ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΜΓ Mulberry Tops in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“Black blood upon the altar! and the rustle of angel wings above!” [via]
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Consider also:
- “This is that which is written: ‘A feast for Life, and a greater feast for Death!’ in THE BOOK OF THE LAW.”
- “The blood is the life of the individual: offer then blood!”
- “The title of this chapter refers to a Hebrew legend, that of the prophet who heard ‘a going in the mulberry tops’; and to Browning’s phrase, ‘a bruised, black-blooded mulberry’.”
- Misunderstanding Baphomet
- “In the World’s Tragedy, Household Gods, The Scorpion, and also The God-Eater, the reader may study the efficacy of rape, and the sacrifice of blood, as magical formulae. Blood and virginity have always been the most acceptable offerings to all the gods, but especially the Christian God.”