1. Yea, it is I, BABALON. 2. And this is my book, that is the fourth chapter of the Book of the Law, He completing the Name, for I am out of NUIT by HORUS, the incestuous sister of RA-HOOR-KHUIT. 3. It is BABALON. TIME IS. Ye fools. 4. Thou hast called me, oh accursed and beloved fool. 5-8. (Missing and presumed lost. Ed.) 9. Now know that I, BABALON, would take flesh and come among men. 10. I will come as a penelous (sic) flame, as a devious song, a trumpet in judgement halls, a banner before armies. 11. And gather my children unto me, for THE TIME is at hand. 12. And this is the way of my incarnation. Heed! 13. Thou shalt offer all thou art and all thou hast at my altar, witholding nothing. And thou shalt be smitten full sore and thereafter thou shalt be outcast and accursed, a lonely wanderer in abominable places. 14. Ye Dare. I have asked of none other, nor have they asked. Else is vain. But thou hast willed it. 15. Know then that thus I came to thee before, thou a great Lord, and I a maid enrapt. Ah blind folly. 16. And thereafter madness, all in vain. Thus it has been, multi- form. How thou hast burned beyond. 17. I shall come again, in the form thou knowest. Now it shall be thy blood. 18. The altar is aright, and the robe. 19. The perfume is sandal, and the cloth green and gold. There is my cup, our book, and thy dagger. 20. There is a flame. 21. The sigil of devotion. Be it consecrated, be it true, be it daily affirmed. I am not scorned. Thy love is to me. Procure a disk of copper, in diameter three inches paint thereon the field blue the star gold of me, BABALON. 22. It shall be my talisman. Consecrate with the supreme rituals of the word and the cup. 23. My calls as thou knowest. All love songs are of me. Also seek me in the Seventh Aire. 24. This for a time appointed. Seek not the end, I shall instruct thee in my way. But be true. Would it be hard if I were thy lover, and before thee? But I am thy lover and I am with thee. 25. I shall provide a vessel, when or whence I say not. Seek her not, call her not. Let her declare. Ask nothing. Keep silence. There shall be ordeals. 26. My vessel must be perfect. This is the way of her perfection. 27. The working is of nine moons. 28. The Astarte working, with music and feasting, with wine and all arts of love. 29. Let her be dedicated, consecrated, blood to blood, heart to heart, mind to mind, single in will, none without the circle, all to me. 30. And she shall wander in the witchwood under the Night of Pan, and know the mysteries of the Goat and the Serpent, and of the children that are hidden away. 31. I will provide the place and the material basis, thou the tears and blood. 32. Is it difficult, between matter and spirit? For me it is ecstacy and agony untellable. But I am with thee. I have large strength, have thou likewise. 33. Thou shalt prepare my book for her instruction, also thou shalt teach that she may have captains and adepts in her service. Yea, thou shalt take the black pilgrimage, but it will not be thou that returnest. 34. Let her prepare her work according to my voice in her heart, with thy book as guide, and none other instructing. 35. And let her be in all things wise, and sure, and excellent. 36. But let her think on this: my way is not in the solemn ways, or in the reasoned ways, but in the wild free way of the eagle, and the devious way of the serpent, and the oblique way of the factor unknown and unnumbered. 37. For I am BABALON, and she my daughter, unique, and there shall be no other women like her. 38. In My Name shall she have all power, and all men and excel- lent things, and kings and captains and the secret ones at her command. 39. The first servants are chosen in secret, by my force in her--a captain, a lawyer, an agitator, a rebel--I shall provide. 40. Call me, my daughter, and I shall come to thee. Thou shalt be full of my force and fire, my passion and power shall surround and inspire thee; my voice in thee shall judge nations. 41. None shall resist thee, whom I lovest. Though they call thee harlot and whore, shameless, false, evil, these words shall be blood in their mouths, and dust thereafter. 42. But my children will know thee and love thee, and this will make them free. 43. All is in thy hands, all power, all hope, all future. 44. One came as a man, and was weak and failed. 45. One came as a woman, and was foolish, and failed. 46. But thou art beyond man and woman, my star is in thee, and thou shalt avail. 47. Even now thy hour strikes upon the clock of my FATHER. For He prepared a banquet and a Bridal Bed. I was that Bride, appointed from the beginning, as it was written T.O.P.A.N. 48. Now is the hour of birth at hand. Now shall my adept be crucified in the Basilisk abode. 49. Thy tears, thy sweat, thy blood, thy semen, thy love, thy faith shall provide. Ah, I shall drain thee like the cup that is of me, BABALON. 50. Stand thou fast, and I shall pass the first veil to speak with thee, through the stars shake. 51. Stand thou fast, and I shall pass the second veil, while God and Jesus be smitten with the sword of HORUS. 52. Stand thou fast, and I shall pass the third veil, and the shapes of hell shall be turned again to loveliness. 53. For thy sake shall I stride through the flames of Hell, though my tongue be bitten through. 54. Let me behold thee naked and lusting after me, calling upon my name. 55. Let me receive all thy manhood within my Cup, climax upon climax, joy upon joy. 56. Yea, we shall conquer death and Hell together. 57. And the earth is mine. 58. Thou shalt (make the?) Black Pilgrimage. 59. Yea it is even I BABALON and I SHALL BE FREE. Thou fool, be thou also free of sentimentality. Am I thy village queen and thou a sophomore, that thou shouldst have thy nose in my buttocks? 60. It is I, BABALON, ye fools, MY TIME is come, and this my book that my adept prepares is the book of BABALON. 61. Yea, my adept, the Black Pilgrimage. Thou shalt be accursed, and this is the nature of the curse. Thou shalt publish the secret matter of the adepts thou knowest, witholding no word of it, in an appendix to this my Book. So they shall cry fool, liar, sot, traducer, betrayer. Thou art not glad thou meddled with magick? 62. There is no other way, dear fool, it is the eleventh hour. 63. The seal of my Brother is upon the earth, and His Avatar is before you. There is threshing of wheat and a trampling of grapes that shall not cease until the truth be known unto the least of men. 64. But you who do not accept, you who see beyond, reach out your hands my children and reap the world in the hour of your harvest. 65. Gather together in the covens as of old, whose number is eleven, that is also my number. Gather together in public, in song and dance and festival. Gather together in secret, be naked and shameless and rejoice in my name. 66. Work your spells by the mode of my book, practicing secretly, inducing the supreme spell. 67. The work of the image, and the potion and the charm, the work of the spider and the snake, and the little ones that go in the dark, this is your work. 68. Who loves not hates, who hates fears, let him taste fear. 69. This is the way of it, star, star. Burning bright, moon, witch moon. 70. You the secret, the outcast, the accursed and despised, even you that gathered privily of old in my rites under the moon. 71. You the free, the wild, the untamed, that walk now alone and forlorn. 72. Behold, my Brother cracks the world like a nut for your eating. 73. Yea, my Father has made a house for you, and my Mother has prepared a Bridal Bed. My Brother has confounded your enemies. 74. I am the Bride appointed. Come ye to the nuptials--come ye now! 75. My joy is the joy of eternity, and my laughter is the drunken laughter of a harlot in the house of ecstasy. 76. All you loves are sacred, pledge them all to me. 77. Set my star upon your banners and go forward in joy and victory. None shall deny you, and none shall stand before you, because of the Sword of my Brother. Invoke me, call upon me, call me in your convocations and rituals, call upon me in your loves and battles in my name BABALON, wherein is all power given!
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Therefore, since everything asserted by the inspired authors or sacred writers must be held to be asserted by the Holy Spirit, it follows that the books of Scripture must be acknowledged as teaching solidly, faithfully and without error that truth which God wanted put into sacred writings (5) for the sake of salvation. Therefore "all Scripture is divinely inspired and has its use for teaching the truth and refuting error, for reformation of manners and discipline in right living, so that the man who belongs to God may be efficient and equipped for good work of every kind" (2 Tim. 3:16-17, Greek text).
12. However, since God speaks in Sacred Scripture through men in human fashion, (6) the interpreter of Sacred Scripture, in order to see clearly what God wanted to communicate to us, should carefully investigate what meaning the sacred writers really intended, and what God wanted to manifest by means of their words.
To search out the intention of the sacred writers, attention should be given, among other things, to "literary forms." For truth is set forth and expressed differently in texts which are variously historical, prophetic, poetic, or of other forms of discourse. The interpreter must investigate what meaning the sacred writer intended to express and actually expressed in particular circumstances by using contemporary literary forms in accordance with the situation of his own time and culture. (7) For the correct understanding of what the sacred author wanted to assert, due attention must be paid to the customary and characteristic styles of feeling, speaking and narrating which prevailed at the time of the sacred writer, and to the patterns men normally employed at that period in their everyday dealings with one another. (8)
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