this matter is not of Tiphereth without, but Tiphereth within.

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      0. The Unicorn is speech. Man, rule thy Speech! How else shalt thou master the Son, and answer the Magician at the right hand gateway of the Crown?

      1. Here are practices. Each may last for a week or more.

      2. (a) Avoid using some common word, such as 'and' or 'the' or 'but'; use a paraphrase.

      (b) Avoid using some letter of the alphabet, such as 't', or 's', or 'm'; use a paraphrase.

      (c) Avoid using the pronouns and adjectives of the first person; use a paraphrase.

      Of thine own ingenium devise others.

      2. On each occasion that thou art betrayed into saying that thou art sworn to avoid, cut thyself sharply upon the writs or forearm with a razor; even as thou shouldst beat a disobedient dog. Feareth not the Unicorn the claws and teeth of the Lion?

      3. Thine arm then serveth thee both for a warning and for a record. Thou shalt write down thy daily progress in these practices, until thou art perfectly vigilant at all times over the least word that slippeth from thy tongue.

      Thus bind thyself, and thou shalt be for ever free.

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      0. The Horse is Action. Man, rule thine Action. How else shalt thou master the Father, and answer the Fool at the Left Hand Gateway of the Crown?

      1. Here are practices. Each may last for a week, or more.

      (a) Avoiding lifting the left arm above the waist.

      (b) Avoid crossing the legs.

      Of thine own ingenium devise others.

      2. On each occasion that thou art betrayed into doing that thou art sworn to avoid, cut thyself sharply upon the wrist or forearm with a razor; even as thou shouldst beat a disobedient dog. Feareth not the Horse the teeth of the Camel?

      3. Thine arm then serveth thee both for a warning and for a record. Thou shalt write down thy daily progress in these practices, until thou art perfectly vigilant at all times over the least action that slippeth from the least of thy fingers.

      Thus bind thyself, and thou shalt be for ever free.

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      0. The Ox is Thought. Man, rule thy Thought! How else shalt thou master the Holy Spirit, and answer the High Priestess in the Middle Gateway of the Crown?

      1. Here are practices. Each may last for a week or more.

      (a) Avoid thinking of a definite subject and all things connected with it, and let that subject be one which commonly occupies

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