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Aye, through death but not as ye know death,
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but a death that is life and is fire and is Light.
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Desireth thou to know the deep, hidden secret?
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Look in thy heart where the knowledge is bound.
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Know that in thee the secret is hidden,
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the source of all life and the source of all death.
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List ye, O man, while I tell the secret,
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reveal unto thee the secret of old.
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Deep in Earth's heart lies the flower,
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the source of the Spirit
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that binds all in its form.
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or know ye that the Earth is living in body
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as thou art alive in thine own formed form.
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The Flower of Life is as thine own place of Spirit
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and streams through the Earth
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as thine flows through thy form;
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giving of life to the Earth and its children,
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renewing the Spirit from form unto form.
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This is the Spirit that is form of thy body,
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shaping and moulding into its form.
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Know ye, O man, that thy form is dual,
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balanced in polarity while formed in its form.
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Know that when fast on thee Death approaches,
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it is only because thy balance is shaken.
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It is only because one pole has been lost.
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Know that the secret of life in Amenti
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is the secret of restoring the balance of poles.
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All that exists has form and is living
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because of the Spirit of life in its poles.
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See ye not that in Earth's heart
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is the balance of all things that exist
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and have being on its face?
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The source of thy Spirit is drawn from Earth's heart,
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for in thy form thou are one with the Earth
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When thou hast learned to hold thine own balance,
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then shalt thou draw on the balance of Earth.
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Exist then shalt thou while Earth is existing,
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changing in form, only when Earth, too, shalt change:
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Tasting not of death, but one with this planet,
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holding thy form till all pass away.
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List ye, O man, whilst I give the secret so that
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ye, too, shalt taste not of change.
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One hour each day shalt thou lie
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with thine head pointed to the
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place of the positive pole (north).
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One hour each day shalt thy head be
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pointed to the place of the negative pole (south).
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Whilst thy head is placed to the northward,
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hold thou thy consciousness from the chest to the head.
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And when thy head is placed southward,
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hold thou thy thought from chest to the feet.
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Hold thou in balance once in each seven,
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and thy balance will retain the whole of its strength.
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Aye, if thou be old, thy body will freshen
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and thy strength will become as a youth's.
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This is the secret known to the Masters
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by which they hold off the fingers of Death.
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Neglect not to follow the path I have shown,
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for when thou hast passed beyond years
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to a hundred to neglect
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it will mean the coming of Death.
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Hear ye, my words, and follow the pathway.
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Keep thou thy balance and live on in life.
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Hear ye, O man, and list to my voice.
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List to the wisdom that gives thee of Death.
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When at the end of thy work appointed,
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thou may desire to pass from this life,
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pass to the plane where the Suns of the Morning
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live and have being as Children of Light.
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Pass without pain and pass without sorrow
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into the plane where is eternal Light.
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First lie at rest with thine head to the eastward.
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Fold thou thy hands at the Source of thy life (solar plexus).
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Place thou thy consciousness in the life seat.
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Whirl it and divide to north and to south.
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Send thou the one out toward the northward.
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Send thou the other out to the south.
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Relax thou their hold upon thy being.
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Forth from thy form will thy silver spark fly,
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upward and onward to the Sun of the morning,
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blending with Light, at one with its source.
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There it shall flame till desire shall be created.
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Then shall return to a place in a form.
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Know ye, O men, that thus pass the great Souls,
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