Can bathos go further ?
So that the entry of March I6th is dated from Cairo.
(Our notes are given in round brackets.)
| Jan. 1 | ...(Much blotted out)...missed deer and hare. So annoyed. Yet the omen is that the year is well for works of Love and Union ; ill for those of Hate. Be mine of Love ! (Note that he does not add "and Union." As a devotee of Yoga, "Union," would have done.) |
| Jan. 28 | Embark for Suez. |
| Feb. 7 | Suez. |
| Feb. 8 | Landed at Port Said. |
| Feb. 9 | To Cairo. |
| Feb. 11 | Saw b.f.g. b.f.b. (This entry is quite unintelligible to us.) |
| Feb. 19 | To Helwan as Oriental Despot. (Apparently P. had assumed some disguise, pro- bably with the intention of trying to study Islam from within as he had done with Hinduism.) |
| Feb. 20 | Began golf. |
| March 16 | Began INV. (invocation) IAO (Given in Liber Samekh: see "Magick.") |
| March 17 | THOTH [in Greek] appeared. (Thoth, the Egytian God of Wisdom and Magick.) |
| March 18 | Told to INV. (invoke) HORUS [in Greek] as the sun [drawn] by new way. |
| March 19 | Did this badly at noon 30. |
| March 20 | At 10 p.m. did well--Equinox of Gods--Nov--(? new) C.R.C. (Christian Rosy Cross, we conjecture.) Hoori now Hpnt (obviously "Hierophant"). |
| March 21 | in . 1.A.M. (? one o'clock) |
| March 22 | X.P.B. (May this and the entry March 24, refer to the brother of the A.'.A.'. who found him ?) E.P.D. in 84 m. (Unintelligible to us ; probably a blind.) |
| March 23 | Y.K. done. (?His work on the Yi King.)*1* |
| March 24 | Met [sanskrit] again. |
| March 25 | 823 Thus
461 = p f l y 2 b z 218 " " |
| (Blot) | wch trouble with ds. |
| (Blot) | P.B. (All unintelligible ; possibly a blind.) |
| April 6 | Go off again to H, taking A's p.
(This is probably a blind.) |
(Note. The maiden name of his wife was Rose Edith Kelly. He called her Ouarda, the Arabic for for "Rose." She is hereafter signified by "Ouarda the Seer" or "W." for short. Ed.)W. says "they" are "waiting for me."
The revealing of the ritual (by W. the seer) consisted chiefly in a prohibition of all formulae hitherto used, as will be seen from the text printed below.It was probable on this day that P. cross-examined W. about Horus. Only the striking character of her identification of the God, surely, would have made him trouble to obey her. He remembers that he only agreed to obey her in order to show her how silly she was, and he taunted her that "nothing could happen of you broke all the rules."
1/10 x 1/84 x 1/4 x 1/6 x 1/7 x 1/I0 x 1/I5 = 1/21,168,000Twenty-one million to one against her getting through half the ordeal!
(I) Saith Osiris, the Priest of Montu, Lord of Thebes, the opener of the Doors of Nut in Karnak, Ankh-f-n-Khonsu, (2) the Justified :--"Hail, Thou whose praise is high (the highly praised), thou great-willed. O Soul (ba) very awful (lit. mighty, of awe) that giveth the terror of him (3) among the Gods, shining in glory upon his great throne, making ways for the Soul (ba) for the Spirit (yekh) and for the Shadow (khabt) : I am prepared and I shine forth as one that is prepared. (4) I have made way to the place in which are Ra, Tom, Khepri and Hathor."
Osiris, the Priest of Montu, Lord of Thebes (5) Ankh-f-na-Khonsu, the Justified ; son of MNBSNMT (The father's name. The method of spelling shows that he was a foreigner. There is no clue to the vocalisation).; born of the Sistrum-bearer of Amon, the Lady Atne-sher.
(I) Saith Osiris, the Priest of Montu, Lord of Thebes, Ankh-f- (2)na-Khonsu, the Justified :--"My heart from my mother, my heart (different word, apparently synonymous, but probably not so at all) of my existence (3) upon earth, stand not forth against me as witness, drive me not back (4) among the Sovereign Judges (quite an arbitrary conventional translation of the original word), neither incline against me in the presence of the Great God, the Lord of the West (Osiris of course); (5) Now that I am united with Earth in the Great West, and endure no longer upon Earth.
(6). Saith Osiris, he who is in Thebes, Ankh-f-na-Khonsu, the Justified: "O Only (7) One, shining like (or in) the Moon; Osiris Ankh-f-(8)na_Khonsu has come froth upon high among these thy multitudes. (9) He that gathereth together those that are in the Light, the Underworld (duat) is (also) (10) opened to him ; lo Osiris Ankh-f-na-Khonsu, cometh forth (II) by day to do all that he wisheth upon earth among the living."
There is one other object to complete the secret of Wisdom--(P. notes "perhaps a Thoth") or it is in the hieroglyphs. (This last paragraph is, we suppose, dictated by W.)
| 19 | The ritual written out and the invocation done-- little success. |
| 20 | Revealed (We cannot make out if this revelation
comes from W. or is a result of the ritual. But
almost certainly the former, as it precedes the "Great
Success" entry) that the Equinox of the Gods is come,
Horus taking the Throne of the East and all rituals,
etc., being abrogated.
(To explain this, the analogy is between the "new formula" given by the "Word"
every six months in the Order, and that given every couple of
thousand years (more or less) by the Word of a Magus to the whole
or part of Mankind.
The G.D.
ritual of the Equinox was celebrated in the
spring and autumn within 48 hours of the actual
dates of Sol entering Aries and Libra.)
Great success in midnight invocation. (The other diary says 10 P.M. "Midnight" is perhaps a loose phrase, or perhaps marks the climax of the ritual.) I am to formulate a new link of an Order with the Solar Force. |
| 21. | [moon]. [sun] enters [aries]. ("Monday. The Sun enters Aries." i.e. Springs begins.) |
| 22. | [mars] (Tuesday) The day of rest, on which nothing whatever of magic is to be done at all. [mercury] (Wednesday> is to be the great day of invocation. |
| 23. | The Secret of Wisdom. |
Strike, strike the master chord! Draw, draw the Flaming Sword! Crowned Child and Conquering Lord, Horus, avenger!
| I. | O Thou of the Head of the Hawk! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| (At every "Thee I invoke," throughout whole ritual, give the sign of Apophis.) | |
| A. | Thou only-begotten-child of Osiris Thy Father, and Isis Thy Mother. He that was slain ; She that bore Thee in Her womb flying from the Terror of the Water. Thee, Thee I invoke! |
| 2. | O Thou whose Apron is of flashing white, whiter than the Forehead of the Morning! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| B. | O Thou who hast formulated Thy Father and made fertile Thy Mother! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| 3. | O Thou whose garment is of golden glory with the azure bars of sky! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| C. | Thou, who didst avenge the Horror of Death; Thou the slayer of Typhon! Thou who didst lift Thine arms, and the Dragons of Death were as dust: Thou who didst raise Thine Head, and the Crocodile of Nile was abased before Thee! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| 4. | O Thou whose Nemyss hideth the Universe with night, the impermeable Blue! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| D. | Thou who travellest in the Boat of Ra, abiding at the Helm of the Aftet boat and of the Sektet boat! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| 5. | Thou who bearest the Wand of Double Power ! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| E. | Thou about whose presence is shed the darkness of Blue Light, the unfathomable glory of the outmost Ether, the untravelled, the unthinkable immensity of Space. Thou who concentrest all the Thirty Ethers in one darkling sphere of Fire! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
| 6. | O Thou who bearest the Rose and Cross of Life and Light! Thee, Thee, I invoke! |
Strike, strike the master chord! Draw, draw the Flaming Sword! Crowned Child and Conquering Lord, Horus, avenger!
| I. | By thy name of Ra, I invoke Thee, Hawk of the Sun, the glorious one! |
| 2. | By thy name Harmachis, youth of the Brilliant Morning, I invoke Thee! |
| 3. | By thy name, Mau, I invoke Thee, Lion of the Midday Sun! |
| 4. | By thy name Tum, Hawk of the Even, crimson splendour of the Sunset, I invoke Thee! |
| 5. | By thy name Khep-Ra I invoke Thee, O Beetle of the hidden Mastery of Midnight! |
| A. | By thy name Heru-pa-Kraat, Lord of Silence, Beautiful Child that standest on the Dragons of the Deep, I invoke Thee! |
| B. | By thy name Apollo, I invoke Thee, O man of Strength and splendour, O poet, O father! |
| C. | By thy name of Phoebus, that drivest thy chariot through the Heaven of Zeus, I invoke Thee! |
| D. | By thy name of Odin I invoke Thee, O warrior of the North, O Renown of the Sagas! |
| E. | By thy name of Jeheshua, O child of the Flaming Star, I invoke Thee ! |
| F. | By Thine own, Thy secret name Hoori, Thee I invoke! |
| 1. | Mine is the Head of the Man, and my insight is keen as the Hawk's. By my head I invoke Thee! |
| A. | I am the only-begotten child of my Father and Mother. By my body I invoke Thee! |
| 2. | About me shine the Diamonds of Radiance white and pure. By their brightness I invoke Thee! |
| B. | Mine is the Red Triangle Reversed, the Sign given of none, save it be of Thee, O Lord! (This sign had been previously communicated by W. It was entirely new to P.) By the Lamen I invoke Thee! |
| 3. | Mine is the garment of white sewn with gold, the flashing abbai that I wear. By my robe I invoke Thee! |
| C. | Mine is the sign of Apophis and Typhon ! By the sign I invoke Thee! |
| 4. | Mine is the turban of white and gold, and mine the blue vigour of the intimate air ! By my crown I invoke Thee! |
| D. | My fingers travel on the Beads of Pearl ; so run I after Thee in thy car of glory. By my fingers I invoke Thee! (On Saturday the string of pearls broke : so I changed the invocation to "My mystic sigils travel in the Bark of the Akasa, etc. By the spells I invoke Thee !--P.) |
| 5. | I bear the Wand of Double Power in the Voice of the Master--Abrahadabra ! By the word I invoke Thee! |
| E. | Mine are the dark-blue waves of music in the song that I made of old to invoke Thee--- |
Strike, strike the master chord! Draw, draw the Flaming Sword! Crowned Child and Conquering Lord, Horus, avenger!
| By the Song I invoke Thee! | |
| 6. | In my hand is thy Sword of Revenge ; let it strike at Thy Bidding! By the Sword I invoke Thee! |
Therefore I say unto thee: Come forth and dwell in me; so that every my Spirit, whether of the Firmament, or of the Ether, or of the Earth or under the Earth; on dry land or in the Water, or Whirling Air or of Rushing Fire; and every spell and scourge of God the Vast One may be THOU. Abrahadabra!The Adoration--impromptu.