Liber Aleph

75

Βφ

De Se Ipso ΤΩΙ ΜΕΓΑΛΩΙ ΘΗΡΙΩΙ ΤΩΙ ΛΟΓΩΙ ΑΙΩΝΟΣ Cuius Verbum Est ΘΕΛΗΜΑ[1]

O my Son! me seemeth in certain Hours that I am myself fallen on a Time even more fearful and fatal than did Mahommed, peace be upon Him! But I read clearly the Word of the Aeon, that is abrahadabra, wherein is the whole Mystery of the great Work, as thou knowest. And I have The Book of the Law, that was given unto me by Him thou wottest of; and it is the Interpretation of the Secret Will of Man on every Plane of his By-coming; and the Word of the Law is thelema. "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Now because "Love is the law, love under will," do I write this Epistle for thee, that thou mayst fulfil this inmost Will of Mankind, making them capable of Light, Life, Love and Liberty by the Acceptance of this Law. And the Hindrance thereunto is but as the Shell of its Egg to an Eaglet, a Thing foreign to itself, a Protection till the Hour strike, and then — no more!
Notes:

[1] On the Great Beast Himself, the Logos of the Æon, whose Word is Thelema

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