• Oath of the Abyss

    From Jerry Woody@RICKSBBS to All on Sat Apr 4 07:07:05 2026
    ALEISTER CROWLEY

    The Master Therion

    A Biographical Note

    What follows is strictly speaking more autobiographical than
    biographical since it is attributed to Aleister Crowley. The late
    Gerald J. Yorke suggested that this paper could be identical with
    Liber 666--The Beast, which is otherwise not extant. One page of the
    original English typescript is lost; however, the text was recovered
    through double-translation from the 1925 E.V. German publication. It
    includes the full text of the ``Oath of the Abyss,'' and readers are
    cautioned that this Oath is traditionally held to be absolutely
    efficacious and hence not to be taken casually or lightly.--H.B.

    SOME SIX MONTHS after the death of Eliphas Levi Zahed, in the Year
    (1875 E.V.) of the foundation of the Theosophical Society, was born a
    male child. The sign Leo being in the ascendant at his nativity, he is
    here called by that name.

    The family of Leo was both distinguished and prosperous; he received
    the best education available in the land of his birth.

    In the beginning of the third year (1897 E.V.) of his studies at the University, he underwent what may be called the Trance of Sorrow. That
    is, he perceived the vanity of all earthly ambition.

    This conviction so took hold of him that he renounced, then and there,
    his career, despite the brilliant promise which it would otherwise
    have afforded, and resolved firmly to devote himself without reserve
    to the Great Work. By this he meant, to find a medium in which effort
    might secure success immune to the assaults of Time and other
    conditions of human existence. For his mind was yet young and
    untaught.

    His first reading of the literature of Alchemy and kindred subjects,
    to which he now resorted, convinced him of the existence of a Secret
    Body of Initiates competent to aid him in his research.

    He sent forth instinctively an intense current of Will, calling upon
    the Masters in such a Sanctuary to come to his assistance.

    The call was immediately heard. Indeed, at the moment of its utterance
    (Easter 1898 E.V.) he was in the closest possible association with one
    of them, albeit this man so concealed his true nature that Leo did not
    discover the truth until three years later, when his need evoked the
    aid of this Master.

    In the summer of 1898 E.V., Leo travelling in the mountains of Europe,
    fell in with a man who proved to be an eager student of Alchemy. He
    pursued this acquaintance, and exacted from him a promise to introduce
    him to a more advanced adept. The latter him introduced him into that








    organization, so that he obtained his first initiation on November 18,
    1898 E.V.

    In this Society Leo made rapid progress and attained early in 1899
    E.V. the highest grade which its Chief was permitted to give. Within
    one or two months of that event that Chief, who was but the visible representative of Secret Chiefs, committed so grave a blunder, as a
    culmination of a series of blunders, that he lost Their confidence.
    The Outer Order which depended on him dissolved at once in confusion.

    Unfamiliar with the Inner workings of the Order, and realizing his own inability to judge a matter beyond his knowledge, Leo remained openly
    loyal to the fallen Head; but as he felt instinctively that he could
    not learn any more from this source, he undertook a journey of three
    years to the remotest parts of the earth, searching incessantly for
    further enlightenment.

    The Masters, who were watching him, sent out messengers from time to
    time, in order to teach him in many secret paths of enlightenment. In
    all these he attained the greatest success; it can be said that at his
    return to the country of his birth in 1903 E.V. he was the most
    advanced adept (as distinguished from a Master) in the world. And yet
    he was so far from accepting his progress with satisfaction, that he
    formally and finally gave up the Great Work as insignificant.

    And this too was the Plan of the Masters.

    Having surrendered his True Will so far that he had married (August
    1903 E.V.) and settled down to the life of an ordinary man, having
    built up a fortress of resentment against all spiritual assault, Leo
    had become a fit instrument to carry out the inscrutable designs of
    the Masters.

    At the end of a sporting expedition in Asia he stayed in Cairo for the
    Season with his young wife, a woman of neither instinct for, nor
    interest in, any but the most frivolous of worldly amusements.

    Now the Masters, the Secret Chiefs of the Order to which he owed his
    first initiation, are the directors of the spiritual destinies of this
    planet. These men chose this woman (of all women) to carry Their Will
    to the Aspirant who had renounced his aspiration.

    Leo received their message with quiet mockery: he agreed to carry out
    the instructions conveyed by his wife in a spirit of irony, resolved
    to demonstrate to her the absurdity of her claim to be in
    communication with a praeter-human Intelligence.

    The principal of these instructions was to shut himself up in a
    certain room of his house for one hour daily for three days (April 8-
    n-10, 1904 E.V.) that he might write what should then be given to him.

    He was astonished beyond measure when, on the stroke of the appointed
    hour, he heard the accents of a human voice, speaking in English (a
    language he understood sufficiently for the purpose) and continuing
    until the sixty minutes had exactly passed.

    This occurred on the two succeeding days: the result is the Manuscript
    known as Liber AL vel Legis; or The Book of the Law.









    Other communications were made at about this period by the Secret
    Chiefs. They proved beyond all possibility of doubt to Leo, a firm
    sceptic accustomed to mathematical and scientific methods of
    criticism, their own existence, and their possession of power and
    knowledge far exceeding anything hereto conceived as human.

    This proof, at least the major part of it, a portion ample to
    establish the above thesis, is extant; it is contained implicitly in
    the MS. of Liber AL itself, and is accessible at any time to any
    Aspirant to the Secret Wisdom.

    It is in this book, also, that the Secret Chiefs conferred upon Leo
    the title of TO MEGA VHRION, with its corresponding number DCLXVI; as
    the Master Therion, therefore, let him henceforth be denoted. (It was
    not for many years that he became fit to assume this office in its
    full scope; he did so on October 1915 E.V.)

    They instructed him definitely to take over the rule and governance of
    the Order, assuming the place vacant by the fall of the original
    Chief; and to publish openly the whole of the secret knowledge in his possession in such a form that it might survive the general
    catastrophe to the whole of civilization, which They saw was imminent.
    (The war of 1914-n-18 is to be regarded as the preliminary skirmish of
    this vast world-conflict.)

    The effect of this upon Therion was to bring out two contradictory
    elements in his character.

    On the one hand: he was absolutely convinced of the truth of the
    claims of the Secret Chiefs, of their praeter-human attainments, and
    of Their right and power to direct the course of events upon this
    planet. Moreover he was bound to Them by his original oath at his
    first initiation.

    On the other hand: he was wholly at variance with great bulk of
    philosophy and ethics set forth in Liber AL. He was filled, in short,
    with two conflicting currents of enthusiasm and resentment.

    In the upshot, after a mostly contemptuous attempt to carry out
    formally Their first instructions, acting, in such a way as to defeat
    his own apparent efforts (as if to say, let them bring their own work
    to fruition, if they can and will), he revolted openly. The experience
    had forced him to abandon his attitude of deliberate worldliness, but
    he did his utmost to follow his own career upon a Path not Theirs.

    The next few years saw him engaged in this desperate struggle against
    Them. Little by little they broke his false will. Many were the
    tortures by which They compelled him to renew his allegiance: many
    were the signs by which They manifested Their vigilance and Their
    virtue.

    He fought every yard of ground with desperate tenacity; it was no
    sudden surrender of his, but the steady compulsion of Their might,
    that brought him back to the True Path.

    Now the Secret Chiefs had chosen him as Their representative on earth,
    as the vehicle of the Utterance. And because he was not yet fitted by








    full initiation to carry out Their designs, it was imperative that
    They should prevent him, even when he consented to execute Their
    commands, from making a premature appearance. This was not altogether
    easy to secure for, despite his own determination to abandon his
    worldly career, he had obtained eminence in two widely distinct paths
    of human activity; so that whatever he might choose to set forth would
    be certain to receive due attention from the world at large.

    As wary as he was courageous, as skilful and subtle as he was full of
    resource, he gave Them no shadow of cause to reproach him; yet They
    destroyed his love, his hope, and his peace of mind. They alienated
    him from every single friend and supporter; he was betrayed again and
    again even by those who sought to be most loyal to him, and would have
    died a thousand deaths to serve him.

    They masked him so grotesquely, hideously, obscenely, that it became
    scarce possible for any man to penetrate the secret of his true
    personality.

    Yet also during this whole time, They led him in divers ways through
    ordeals more and more exalted, until They had fixed him at the summit
    of the Order, in that degree of enlightenment which (or so it is said)
    is attained by any man in the body not oftener than once in Two
    Thousand years.

    The climax of their dealings with him came in the weeks immediately
    preceding and following the Spring Equinox of 1924 E.V. At this time
    he lay sick unto death. He was entirely alone; for They would even
    permit the presence of those few whom They had themselves appointed to
    aid him in this final initiation. In this last ordeal the earthly part
    of him was dissolved in water; the water was vaporized into air; the
    air was rarified utterly, until he was free to make the last effort,
    and to pass into the vast caverns of the Threshold which guards the
    Realm of Fire. Now naught human may come through those immensities. So
    in that Fire he was consumed wholly, and as pure Spirit alone did he
    return, little by little, during the months that followed, into the
    body and mind that had perished in that great ordeal of which he can
    say no more than: I died.

    But these six months being accomplished, a certain Virgin came forth
    at the bidding of the Secret Chiefs, at whose touch he resumed contact
    with his human life.

    Her he conveyed swiftly to the Desert of the Sahara, that in silent
    communion with her Soul he might become aware of the intimate nature
    of his Work for the Masters; for she was verily a symbol of the Virgin
    Bride, whose redemption is the mystery of the Perpetuation of the
    Godhead.

    Now when they had taken ship and sailed even to the midst of the
    Mediterranean Sea, there came to him once again an impulse from the
    Secret Chiefs: to write down in the most succinct form possible a
    statement of his nature and purpose.

    And this he did do in the manifesto following:

    TO MAN










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


    My Term of Office upon the Earth being come in the year of the
    foundation of the Theosophical Society, I took upon myself, in my
    turn, the sin of the whole World, that the Prophecies might be
    fulfilled, so that Mankind may take the Next Step from the Magical
    Formula of Osiris to that of Horus.
    And mine Hour being now upon me, I proclaim my Law.
    The word of the Law is Velhma

    Given in the midst of the
    Mediterranean Sea
    An XX, Sol in 3Libra die Jovis
    by me TO MEGA VHRION DCLXVI
    LOGOS AIQNOS Velhma
    Whoso understandeth may seek.

    Now of this which is here written; ``I took upon myself, in my turn,
    the sin of the whole World that the Prophecies might be fulfilled,''
    it is to be understood that not only the definite spiritual
    experiences which determine the fact, but also the whole of his life,
    his joys, his sufferings, his travels in so many lands, his
    achievements in so many paths, his mingling with so many types of men
    and women of so many climes and climates, is, in sum, an universal
    experience which has enabled him to fulfil to the uttermost the great
    Oath taken by him on his initiation to the grade of Master of the
    Temple; as here follows:

    VIII.

    ``I.

    I, O.M., etc., a member of the Body of God, hereby bind myself on
    behalf of the Whole Universe, even as we are now physically bound unto
    the cross of suffering:

    II.

    that I will lead a pure life, as a devoted servant of the Order:

    III.

    that I will understand all things:

    IV.

    that I will love all things:

    V.

    that I will perform all things and endure all things:

    VI.

    that I will continue in the Knowledge and Conversation of my Holy
    Guardian Angel:









    VII.

    that I will work without attachment:

    VIII.

    that I will work in truth:

    IX.

    that I will rely only upon myself:

    X.

    that I will interpret every phenomenon as a particular dealing of God
    with my Soul.

    And if I fail herein, may my pyramid be profaned, and the Eye closed
    to me.''

    Now therefore this proclamation of this word is the fulfillment of his
    Oath on his initiation to the grade of Magus (even as Gautama Buddha
    uttered the Word ANATTA, Laotze the Word TAO, Dionysus the Word IAO,
    Mohammed the Word ALLAH, and so for the rest, at the due interval each
    in his place). For the function of the Magus is to proclaim a new Law
    by virtue of one Word in which resides a Formula of Wisdom.

    Here followeth the book called the Book of the Magus, and declareth
    unto him that shall understand it, the conditions of that office.



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