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The Seventh Day This is the final day of "rest" because there is no more work to be done. The Great Work was completed on the 6th Day. That is consistent with the reconciliation of the lower 6 psychic centres in the Brow centre. The 7th centre, the 1000 Petalled Lotus, functions in a different manner. The 6 Days of the Marriage, correlate with the first 6 Days of Creation in Genesis ch 1. After eight of the clock I awakened, and quickly made ready, being desirous to return again into the Tower, but the dark passages in the wall were so many and various, that I wandered a good while before I could find the way out. The same happened to the rest too, until at last we all met again in the nether most vault, and habits entirely yellow were given us, together with our golden fleeces. At that time the Virgin declared to us that we were Knights of the Golden Stone, of which we were before ignorant. After we had now thus made ourselves ready, and taken our breakfast, the old man presented each of us with a medal of gold; on the one side stood these words: After wandering in the dark labyrinth of the mysteries, CRC discovers his true status and is presented with his insignia. Freemasons will be familiar with them. AR.NAT.MI. On the other side, these words were found: TEM.NA.F. Through the polarity of the gold medal, we see that Art (Alchemy) is linked through Nature, to Time. Alchemy is the method by which we can act upon Nature in order to change her according to our will. Genetic engineering is one example, nuclear physics is another. At this level, we are acting upon Nature in a very deep manner. We are dealing with matters so fundamental, that we are playing God. Hence the reason for secrecy and the reason for the bewildering complexity of the alchemical process of personal transformation. And what of Time? This is a great mystery. Quantum physics tells us that before the "beginning", that is before the Big Bang, there was neither time nor space, neither matter nor energy, nor life or consciousness. Time is therefore the product of a process whose origin is beyond our comprehension. We can infer that the mysteries of alchemy are at least as fundamental as quantum physics. These words exhorted us moreover we should value nothing beyond and against this token of remembrance. Herewith we went forth to the sea, where our ships lay so richly equipped, that it was not well possible but such brave things must first have been brought thither. The ships were twelve in number, six of ours, and six of the old lords, who caused his ships to be freighted with well appointed soldiers. But he went with us into our ship, where we all were together. In the first the musicians seated themselves, of which the old lord had also a great number; they sailed before us to shorten the time. Our flags were the twelve celestial signs and we sat in Libra. Our ship had also a noble and curious clock, which showed us all the minutes. The sea was so calm that it was a singular pleasure to sail. There are 12 ships, though polarised as 6 and 6; together with the 12 musicians and the 12 flags of the zodiac. We can never avoid the necessity of the 12 Disciplines. CRC is in Libra which holds the balance between Scorpio and Virgo. This point requires deep meditation, as does the comment about the clock. But that which surpassed all the rest, was the old mans discourse, who so well knew how to pass away our time with wonderful histories, that I could have been content to sail with him all my life long. Meantime the ships passed on amain, for before we had sailed two hours the mariner told us that he already noted the whole lake almost covered with ships, by which we could conjecture they had come out to meet us, which also proved true. For as soon as we had left the sea and entered the lake by the aforementioned river, there presently stood before us five hundred ships, one of which sparkled with gold and precious stones, in which sat the King and Queen, together with other lords, ladies, and virgins of high birth. There are 500 ships; 5 x 10 x 10. The middle pillar of the Tree has 5 sefirot and the whole Tree has 10 sefirot. These ships are vehicles in consciousness and the lake is consciousness itself. One of these is the vehicle for the great polarity of king and queen. As soon as they were well in ken of us the pieces were discharged on both sides, and there was such a din of trumpets, cymbals, and kettle drums that all the ships upon the sea capered again. Finally, as soon as we came near they brought about our ships together, and so made a stand. Immediately the old Atlas stepped forth on the Kings behalf, making a short, but handsome oration, wherein he welcomed us, and demanded whether the Royal Presents were in readiness. The rest of my companions were greatly amazed, whence this King should arise, for they imagined no other but that they must again waken him. We suffered them to continue in their wonderment, and carried ourselves as if it seemed strange to us too. After Atlas oration out steps our old man, making somewhat a larger reply, wherein he wished the King and Queen all happiness and increase, after which he delivered up a curious small casket, but what was in it, I know not, only it was committed to Cupid, who hovered between them both, for keeping. After the oration was finished, they again let off a joyful volley of shot, and so we sailed on a good ways together, until at length we arrived at another shore. This was near the first gate at which I first entered. At this place, there attended a great multitude of the Kings family together with some hundreds of horses. There are speeches by Atlas (guardian of heaven) and the old man (guardian of the mysteries), whereupon the casket (itself mysterious) is given to Cupid who is the personification of a hidden kosmic principle. We should note that with all the emphasis on virgins and the feminine principle, Cupid is masculine. There is a deep masculinity involved, that is even more mysterious than all the femininity we have seen. CRC has returned to the first gate of the initiatory process. We will see the significance shortly. Now as soon as we were come to shore, and disembarked, the King and Queen presented their hands to all of us one with another with singular kindness; and so we were to get up on horseback. Here I desire to have the reader friendly entreated not to interpret the following narration to any vain glory or pride of mine, but to credit me thus far, that if there had not been a special necessity in it, I would very well have utterly concealed this honour which was showed me. We were all one after another distributed among the lords. But our old lord, and I most unworthy, were to ride even with the King, each of us bearing a snow white ensign with a red cross. I indeed was made use of because of my age, for we both had long gray beards and hair. CRC is greatly honoured to ride with the old guardian and the young king. There are 3 of them on the 3 orientations to God: knowledge, love and sacrificial action. They carry flags of white and red which remind us of CRCs preparation at the end of Day 1, for the Hermetic redescent of the Emerald Tablet. Note also that CRC and the old guardian are similar in appearance. I had besides fastened my token upon my hat, of which the young King soon took notice, and demanded if I were he, who could at the gate redeem these tokens? I answered in most humble manner, Yea! But he laughed at me, saying, henceforth there was no need for formality; I was HIS father. Then he asked me wherewith I had redeemed them? I replied, "With Water and Salt," whereupon he wondered who had made me so wise. I grew somewhat more confident, and recounted unto him how it had happened to me with my bread, the Dove and the Raven, and he was pleased with it and said expressly that it must have been a blessing bestowed by God for my singular happiness. The tokens on CRCs hat (4) and the bread, dove and raven (3) together with the red and white (1), give us the 8 steps in 3 processes of the Tablet of Hermes and the 8 paths to Tiferet on the Tree. CRC has ended what he has begun. Can we say the same of ourselves? Why is CRC the father of the King? A small point easily missed is that the tokens are redeemed with water and salt. When transmuted, they are wine and bread and transmuted once more, they are the blood and body of Christ. There are 3 transmutations involved. What are the tokens being redeemed? Herewith we came to the first gate where the Porter with the blue clothes waited. He had in his hand a supplication. Now as soon as he spied me even with the King, delivered me the supplication, most humbly beseeching me to mention his ingenuity before the King. Now in the first place I demanded of the King, what the condition of this porter was? The King answered me in a friendly manner, recounting that the porter was a very famous and rare astrologer, and always in high regard with the Lord his Father, but having on a time committed a fault against Venus, and beheld her in her bed of rest, this punishment was therefore imposed upon him, that he should so long wait at the first gate, until some one should release him from thence. I replied, "May he then be released?" "Yes," said the King, "if any one can be found that hath as highly transgressed as himself, he must stand in his stead, and the other shall be free." The gatekeeper of the mysteries is now revealed as having committed the same act as CRC - he has seen Isis Unveiled. To be a gatekeeper is a very humble position, but to get there we must penetrate the most closely guarded mystery. What must we do to go higher? This word went to my heart, for my conscience convinced me that I was the offender, yet I held my peace, and herewith delivered the supplication. As soon as he had read it, he was mightily terrified, so that the Queen who, with our virgins, and that other Queen besides, of whom I made mention at the hanging of the weights, and who were riding just behind, observed it as well. They asked what this letter might signify. But he had no mind that he should take notice of it, but putting up the paper, began to discourse of other matters, until in about three hours time we came to the castle, where we alighted, and waited upon the King into his hall. Immediately the King called for the old Atlas to come to him in a little closet, and showed him the writing, who made no long tarrying, but rode out again to the Porter to take better cognizance of the matter, after which the young King and his spouse, and other lords, ladies and virgins, sat down. Then began our Virgin highly to commend the diligence we had used, and the pains and labour we had undergone, requesting we might be royally rewarded, and that she henceforward might be permitted to enjoy the benefit of her commission. Then the old lord stood up too, and attested that all that the Virgin had spoken was true, and that it was but equity that we should on both parts be contented. Hereupon we were to step forward, and it was concluded that each man should make some possible wish, and accordingly obtain it, for it was not to be doubted, but that those of understanding would also make the best wish. The gatekeepers petition to be released, is being considered at the same time as CRCs reward. The two are intimately connected. So we were to consider of it until after supper. Meantime the King and Queen for recreation sake, began to play a game together. It looked not unlike chess, only it had other laws; for it was the Virtues and Vices one against another, where it might ingeniously be observed with what plots the Vices lay in wait for the Virtues, and how to re-encounter them again. This was so properly and artfully performed, that we wished that we might play the game as well. In chess, there are 8 major pieces on either side. Here the game is polarised into vice against virtue, therefore 8 black pieces against 8 white pieces. This is the game of life that we play continuously, no matter how far we have advanced with the 8 steps of the Emerald Tablet and the 8 paths to Tiferet. Yet again a small detail. The game of life is performed "artfully". This is a reference to alchemy as the Art. That is, life can be lived in a consciously directed manner that can produce the right result. During the game, Atlas returned, and made his report in private, yet I blushed all over, for my Conscience gave me no rest. The King gave me the appeal to read and the contents were much to this purpose. First he wished the King prosperity, and increase; that his seed might be spread abroad far and wide. Afterwards he remonstrated that the time was now accomplished, wherein according to the royal promise he ought to be released, because Venus was already uncovered by one of his guests, for his observations could not lie to him. And that if his Majesty would please to make a strict and diligent inquiry, he would find that she had been uncovered, and in case this should not prove to be so, he would be content to remain before the gate all the days of his life. Then he sued in the most humble manner, that upon peril of body and life he might be permitted to be present at this evenings supper. He was in good hopes to identify the offender and obtain his wished freedom. This was expressly and handsomely indicated, by which I could well perceive his ingenuity. It was too sharp and painful for me and I could have endured never to have seen it. Now I was casting in my mind whether he might perchance be helped through my wish, so I asked the King whether he might not be released some other way. "No," replied the King, "because there is a special consideration in the business. However, for this night, we may well gratify him in his desire". So he sent forth one to fetch him in. The gatekeepers petition is clearly aimed at CRC. There can be no escape from responsibility, no matter how hard he tries. Do always accept responsibility for our actions without hesitation? Meantime the tables were prepared in a spacious room, in which we had never been before, which was so complete, and in such manner contrived, that it is not possible for me to begin to describe it. Into this hall, we were conducted with singular pomp and ceremony. Cupid was not at this time present, for (as I was informed) the disgrace which had happened to his mother, had somewhat angered him. In brief, my offence, and the supplication which was delivered were an occasion of much sadness, for the King was in perplexity how to make inquisition among his guests, and the more because thus even they too, who were yet ignorant of the matter, would come to the knowledge of it. So he caused the Porter himself, who already arrived, to make his strict observation, and showed himself as pleasant as he was able. Eventually, they began again to be merry, and to talk with one another and many recreative and profitable discourses were to be heard. As to the other ceremonies which were then performed, it is not necessary to declare, since it is neither the readers concern, nor serviceable to my design. But all exceeded more in art, and human invention, and not merely because we were overcharged with drinking. And this was the last, and noblest meal at which I was present. Here, at the last Spiritual Discipline of celebration, the gatekeeper is brought in to identify CRC. That is because this is both a beginning and an ending. A new cycle is coming. After the banquet the tables were suddenly taken away, and certain curious chairs placed in a circle, in which we together with the King and Queen, both their old men, the ladies and virgins, were to sit. After which a very handsome page opened the above-mentioned glorious little book, when Atlas immediately placed himself in the midst, began to speak to us of the ensuing purpose. His Royal Majesty not having yet committed to oblivion the service we had done him, and knowing how carefully we had attended our duty, he therefore by way of retribution had elected each of us a Knight of the Golden Stone. It was therefore further necessary not only once again to oblige ourselves towards his Royal Majesty, but to make our vows upon the following articles, and then his Royal Majesty would likewise know how to behave himself towards his liege people. Upon which he caused the page to read over the articles, which were these. Everyone sits in a circle for the final step in the initiatory process - the taking of the oath. No matter what a candidate has done to get to this point, he must seal his actions with a complete moral commitment. This is the Discipline of service. The reward for service, is more service.
We must accept the kosmic order and God's will. We must not oppose God. At this last article we could not choose but laugh sufficiently, and it may well have been placed after the rest, only for a conceit. We accepted these vows upon the power of the Kings sceptre. We were afterwards with the usual ceremonies installed as Knights, and among other privileges set over Ignorance, Poverty, and Sickness, to handle them at our pleasure. And this was afterwards ratified in a little chapel (whither we were conducted in procession) and thanks returned to God for it, where I also at that time to the honour of God hung up my golden fleece and hat, and left them there for an eternal memorial. And because every one was there to write his name, I wrote thus: Freemasons will recognise the final installation ceremony. Note that CRC leaves his golden fleece and hat in the chapel as an eternal memorial. He has created a permanent record in the akashic records. Summa Scientia nihil Scire, The Highest Wisdom is to know Nothing This is the equivalent of the formal signing of the oath of obligation. It is no mere formality. It is a final and irrevocable step. We should not even contemplate breaking our word. And the Nothing that is the highest wisdom? It is above Keter. It is the AIN SOF AUR. Others wrote likewise, and truly each as seemed good to him. After which we were again brought into the hall, where having sat down, we were admonished quickly to give thought as to what every one would wish. But the King and his party retired into a little closet, there to give audience to our wishes. Now each man was called in separately, so that I cannot speak of any mans proper wish. I thought nothing could be more praise-worthy than in honour of my order to demonstrate some laudable virtue, and found too that none at present could be more famous, and cost me more trouble than Gratitude. Wherefore not regarding that I might well have wished somewhat more dear and agreeable to myself, I vanquished myself, and concluded, even with my own peril, to free the Porter, my benefactor. Wherefore being now called in, It was first of all demanded that having read the supplication whether I had observed or suspected anything concerning the offender? Upon which I began undauntedly to relate how all the business had passed. How through ignorance I fell into that mistake, and so offered myself to undergo all that I had thereby demerited. The King, and the rest of the lords wondered mightily at this unhoped for confession, and so wished me to step aside a little. At this stage, true to his word, CRC has no choice but to admit that he has seen the Lady Venus. It is an act of sacrifice, but it is the only way in which he can now conduct himself. He is no longer capable of deceit or falsehood. What about each of us? Now as soon as I was called for again, Atlas declared to me, that although it were grievous to the Kings Majesty, that I whom he loved above others, was fallen into such mischance, yet because it was not possible for him to transgress his ancient usages, he knew not how else to absolve me, but that the other must be at liberty, and I placed in his stead, yet he would hope that some other would be apprehended, that so I might be able to go home again. However, no release was to be hoped for, until the marriage feast of his future son. This sentence had near cost me my life, and I first hated myself and my twatling tongue, in that I could not hold my peace, yet at last I took courage, and because I considered there was no remedy, I related how this Porter had bestowed a token on me, and commended me to the other, by whose assistance I stood upon the scale, and so was made partaker of all the honour and joy already received. And therefore now it was but equal that I should show myself grateful to my benefactor, and because the same could be done in no other fashion, I returned thanks for the sentence. I was willing and glad to sustain some inconvenience for his sake, who had been helpful to me in coming to such a high place. But if by my wish any thing might be effected, I wished myself at home again, and that so he by me, and I by my wish might be at liberty. Answer was made me, that the wishing stretched not so far. However I might well wish him free. Yet it was very pleasing to his Royal Majesty that I had behaved myself so generously herein, but he was afraid I might still be ignorant into what a miserable condition I had plunged myself through this my curiosity. Hereupon the good man was pronounced free, and I with a sad heart was willing to step aside. CRC sets the old gatekeeper free and takes his place. In turn, CRC can only be freed when someone else sees Isis Unveiled. That can only be when the next Hermetic Marriage takes place. Thus the true purpose of the Marriage is at last revealed. It is the training of a gatekeeper. As humble a task as it is possible to imagine. Are we prepared to do what CRC did, in order to stand outside the door of the mysteries? What must we do to get inside? After me the rest were called for and they came merrily out, which was still more to my smart, for I imagined no other, but that I must finish my life under the gate. I had also many pensive thoughts running up and down in my head, that I should yet undertake, and wherewith to spend the time. At length I considered that I was now old, and according to the course of nature, had few years more to live. And that this anguish and melancholy life would easily dispatch me, and then my doorkeeping would be at an end, and that by a most happy sleep I might quickly bring myself into the grave. I had a variety of these thoughts. Indeed it vexed me that I had seen such gallant things only to be robbed of them. We can surely sympathise with CRCs regrets. We would feel the same. Sometimes it rejoiced me that before my end I had been accepted to all joy, and should not be forced so shamefully to depart. This was the last and worst shock that I sustained. During these my cogitations the rest were ready. Wherefore after they had received a good night form the King and lords, each one was conducted into his lodging. But I most wretched man had nobody to show me the way, and yet must moreover suffer myself to be tormented. Knowing of my certain future function, I was ready to put on the ring, which the other had before worn. Finally, the King exhorted me, that since this was now the last time I would see him in this manner, I should behave myself according to my place, and not against the order. Upon which he took me also in his arms, and kissed me, all which I so understood as if in the morning I must sit at my gate. Now after they had all said a friendly word to me, and at last presented their hands, committing me to the divine protection, I was by both the old men, the Lord of the Tower and Atlas, conducted into a glorious lodging, in which stood three beds, and each of us lay in one of them, where we yet spent almost two, &c. After the last farewell, CRC and his companions retire to the 3 beds for the initiatory sleep. When the awake, a new cycle of the Great Work will begin and a new Chymical Marriage must be prepared. Here are wanting about two leaves in quarto, and he (the author hereof), whereas he imagined he must in the morning be door-keeper, returned home. The last two pages are missing because we must each write our own ending. Each of us is on the path. Each must see the Lady Venus unveiled, so we can participate in the Marriage and replace CRC. He is waiting for us to awaken him. Are we ready? Copyright © 1998 by Stepney Nominees Pty Ltd (ACN 008 869 485) Trustee for Courtis No4 Trust |
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