CHAPTER III
THE FORMULA OF TETRAGRAMMATON.
Yod, He, Vau, He, the Ineffable Name (Jehovah) of the Hebrews. The four
letters refer respectively to the four "elements", Fire, Water, Air, Earth, in
the order named.
This formula is of most universal aspect, as all things are necessarily
comprehended in it; but its use in a magical ceremony is little understood.
The climax of the formula is in one sense before even the formulation of the
Yod. For the Yod is the most divine aspect of the Force --- the remaining
letters are but a solidification of the same thing. It must be understood that
we are here speaking of the whole ceremony considered as a unity, not merely of
that formula in which "Yod" is the god invoked, "He" the Archangel, and so on.
In order to understand the ceremony under this formula, we must take a more
extended view of the functions of the four weapons than we have hitherto done.
The formation of the "Yod" is the formulation of the first creative force, of
that father who is called "self-begotten", and unto whom it is said: "Thou has
formulated thy Father, and made fertile thy Mother". The adding of the "He" to
the "Yod" is the marriage of that Father to the great co-equal Mother, who is a
reflection of Nuit as He is of Hadit. Their union brings forth the son "Vau" who
is the heir. Finally the daughter "He" is produced. She is both the twin sister
and the daughter of "Vau".
There is a further mystery herein, far deeper, for initiates.
His mission is to redeem her by making her his bride; the result of this is
to set her upon the throne of her mother, and it is only she whose youthful
embrace can reawaken the eld of the All-Father. In this complex family
relationship
The formula of Tetragrammaton, as ordinarily understood, ending with
the appearance of the daughter, is indeed a degradation.
is symbolised the whole course of the Universe. It will be seen that (after
all) the Climax is at the end. It is the second half of the formula which
symbolises the Great Work which we are pledged to accomplish. The first step of
this is the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian
Angel, which constitutes the Adept of the Inner Order. The re-entry of these
twin spouses into the womb of the mother is that initiation described in Liber
418, which gives admission to the Inmost Order of the A.'. A.'. Of the last step
we cannot speak.
It will now be recognised that to devise a practical magical ceremony to
correspond to Tetragrammaton in this exalted sense might be difficult if not
impossible. In such a ceremony the Rituals of purification alone might occupy
many incarnations.
It will be necessary, therefore, to revert to the simpler view of
Tetragrammaton, remembering only that the "He" final is the Throne of the
Spirit, of the Shin of Pentagrammaton.
The Yod will represent a swift and violent creative energy; following this
will be a calmer and more reflective but even more powerful flow of will, the
irresistible force of a mighty river. This state of mind will be followed by an
expansion of the consciousness; it will penetrate all space, and this will
finally undergo a crystallization resplendent with interior light. Such
modifications of the original Will may be observed in the course of the
invocations when they are properly performed.
The peculiar dangers of each are obvious --- that of the first is a flash in
the pan --- a misfire; that of the second, a falling into dreaminess or reverie;
that of the third, loss of concentration. A mistake in any of these points will
prevent, or injure the proper formation of, the fourth.
In the expression which will be used in Chapter XV: "Enflame thyself", etc.,
only the first stage is specified; but if that is properly done the other stages
will follow as if by necessity. So far is it written concerning the formula of
Tetragrammaton.
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