ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΚΓ Skidoo in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Thou hast become an in-itiate.
Get out.” [via]
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Consider also:
- “My friend, when thou hast a mirror, some of all this shalt thou see, but not all; and when thou hast a lover some deal wilt thou hear, but not all.”
- “Burn Thou strange herbs, O God! Brew me a magic liquor, boys, with your glances! The very soul is drunken. Thou art drunken, O my God, upon my kisses. The Universe reels; Thou hast looked upon it. Twice, and all is done. Come, O my God, and let us embrace! Lazily, hungrily, ardently, patiently; so will I work. There shall be an End.”
- “Wide is the world and cold. Get out.”
- “What man is at ease in his Inn? Get out.”
- “Thou hast given me favour! Yea! Yea! In utmost love and awe we pray; Devoted to Thy reverence Enkindle I time sweet incense.”