CONCERNING DEATH
                       By Aleister Crowley

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[From the "International" December 1917]

An Epistle of Baphomet to the Illustrious Damozel Ana Wright,
Companion of the Holy Graal, Shining Like the Moon.

                        CONCERNING DEATH

That She and Her Sisters May Bring Comfort to All Them That Are Nigh
Death, and Unto Such as Love Them.









Beloved Daughter and Sister,
     Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

It is written in the Book of the Law; Every man and every woman is a
Star.  It is Our Lady of the Stars that speaketh to thee, O thou that
art a star, a member of the Body of Nuit.  Listen, for thine ears are
become dulled to the mean noises of the earth; the infinite silence of
the Stars woos thee with subtle musick.  Behold her bending down above
thee, a flame of blue, all- touching, all penetrant, her lovely hands
upon the black earth and her lithe body arched for love, and her soft
feet not hurting the little floweres, and think that all thy grossness
shall presently fall from thee as thou leapest to her embrace, caught
up into her love as a dewdrop into the kisses of the sunrise.  Is not
the ecstacy of Nuit the consiousness of of the continuity of
existence, the omnipresence of her body? All that hath hurt thee was
that thou knewest it not, as that fadeth from thee thou shalt know as
never yet how all is one.
     Again  she  saith:   I  give  unimaginable  joys  on  earth, 
certainty,  not faith,  while in life, upon death. This thou hast 
known.  Time that eateth his children hath not power on them that 
would  not  be children of Time.  To them  that  know  themselves 
immortal,  that  dwell  always in eternity,  conscious  of  Nuit, 
throned  upon the chariot of the sun,  there is no death that men 
call death.  In all the universe.  darkness is only found in  the 
shadow of a gross and opaque planet. as it were for a moment; the 
universe itself is a flood of light eternal. So also death is but 
through  accident;  thou hast hidden thyself in the shadow of thy 
gross body,  and taking it for reality,  thou hast trembled.  But 
the orb revolveth anon;  the shadow passeth away from thee. There 
is the dissolution,  and eternal ecstasy in the kisses of Nu! For 
inasmuch as thou hast made the Law of Freedom thine, as thou hast 
lived in Light and Liberty and Love,  thou hast become a  Freeman 
of the City of Stars.
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     Listen  again to thine own voice within thee.  Is not  Hadit 
the  flame that burns in every heart of man,  and in the core  of 
every star?  Is not He Life,  and the giver of Life?  And is  not 
therefore  the  knowledge of Him the knowledge of Death?  For  it 
hath been shown unto thee in many other places how Death and Love 
be twins.  Now art thou the hunter,  and Death rideth beside thee 
with  his  horse and spear as thou chasest thy Will  through  the 
forests  of  Eternity,  whose  trees  are the hair  of  Nuit  thy 
mistress!  Thrill with the joy of life and  death!  Know,  hunter 
mighty and swift,  the quarry turns to bay!  Thou has but to make 
one sharp thrust,  and thou hast won. The Virgin of Eternity lies 
supine  at thy mercy,  and thou art Pan!  Thy death shall be  the 
seal  of the promise of our age-long love.  Hast thou not striven 
to the inmost in thee? Death is the crown of all. Harden! Hold up 
thyself! Lift thine head! breath not so deep --- die!
     Or  art thou still entangled with the thorny plaits of  wild 
briar rose that thou hast woven in thy magick dance on earth? Are 
not  thine  eyes strong enough to bear the starlight?  Must  thou 
linger yet awhile in the valley? Must thou dally with the shadows 
in the dusk?  Then,  if it be thy will, thou hast no right but to 
do  thy will!  Love still these phantoms of the earth;  thou  has 
made  thyself  a king;  if it please thee to play  with  toys  of 
matter,  were they not made to serve thy pleasure? Then follow in 
thy  mind  the  wondrous word of the Stele of  Revealing  itself. 
Return  if  thou wilt from the abode of  the  stars:  dwell  with 
mortality,  and feast thereon. For thou art this day made Lord of 
Heaven and of Earth.

     The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
          Saith with his voice of truth and calm:
     O thou that hast a single arm!
          O thou that glitterest in the moon!
     I weave the in the spinning charm;
          I lure thee with the billowy tune.


     The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
          Hath joined the dwellers of the light,
     Opening Duant, the star abodes,
          Their keys receiving.

     The dead man Ankh-f-na-Khonsu
          Hath joined the dwellers of the light,
     His pleasure on the earth to do
          Among the living.

     Love is the law, love under will.
   The Benidiction of the All-Begetter, All-Devourer be upon thee.