Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Tuesday, 1 May 1906

 

 

A[1] fair. No tendency to sleep.

     

The O[peration] is a great test of faith and will; not at all of wit. Just what I have always lacked.

     

Note this A at night, under bad-conditions. I may believe that yesterday's resolution (in doubling I[nvocation] because of sleep in the A.M. has broken the force of Tamas, if only for the moment.

     

Yesterday's attribution clearly right is the divine force drawing nigh to man: the human flame aspiring.

     

Nuit and Hadit are = and opposite: the Two kinds of nothing. 0° vide Berashith. Hence Ra-Hoor-Khuit the resulting Universe.

 

 

1—This indicates the Invocation of Augoeides.

 

 

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