CHAPTER IV.
THE FORMULA OF ALHIM, AND THAT OF ALIM.
"ALHIM", (Elohim) is the exoteric word for Gods.
"Gods" are the Forces of Nature; their "Names" are the Laws of Nature.
Thus They are eternal, omnipotent, omnipresent and so on; and thus their
"Wills" are immutable and absolute.
It is the masculine plural of a feminine noun, but its nature is principally
feminine.
It represents Sakti,or Teh; femininity always means form,
manifestation. The masculine Siva, or Tao, is always a concealed force.
It is a perfect hieroglyph of the number 5. This should be studied in "A Note
on Genesis" (Equinox I, II).
The Elements are all represented, as in Tetragrammaton, but there is no
development from one into the others. They are, as it were, thrown together ---
untamed, only sympathising by virtue of their wild and stormy but elastically
resistless energy. The Central letter is "He" --- the letter of breath --- and
represents Spirit. The first letter "Aleph" is the natural letter of Air, and
the Final "Mem" is the natural letter of Water. Together, "Aleph" and "Mem" make
"Am" --- the mother within whose womb the Cosmos is conceived. But "Yod" is not
the natural letter of Fire. Its juxtaposition with "He" sanctifies that fire to
the "Yod" of Tetragrammaton. Similarly we find "Lamed" for Earth, where we
should expect Tau --- in order to emphasize the influence of Venus, who rules
Libra.
"ALHIM", therefore, represents rather the formula of Consecration than that
of a complete ceremony. It is the breath of benediction, yet so potent that it
can give life to clay and light to darkness.
In consecrating a weapon, "Aleph" is the whirling force of the thunderbolt,
the lightning which flameth out of the East even into the West. This is the gift
of the wielding of the thunderbolt of Zeus or Indra, the god of Air. "Lamed" is
the Ox-goad, the driving force; and it is also the Balance, representing the
truth and love of the Magician. It is the loving care which he bestows upon
perfecting his instruments, and the equilibration of that fierce force which
initiates the ceremony.
The letters Aleph and Lamed are infinitely important in this Aeon of
Horus; they are indeed the Key of the Book of the Law. No more can be said in
this place than that Aleph is Harpocrates, Bacchus Diphues, the Holy Ghost,
the "Pure Fool" or Innocent Babe who is also the Wandering Singer who
impregnates the King's Daughter with Himself as Her Child; Lamed is the King's
Daughter, satisfied by Him, holding His "Sword and Balances" in her lap. These
weapons are the Judge, armed with power to execute His Will, and Two Witnesses
"in whom shall every Truth be established" in accordance with whose testimony
he gives judgment.
"Yod" is the creative energy -- the procreative power: and yet "Yod" is the
solitude and silence of the hermitage into which the Magician has shut himself.
"Mem" is the letter of water, and it is the Mem final, whose long flat lines
suggest the Sea at Peace HB:Mem-final ; not the ordinary (initial and medial)
Mem whose hieroglyph is a wave HB:Mem.
In the symbolism above outlined, Yod is the Mercurial "Virgin Word",
the Spermatozoon concealing its light under a cloke; and Mem is the amniotic
fluid, the flood wherein is the Life-bearing Ark. See A. Crowley "The Ship",
Equinox I, X.
And then, in the Centre of all, broods Spirit, which combines the mildness of
the Lamb with the horns of the Ram, and is the letter of Bacchus or "Christ".
The letter He is the formula of Nuith, which makes possible the process
described in the previous notes. But it is not permissible here to explain
fully the exact matter or manner of this adjustment. I have preferred the
exoteric attributions, which are sufficiently informative for the beginner.
After the magician has created his instrument, and balanced it truly, and
filled it with the lightnings of his Will, then is the weapon laid away to rest;
and in this Silence, a true Consecration comes.
THE FORMULA OF ALIM
It is extremely interesting to contrast with the above the formula of the
elemental Gods deprived of the creative spirit. One might suppose that as ALIM,
is the masculine plural of the masculine noun AL, its formula would be more
virile than that of ALHIM, which is the masculine plural of the feminine noun
ALH. A moment's investigation is sufficient to dissipate the illusion. The word
masculine has no meaning except in relation to some feminine correlative.
The word ALIM may in fact be considered as neuter. By a rather absurd
convention, neuter objects are treated as feminine on account of their
superficial resemblance in passivity and inertness with the unfertilized female.
But the female produces life by the intervention of the male, while the neuter
does so only when impregnated by Spirit. Thus we find the feminine AMA, becoming
AIMA,
AMA is 42, the number of sterility; AIMA, 52, that of fertility, of BN,
the SON.
through the operation of the phallic Yod, while ALIM, the congress of dead
elements, only fructifies by the brooding of Spirit.
This being so, how can we describe ALIM as containing a Magical Formula?
Inquiry discloses the fact that this formula is of a very special kind.
The word adds up to 81, which is a number of the moon. It is thus the formula
of witchcraft, which is under Hecate.
See A. Crowley "Orpheus" for the Invocation of this Goddess.
It is only the romantic mediaeval perversion of science that represents young
women as partaking in witchcraft, which is, properly speaking, restricted to the
use of such women as are no longer women in the Magical sense of the word,
because thy are no longer capable of corresponding to the formula of the male,
and are therefore neuter rather than feminine. It is for this reason that their
method has always been referred to the moon, in that sense of the term in which
she appears, not as the feminine correlative of the sun, but as the burnt-out,
dead, airless satellite of earth.
No true Magical operation can be performed by the formula of ALIM. All the
works of witchcraft are illusory; and their apparent effects depend on the idea
that it is possible to alter things by the mere rearrangement of them. One must
not rely upon the false analogy of the Xylenes to rebut this argument. It is
quite true that geometrical isomers act in different manners towards the
substance to which they are brought into relation. And it is of course necessary
sometimes to rearrange the elements of a molecule before that molecule can form
either the masculine or the feminine element in a true Magical combination with
some other molecule.
It is therefore occasionally inevitable for a Magician to reorganize the
structure of certain elements before proceeding to his operation proper.
Although such work is technically witchcraft, it must not be regarded as
undesirable on that ground, for all operations which do not transmute matter
fall strictly speaking under this heading.
The real objection to this formula is not inherent in its own nature.
Witchcraft consists in treating it as the exclusive preoccupation of Magick, and
especially in denying to the Holy Spirit his right to indwell His Temple.
The initiate of the XI Degree of O.T.O. will remark that there is a
totally different formula of ALIM, complementary with that here discussed. 81
may be regarded as a number of Yesod rather than of Luna. The actual meaning
of the word may be taken as indicating the formula. Aleph may be referred to
Harpocrates, with allusion to the well-known poem of Catullus. Lamed may imply
the exaltation of Saturn, and suggest the Three of Swords in a particular
manner. Yod will then recall Hermes, and Mem the Hanged Man. We have thus a
Tetragrammaton which contains no feminine component. The initial Force is here
the Holy Spirit and its vehicle or weapon the "Sword and Balances". Justice is
then done upon the Mercurial "Virgin", with the result that the Man is
"Hanged" or extended, and is slain in this manner. Such an operation makes
creation impossible --- as in the former case; but here there is no question
of re-arrangement; the creative force is employed deliberately for
destruction, and is entirely absorbed in its own sphere (or cylinder, on
Einstein's equations) of action. This Work is to be regarded as "Holiness to
the Lord". The Hebrews, in fact, conferred the title of Qadosh (holy) upon its
adepts. Its effect is to consecrate the Magicians who perform it in a very
special way. We may take note also of the correspondence of Nine with Teth,
XI, Leo, and the Serpent. The great merits of this formula are that it avoids
contact with the inferior planes, that it is self-sufficient, that it involves
no responsibilities, and that it leaves its masters not only stronger in
themselves, but wholly free to fulfil their essential Natures. Its abuse is an
abomination.
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