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Ecclesiae Gnosticae Catholicae Canon Missae
Revised by Order of the Acting Council of
Elders
Gnostic Church of L.V.X.
Member A.M.H.R.
Artwork by bishop
copyright 2002ev
Used by permission
I
OF THE FURNISHINGS OF THE TEMPLE
In the East, that is, in the direction of Boleskine, which is
situated on the South-Eastern shore of Loch Ness in Scotland, two miles east of Foyers, is
a shrine or High Altar. Its dimensions should be 7 feet in length, 3 feet in breadth, 44 inches in height. It should be covered with a crimson
altar-cloth, on which may be embroidered fleur-de-lys in gold, or a sunblaze, or other suitable emblem.
On each side of it should be a pillar or Obelisk, with countercharges in black and white. Beside each column and slightly out front are two small altars for each of
the Children of
the mass and countercharged with each respective column.
These altars contain the elements
of the Mass (Salt, Water, Censor, Incense). Below it should be the dais of three steps, in black and white squares.
Above it is the super-alter, at whose top is the Stele of Revealing in
reproduction, with four candles on each side of it. Below the stele is a place for the Book of the Law, with six candles on each side of it. Below
this again is The Holy Graal, with roses on each side of it. There is room in front of the Cup for the Paten. On each side beyond the roses, are two
great candles.
All this is enclosed within a great Veil.
In front of this is the Great Circle with the qabalistic squares.
And in front of this is the Dark Cell
(approximately three steps from the circle).
II
OF THE OFFICERS OF THE MASS
The PRIEST. Bears the Sacred Lance, and is clothed at first in a plain white
robe.
The Priestess is clothed in white, blue, and gold. She
bears the Sword from a red girdle, and the Paten and Hosts, or Cakes of
Light.
The Deacon. He is clothed in white and yellow. He bears the Book of the Law.
Two Children. They are clothed in white and black. One bears a pitcher of
water and a cellar of salt, the other a censer of fire and a casket of perfume.
The congregation is gathered about the circle but a convenient distance from
its circumference for the drama to unfold with eloquence.
All present should show no signs of Christist detente.
The Priest is stationed in the cell and the Priestess is behind the veil on the
High Altar.
III
OF THE CEREMONY OF THE INTROIT
The Deacon performs the Star Ruby, then places the Priest in the Dark Cell,
and finally
places the Priestess on the High Altar; drawing the Veil. She then disrobes and places
Liber AL vel Legis upon her breast and her hands forming a descending triangle over the
book; pressing it against her breast plate.
The Deacon admits the congregation and retires to the square of Malkuth and
performs
Reguli. The Deacon then approaches the East and ascends the stairs and peaks behind the
veil being careful to keep the Priestess concealed from the Congregation. The book of the
Law on her naked breast, it is kissed thrice. Withdrawing from the veil, the Deacon turns
around to face the hall and presents both arms in the Sign of Benediction proclaiming:
Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
I proclaim the Law of Light, Life, Love, and Liberty in the name of
IAO.
The Congregation responds accordingly:
Love is the law, love under will.
The Deacon then descends to the square of Malkuth in the Great Circle and leads the
congregation in the Articles of Gnosis:
I acknowledge
one secret and ineffable LORD; and in one Star in the company of Stars of
whose fire we are created, and to which we shall return; and in one Father of Life,
Mystery of Mystery, in His name CHAOS, the sole vice-regent of the Sun upon the Earth; and
in one Air the nourisher of all that breathes.
And I acknowledge one Earth, the Mother of us all, and in one Womb wherein all men
are
begotten, and wherein they shall rest, Mystery of Mystery, in Her name BABALON.
And I
acknowledge the Serpent and the Lion, Mystery of Mystery, in His name BAPHOMET.
And I
acknowledge one Gnostic and Catholic Church of Light, Life, Love and Liberty,
the
Word of whose Law is THELEMA and whose Gnosis is the certainty of the divinity
of consciousness.
And I
acknowledge the communion of Saints, especially of those living amongst us
as prophets constantly articulating the ever-evolving spiritual Truth.
And, forasmuch as meat and drink are transmuted in us daily into spiritual
substance, I acknowledge the Miracle of the Mass.
And I confess one Baptism of Wisdom,
whereby we accomplish the Miracle of Incarnation.
And I confess my life one, individual, and eternal that was, and is, and is to come.
(The Priestess robes during the final chant of these Collects and draws her Sword)
AUMGN AUMGN AUMGN
The Deacon now takes his position before the Dark Cell.
The Priestess then pierces the veil with her sword and steps down to the top stair
invoking in a strong tone:
Silence! the moon ceaseth (her motion),
That also was sweet
In the air, in the air, in the air!
Who Will shall attain!
Who Will shall attain
By the Moon, and by Myself, and by the Angel of the Lord!
She then descends the stairs as the Deacon stands in front of the Dark Cell as if to
protect it from the raw power of her force. The Priestess then starts circumambulating the
circle in a widdershins direction upon a deosil axis (for she is the Earth
revolving about the Sun and spinning on its own axis) calling forth her great power and
continuing in her rapture:
Now Silence ceaseth
And the moon waxeth sweet;
(It is the hour of) Initiation, Initiation, Initiation.
The kiss of Isis is honeyed;
My own Will is ended,
For Will hath attained.
The first Child speaks as she continues her dance:
Behold the lion-child swimmeth (in the heaven)
And the moon reeleth:--
(It is) Thou! (It is) Thou! (It is) Thou!
Triumph; the Will that staggered
Before Ra Hoor Khuit!--Hadit!--Nuit!
The second Child speaks as she finished her dance and marches towards the Deacon and the
Dark Cell:
To the God OAI
Be praise
In the end and the beginning!
And may none fall
Who Will attain
The Sword, the Balances, the Crown!
The Priestess then casts the Deacon aside with her sword saying:
I am the harlot that shaketh Death.
This shaking giveth the Peace of Satiate Lust.
Immortality
jetteth from my skull,
And music from my vulva.
Immortality jetteth from my vulva also,
For my Whoredom is a sweet scent like a seven-stringed
instrument,
Played unto God the Invisible, the all-ruler,
That goeth along giving the shrill scream of orgasm.
Music from a 7-stringed Lyre is heard and performed up to the start of the Collects
and
the Deacon approaches the East and ascends the stairs and divines the word for the Mass as
the purpose of the Mass is silently declared. The Deacon then turns to face the back of
the Priestess and utters that word.
The Priestess then opens the veil of the Dark Cell with her sword and says:
By the power of +Iron, I say unto thee, Arise. In the name of our Lord the +Sun, and of
our Lord + ..., that thou mayst administer the virtues to the Brethren.
The Priestess then sheathes her Sword and retreats to the Square of Malkuth and stands
with both arms giving the Sign of Benediction.
The Priest, issuing from the Dark Cell, holding the Lance erect with both hands, right
over left, against his breast, takes the first of three steps corresponding to the three
modes of existence; Birth, Life, and Death-so called. These steps culminate just in front
of the Priestess.
The Priest then kneels to worship the Lance. As his knee hits the floor, the Child chimes
the Bell. Next the Priest says:
I am a man among men.
The Priest then lowers the Lance and says:
How should I be worthy to administer the virtues to the Brethren?
The Lance is then raised and the Priest arises.
The Priestess turns to greet the approaching Child with an ewer of Water in one hand and
Salt in the other. She then sprinkles Salt into the Water and mixes it with her hand while
proclaiming:
Let the salt of Earth admonish the Water to bear the virtue of the Great Sea.
She then genuflects before the Child while stating:
Mother, be thou adored!
The Priestess then rises and turns; taking some Water and makes three crosses over the
Priests forehead, breat and body while declaring:
Be the Priest, pure of body and soul!
The Priestess then turns to see the other child approaching with the open censor in one
hand and incense in the other. She places incense on the hot brick while proclaiming:
Let the Fire and the Air make sweet the world!
She then genuflects before the Child while stating:
Father, be thou adored!
The Priestess then rises and takes the censor, making three crosses as before over the
Priest while declaring:
Be the Priest, fervent of body and soul!
The Deacon then takes the scarlet and gold Robe from the High Altar and brings it to the
Priestess whereupon she covers the shoulders of the Priest and declares:
Be the flame of the Sun thine ambiance, O thou Priest of the Sun!
The Deacon returns for the crimson Nemyss and gold Crown, bringing it again to the
Priestess whereupon she crowns him and proclaims:
Be the Serpent thy crown, O thou Priest of the Lord!
The Priestess then kneels, taking the Lance between her open hands, running them up and
down upon the shaft very gently for eleven strokes and culminating at the end of the last
stroke with the flinging of her hands to the heavens and proclaiming:
Be the Lord present
amongst us!
The Congregation responds with:
So mote it be.
IV
OF THE CEREMONY OF THE OPENING OF THE VEIL
The Priest then invokes:
Thee therefore whom we adore we also invoke. By the power of the lifted Lance!
He then raises the Lance and the Congregation cowers and howls.
The Priest takes the Priestess by her right hand with his left, keeping the Lance raised.
He then proclaims:
I Priest and King greet thee and meet thee.
The Deacon takes his place on the square of Tiphareth.
He raises her to her feet and states while escorting her to the High Altar (hands passing
over the head of the Deacon-who then genuflects as they pass over):
I ascend with thee to the summit of the earth wherein you are enthroned and adored.
The Deacon has arisen and turned to the Priest having
enthroned the Priestess upon the
altar. The Children following in rank, behind him and to their respective stations.
The Priestess takes the Book of the Law, resumes her seat, and holds it open
on her breast with her two hands, making a descending triangle with thumbs and forefingers.
The PRIEST gives the lance to the Deacon to hold, and takes the ewer from the
child, and sprinkles the Priestess, making five crosses, forehead, shoulders, and thighs.
The thumb of the PRIEST is always between his index and medius, whenever he
is not holding the Lance.
The PRIEST takes the censer from the child, and makes five crosses, as before.
The children replace their weapons on their respective altars.
The PRIEST kisses the Book of the Law three times. He kneels for a space in
adoration, with joined hands, knuckles closed, thumb in position aforesaid.
He rises, and draws the veil over the whole altar.
All rise and stand to order.
The PRIEST takes the lance from the Deacon, and holds it as before, as Osiris
or Pthah. He circumambulates the Temple three times, followed by the Deacon and the children as before. (These, when not using their hands, keep their
arms crossed upon their breasts.)
At the last circumambulation they leave him, and go to the place between the
font and the small altar, where they kneel in adoration, their hands joined palm to palm, and raised above their heads.
All imitate this motion.
The PRIEST returns to the East, and mounts the first step of the altar.
The PRIEST. O circle of Stars whereof our Father is but the younger brother,
marvel beyond imagination, soul of infinite space, before whom Time is Ashamed, the mind bewildered, and the understanding dark, not unto Thee may
we attain, unless Thine image be Love. Therefore by seed and root and stem and bud and leaf and flower and fruit do we invoke Thee.
Then the priest answered & said unto the Queen of Space, kissing her lovely
brows, and the dew of her light bathing his whole body in a sweet-smelling perfume of sweat; O Nuit, continuous one of Heaven, let it be ever thus; that
men speak not of thee as One but as None; and let them speak not of thee at all, since thou art continuous.
During this speech the Priestess must have divested herself completely of her
robe. See CCXX I:62. She also takes a small piece of the Paten and places
it on the Altar, between her legs. Note: The Alchemists say that to
get gold, you must start with gold.
The Priestess. But to love me is better than all things; if under the
night-stars in the desert thou presently burnest mine incense before me,
invoking me with a pure heart, and the serpent flame therein, thou shalt come a little to lie in my bosom. For one kiss wilt thou then be willing to give
all; but whoso gives one particle of dust shall lose all in that hour. Ye shall gather goods and store of women and spices; ye shall wear rich jewels;
ye shall exceed the nations of the earth in splendour and pride; but always
in the love of me, and so shall ye come to my joy. I charge you earnestly to come before me in a single robe, and covered with a rich head-dress. I love
you! I yearn to you! Pale or purple, veiled or voluptuous, I who am all
pleasure and purple, and drunkenness of the innermost sense, desire you. Put
on the wings, and arouse the coiled splendour within you: come unto me! To
me! To me! Sing the raptuous love-song unto me! Burn to me perfumes! Wear to me jewels! Drink to me, for I love you! I love you. I am the blue-lidded
daughter of sunset; I am the naked brilliance of the voluptuous night-sky.
To me! To me!
The PRIEST mounts the second step.
The PRIEST. O secret of secrets that art hidden in the being of all
that lives, not Thee do we adore, for that which adoreth is also Thou. Thou art
That, and That am I.
I am the flame that burns in every heart of man, and in the core of every
star. I am Life, and the giver of Life; yet therefore is the knowledge of me the knowledge of death. I am alone; there is no God where I am.
The Deacon and all rise to their feet, with the Hailing sign.
The Deacon. But ye, O my people rise up and awake.
Let the rituals be rightly performed with joy and beauty.
There are rituals of the elements and feasts of the times.
A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride.
A feast for the three days of the writing of the Book of the Law.
A feast for Tahuti and the child of the
Prophet-secret, O Prophet!
A feast for the Supreme Ritual, and a feast for the Equinox of the
Gods.
A feast for fire and a feast for water; a feast for life and a greater
feast for death.
A feast every day in your hearts in the joy of my rapture.
A feast every night unto Nu, and the pleasure of uttermost delight.
The PRIEST mounts the third step.
The PRIEST. Thou that art One, our Lord in the Universe the Sun, our
Lord in
ourselves whose name is Mystery of Mystery, uttermost being whose radiance
enlightening the worlds is also the breath that maketh every God even and Death to tremble before TheeBy the Sign of Light appear Thou glorious upon
the throne of the Sun.
Make open the path of creation and of intelligence bewteen us and our minds. Enlighten our understanding. Encourage our hearts. Let thy light crystallize itself in our blood,
fulfilling us of Resurrection.
A ka dua
Tuf ur biu
bi a'a chefu
Dudu nur af an nuteru.
The PRIESTESS
fills the Cup with wine and drops the piece of Paten that she has placed
between her legs, into the Cup. She then next proclaims: There is no law beyond Do what thou wilt.
The DEACON next announces: Visitae Inferior Rectificando Invenies
Occultum Lapidus.
The PRIEST parts the veil with his lance. During the previous speeches the
Priestess has, if necessary, as in savage countries, resumed her robe.
The PRIEST. IO IO IO IAO SABAO KURIE ABRASAX KURIE MEITHRAS KURIE PHALLE. IO
PAN IO PAN PAN IO ISCHURON IO ATHANATON IO ABROTON IO IAO.
CHAIRE PHALLE CHAIRE PAMPHAGE CHAIRE PANGENETOR. HAGIOS HAGIOS HAGIOS
IAO.
The
Priestess is seated with the Paten in her right hand and the cup in her
left.
The
PRIEST presents the Lance, which she kisses eleven times. She then holds
it to her breast, while the PRIEST, falling at her knees, kisses them,
his arms stretched along her thighs. He remains in this adoration while
the Deacon intones the collects.
All
stand to order, with the Dieu Garde, that is, feet square, hands, with
linked thumbs, held loosely. This is the universal position when standing,
unless other direction is given.
V
OF
THE OFFICE OF THE COLLECTS, WHICH ARE ELEVEN IN NUMBER
(the
sun)
The
Deacon. Lord visible and sensible of whom this earth is but a frozen spark
turning about thee with annual and diurnal motion, source of light, source
of life, let thy perpetual radiance hearten us to continual labour and
enjoyment; so that as we are constant partakers of thy bounty we may in
our particular orbit give out light and life, sustenance and joy to them
that
revolve about us without diminution of substance or effulgence for ever.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
lord)
The
Deacon. Lord secret and most holy, source of life, source of love, source
of liberty, be thou ever constant and mighty within us, force of energy,
fire of motion; with diligence let us ever labour with thee, that we
may remain in thine abundant joy.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
moon)
The
Deacon. Lady of night, that turning ever about us art now visible and
now invisible in thy season, be thou favourable to hunters, and lovers,
and to all men that toil upon the earth, and to all mariners upon the
sea.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
lady)
The
Deacon. Giver and receiver of joy, gate of life and love, be thou ever
ready, thou and thine handmaiden, in thine office of gladness.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
saints)
Lord
of Life and joy, the might of man, that art the essence of every true
god that is upon the surface of the Earth, continuing knowledge from generation
unto generation, thou adored of us upon heaths and in woods, on mountains
and in caves, openly in the marketplaces and secretly in the chambers
of our houses, in temples of gold and ivory and marble as in these other
temples of our bodies, we worthily commemorate them worthy that did of
old adore thee and manifest thy glory unto mankind, Laotze, Siddartha,
Krishna and Tahuti, Mosheh, Dionysus, Mohammed and To Mega Therion, with
these also the Vestil Virgins, Hermes, Pan, Priapus, Osiris and Isis,
Khem and Amoun and Mentu, Orpheus and Odysseus, Nephertiti and Akhenaten; with Rabelais, Swinburne,
and many an holy bard; including Simon Magus, Mary Magdalene, Valentinus,
that transmitted the Light of the Gnosis to us their successors and their
heirs; with Merlin, Arthur, Parzival, and many another, prophet, and king,
that bore the Lance and Cup, the Sword and Disk, against the Heathen;
and these also, Jacobus Burgundus Molensis the Martyr, Christian Rosencrentz,
Paracelsus, Joan of Arc, Lady Godiva, Jacob Boehme, Francis Bacon Lord Verulam, Johannes Dee, Sir
Edward Kelly, Thomas Vaughan, Molinos, Wolfgang von Goethe, Ludovicus
Rex Bavariae, Richard Wagner, Madame Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, Alphonse
Louis Constant, Friedrich Nietzsche, Carl Kellner, Sir Richard Francis
Burton, Doctor Gerard Encausse, G.I. Gurdjieff, Carlos Casteneda,
Fulcanelli, Frater Albertus, Ouarda, Laylah, and all Scarlet
Women. As well, Dion Fortune, Florence Farr, Mother and Sri
Aurbindo; and all those we claim heirship to by lineage; Doctor Theodor Reuss, and Sir Aleister Crowley,
Karl Germer, and Marcelo
Ramos Motta,. Oh Sons of the Lion and the Snake and Daughters of the Eagle
and the Egg! with all Thy saints we worthily commemorate them worthy that
were and are and are to come.
May
their Essence be here present, potent, puissant and paternal to perfect
this feast!
(At
each name the Deacon signs with thumb between index and medius. At ordinary
mass it is only necessary to commemorate those whose names are italicized,
with wording as is shown.)
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
earth)
The
Deacon. Mother of fertility on whose breast lieth water, whose cheek is
caressed by air, and in whose heart is the sun's fire, womb of all life,
recurring grace of seasons, answer favorably the prayer of labour, and
to
pastors and husbandmen be thou propitious.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
principles)
The
Deacon. Mysterious Energy, triform, mysterious Matter, in fourfold and
sevenfold division, the interplay of which things weave the dance of the
Veil of Life upon the Face of the Spirit, let there be Harmony and Beauty
in your mystic loves, that in us may be health and wealth and strength
and divine pleasure according to the Law of Liberty; let each pursue his
Will as a strong man that rejoiceth in his way, as the course of a Star
that blazeth for ever among the joyous company of Heaven.
The
People. So mote it be.
(birth)
The
Deacon. Be the hour auspicious, and the gate of life open in peace and
in well-being, so that she that beareth children may rejoice, and the
babe catch life with both hands.
The
People. So mote it be.
(marriage)
The
Deacon. Upon all that this day unite with love under will let fall
success; may strength and skill unite to bring forth ecstasy, and beauty
answer beauty.
The
People. So mote it be.
(death)
The
Deacon. Term of all that liveth, whose name is inscrutable, be favourable
unto us in thine hour.
The
People. So mote it be.
(the
end)
The
Deacon. Unto them from whose eyes the veil of life hath fallen may there
be granted the attainment of Pure Will; whether they will absorption
in the Infinite, or to be united with their chosen and preferred,
or to be in contemplation, or to be at peace, or to achieve the labour
and
heroism of incarnation on this planet or another, or in any Star, or aught
else, unto them may there be granted the accomplishment of their wills;
yea,
the accomplishment of their wills. AUMN. AUMN. AUMN.
The
People. So mote it be.
All
sit.
The
Deacon and the children attend the PRIEST and Priestess, ready to hold
any appropriate weapon as may be necessary.
VI
OF
THE CONSECRATION OF THE ELEMENTS
The
PRIEST makes the five crosses. 1 on paten 3 2
and
cup; 4 on paten alone; 5 on cup alone.
The
PRIEST. Life of man upon earth, fruit of labour, sustenance of endeavour,
thus be thou nourishment of the Spirit!
He
touches the Host with the Lance.
By
the virtue of the Rod
Be
this bread the Body of God!
He
takes the Host.
TOUTO
ESTI TO SOMA MOU.
He
kneels, adores, rises, turns shows Host to the PEOPLE, turns, replaces
Host, and adores. Music.
He
takes the Cup.
Vehicle
of the joy of Man upon earth, solace of labour, inspiration of
endevour,
thus be thou ecstasy of the Spirit!
He
touches the Cup with the Lance.
By
the virtue of the Rod
Be
this wine the Blood of God!
He
takes the Cup.
TOUTO
ECTI TO IIOTHPION
TOU
HAIMATOC MOU.
He
kneels, adores, rises, turns, shows the Cup to the PEOPLE, turns replaces
the Cup, and adores. Music.
For
this is the Covenant of Resurrection.
He
makes the five crosses on the Priestess.
Accept,
O LORD, this sacrifice of life and joy, true warrants of the Covenant
of Resurrection.
The
PRIEST offers the Lance to the Priestess, who kisses it; he then touches
her between the breasts and upon the body. He then flings out his arms
upward, as comprehending the whole shrine.
Let
this offering be borne upon the waves of Aethyr to our Lord and Father the
Sun that travelleth over the Heavens in his name ON.
He
closes his hands, kisses the Priestess between the breasts, and makes three
great crosses over the Paten, the Cup, and himself.
He
strikes his breast. All repeat this action.
Hear
ye all, saints of the true church of old time now essentially present,
that of ye we claim heirship, with ye we claim communion, from ye we claim
benediction in the name of IAO.
He
makes three crosses on Paten and Cup together. He uncovers the Cup, genuflects,
takes the Cup in his left hand and the Host in his right.
With
the Host he makes the five crosses on the Cup.
1
3 2
5 4
He
elevates the Host and the Cup.
The
Bell strikes.
HAGIOS
HAGIOS HAGIOS IAO.
He
replaces the Host and the Cup, and adores.
VII
OF
THE OFFICE OF THE ANTHEM
The
PRIEST. Thou who art I, beyond all I am,
Who
hast no nature and no name,
Who
art, when all but thou are gone,
Thou,
centre and secret of the Sun,
Thou,
hidden spring of all things known
And
unknown, Thou aloof, alone,
Thou,
the true fire within the reed
Brooding
and breeding, source and seed
Of
life, love, liberty, and light,
Thou
beyond speech and beyond sight,
Thee
I invoke, my faint fresh fire
Kindling
as mine intents aspire.
Thee
I invoke, abiding one,
Thee,
centre and secret of the Sun,
And
that most holy mystery
Of
which the vehicle am I.
Appear,
most awful and most mild,
As
it is lawful, in thy child!
THE
CHORUS. For of the Father and the Son
The
Holy Spirit is the norm;
Male-female,
quintessential, one,
Man-being
veiled in woman-form.
Glory
and worship in the highest,
Thou
Dove, mankind that deifiest,
Being
that race, most royally run
To
spring sunshine through winter storm.
Glory
and worship be to Thee,
Sap
of the world-ash, wonder-tree!
FIRST
SEMICHORUS. MEN. Glory to thee from gilded tomb!
SECOND
SEMICHORUS. WOMEN. Glory to thee from waiting womb!
MEN.
Glory to Thee from earth unploughed!
WOMEN.
Glory to Thee from virgin vowed!
MEN.
Glory to Thee, true Unity
Of
the eternal Trinity!
WOMEN.
Glory to Thee, thou sire and dam
And
self of I am that I am!
MEN.
Glory to Thee, beyond all term,
Thy
spring of sperm, thy seed and germ!
WOMEN.
Glory to Thee, eternal Sun,
Thou
One in Three, Thou Three in One!
CHORUS.
Glory and worship unto Thee,
Sap
of the world-ash, wonder-tree!
(These
words are to form the substance of the anthem; but the whole or any part
thereof shall be set to music, which may be as elaborate as art can
devise. But even should other anthems be authorized by the Church, this shall hold its place as the first of its
kind.)
VIII
OF
THE MYSTIC MARRIAGE AND CONSUMMATION OF THE ELEMENTS
The
PRIEST takes the Paten between the index and medius of the right hand.
The
PRIESTESS clasps the Cup in her right hand.
The
PRIEST. Lord most secret, bless this spiritual food unto our bodies, bestowing
upon us health and wealth and strength and joy and peace, and that fulfilment
of will and of love under will that is perpetual happiness.
He
makes with Paten and kisses it.
He
uncovers the Cup, genuflects, rises. Music.
He
takes the Host, and breaks it over the Cup.
He
replaces the right-hand portion in the Paten.
He
breaks off a particle of the left-hand portion.
TOUTO
ECTI TO SIIERMA MOU. HO IIATHP
ECTIN
HO HOUOC DIA TO IINEUMA HAGION.
AUMN.
AUMN. AUMN.
He
replaces the left-hand part of the Host.
The
Priestess extends the Lance-point with her left hand to receive the particle.
The
PRIEST clasps the Cup in his left hand.
Together
they depress the Lance-point in the Cup.
The
PRIEST and the Priestess. HRILIU.
The
PRIEST takes the Lance.
The
Priestess covers the Cup.
The
PRIEST genuflects, rises, bows, joins hands.
He
strikes his breast.
The
PRIEST. O Lion and O Serpent that destroy the destroyer, be mighty among
us. O Lion and O Serpent that destroy the destroyer, be mighty among
us. O Lion and O Serpent that destroy the destroyer, be mighty among us.
The
PRIEST joins hands upon the breast of the Priestess, and takes back his
Lance.
He
turns to the People, lowers and raises the Lance, and makes upon them.
Do
what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
The
People. Love is the law, love under will.
He
lowers the Lance, and turns to East.
The
Priestess takes the Lance in her right hand. With her left hand she offers
the Paten.
The
PRIEST kneels.
The
PRIEST. In my mouth be the essence of the life of the Sun!
He
takes the Host with the right hand, makes with it on the Paten, and consumes
it.
Silence.
The
Priestess takes, uncovers, and offers the Cup, as before.
The
PRIEST. In my mouth be the essence of the joy of the earth!
He
takes the Cup, makes on the Priestess, drains it and returns it.
Silence.
He
rises, takes the Lance, and turns to the People.
The
PRIEST. There is no part of me that is not of the Gods.
(Those
of the People who intend to communicate, and none other should be present,
having signified their intention, a whole Cake of Light, and a whole goblet
of wine, have been prepared for each one. The Deacon marshals them; they
advance one by one to the altar. The children take the Elements and offer
them. The People communicate as did the PRIEST, uttering the same words
in an attitude of Resurrection, which is Immortality: There is no part of me that is not of the
Gods.
The
exceptions to this part of the ceremony are when it is of the nature of
a celebration, in which case none but the PRIEST communicate; or part
of the ceremony of marriage, when none other, save the two to be married,
partake; part of the ceremony of baptism, when only the child bapitsed
partakes; and of Confirmation at puberty, when only the persons confirmed
partake. The Sacrament may be reserved by the PRIEST, for administration
to the sick in their homes.)
The
PRIEST closes all within the veil. With the Lance he makes on the people
thrice, thus.
The
PRIEST. The LORD bless you.
The
LORD enlighten your minds and comfort your hearts and sustain your bodies.
The
LORD bring you to the accomplishment of your true Wills, the Great Work,
the Summum Bonum, True Wisdom and Perfect Happiness.
He
goes out, the Deacon and children following, into the Dark Cell.
Music.
(Voluntary.)
Note.
The Priestess and other officers never partake of the Sacrament, they
being as it were part of the PRIEST himself.
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