Equinox I (04).pdf
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ARATUM SECURUM (Fra —— after one week avoiding the first person. His fidelity is good; his vigilance bad. Not nearly good enough to pass).
LIBER III VEL JVGORVM O 0. Behold the Yoke upon the neck of the Oxen! Is it not thereby that the Field shall be ploughed? The Yoke is heavy but joineth together them that are separate—Glory to Nuit and to Hadit, and to Him that hath given us the Symbol of the Rosy Cross! Glory unto the Lord of the Word Abrahadabra, and Glory unto Him that hath given us the Symbol of the Ankh, and of the Cross within the Circle! 1. These are the Beasts wherewith thou must plough the Field; the Unicorn, the Horse, and the Ox. And these shalt thou yoke in a triple yoke that is governed by One Whip. 2. Now these Beasts run wildly upon the earth and are not easily obedient to the Man. 3. Nothing shall be said here of Cerberus, the great Beast of Hell that is every one of these and all of these, even as Athanasius hath foreshadowed. For this matter* is not of Tiphereth without, but Tipereth within. * (I.e. the matter of Cerberus). 11
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ARATUM SECURUM<br />
(Fra —— after one week avoiding the first person. His fidelity is good; his vigilance bad.<br />
Not nearly good enough to pass).