| Liber
I |
Liber
B vel Magi |
This
is an account of the Grade of Magus, the highest grade which
it is ever possible to manifest in any way whatever upon this
plane. Or so it is said by the Masters of the Temple. |
| Liber
VII |
Liber
Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli , Adumbratio Kabbalae AEgyptiorum
sub figura VII, being the Voluntary Emancipation of a certain
Exempt Adept from his Adeptship. These are the Birth Words
of a Master of the Temple.
|
The
nature of this book is sufficiently explained by its title.
Its seven chapters are referred to the seven planets in the
following order: Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, sol, Mercury, Luna,
Venus. Gives in magical language an account of the Initiation
of a Master of the Temple. This is the only parallel, for
Beauty of Ecstacy, to "Liber LXV". |
| Liber
X |
Liber
Porta Lucis
|
This
book is an account of the sending forth of the Master Therion
by the A.'.A.'. and an explanation of His mission. |
| Liber
XXVII |
Liber
Trigrammaton, being a book of Trigrams of the Mutations of
the TAO with the YIN and YANG
|
An
account of the cosmic process: corresponding to the Stanzas
of DYZAN in another system. |
| Liber
LXV |
Liber
Cordis Cincti Serpente |
An
account of the relations of the Aspirant with his Holy Guardian
Angel. Attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of the
Holy Guardian Angel is the Crown of the Outer College. Similarly
"Liber VII" is given to Neophytes, as the grade
of Master of the Temple is the next resting place, and Liber
CCXX to the Zelator, since that carries him to the highest
of all possible grades. Liber XXVII is given to the Practicus,
as in this book is the ultimate foundation of the highest
theoretical Qabalah, and "Liber DCCCXIII" to the
Philosophus, as it is the foundation of the highest practical
Qabalah. This magical treatise describes particularly the
relation of the Aspirant with his Higher Self. It is, alike
in conception and execution, a masterpiece of exaltation of
thought, carved in Pure Beauty. |
| Liber
LXVI |
Liber
Stellae Rubeae
|
A
secret ritual, the Heart of IAO-OAI, delivered unto V.V.V.V.V.
for his use in a certain matter of Liber Legis, and written
down under the figure LXVI. This book is sufficiently described
by its title. |
| Liber
XC |
Liber
Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus sub figura XC. |
An
account of Initation, and an indication as to those who are
suitable for the same. |
| Liber
CLVI |
Liber
Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni sub figura CLVI. |
This
book is a perfect account of the task of the Exempt Adept,
considered under the symbols of a particular plane, not the
intellectual. |
| Liber
CCXX |
Liber
AL vel Legis sub figura CCXX as delivered by XCIII=418 unto
DCLXVI. The Book of the Law. |
This
is the foundation of the New Aeon, and thus the whole of our
Work. |
| Liber
CCXXXI |
Liber
Arcanorum |
This
is an account of the cosmic process so far as it is indicated
by the Tarot Trumps. |
| Liber
CCCLXX |
Liber
A'ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici sub figura CCCLXX
|
Contains
the true secret of all practical Magick. |
| Liber
DCCCXIII |
Vel
Ararita sub figura DLXX |
An
account of the Hexagram and the method of reducing it to the
Unity, and Beyond. This book describes in magical language
a very secret process of Initation. |