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that Light is the goal ye shall seek to attain. |
Search ye for the Light on thy pathway |
and ever for thee the goal shall endure. |
Let not thine heart turn ever to darkness. |
light let shine Soul be, a Sun on the way. |
Know ye that eternal brightness, |
ya shall ever find thy Soul hid in Light, |
never fettered by bondage or darkness, |
ever it shines forth a Sun of the Light. |
Aye, know, though hidden in darkness, |
your Soul, a spark of the true flame, exists. |
Be ye One with the greatest of all Lights. |
Find at the SOURCE, the END of thy goal. |
Light is life, for without the great Light |
nothing can ever exist. |
Know ye, that in all formed matter, |
the heart of Light always exists. |
Aye, even though bound in the darkness, |
inherent Light always exists. |
Once I stood in the HALLS OF AMENTI |
and heard the voice of the LORDS of AMENTI, |
saying in tones that rang through the silence, |
words of power, mighty and potent. |
Chanted they the song of the cycles, |
the words that open the path to beyond. |
Aye, I saw the great path opened |
and looked for the instant into the beyond. |
Saw I the movements of the cycles, |
vast as the thought of the SOURCE could convey. |
Knew I then even Infinity |
is moving on to some unthinkable end. |
Saw I that the Cosmos is Order |
and part of a movement that extends to all space, |
a party of an Order of Orders, |
constantly moving in a harmony of space. |
Saw I the wheeling of cycles |
like vast circles across the sky. |
Knew I then that all that has being |
is growing to meet yet another being |
in a far-off grouping of space and of time. |
Knew I then that in Words are power |
to open the planes that are hidden from man. |
Aye, that even in Words lies hidden the key |
that will open above and below. |
Hark ye, now man, this word I leave with thee. |
Use it and ye shall find power in its sound. |
Say ye the word: |
"ZIN-URU" |
and power ye shall find. |
Yet must ye understand that man is of Light |
and Light is of man. |
List ye, O man, and hear a mystery |
stranger than all that lies 'neath the Sun. |
Know ye, O man, that all space |
is filled by worlds within worlds; |
aye, one within the other yet separate by Law. |
Once in my search for deep buried wisdom, |
I opened the door that bars THEM from man. |
Called I from the other planes of being, |
one who was fairer than the daughters of men. |
Aye, I called her from out of the spaces, |
to shine as a Light in the world of men. |
Used I the drum of the Sertpent. |
Wore I the robe of the purple and gold. |
Placed on my head, I, the crown of Silver. |
Around me the circle of cinnabar shone. |
Raised I my arms and cried the invocation |
that opens the path to the planes beyond, |
cried to the LORDS of the SIGNS in their houses: |
Lords of the two horizons, |
watchers of the treble gates, |
stand ye One at the right and One at the left |
as the STAR rises to his throne |
and rules over his sign. |
Aye, thou dark prince of ARULU, |
open the gates of the dim, hidden land |
and release her whom ye keep imprisoned. |
Hear ye, hear ye, hear ye, |
dark Lords and Shining Ones, |
and by their secret names, |
names which I know and can pronounce, |
hear ye and obey my will. |
Lit I then with flame my circle |
and called HER in the space-planes beyond. |
Daughter of Light return from ARULU. |
Seven times and seven times |
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