ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΜΓ Mulberry Tops in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“The blood is the life of the individual: offer then blood!” [via]
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Consider also:
- “Black blood upon the altar! and the rustle of angel wings above!”
- “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’.”
- “Black blood of the sweet fruit, the bruised, the violated bloom–that setteth The Wheel a-spinning in the spire.”
- “Death is the veil of Life, and Life of Death; for both are Gods.”
- “This is that which is written: ‘A feast for Life, and a greater feast for Death!’ in THE BOOK OF THE LAW.”