Liber
XVI
Aleister Crowley (class
B)
LIBER TVRRIS
VEL DOMVS DEI
0.
This practice is very difficult. The student cannot hope for much success unless he have
thoroughly mastered Asana, and obtained much definite success in the meditation-practices
of Liber E and Liber HHH.
On the other hand, any success in this practice is of an
exceedingly high character, and the student is less liable to illusion and self-deception
in this than in almost any other that We make known.
[The
meditation-practice in Liber E consisted in the restraint of the mind to a single
predetermined imagined object exterior to the student, simple or complex, at rest or in
motion: those of Liber HHH in causing the mind to pass through a predetermined series of
states: the Raja-Yoga of the Hindus is mainly an extension of the methods of Liber E to
interior objects: the Mahasatipatthana of the Buddhists is primarily an observation and
analysis of bodily movements. While the present practice differs radically from all of
these, it is of the greatest advantage to be acquainted practically with each of them,
with regard firstly to their incidental difficulties, and secondly to their ascertained
results in respect of psychology. ED.]
1. First Point. The student should first discover for himself the
apparent position of the point in his brain where thoughts arise, if there be such a
point.
If not, he should seek the position of the point where thoughts
are judged.
2. Second Point. He must also develop in himself a Will of
Destruction, even a Will of Annihilation. It may be that this shall be discovered at an
immeasurable distance from his physical body. Nevertheless, this musthe reach, with this
must he identify himself even to the loss of himself.
3. Third Point. Let this Will then watch vigilantly the point
where thoughts arise, or the point where they are judged, and let every thought be
annihilated as it is perceived or judged.
4. Fourth Point. Next, let every thought be inhibited in its
inception.
5. Fifth Point. Next, let even the causes or tendencies that if
unchecked ultimate in thoughts be discovered and annihilated.
6. Sixth and Last Point. Let the true Cause of All be unmasked
and annihilated.
7. This is that which was spoken by wise men of old time
concerning the destruction of the world by fire; yea, the destruction of the world by
fire.
8. [This and the following verses are of modern origin.] Let the
Student remember that each Point represents a definite achievement of great difficulty.
9. Let him not then attempt the second until he be well satisfied
of his mastery over the first.
10. This practice is also that which was spoken by Fra P. in a
parable as followeth:
11. Foul is the robber stronghold, filled with hate;
Thief strangling thief, and
mate at war with mate,
Fronting wild raiders, all
forlorn to Fate!
There is nor health nor
happiness therein.
Manhood is cowardice, and
virtue sin.
Intolerable blackness hems it
in.
Not hell's heart hath so
noxious a shade;
Yet harmless and unharmed,
and undismayed,
Pines in her prison an
unsullied maid.
Penned by the master mage to
his desire,
She baffles his seductions
and his ire,
Praying God's
all-annihilating fire.
The Lord of Hosts gave ear unto her
song:
The Lord of Hosts waxed wrathful at
her wrong.
He loosed the hound of heaven from
its thong.
Violent and vivid smote the levin
flash.
Once the tower rocked and cracked
beneath its lash,
Caught inextinguishable fire; was
ash.
But that same fire that quelled the
robber strife,
And struck each being out of lust
and life,
Left the mild maiden a rejoicing
wife.
12. And this:
13. There is a well before the Great White Throne
That is choked up with
rubbish from the ages;
Rubble and clay and
sediment and stone,
Delight of lizards and
despair of sages.
Only the lightning from
His hand that sits,
And shall sit when the
usurping tyrant falls,
Can purge that
wilderness of wills and wits,
Let spring that
fountain in eternal halls.
14. And this:
15.
Sulphur, Salt, and Mercury:
Which is master of the three?
Salt is Lady of the Sea;
Lord of Air is Mercury.
Now by God's grace here is salt
Fixed beneath the violet vault.
Now by God's love purge it through
With our right Hermetic dew.
Now by God wherein we trust
Be our sophic salt combust.
Then at last the Eye shall see
Three in One and One in Three,
Sulphur, Salt, and Mercury,
Crowned by Heavenly Alchemy!
To the One who sent the Seven
Glory in the Highest Heaven!
To the Seven who are the Ten
Glory on the Earth, Amen!
16. And of the difficulties of this practice and of the Results
that reward it, let these things be discovered by the right Ingenium of the Practicus.
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