Sidi Aissa, Algeria.
November 24, 1909, 8-9 p.m.
[1] ZAA = Leo, Taurus, Taurus. (One might at first have thought that Caput was intended for the Z, since Leo has already been attributed elsewhere. But as soon as the transliteration is made by Crowley to Teth, we know Leo is meant, not Caput Draconis.) These transliterated are Teth, Vau, Vau = 21. A mystery of the Tarot Trump XVIII — the Moon, attributed to Pisces, in which Venus is exalted.
[2] Possibly the traditional green of the huntress.
[3] Color of Venus.
[4] The green of Venus is perhaps the natural veil of Luna, her external show. (Silver is Luna in Queen Scale.)
[5] For Luna is Virgin, and the Path of Gimel, the Moon, crosses the wilderness of the Abyss.
[6] Diana Trivia is thus described. She is the High Priestess and the Lady of Heaven. She is the virgin goddess of pure love; and she is also Hecate, the waning Moon, presiding over witchcraft. (See Crowley's notes concerning Venus and Luna on page 63 of the second revised edition of Liber 777.)
[7] Virgo — the Tarot Trump IX — the Hermit. (Virgo is opposite Pisces in the Zodiac.)
[8] The Jackals of the Atu XVIII — the Moon.
[9] Luna = ג = 3. Cerberus has three heads.
[10] For Luna is the sensorium; she reflects man's spiritual state in terms of sensuous experiences.
[11] That is, when shall the coefficients of the circle and the square be commensurable. When means through what mode of resolution? Or, on what plane?
[12] Camelos (Greek) = a camel, referred to ג in Hebrew. Kamailos (Greek) = a rope. ג is therefore likened to a rope, a three-fold (ג being 3) cord linking Kether and Tiphareth on the Tree of Life.
[13] The Angel of ד — Venus, who is green, and ד avails Venus, crossing it on the Tree by joining Chokmah and Binah. That is, the love of these Supernals balances the isolation of the Virgin Moon.
[14] Luna in 20° Pisces at the nativity of 666.
[15] Which means, I assume the god-form of Horus, Sol in the womb of the night-sky blue of Binah, who is the mother of all stars and thus is potent against Hecate.
[16] The hounds that follow Hecate. The jackals of Atu XVIII — the Moon.
[17] The Lunar language. "Ye hounds! Ho! Ho! Tally-ho! Scent the poison of the path. Here! There! Bark! Sweep around! There goes the quarry down the glade of mossy rock. The foremost has caught him! Tally-ho! Tally-ho! The hunt is ended." ULU = Hail plus come — very nearly Ahoy!
[18] The witches' cauldron.
[19] Ultra violet color of Pisces.
[20] All this paragraph refers to Atu XIV — Art = Sagittarius, for she is now in her huntress form. Hence the Alchemical and rainbow symbolism.
[21] She appeals to Binah, the highest form of Luna.
[22] She appeals to Binah, the highest form of Luna.
[23] This is the use to which Babalon puts the blood of the Masters of the Temple (see 12th Aethyr) to vivify the rose of universal creation; i.e., the attainment of the Master of the Temple fills the world with life and beauty. Hecate does not understand this, or else she regards it as hostile to her own formula.
[24] Water of Pisces.
[25] She can produce nothing but images of herself.
[26] Pearls represent the Masters of the Temple secreted by Binah around the specks of dust which they have become upon crossing the Abyss. (Specs of dust — the remains of the abnegated ego.)
[27] A veil or mask of Khephra (in Atu XVIII — the Moon).
[28] All Hecate can see of the Great Work of 8° = 3□ is the Black Brotherhood; i.e., the failure of that work.
[29] Sagittarius (Atu XIV — Art) again. The phenomena are the experiences of the attained Master of the Temple.
[30] The attainment has destroyed the conditions of physical manifestation.
[31] Olive colour = Water in Malkuth (Queen Scale), also Water in the Emperor Scale. Silver is Luna in Queen Scale.
[32] Hecate now aspires to Binah, accepts the formula of love (kisses) surrenders her nature (fall back, etc.) and so finds the Word.
מ = Water
כ = Wheel of Fortune (Rose) on the Tarot
ש = Fire
נ = Scorpio
ה = Binah (the first ה of Tetragrammaton; the final ה referring of course to Malkuth)
[34] Translation: "Hither, O Holy One … whose burden pulls at thy spine. Ho! Ho! Ho! The two-headed God (Janus) ploughs thy back, sows habitations upon thy back, thou many-phallused queen … of princely loves … which are all sodomies … so that the holy ones laugh and shake with laughter … while the lords of mischief … spend upon thee … TUTULU (this word cannot be translated. See Liber VII.) Down bounces from thy back … the merry mad foetus-faces … an emission … Gather ye sun-roses, sun-roses, gather ye from the split backside of the virgin (Earth)."
[35] The word of the Master has gone forth into every part of the world. Therefore it is always possible to call him forth to one's assistance by the proper use of the above formula.
[36] Symbol of Binah.
[37] Symbol of Binah.
[38] Many of these visions end in some way unconnected with the substance of the Aethyr. One must not look for coherence in such places. They are merely episodes on the return journey, useful to break the shock. Analogy: one might see a taxi accident while returning to one's house from the theatre. The spectacle need have no connection with either the play or one's home life.