• BAPHOMET XI book 633

    From Jerry Woody@RICKSBBS to All on Sat Apr 4 07:04:13 2026
    BAPHOMET XI

    Liber DCXXXIII

    {Book 633}

    De Thaumaturgia

    De Thaumaturgia enlarges on the ethical basis of the magical praxis
    for initiates-in-training, and underscores an important principle that
    is all too often overlooked. It first appeared in The International
    (New York, February 1918).--H.B.

    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.


    IT IS NOT POSSIBLE for the Master, o my brethren, who has fought so
    long with those things within Himself which have hindered Him, to
    expect that if toys be given to children they will not play with them.
    But watch may rightly be held lest they injure themselves therewith;
    this paper therefore, as a guard.

    O, My Brethren, even as every dog is allowed one bite, so let every wonder-worker be allowed one miracle. For it is right that he should
    prove his new power, lest he be deceived by the wile and malice of the
    apes of Choronzon.

    But with regard to the repetition of miracles the cause is not
    similar. Firstly cometh forth the general magical objection. The
    business of the aspirant is to climb the Middle Pillar from Malkuth to
    Kether; and though the other Pillars must be grasped firmly as aids to equilibrium, he should in no wise cling to them. He aspires to the
    Knowledge and Conversation of his Holy Guardian Angel, and all other
    works are deviations. He may however perform miracles when necessary
    in order to carry out this main work; thus. he may perform a
    divination to assist him to discover a suitable house for the purpose,
    or even evoke a planetary spirit to guard him and aid him during the
    time of preparation, if it be necessary. But in all such works let him
    be well assured in himself that his sole object is really that
    Knowledge and Conversation. Otherwise, he has broken concentration,
    and the One work alone being White Magick, all others are Black
    Magick.

    Secondly ariseth a similar objection derived from considerations of
    Energy. For all miracles involve loss; as it is said ``she perceived
    that virtue had gone out of him.'' The exception is therefore as
    follows, that such miracles as tend to the conservation or renewal of
    Energy are lawful. Thus the preparation of the Elixir of Life is
    blameless; and the practices of the IX of O.T.O. in general, so far
    as they have for object the gain of Strength, Youth, and Vitality.

    It may further be considered just to perform miracles to aid others,
    within certain limits. One must consciously say: I deliberately








    sacrifice Energy and my own Great Work for this Object. Therefore the
    Magician must first of all calculate whether or no the object be
    worthy of the sacrifice. Thus, in the first year of the Path of the
    Master Therion, he, with V.H. Frater Volo Noscere, evoked the Spirit
    Buer to save the life of V.H. Frater Iehi Aour; saying in themselves:
    The life of this holy man is of vast importance to this Aeon; let us
    give up this small portion of our strength for this great end. The
    answer might have been made: Nay, nothing is ever lost; let him rather
    work out this evil Karma of ill-health, and die and incarnate anew in
    youth and strength. It is hard even now to say if this had been
    better. The holy man did indeed recover, did attain to yet greater
    things, did awake a great people to aspiration; no operation could
    ever have been more successful: Yet still there remaineth doubt as to
    whether the natural order of things had not conceived a finer
    flowering.

    But this is a general objection of the sceptical sort to all miracles
    of whatever kind, and leadeth anon into the quagmire of arguments
    about Free Will. The adept will do better to rely upon The Book of the
    Law, which urgeth constantly to action. Even rash action is better
    than none, by that Light: let the magician then argue that his folly
    is part of that natural order which worketh all so well.

    And this may be taken as a general license to perform any and every
    miracle according to one's will.

    The argument has therefore been swung to each extreme; and like all
    arguments, ends in chaos.

    The above concerning true miracles; but with regard to false miracles
    the case is altogether different.

    Since it is part of the Magick of every one to cause both Nature and
    man to conform to the Will, man may lawfully be influenced by the
    performance of miracles. But true miracles should not be used for this
    purpose; for it is to profane the nature of the miracle, and to cast
    pearls before swine; further, man is so built that he will credit
    false miracles, and regard true miracles as false. It is also useful
    at times for the magician to prove to them that he is an imposter;
    therefore, he can easily expose his false miracles, whereas this must
    not be done where they are true; for to deny true miracles is to
    injure the power to perform them.

    Similarly, none of the other objections cited above apply to false
    miracles; for they are not, properly speaking, magick at all, and come
    under the heading of common acts. Only insofar as common acts are
    magick do they come under consideration, and here the objection may be
    raised that they are, peculiarly, Error; that they simulate, and so
    blaspheme, the Truth. Certainly this is so, and they must only be
    performed for the purpose of blinding the eyes of the malicious, and
    that only in that peculiar spirit of mockery which delights the
    initiates in the Comedy of Pan.

    The end of the matter then is that as in Comedy and Tragedy all things
    are lawful, live thou in Comedy or Tragedy eternally, never blinding
    thyself to think Life aught but mummery, and perform accordingly the
    false miracles or the true, as may be Thy Will.









    Love is the law, love under will.




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