| List ye, O Man, to the deep hidden wisdom, | |
| lost to the world since the time of the Dwellers, | |
| lost and forgotten by men of this age. | |
| Know ye this Earth is but a portal, | |
| guarded by powers unknown to man. | |
| Yet, the Dark Lords hide the entrance | |
| that leads to the Heaven-born land. | |
| Know ye, the way to the sphere of Arulu | |
| is guarded by barriers opened only to Light-born man. | |
| Upon Earth, I am the holder of the keys | |
| to the gates of the Sacred Land. | |
| Command I, by the powers beyond me, | |
| to leave the keys to the world of man. | |
| Before I depart, I give ye the Secrets of how | |
| ye may rise from the bondage of darkness, | |
| cast off the fetters of flesh that have bound ye, | |
| rise from the darkness into the Light. | |
| Know ye, the soul must be cleansed of its darkness, | |
| ere ye may enter the portals of Light. | |
| Thus, I established among ye the Mysteries | |
| so that the Secrets may always be found. | |
| Aye, though man may fall into darkness, | |
| always the Light will shine as a guide. | |
| Hidden in darkness, veiled in symbols, | |
| always the way to the portal will be found. | |
| Man in the future will deny the mysteries | |
| but always the way the seeker will find. | |
| Now I command ye to maintain my secrets, | |
| giving only to those ye have tested, | |
| so that the pure may not be corrupted, | |
| so that the power of Truth may prevail. | |
| List ye now to the unveiling of Mystery. | |
| List to the symbols of Mystery I give. | |
| Make of it a religion for only thus will its essence remain. | |
| Regions there are two between | |
| this life and the Great One, | |
| traveled by the Souls | |
| who depart from this Earth; | |
| Duat, the home of the powers of illusion; | |
| Sekhet Hetspet, the House of the Gods. | |
| Osiris, the symbol of the guard of the portal, | |
| who turns back the souls of unworthy men. | |
| Beyond lies the sphere of the heaven-born powers, | |
| Arulu, the land where the Great Ones have passed. | |
| There, when my work among men has been finished, | |
| will I join the Great Ones of my Ancient home. | |
| Seven are the mansions of the house of the Mighty; | |
| Three guards the portal of each house from the darkness; | |
| Fifteen the ways that lead to Duat. | |
| Twelve are the houses of the Lords of Illusion, | |
| facing four ways, each of them different. | |
| Forty and Two are the great powers, | |
| judging the Dead who seek for the portal. | |
| Four are the Sons of Horus, | |
| Two are the Guards of East and West of Isis, | |
| the mother who pleads for her children, Queen of the Moon, | |
| reflecting the Sun. | |
| Ba is the Essence, living forever. | |
| Ka is the Shadow that man knows as life. | |
| Ba cometh not until Ka is incarnate. | |
| These are mysteries to preserve through the ages. | |
| Keys are they of life and of Death. | |
| Hear ye now the mystery of mysteries: | |
| learn of the circle beginningless and endless, | |
| the form of He who is One and in all. | |
| Listen and hear it, go forth and apply it, | |
| thus will ye travel the way that I go. | |
| Mystery in Mystery, | |
| yet clear to the Light-born, | |
| the Secret of all I now will reveal. | |
| I will declare a secret to the initiated, | |
| but let the door be wholly shut against the profane. | |
| Three is the mystery, come from the great one. | |
| Hear, and Light on thee will dawn. | |
| In the primeval, dwell three unities. | |
| Other than these, none can exist. | |
| These are the equilibrium, source of creation: | |
| one God, one Truth, one point of freedom. | |
| Three come forth from the three of the balance: | |
| all life, all good, all power. | |
| Three are the qualities of God in his Light-home: | |
| Infinite power, Infinite Wisdom, Infinite Love. | |
| Three are the powers given to the Masters: | |
| To transmute evil, assist good, use discrimination. | |
| Three are the things inevitable for God to perform: | |
| Manifest power, wisdom and love. | |
| Three are the powers creating all things: | |
| Divine Love possessed of perfect knowledge, | |
| Divine Wisdom knowing all possible means, | |
| Divine Power possessed by the joint will of | |
| Divine Love and Wisdom. | |
| Three are the circles (states) of existence: | |
| The circle of Light where dwells nothing but God, | |
| and only God can traverse it; | |
| the circle of Chaos where all things | |
| by nature arise from death; | |
| the Circle of awareness where | |
| all things spring from life. | |
| All things animate are of three states of existence: | |
| chaos or death, liberty in humanity and felicity of Heaven. | |
| Three necessities control all things: | |
| beginning in the Great Deep, the circle of chaos, plenitude in Heaven. | |
| Three are the paths of the Soul: | |
| Man, Liberty, Light. | |
| Three are the hindrances: | |
| lack of endeavor to obtain knowledge; | |
| non-attachment to god; attachment to evil. | |
| In man, the three are manifest. | |
| Three are the Kings of power within. | |
| Three are the chambers of the mysteries, | |
| found yet not found in the body of man. | |
| Hear ye now of he who is liberated, | |
| freed from the bondage of life into Light. | |
| Knowing the source of all worlds shall be open. | |
| Aye, even the Gates of Arulu shall not be barred. | |
| Yet heed, O man, who would'st enter heaven. | |
| If ye be not worthy, | |
| better it be to fall into the fire. | |
| Know ye the celestials pass through the pure flame. | |
| At every revolution of the heavens, | |
| they bathe in the fountains of Light. | |
| List ye, O man, to this mystery: | |
| Long in the past before ye were man-born, | |
| I dwelled in Ancient Atlantis. | |
| There in the Temple, | |
| I drank of the Wisdom, | |
| poured as a fountain of Light | |
| from the Dweller. | |
| Give the key to ascend to the | |
| Presence of Light in the Great world. | |
| Stood I before the Holy One | |
| enthroned in the Flower of Fire. | |
| Veiled was he by the lightnings of darkness, | |
| else my Soul by the Glory have been shattered. | |
| Forth from the feet of his Throne like the diamond, | |
| rolled forth four rivers of flame from his footstool, | |
| rolled through the channels of clouds to the Man-world. | |
| Filled was the hall with Spirits of Heaven. | |
| Wonder of wonders was the Starry palace. | |
| Above the sky, like a rainbow of Fire and Sunlight, | |
| were Formed the Spirits. | |
| Sang they the glories of the Holy One. | |
| Then from the midst of the Fire came a voice: | |
| Behold the Glory of the first Cause. | |
| I beheld that Light, high above all darkness, | |
| reflected in my own being. | |
| I attained, as it were, to the God of all Gods, | |
| the Spirit-Sun, the Sovereign of the Sun spheres. | |
| There is One, Even the First, | |
| who hath no beginning, | |
| who hath no end; | |
| who hath made all things, | |
| who govern all, | |
| who is good, | |
| who is just, | |
| who illumines, | |
| who sustains. | |
| Then from the throne, there poured a great radiance, | |
| surrounding and lifting my soul by its power. | |
| Swiftly I moved through the spaces of Heaven, | |
| shown was I the mystery of mysteries, | |
| shown the Secret heart of the cosmos. | |
| Carried was I to the land of Arulu, | |
| stood before the Lords in their Houses. | |
| Opened they the Doorway so I might | |
| glimpse the primeval chaos. | |
| Shuddered my soul to the vision of horror, | |
| shrank back my soul from the ocean of darkness. | |
| Then saw I the need for the barriers, | |
| saw the need for the Lords of Arulu.. | |
| Only they with their Infinite balance could | |
| stand in the way of the inpouring chaos. | |
| Only they could guard God's creation. | |
| Then did I pass around the circle of eight. | |
| Saw all the souls who had conquered the darkness. | |
| Saw the splendor of Light where they dwelled. | |
| Longed I to take my place in their circle, | |
| but longed I also for the way I had chosen, | |
| when I stood in the Halls of Amenti | |
| and made my choice to the work I would do. | |
| Passed I from the Halls of Arulu | |
| down to the earth space where my body lay. | |
| Arose I from the earth where I rested. | |
| Stood I before the Dweller. | |
| Gave my pledge to renounce my Great | |
| right until my work on Earth was completed, | |
| until the Age of darkness be past. | |
| List ye, O man, to the words I shall give ye. | |
| In them shall ye find the Essence of Life. | |
| Before I return to the Halls of Amenti, | |
| taught shall ye be the Secrets of Secrets, | |
| how ye, too, may arise to the Light. | |
| Preserve them and guard them, | |
| hide them in symbols, | |
| so the profane will laugh and renounce. | |
| In every land, form ye the mysteries. | |
| Make the way hard for the seeker to tread. | |
| Thus will the weak and the wavering be rejected. | |
| Thus will the secrets be hidden and guarded, | |
| held till the time when the wheel shall be turned. | |
| Through the dark ages, waiting and watching, | |
| my Spirit shall remain in the deep hidden land. | |
| When one has passed all the trials of the outer, | |
| summon ye me by the Key that ye hold. | |
| Then will I, the Initiator, answer, | |
| come from the Halls of the Gods in Amenti. | |
| Then will I receive the initiate, give him the words of power. | |
| Hark ye, remember, these words of warning: | |
| bring not to me one lacking in wisdom, | |
| impure in heart or weak in his purpose. | |
| Else I will withdraw from ye your power | |
| to summon me from the place of my sleeping. | |
| Now go ye forth and summon thy brothers | |
| so that I may impart the wisdom to light thy | |
| path when my presence is gone. | |
| Come to the chamber beneath my temple. | |
| Eat not food until three days are past. | |
| There will I give thee the essence of wisdom | |
| so that with power ye may shine amongst men. | |
| There will I give unto thee the secrets so that | |
| ye, to, may rise to the | |
| Heavens, God-men in Truth | |
| as in essence ye be. | |
| Depart now and leave me while I summon | |
| those ye know of but as yet know not. |