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Know, O man, thou art complex, |
a being of earth and of fire. |
Let thy flame shine out brightly. |
Be thou only the fire. |
Wisdom is hidden in darkness. |
When lit by the flame of the Soul, |
find thou the wisdom and be LIGHT-BORN, |
a Sun of the Light without form. |
Seek thee ever more wisdom. |
Find it in the heart of the flame. |
Know that only by striving |
and Light pour into thy brain. |
Now have I spoken with wisdom. |
List to my Voice and obey. |
Tear open the Veils of the darkness. |
Shine a LIGHT on the WAY. |
Speak I of Ancient Atlantis, |
speak of the days |
of the Kingdom of Shadows, |
speak of the coming |
of the children of shadows. |
Out of the great deep were they called |
by the wisdom of earth-men, |
called for the purpose of gaining great power. |
Far in the past before Atlantis existed, |
men there were who delved into darkness, |
using dark magic, calling up beings |
from the great deep below us. |
Forth came they into this cycle. |
Formless were they of another vibration, |
existing unseen by the children of earth-men. |
Only through blood could they have formed being. |
Only through man could they live in the world. |
In ages past were they conquered by Masters, |
driven below to the place whence they came. |
But some there were who remained, |
hidden in spaces and planes unknown to man. |
Lived they in Atlantis as shadows, |
but at times they appeared among men. |
Aye, when the blood was offered, |
for they came they to dwell among men. |
In the form of man they amongst us, |
but only to sight were they as are men. |
Serpent-headed when the glamour was lifted |
but appearing to man as men among men. |
Crept they into the Councils, |
taking forms that were like unto men. |
Slaying by their arts |
the chiefs of the kingdoms, |
taking their form and ruling o'er man. |
Only by magic could they be discovered. |
Only by sound could their faces be seen. |
Sought they from the Kingdom of shadows |
to destroy man and rule in his place. |
But, know ye, the Masters were mighty in magic, |
able to lift the Veil from the face of the serpent, |
able to send him back to his place. |
Came they to man and taught him the secret, |
the WORD that only a man can pronounce. |
Swift then they lifted the Veil from the serpent |
and cast him forth from the place among men. |
Yet, beware, the serpent still liveth |
in a place that is open at times to the world. |
Unseen they walk among thee |
in places where the rites have been said. |
Again as time passes onward |
shall they take the semblance of men. |
Called may they be by the master |
who knows the white or the black, |
but only the white master may control |
and bind them while in the flesh. |
Seek not the kingdom of shadows, |
for evil will surely appear. |
For only the master of brightness |
shall conquer the shadow of fear. |
Know ye, O my brother, |
that fear is an obstacle great. |
Be master of all in the brightness, |
the shadow will soon disappear. |
Hear ye and heed my wisdom, |
the voice of LIGHT is clear. |
Seek not the valley of shadow, |
and LIGHT will only appear. |
List ye, O man, |
to the depth of my wisdom. |
Speak I of knowledge hidden from man. |
Far have I been |
on my journey through SPACE-TIME, |
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