I behold a small dark orb

 




                                     PORTA

                                     LVCIS



                                  SVB FIGVRA X




                                   A.'. A.'.

                              Publication Class A



      1.  I behold a small dark orb, wheeling in an abyss of infinite space.

   It is minute among a myriad vast ones, dark amid a myriad bright ones.

      2.  I who comprehend in myself all the vast and the minute, all the

   bright and the dark, have mitigated the brilliance of mine unutterable

   splendour, sending forth V.V.V.V.V. as a ray of my light, as a messenger

   unto that small dark orb.

      3.  Then V.V.V.V.V.  taketh up the word, and sayeth:

      4.  Men and women of the Earth, to you am I come from the Ages beyond

   the Ages, from the Space beyond your vision; and I bring to you these

   words.

      5.  But they heard him not, for they were not ready to receive them.

      6.  But certain men heard and understood, and through them shall this

  Knowledge be made known.

      7.  The least therefore of them, the servant of them all writeth this

   book.

      8.  He writeth for them that are ready.  Thus is it known if one be

   ready, if he be endowed with certain gifts, if he be fitted by birth, or

   by wealth, or by intelligence, or by some other manifest sign. And the

   servants of the master by his insight shall judge of these.

      9.  This Knowledge is not for all men; few indeed are called, but of

   those few many are chosen.

      10.  This is the nature of the Work.

      11.  First, there are many and diverse conditions of life upon this

   earth.  In all of these is some seed of sorrow.  Who can escape from

   sickness and from old age and from death?

      12.  We are come to save our fellows from these things.  For there is

   a life intense with knowledge and extreme bliss which is untouched by any

   of them.

      13.  To this life we attain even here and now.  The adepts, the

   servants of V.V.V.V.V., have attained there-unto.

      14.  It is impossible to tell you of the splendours of that to which

   they have attained.

      Little by little, as your eyes grow stronger, will we unveil to you

   the ineffable glory of the Path of the Adepts, and its nameless goal.

      15.  Even as a man ascending a steep mountain is lost to sight of his

   friends in the valley, so must the adept seem.  They shall say:  He is

   lost in the clouds.  But he shall rejoice in the sunlight above them, and

   come to the eternal snows.

      16.  Or as a scholar may learn some secret language of the ancients,

   his friends shall say:  "Look! he pretends to read this book.  But it is

   unintelligible--it is nonsense."  Yet he delights in the Odyssey, while

   they read vain and vulgar things.

      17.  We shall bring you to Absolute Truth, Absolute Light, Absolute

   Bliss.

      18.  Many adepts throughout the ages have sought to do this; but their

   words have been perverted by their successors, and again and again the

   Veil has fallen upon the Holy of Holies.

      19.  To you who yet wander in the Court of the Profane, we cannot yet

   reveal all; but you will easily understand that the religions of the

   world are but symbols and veils of the Absolute Truth.  So also are the

   philosophies.  To the adept, seeing all these things from above, there

   seems nothing to choose between Buddha and Mohammed, between Atheism and

   Theism.

      20.  The many change and pass; the one remains.  Even as wood and coal

   and iron burn up together in one great flame, if only that furnace be of

   transcendent heat; so in the alembic of this spiritual alchemy, if only

   the zelator blow sufficiently upon this furnace all the systems of earth

   are consumed in the One Knowledge.

      21.  Nevertheless, as a fire cannot be started with iron alone, in the

   beginning one system may be suited for one seeker, another for another.

      22.  We therefore who are without the chains of ignorance, look

   closely into the heart of the seeker and lead him by the path which is

   best suited to his nature unto the ultimate end of all things, the

   supreme realization, the Life which abideth in Light, yea, the Life which

   abideth in Light.



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