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82<br />

THE EQUINOX<br />

comprehend <strong>the</strong> holiness of sex. Chastity forms part of that training, and I<br />

should hope to see her one day a happy wife and mo<strong>the</strong>r. To <strong>the</strong> prude equally I<br />

prescribe a course of training by which she shall comprehend <strong>the</strong> holiness of sex.<br />

Unchastity forms part of that training, and I should hope to see her one day a<br />

happy wife and mo<strong>the</strong>r.<br />

To <strong>the</strong> bigot I commend a course of Thomas Henry Huxley; to <strong>the</strong> infidel a<br />

practical study of ceremonial magic. <strong>The</strong>n, when <strong>the</strong> bigot has knowledge of <strong>the</strong><br />

infidel faith, each may follow without prejudice his natural inclination; for he will<br />

no longer plunge into his former excesses.<br />

So also she who was a prostitute from native passion may indulge with safety<br />

in <strong>the</strong> pleasure of love; and she who was by nature cold may enjoy a virginity in<br />

no wise marred by her disciplinary course of unchastity. But <strong>the</strong> one will<br />

understand and love <strong>the</strong> o<strong>the</strong>r.*<br />

Once and for all do not forget that nothing in this world is<br />

permanently good or evil; and, so long as it appears to be so,<br />

<strong>the</strong>n remember that <strong>the</strong> fault is <strong>the</strong> seer's and not in <strong>the</strong> thing<br />

seen, and that <strong>the</strong> seer is still in an unbalanced state. Never<br />

forget Blake's words:<br />

“Those who restrain desire do so because <strong>the</strong>irs is weak<br />

enough to be restrained; and <strong>the</strong> restrainer or reason usurps its<br />

place and governs <strong>the</strong> unwilling.Ӡ Do not restrain your<br />

desires, but equilibrate <strong>the</strong>m, for: “He who desires but acts<br />

not, breeds pestilence.”‡ Verily: “Arise, and drink your bliss,<br />

for everything that lives is holy.Ӥ<br />

<strong>The</strong> six acts of purifying <strong>the</strong> body by Hatha-Yoga are<br />

Dhauti, Basti, Neti, Trataka, Nauli and Kapâlabhâti,ƒƒ each of<br />

* “Konx Om Pax,” by A. Crowley, pp. 62, 63.<br />

† <strong>The</strong> Marriage of Heaven and Hell. ‡ Ibid.<br />

§ Visions of <strong>the</strong> Daughters of Albion.<br />

ƒƒ “Hatha Yoga Pradipika,” p. 30. Dhauti is of four kinds: Antardhauti<br />

(internal washing); Dantdhauti (cleaning <strong>the</strong> teeth); Hriddhauti (cleaning <strong>the</strong><br />

heart); Mulashodhana (cleaning <strong>the</strong> anus). Basti is of two kinds, Jala Basti<br />

(water Basti) and Sukshma Basti (dry Basti) and consists chiefly in dilating and<br />

contracting <strong>the</strong> sphincter muscle of <strong>the</strong> anus. Neti consists of inserting a thread

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