Bou Sâada.
December 2, 1909. 4.50 - 6.5 p.m.
[1] LEA = Libra, Virgo, Taurus. The waning moon, the virgin, the bull; exactly as in the second sentence; חיו = 24.
[2] See Note 1.
[3] This reference is to Pasiphae and the Minotaur. All mythologies contain this mystery of the woman and the beast as the heart of the cult. Notably certain tribes on the Terai at this day send their women annually into the jungle and any half-monkeys that result are worshipped in their temples. Atu XI — Lust — exhibits this mystery, and it is the subject of constant reference in the higher Aethyrs.
[4] This is the Jehovah-god of the Aeon of Osiris, on whose existence (as an offended and vengeful deity) the whole theory of Atonement depends.
[5] For 10 is the stable number of the established system, which regards 11 the number of Magick (by the equation 0 = 2 = 11, 11 being the active form of 2) as evil. Hence the Beast took 11 as his formula and thereby destroyed the 10.
[6] See Atu XVI — the Tower (Capricorn). The figures cast out of the Tower are in the form of the letter ע; they walk upon their hands. They pertain to Capricorn — Set or Had; i.e. the Holy Place is to be built from within, from the core of every star, not from above, as in the shattered tower of Theism.
[7] Capricorn is the goat. The eye of Hoor turned to the zenith refers to a mystery of magick, practical and puissant, which the student must be left to solve for himself. (The student should also refer to Liber A'ash vel Capricorni, which bears the number 370, in which also occurs the symbolism of the Eye in the Triangle. It was reprinted in Magick in Theory and Practice, and in Gems from the Equinox.)
[8] See Liber AL vel Legis II, v. 21.
[9] See Liber VII, Cap. III, v. 20. He has manifested the insanity of the Ruach; that is his throne; i.e. the basis of his philosophical position.
[10] See Liber VII, Cap. III, v. 21.
[11] See Liber VII, Cap. III, vv. 22-23.
[12] Adaptions of the Qu'ran are to be found in this passage.
[13] "I suffer constraint."
[14] See Liber AL vel Legis, II, v. 79.
[15] "Circle" — a blind for "the Mark of the Beast" — which at that time it was necessary to keep secret.
[16] This is a vision of the Angel of the Beast himself, as identified with the Stele of Revealing. This book in the hand of Aiwass is The Book of the Law.
[17] The recognition of the authorship of Liber AL vel Legis as praeter-human, with ecstatic joy, etc. is the key to the portal of the New Aeon.
[18] This is Babalon, the true mistress of the Beast; of Her all mistresses on lower planes are but avatars.
[19] This phrase need not be analyzed; it is the promise to give herself to the Beast.
[20] The Seer was even at this time still struggling in himself with the complexes due to his heredity and early training.
[21] Therion, the Logos of the Aeon.
[22] This means that the Seer will soon be "Isis Rejoicing"; i.e. a Master of the Temple.
[23] See the Neophyte Ritual of the Golden Dawn, Equinox Vol. I, No. 2 and Liber AL vel Legis, III, v. 34.
[24] "Remember: I follow"