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A76951 XL. questions concerning the soule· Propounded by Dr. Balthasar Walter· And answered, by Jacob Behmen. Aliàs Teutonicus Philosophus. And in his answer to the first question is the turned eye, or, philosophick globe. (Which in it selfe containeth all mysteries) with an exposition of it. VVritten in the Germane language. Anno. 1620.; Viertzig Fragen von der Seelen Urstand, Essentz, Wesen, Natur und Eisenschafft. English Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624.; Böhme, Jakob, 1575-1624. Clavis. English.; Sparrow, John, 1615-1665?.; Walther, Balthaser, 1586-1640.; Simons, Matthew, d. 1654, printer. 1647 (1647) Wing B3408A; ESTC R172808 191,083 216

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it up it attributeth the power to God and giveth him the Glory it doth as an humble Childe and standeth still under the Crosse and letteth the Devill goe rushing away over it but it sprouteth forth in humility and meeknesse through Death into Eternall Life and bringeth forth much fruit in Patience 26. And so the Devill can doe nothing to it it is as it were dead d Or before to him he may keep a racket with his Turba in the Earthly Life with his helpers the wicked men this he hath but as a scorne in the sight of God for he is a proud Spirit and would be above the Wonders of God but an humility can e Or subdue binde him 27. After this manner every man may escape the false f Or Magus Magician and also the Negromancer for no Power can touch him in whom God dwelleth and as Christ in his Death overcame Death and the Devill so also can we in Christ for the Word which became man dwelleth in us and in the Word we can reigne over the Devill and Hell nothing can hinder us 28. And thus we give you for an Answer to this Question that the soule in its Originall is greatly powerfull it can doe much but its power is onely in that Principle wherein it is for the Devill cannot reigne over God 29. It s power is not given to it as a King giveth favour and power to a man but it consisteth in a Naturall Right therefore we are Children of the g Or Allmightinesse Omnipotence of God and inherit his Goods in the Omnipotence The seventh Question Whether is the Soule Corporeall or not Corporeall 1. THat thing which comes from no beginning hath also nothing But if it be somewhat then it seeketh its beginning in it selfe for every Spirit dwelleth in the deepest Abysse of its h Or Being Essence and if it must make the Essence to it selfe then it can dwell in nothing that is strange to it but in it selfe in its owne Essence 2. When God created the Soule then the Holy Ghost i Or encompassed cloathed it with the Tincture for one part of the soule consisted in the Tincture it was k Or without a body naked of it selfe as the glowing Fire is l Or Source naked and is cloathed when it hath the Tincture 3. But you understand that the growing proceedeth from the warmth that is the driver forth of the Tincture it driveth the twig out of its roote viz. out of its owne Fire be it cold or hot fire 4. For Darkenesse hath the cold fire so long till it attaineth the Anguish and then it kindleth it selfe in the heat as you see in an Hearb if it come into another l Or Source Property 5. And thus we give you to understand that the Tincture is the true Body of the soule for the soule is Fire and the Tincture ariseth from the Fire the fire draweth it againe into it selfe and allayeth it selfe therewith so that the wrathfull source is quenched and then the Tincture subsisteth in meeknesse 6. For the soule hath no Essence nor m Might or ability Power in it selfe but the Fire is its power and thus water proceedeth from the meeknesse of the Tincture 7. For the fire is desirous and where there is a desiring of the Originall there is also a finding of the Originall thus the fire findeth water in the Tincture and turneth it into Sulphur according to the power of all the seven Spirits of Nature and this is n Or the. a water of Life 8. For the Tincture springeth up in the water like a sprout and the fire in the Abysse causeth it and so the water in the Sulphur of the seven Spirits is turned into the Mysterie for the Great o Arcanum Secret what God and the Eternity can doe lyeth therein 9. And thus the Mysterie containeth two formes viz. fire and water and changeth it selfe according to them both viz. according to fire into Red and according to the Tincture into White p This white this is a splendour or Glance of the Fire by which the Life may see and know it selfe from whence Reason and the senses arise And the Minde is in the wheele of the Anguish in the Fire out of which the Essences arise 10. And so we see what the blood is viz. q Or an Habitation a house of the soule but the Tincture is its body 11. The true soule hath no comprehensible body which may be called soule but the body groweth in the Tincture in the Sulphur out of Sulphur that is each Spirit of the seven Spirits of Nature desireth Essentiality and that concrete Essentiality is Sulphur 12. For Sul is the vertue of the Light and Phur is the vertue of the foure Formes of the Originall of Nature as is mentioned at large in the third Booke Mesch mixture or concretion 13. And thus the Phur desireth flesh that is a r Masse of fire and water and it is conceived and borne in the Tincture 14. And the Tincture is the sprouting of the body and the fire is an Originall of the Spirit through the Tincture for the Spirit of the soule taketh its Originall in the Tincture which then figureth the true Image according to the Image of God that is according to all the three Principles for in the Fire the soule is no similitude of God but in the Spirit it is the Image of God 15. For the first soule was incorporated with the Divine Essentiality together in the Tincture so that it had the Divine body in the virgine of Wisdome in which the Tincture standeth which is the Angelicall Image 16. And so wee answer you that as to the soule onely beside the Spirit it is a Globe of Fire with an Eye of Fire and an Eye of Light which turne themselves backwards into one another as the wheele in Ezechiel that could goe on every side though Babell hath contrived another meaning about it but a blinde one without Spirit 17. But as to its Tincture proceeding from the Light which ariseth both from the fire and Light Å¿ The soule it is a Spirit in which the Originall of the soule and of the Spirit cannot part asunder in Eternity It is an Eternall band and when the bloud t Run out is gone and the body dieth then that band remaineth in Eternity 18. As to the soule onely the body belongeth not to the Essence of the soule they are two severall Essences for the body is the Glasse and dwelling house of the soule also its u Inheritance owne Lands or goods or possession Proprietary and it is also a cause that the x Or poore meere soule altereth the Spirit according to the lust of the body or of the Spirit of this world 19. Whereby the Image in the Spirit is altered altogether according to the Contence of the Will which the soule hath y Or
yield it selfe to be drawn then it becommeth borne againe and so beommeth Gods Image 2. Secondly the Turba also mightily draweth the soule with its band and continually bringeth the Earthly desire into it especially in the youth when the Earthly Tree sticketh full of greene sprouting Essences and Poyson then the Turba doth so mightily insinuate it selfe that many a soule is not freed to Eternity 3. In a thing which hath its rise from two beginnings being of equall weight one part will sinke downe if weight be added to it be it either good or evill that is added 4. Sinne maketh not it selfe but the will maketh it it commeth from the Imagination into the Spirit for the Spirit entreth into a thing and is infected by that thing and so the Turba of that thing commeth into the Spirit and first destroyeth the Image of God 5. And the Turba proceedeth further and searcheth deeper and so it findeth the Abysse viz. the soule and seeketh in the soule and so findeth the wrathfull Fire by which it mingleth it selfe with the thing that is so introduced into the Spirit and thus at length sinne is wholly borne Now therefore whatsoever desireth to bring that which is outward into the Will that is sinne 6. The will ought to incline to nothing but to meeknesse and Love as if it were a Nothing or Dead wee should onely desire to live to God so that God may worke in us and whatsoever wee doe besides our will must be directed so that we doe it to God 7. But if we set our will upon the e Covetousnesse or earthly desire viz. Pride Goods Power and Honour Essence then wee bring the Essence into the Spirit and that taketh possession of our Heart and then the Turba is borne and the soule is captivated by the thing 8. And therefore we Answer that no soule commeth pure from the Mothers f Or body wombe be it begotten by holy or unholy Parents 9. And as the Abysse and the Anger of God and also the earthly world depend wholly on God the Father and yet cannot comprehend and touch his Heart and Spirit so it is also with the Childe in the Mothers wombe if it be begotten by godly Parents then each Principle g Or hath a part or one part or share in it Note this yee perfectists standeth in its owne part 10. When the Turba taketh the earthly body then the Heaven taketh the Spirit and the Majesty filleth the Spirit and then the soule is in God it is free from paine 11. But while the soule remaineth in the Earthly Life it is not free because the earthly Spirit doth with its Imagination alwayes bring its Abominations into it and the Spirit must continually be in strife against the Earthly Life The sixteenth Question How is the Soule kept in such union both in the Adamicall and Regenerate Body 1. WE have mentioned before that there are three Principles which are all three in the soule already beforehand and are in one another as one thing and you must understand that the strife in the soule beginneth before in the seed while it lyeth hidden in both Sexes in the Man and Woman when also the Turba stirreth up it selfe before in that it driveth the Essence of the seed to a false Imagination to a false Desire 2. Although the Spirit tameth the body yet it imagineth and this the Turba causeth in the seed and no man can well deny but that many times this Imagination is offensive to him and where there is a right Spirit it wisheth it h Exeommunicated anathematised And you must know that the spirit of the soule sticketh thus in a miserable strait and cannot be loosed untill the Turba taketh the Body 3. Now there is never any union between the outward and the Regenerate Man the outward man would alwayes devoure the Regenerate for they are in one another but each hath its owne Principle so that the outward cannot over-master the Inward if the Spirit doe but continue i Or the Combate in strife 4. They may very well depend on one another for all three set forth Gods workes of Wonder if they continue in due Order each keeping its owne Principle Note three beare rule in Man 5. For the soule hath the Government of the Fire and it is the cause of the life of all three and the k The Spirit of the Soule Spirit hath the Government of the Light in which the Noble heavenly Image consisteth with the Divine Body and the outward Spirit hath the Government of the Earthly Life this should seeke and manifest the Wonders and the Inward Spirit should give it understanding to doe that and the soule should manifest the Abysse viz. the highest secret to l The outward Spirit it 6. The Soule is the Pearle and the Spirit of the soule is the finder of the Pearle and the Earthly Spirit is the seeker the Earthly body is the m Mysterium Mystery wherein the n Arcanum secret of Greatest o Or hiddennesse abstrusenesse is coucht for the Deity hath manifested it selfe in the earthlinesse viz. in a comprehensible Essence and therefore now three Seekers belong thereto 7. But you must not suppose that we are an Enemie to the outward life for it is most profitable to us as to the Wonders of God there is nothing more profitable to the whole man then to stand still in his threefold Life and not goe back at all with the outward into the Invard but with the Inward into the outward 8. For the outward is a Beast and belongeth not to the Inward but its wonders which it hath brought forth out of the Inward and which it hath opened in the comprehensible Essence they belong in their figure not in their Essence to the Inward the Inward Spirit must receive these which are Gods workes of Wonder for they shall be the joy of it for ever 9. And thus we say that the soule may be kept very well in the New Man if the Spirit of its Tincture doe but hinder its p Seeking or Desire Longing and Imagination and although the outward Spirit be bestiall yet the Inward understanding Spirit is able to keepe in and tame the outward for it is Lord over it But he that suffereth the Bestiall Spirit to be Lord he is a Beast and hath also a Bestiall Image in the inward Figure in the Tincture 10. And he that letteth the Fire-Spirit viz. the Turba be Lord he is an q Substantiall or Devill incanrate Essentiall Devill in the Inward Image therefore here it is necessary that the outward Spirit powre r Viz. humility water into the fire that it may hold that Å¿ Or sterne strong Spirit captive and that seeing it will not be Gods Image it may t At least remaine a Beast in the Inward Image 11. Now if we consider our selves in the u Of the Old and New
man together union the outward Spirit is very profitable to us for many soules would perish if the Bestiall Spirit were not which beholdeth the Fire captive and setteth before the Fire-Spirit earthly bestiall Labour and Joy wherein it may buisie it selfe till it be able by the x Or workes Wonders in the Imagination to discover somewhat of its Noble Image that it may seeke it selfe againe 12. My beloved Children who are borne y Or of in God I tell it you it was not for nothing that God breathed the outward Spirit viz. the outward Life into Adams nostrills for great danger did attend this Image 13. God knew how it went with Lucifer and also what the great Eternall z Magia or Desire Magick could doe yea Adam might have been a Devill but the outward Glasse hindred that for where Water is it quencheth the Fire 14. Also many a soule by its wickednesse would become a Devill in a a Or the twinckling of an Eye moment if the outward life did not hinder it so that the soule cannot wholly inflame it selfe 15. How many are there that are so full of poyson and b Or malice and wickednesse evill that they doe murther and commit villany but this their Fire hath water or else they were past remedy As ye see in gall which is a fiery poyson but it is mingled with water and so the violence of the fire is allayed 16. Thus it is also with the Inward Essence the Spirit of this world hath wound it selfe into the Abysse of the soule and in its source hath killing water wherewith it often bedeweth the soule when it would spit Fire 17. Moreover the outward Spirit could not have life without this Fire seeing it hath fire in all Creatures but this Fire is onely the wrath of the Inward fire 18. The Inward fire consumeth earth and stones also the body and bloud yea even the Noble Image if it be c Or kindled inflamed in the Will But there the water is a Medicine for it which pulleth down its aspiring force whereby it laboureth to get above the meeknesse of God as Lucifer did The seventeenth Question Whence and wherefore is the Contrariety between the Spirit and the Flesh 1. MY beloved friend you know well that fire and water are contrary for the fire is Life and the water is its Death and you see plainely that when water is poured upon the Fire the source of the Fire goeth out and so the Fire is dead 2. And although in Man the fire is not wholly dead because of the Light which continually causeth fire yet there is an enmity as there is an enmity between God and Hell and yet Hell or the Fire of wrath is Gods 3. And Gods Majesty would not be manifested if his Anger were not which sharpneth the darke hiddennesse of Eternity by the wrath of Nature so that it is changed into Fire whence the high Light in the free Eternity is brought forth which maketh a Majesty in the milde source 4. And yet the Fire is the onely cause that there is a d Or life or working source in the Light in the Meeknesse for the Light proceedeth from the Glance of the fire and hath the source of the Fire in it selfe 5. But the Will as is mentioned before sinketh downe in the Anguish even into Death and springeth againe afresh in the Liberty and this is the Light which hath the e Or property source of the Fire but yet it hath another Principle in it for the Anguish is become Love 6. After this manner also it is in the Body where the flesh striveth against the Spirit the Life of the outward flesh is a Glasse of the most Inward fire life viz. of the life of the soule and the life of the Spirit of the Soule with the Light of the Tincture is the middlemost Life and yet it is borne out of the soule 7. But understand our depth aright the Spirit of the soule wherein the Divine Image confistech ariseth in the fire and is first of all the will to the Fire but when the f Or wrathfull desire and indignation of the fire wrath in the fire is sharpned and inflamed then the Will commeth into a great anguish like a dying and sinketh downe in it selfe out of the wrath into the Eternall Liberty and yet there is no dying but g Or second another world thus commeth out of the first 8. For then the Will springeth up in the other world as a sharpnesse out of the Fire yet it is without any such h Or Aking property Anguish source in the Eternall Liberty and it is a moving a driving and an i Or feeling acknowledging of the Anguishing Nature it hath all the k Or springing vertues Essences which in the first sharpe fire-world are brought forth in the Anguish but they are like one that goeth out of Fire into water and so the Anguish of the fire is left in the water 9. You must understand that this Life is the Life of the Spirit of the soule the soule is the Centre of Nature and the Spirit is the precious and noble Image which God created for his Image herein standeth the High l Or Kingly Royall and precious Image of God for God is thus he is comprehended in the same source of Life 10. The Spirit is not parted from the soule no as you see Fire and Light are not parted and yet are not one they have a twofold m Or Quality Source the Fire is wrathfull the Light is Milde and Lovely in the Light is the Life and in the Fire the cause of the Life 11. And thus without much seeking you may finde the cause of the Contrariety that is between the flesh and the Spirit for the inward Spirit hath the n Or Gods body Divine Body from the meeke Essentiality and the outward Spirit hath the Body of the Glasse of the wrathfull Fire viz. the body of the Glasse of the soule which would alwayes awaken the o Vehemency or fiercenesse wrathfulnesse viz. the great Wonders which lie in the p In the secret or hidden Myst●rie of Etern●ty Arcanum in the q Sternnesse or fiercenesse or strength eagernesse of the soule but that the inward Spirit of Love hindreth it lest it should elevate it selfe and inflame the soule and so it would lose the r The habitation or sweet taste fruition of Love and the Image and the wrathfulnesse of the soule would destroy it and thus contrariety ariseth 12. The Inward Spirit would be Master for it tameth the outward and so also the outward would be Master for it saith I have the Great Wonders and the Arcanum thus it braggeth of the Mystery and yet it is but a Glasse of the Mysterie 13. It is not the Essence of the Mysterie but a ſ Seeking or longing Desire an incomprehensible Glasse in which the Mystery is
hand 169. The other Threefold Circle at the Right hand signifieth the Divine Essence of the Holy Trinity and the Angelicall world which ariseth from the Great Mysterie of Eternity and is manifested by the Principle of Fire What the Crosse signifieth 170. The Crosse whose Armes goe through both the Threefold * Or semicircles or halfe Globes Circles signifieth the Persons of the Deity and how they part themselves in the Eternall Unigeniture as is further mentioned hereafter according to the Numbers Of the Eye in the Circle 171. The Eye in the Circle through which the Crosse goeth with an p Or Two Armes Angle each half of the Eye signifieth a world both that at the Left and that at the Right That at the left signifieth the Great Mystery of the Darke world where the Eye of the Wonders bringeth it selfe into Nature that at the Right signifieth the Light world where the Divine Mysterie having brought it selfe forth through the fire dwelleth in the Majestick Light with the first Mysterie of the Wonders Of the ♡ in the angle of the ✚ 272. The Heart in the angle of the Crosse signifieth the Ground or Centre of the Deity Not as if it were separate and did possesse a Place for it selfe is the place or Ground of the Deity and is the midst every where But that men might learne to distinguish God from Nature and that Christians may learne to understand the Regeneration viz. how God hath Regenerated us in Christ out of his Heart upon the Crosse Therefore this Figure is thus delineated that the Reader might further consider it For This Figure comprehendeth all whatsoever God and the Eternity is The Expositton of the Circle at the Left hand number 3. 4. 5. 173. The three * Or Letters Characters A. O. V. marked with 3. 4. 5. signifie the Mysterie of the Holy Deity q Or beyond without Nature and how it manifesteth it selfe in Nature Of the A. number 3. and of the Tincture number 6. 174. A signifieth the first Eternall r Or Abyssall unsearchable Will which is called Father goe round that Circle to the nether point where Tincture standeth at number 6. which is the Ens of the Will and the first beginning of Naáure for the Divine Mysterie of the Trinity standeth above and the Mysterie of Nature beneath Each Circle signifieth a Person of the Deity in the first Mysterie Of the O. number 4. and of Principle and of Fire number 7. 175. The O at number 4. signifieth the Ground of the Mystery viz. the Birth of the Heart or Word of God which the first Will viz. the A in the Glasse of Wisdome receiveth and holdeth in it selfe as a Ground of its Essence For the O signifieth also the Eye of the Glasse of Wisdome for the Eternall word is ſ Conceived or formed comprehended in the wisdome and manifesteth it selfe in the Light world by the Principle of Fire goe round from the O and you will finde Principle and Fire beneath at N. 7. Of V. number 5. and of Essence number 8. 176. The V at number 5. signifieth the Spirit of the Mysterie t Or beyond without Nature viz. the Spirit of the First Eternall u Or Abyssall unsearchable able will it ariseth out of the will in the Power of the Word in the Great Mysterie and proceedeth from the Will and Word and its Exit maketh Essence viz. wonders of the Power colours and vertue where yet in the Mysterie of the Abysse without Nature no colours are x Or knowne discerned for they lye all hid in one which is a Glimps of a Great Wonder and it is called an Essence of the Wonders Goe about in the Circle from V and you shall finde beneath nee●e number 8. Essence which signifieth that the Essence of All things is under the Spirit of the y Or Number Three Ternary and that we must alwayes distinguish Essence from Deity 177. For in the Essence Nature with its seven formes ariseth For the Ternarie is but a Spirit in the Essence and yet there is no Essence z Absque without the Ternary for the desire of the Ternarie is the Eternall a Magick Magia and it maketh Essence it bringeth things into a Ground according to the b Or Idea Modell which the Spirit openeth in the wisdome out of it the Creation came forth according to the Modell in the Glasse of the c Virginalis sapientia Virgin-like Wisdome A further Exposition of the first Principle and of the Mysterie of the Beginning in the Creation also of the Darke world and how the Angle or line of the Crosse and number 9. at the left hand with its upper and nether space must be understood Of FATHER N. 9. 178. AT N. 9. FATHER standeth before the d Or angle Point of the Crosse and Abysse before that which signifieth the Mysterie of the Father without Nature For Nature beginneth at the Point of the Crosse The first and Greatest Mysterie is the Abysse wherein the Nothing bringeth it selfe into a will which is called Father or the Originall to something The Creation is arisen out of the Mysterie of the Father through Nature here by this Mysterie the Eternall Nature with its seven formes is e Or meant understood Soule number 10. 179. At the * Or Angle point of the line N. 10. Soule standeth which signifieth the Originall of the Eternall Spirits viz. of Angels and soules of Men for the f The point of the Arme at the left hand point signifieth the Centre in Nature where the threefold Spirit manifesteth it selfe by Nature which againe signifieth the Magick Fire in the Fathers Property from whence the Angels have their Originall and also the Soules of Men. 180. We must here understand the Ground and Originall of an Eternall Spirit for Nothing is Eternall except it have its Originall from the Eternall Magick Fire the Originall is not to be taken for the true Spirit but for the Centre viz. the Cause of the Spirit The Soules Will number 11. 181. Every right Spirit is understood in the Light of Life * Or and so is the understanding with the understanding for no right understanding can be in the fire but in the Desire of the Light and therefore the fiery will must bend and incline towards the heart of God that is towards the power of the Light and understanding as may be seene here where the Soules will standeth upon the line of the Crosse marked with the number 11. and there receiveth power from the Heart of God and so it becometh an understanding Spirit Will number 12. and Soule number 13. 182. For it receiveth the Power of the Light in the meeknesse and humility and goeth with the Spirit of its will that is with the Noble Image and similitude of God through the power of the Heart into the second Principle that is into the Light world as may be
q Or Genitrix or Bearer Begettresse it containeth the Mysterium Magnum and out of it the Spirit openeth the Wonders of Eternity the Spirit giveth it the Essences for it is the food for the hunger of the Spirit 270. It is an Essence of Wonders without Number and End also it hath no Beginning for the Spirit in the Desire maketh it begin from Eternity and it continueth r Or in to Eternity it is ſ Or a. the Body of the Ternary which is called God and the ſ Or a. body of Angels so that the Spirit subsisteth in an Image or else he would not be knowne 271. Thus he knoweth himselfe in the Image and seeketh the best Magick and he findeth what he seeketh and eateth it and thereby giveth his will to the Divine Body so that there is an Eternity in the Holy Principle 272. For the Wonders arise in the will of the corporeall Spirit which wonders take hold of the Spirit of Eternity viz. of the Holy Ghost and thus there is a sound and song proceeding from the Eternall wonders for the Will of the Corporeall Spirit is therein 273. And in these seven Formes the Joy of the Deity is increased and perfected for it is a satiating of the Eternall desire and it is the Eternall foode 274. But seeing all Essences arise from fire Therefore we will cleerely set before you the Mysterium Magnum and shew you Paradise if any to whom this is told and discovered will be blinde let him adventure t To perish it with Babell 275. You know that every life consisteth in fire and Water and the Essentiality is its Body and the Body proceedeth from the power of the Spirit for it is the food of the Spirit and the Spirit againe is the food of the body and the highest and greatest u Or Nourishment Nutriment is in himselfe for the outward body could not sustaine him if the true life were not in himselfe 276. Now then Fire is the first cause of life and Light is the second cause and the Spirit the third cause and yet there is but one Essence which closeth it selfe in one onely Body and manifesteth it selfe and so findeth by seeking 277. And every Essence x Is. consisteth y In. of two Essences viz. of an inward and an outward one seeketh and findeth the other the outward is Nature the inward is Spirit above Nature and yet there is no separation but in that which is included in a Time there the Time parteth the limit so that the End findeth the beginning 278. Thus you see also how the true Essentiality ariseth from the Light for it is the satiating of the will the water ariseth from the meeknesse of the Light for the Desire taketh hold of the meeknesse and keepeth it because it hath a good z Or taste relish and so the meeknesse becommeth Essentiall and it is an Essence of the Fire a satiating of the desiring Wrath a quenching of the Wrath and a corporality of the Fire for when the body a Or perisheth or dyeth or corrupteth or departeth is dead then its Spirit is in the beginning in that which gave a beginning to it it is in that Glasse 279. Now then as the source is twofold so also the water is twofold viz. an outward and an inward the one belongeth to the Spirit the other to the outward Life the outward is as it were a Death and the inward is the life of the outward for the outward standeth between Wrath and Paradise in the b Death that is sunke downe into the Centre in a thing insunken Death and the Inward is Paradise it selfe for the Spirit groweth up therein out of the Eternity 280. You may very well see that this is true as followeth Observe the Summer and Winter Heat and Cold and your eyes will soone be opened if you be borne not c Or without outwardly but within your selfe with a true Magick will to finde God for it is very d Visible plaine 281. For the Water in the Deep ariseth from the fire not from the Wrath but from the Light for the Light proceedeth from the fire and hath a e Longing Sucking Drawing seeking of its owne it seeketh a Glasse to behold it selfe in and it seeketh an Habitation and draweth it f Or in by its desire into it selfe and dwelleth therein and that which is drawne in is water which receiveth the Light else if the light did not dwell in the water the deep of the world could not comprehend the Light The water is the satiating of the Desire of the Light 282. And the water againe seeketh the Glasse and would have a House to dwell in and that is flesh as you see the water receiveth the shadow of all bodily substances so that the body may be seene in the water and that is because the seeking of the Water hath captivated it 283. Furthermore you see herein the End of Nature For the Eye findeth its Life in the Water and so goeth back into the seventh Forme and seeth its body in the Water the Outward desireth no more this body desireth no other body more in the outward but it looketh back after its Mother of ●hich a Glasse is a true Example which is water and fire and it receiveth the Image very plainely 284. And thus you see that the End goeth back againe and seeketh the beginning and no further g Or outwardly in the outward For this world hath a limit and is included in Time and hasteneth to the limit and there the End findeth the beginning and this world is as a Modell or Glasse in the Beginning by this you may finde somewhat of the Mysterie and behave your selves well in the beginning that you may be found to be a wonder in the Love of God 285. And know that the second h Or Forme kinde of water is in the Spirit it is the Glasse of its father of its maker which dwelleth in the Spirit and is found onely by its Maker it selfe findeth not it selfe for so long as a thing goeth i Outward forward there is no finding in the inward but the Spirit which dwelleth in the inward that findeth it selfe in the outward 286. Yet the outward life findeth not the inward unlesse it have the Spirit of the inward and then it findeth by the inward Spirit and so the outward life speaketh of the inward and knoweth it not but the inward Spirit filleth the outward so that the outward is as it were a mouth and the Inward hath and produceth the Word and so the Inward Kingdome is manifest in the outward by the sound which is a Wonder 287. The Inward is a Prophet and the outward apprehendeth it not but if he doe apprehend it he hath the Essentiality of God in him that is the Divine flesh Christs flesh the flesh of the Virgine and yet the Prophet is in the Spirit
God it hath power to be the childe of God it can throw downe Mountaines and raise the Dead if it be borne in God and if the Holy Ghost give it leave 35. For a man must walke in Obedience in great humility and onely cast his will into Gods will that God may be both the will and the Deed in him This is the way to salvation and to the Kingdome of Heaven and no other let the Pope or Doctors preach otherwise all is but lyes and meere Hypocriticall jugling The eighteenth Question How doth the Soule depart from the Body at the Death of a Man 1. HEre we would have the world bidden for a Guest especially Babell the Whore and see whether l A childe of Grace can be found in her she can be made a true child for Death is a terrible Host he casteth the proud Rider and his Horse to the ground 2. My beloved friend this is a very m Or deepe hard Question and needeth the Eyes of all the three Principles to see it well they need not dye that would enter in and behold this they must be poyson to Death and a pestilence to Hell they must take Death captive if they will see it no mans understanding can otherwise finde it out except he come into death himselfe and then he will feele indeed what Death is he shall surely taste what it is when one Principle viz. the life perisheth 3. You understood before that all n Things or substances Essences are o See the Book of the small six Points Point 5. ver 65. Magicall and that one is alwayes the p Or Resemblance Glasse of the other and that in this Glasse the Desire of the first Glasse is opened and commeth to be an Essence and then also that the Turba is in every Essence which destroyeth all till it commeth to the first Essence and that is alone and hath no Destroyer 4. For there is nothing more it cannot be broken it is in it self and without it selfe and goeth whither soever it will and thus it is all over in one onely place for it is in the Abysse where there is no place of Rest it must onely rest in it selfe 5. Now if all Essences have proceeded from one then the beginning is also in the last Essence for the last is q Or retired gone back into the first and seeketh the first and findeth it in it selfe and when it findeth the first it letteth all the other goe and dwelleth in the Limit and there it can be without r Or paine source 6. For there is nothing that maketh it a ſ Or dieth or falleth away source It is it selfe the matter of the first Essence and although it be somewhat else yet that is but the twig of it selfe and its owne will and nothing else for there is nothing that can give it another will 7. Thus we give you to understand what dying is the beginning seeketh the Limit and when it findeth it then it casteth away the seeking viz. the Earthly Life that shall be cast away it must break off it selfe 8. For the beginning viz. the soule continueth in the Limit and letteth the body perish there is no complaining about it neither doth the soule desire it any more it must goe also into its limit viz. into the Wonders of that which it hath been 9. For the Spirit of the soule grieveth not when the body ſ Or dieth or falleth away perisheth but the Fire-Life grieveth because the matter of the Fire which the fire hath produced that also perisheth but yet only in Essence 10. The figure continueth still in the will for the will cannot be destroyed and thus the soule must continue in the will and it taketh the figure instead of matter and burneth in the will for the first glowing of the fire doth not passe away but it is quite deprived of the mater of the Earthly Life viz. of the t Substance or drosse Phur 11. And thus the fire becommeth weake and passeth into Darknesse except the Spirit have heavenly u Substantiality the Glans of the Majesty the glorified body of Christ and Adams body before he slept Sophia's wedding Garment Essentiality viz. the Divine Body and then the Fire viz. the true soule receiveth that milde body for a x Or glorified body Sulphur and so the soule burneth in the Love-fire and is quite gone out from the first y Viz. the Elementary fire of the outward Nature Fire-life 12. It is now in Gods Principle the first z The fire of the wrath of the outward Life wrathfull Fire cannot touch it in Eternity for it hath received another Source and is truly borne againe and knoweth no more of the first Life for it is swallowed up in the b Or Magick Magia 13. The Turba remaineth in the Earthly Body and is againe become that which it was before the body was viz. a Nothing a Magia wherein all its Essences stand in the Figure as in a Glasse yet not bodily but after the manner of Eternity as we know that all the Wonders before this world stood in a Mysterie viz. in the Virgin● of wisdome yet without substance 14. Therefore we here understand that this Mysterie hath been so manifested in its parting that it cannot be c Or made one againe extinguished in Eternity but it remaineth Eternally in Distinction and Partition and is beheld in the Magick in the parting in that manner as it formed it selfe here 15. Thus we may perceive that the d Or parting of the soule from the body Separation is that the Turba hath found the Limit of the Essence for sicknesse to death is nothing Else but that the Turba hath inflamed it selfe and would destroy the Essence it is at the Limit and will cast away that which is introduced e Or middle-most between the beginning and the end between 16. And this is also the cause that the body dyeth the Turba thrusteth it selfe into the fire and so the outward Life is extinguished for it withdraweth the fire of the soule and so it passeth into its owne f Skie receptacle or subtility Aether and is at its Limit 17. And if the fire of the soule hath not the Divine body in the Spirit nor in the Will in the Desire then it is a darke fire which burneth in anguish and great horrour for it hath nothing but the first foure formes of Nature in Anguish 18. And if the will be quite voyde of the power of humility then there is no sinking downewards or inwards through Death into Life but it is like a g Anxious mad senslesse giddy wheele tormentive hurrying wheele which would continually get aloft and yet it goeth downewards on the other side it hath the condition of Fire but not the burning of Fire 19. For the Turba is the exceeding strong h Or Astringency first Forme harshnesse and bitternesse
while till their brethren were accomplished which should be killed for the witnesse of Jesus 18. But the soules of the wicked have another place viz. in the most u the innermost is the utter Darknesse innermost which also is the most uttermost of all Darknesse they dare not goe up and downe they remaine meerely with the body in their x Essence or workes substance yet not in this world neither doe they touch the Earth 19. It hath indeed power enough over the Earth it can open it without y Essence and feeling substance and perceptibility But it hath not the outward Principle it hath not power enough over the outward Spirit yet it can for a time make z Shew jugling tricks Apparitions in the a Or Spirit of the Aire sydereall Spirit 20. As many appeare againe in the Astrall Spirit and seeke b Or Rest Abstinence and make many afraid with keeping a racket in houses all which they doe by the Astrall Spirit till that be consumed and then their c Or Pompe and shew trickes lie in the Darknesse and they expect the last Judgement 21. Our Babell saith it is the Devill which goeth up and downe in the shape of the soule indeed the damned soule hath enough of the Devill but it is not the very Devill he is in the Abysse and tormenteth the soule in the time of the body willingly in the Abysse of the soule 22. Neither doth he altogether want a cloake for his knavery for he can put on an outward cloake to seduce or terrifie men in 23. But this complaint we have against Babell that she is so extreme blinde and hath so little knowledge of God she hath cast away Magick and Philosophie and received the Antichrist now she hath lost her understanding she hath a kinde of Art still but her understanding quite faileth her she hath broken the Glasse and peereth through the holes of the Spectacles 24. What shall we say The world is blind-folded it is led by a string and taken captive and it seeth it not yet it were at liberty if it did but see it once the snare wherewith it is bound is malicious Knavery thou shalt soone be made to see It is broad day-light doe but awake thou Keeper of Israell 25. Thus my beloved friend know that there is a difference of Places where soules are according to that whereinto the soule is entred if it be Holy and Regenerate then it hath a d The body of Christ Body which expecteth onely the e Or workes Wonders of the body at the last Day it hath f Conceived or formed comprehended them already in the Will but at the Day of Judgement it must stand before the Judgement 26. All soules good and bad shall every one receive their Sentence and Reward The Holy shall be set in the presence of the wicked that they may see and g Or taste feele the cause of their h Or source paine 27. If any should feigne a peculiar Residence or place where they should consort or sit together that contradicts the Rule of the Magia Every soule is in its owne Country and not bound to the place of the body but it may be where it will wheresoever it is it is either in God or in Darknesse 28. God is every where and Darknesse is every where the Angels also are every where each in its owne Principle and in its owne i Or soure Property 29. The Fiction of outward Reason without the knowledge of the Principles is k Or a false Glasse a Conceit as a fighting with a shadow If I should aske a thousand times and should alwayes be told somewhat from God himselfe and yet were but in flesh and bloud I should looke upon it as Babell doth which supposeth that the soule flyeth into a Heaven above the Starres I know not that Heaven they speake of and I desire not to come there 30. Heaven is indeed above but there are the Angelicall Ptincipalities and Thrones This Eye of the l Skies Mansions or Spheares Aether is our Principality and Kingdome 31. The same is with them above which is with us but our Creation and Essence is in our Aether A soule may come to them if it earnestly desireth and the Angels of God will lovingly entertaine it 32. For the same Essence of God which is with us is with them this onely is the difference that they have among them Angelicall workes wholly pure without blemish and we have the great wonders and therefore they long to be with us and besides they are our servants during the life of the body and withstand the Devill 33. Now if the Angels be in this world in the Holy Principle whither then shall the soule flie first might Babell thinke perhaps into Pride as Lucifer did O no! they continue in humility and looke m What God doth upon Gods Wonders as Gods Spirit moveth so doe they The two and twentieth Question What doth every Soule doth it rejoyce till the last Judgement Day 1. THis Question containeth the exceeding joyfull Gate of Glory leading to the knowledge of the n Or Triumphant victorious Garland of the soule 2. When a Darling-Sonne travelleth a farre off into a strange Countrey for Art and Honour he often thinkes of home and of the time when he shall enjoy his Parents and friends he rejoyceth at the thought of that Day and expecteth it with inward joy and Longing also he plyeth himselfe hard in his businesse that he may get Arts and skill wherewith he may make his Parents kindred and friends rejoyce 3. Thinke of this similitude and take it into consideration It is just so with the soule the soules without o The body of Christ body have a great inward Joy and waite for the last Day with great inward Desire when they shall againe receive its faire and Holy Body with its p Or workes which it did here Wonders 4. Also their Ornament is in their will where they behold their workes after the manner of the Eternall Abyssall Magick which they shall then first receive at the last Day in the Figure with the new body out of the Old 5. Also we know and q Or fully highly perceive yet in the Spirit onely according to its knowledge that the blessed soules doe rejoyce in the labour which they tooke here and exceedingly recreate themselves in their wonders which they see Magically for they that have led many to Righteousnesse they have their Reward in the Magia in the will before their Eyes 6. They that have suffered much Persecution for the Truthes sake they see their bright r Or Crowne of Victory Triumphant Garland which at the last Day they shall put on upon the New body 7. They that have done much Good they see that plainely shining in the will 8. They who have been scorned contemned persecuted and slaine for Christs Doctrine honour
and maketh a peculiar Principle wherein the Majesty appeareth 82. Thus the great Anguish ariseth in the bitter suffering and yet nothing is there neither that can suffer but it is thus in it selfe and it is its owne Life and if this were not the t Or glance splendour of the Majesty would not be the one is the cause of the other for the flash is in the Darknesse and the Light with the Majesty is in the Liberty 83. And this onely is the u Or differencing divorce that the Liberty is a still Nothing which receiveth the Light into it and maketh the Darknesse materiall and yet there is no comprehensible x Or Substance Essence but a darke Spirit and power a filling of the Liberty in it selfe that is within the desire and not without it for without it is the Liberty 84. Therefore God is the most hidden and the most manifest and that is the * Or Mysterium magnum Great Mystery and the Abysse is hidden and yet manifest as the Darknesse is to our fight But the source is unsearchable till the Will sinke downe into it and then it will be found and felt when the Will loseth its y Or Life Light And herein lieth the Ground of True Faith let this be told you yee Teachers in Babel 85. Seeing then there is an Abysse which in regard of the impression of the darknesse is called Ground wherein the source is a cause of the life for the wrathfull flash is the awakening of the life although it be nothing there but in it selfe and it is also a Desiring and that desiring is a seeking and yet it can find nothing but a glasse and a similitude of the darke wrathfull source wherein Nothing is 86. For it is a Figure of the Earnest wrathfull flash and of the sharp and z Sterne severe power which is Gods according to which he calleth himselfe a consuming Fire and an Angry a Or zealous Jealous God 87. And this glasse is also without Ground without beginning and without End and yet hath an Eternall beginning and an Eternall End and is the only Cause that the Abysse is blew dusky and fierie It is the cause of the Starres and Elements for the Firmament is a second Glasse proceeding from this 88. As there is a Threefold source in every thing and each is alwayes the Glasse begetter and cause of the other nothing excepted all things are according to the Essence of the Ternarie 89. Seeing then there is a Glasse in the Abysse in which the source beholdeth it selfe so it is also a figure and Image of the source which standeth before the source and doth or bringeth forth nothing but is a Virgin of the source wherein the wrathfulnesse of the Flash b Or discovereth it selfe discerneth it selfe infinitely without number and alwayes openeth its wonders therein by the bitter Spirit of the c Or rigling stirring Essences 90. Which hath its life in the flash so that it flieth more swiftly then a Thought and even the thoughts of the Creatures are and proceed herein also the Spirits of all living creatures are herein with their root each life according to its Principle 91. And in this Spirit of the Fire-flash consisteth the Great Almighty Life for it is consuming as the flash consumeth the Darknesse and as the Fire consumeth all things and yet remaineth a Life in it selfe yet it is an Hunger and Thirst and must have d Substance Essentiality or else it remaineth a darke Hungry Fire a will to devoure and to enjoy nothing a will to Rage and sting and to finde Nothing but it selfe whence Essentiality viz. the water and also * Or Substantiality or Earth Sulphur is begotten and begetteth it selfe from Eternity to Eternity 92. And here my beloved friend seek the first root of the soule in the Fire life and the second in the life of the Light in the Majesty and so you shall finde Gods Image and likenesse and the Greatest e Or hidden secrets Mysteries of the Deity lying therein 93. And although there be such an Eye of the wrathfulnesse wherein the Earnest f Or strong or sterne severe Fire life taketh its Originall yet it is not at all g Or rent sever'd from the life of the Light but is one only life that hath two Principles for it burneth in two sources which are within one another and it is one onely Spirit having two differences and two wills one will dwelling in the Fire and the other in the Light 94. And know certainly for a Truth that the darke Fire-life is the Abysse of Hell for it is the h Or sterne or fierce severe Anger of God 95. But doe not you seeke as Babell that great City of confusion upon Earth hath sought which wee blame not for any thing but her negligence and carelessenesse and for seeking her Owne Glory and power and by that meanes hath ensnared her selfe in the wrathfull Anger of God which hath a long time subjected her under its wonders and drawne many soules into its source Consider this 96. In the third Booke of our writings this is set downe at large and that booke is somewhat easier to be understood then this is but in this is the deepest ground of Eternity so farre as a spirit can conceive for it cannot beare more well may it be described more largely but not more deeply for it is comprehended in the Abysse in both the Principles for the soule ariseth in the Abysse in both Principles and in the spirituall will in the Eternity 97. And yet if it be not wary and circumspect the Devill may easily ride in its Chariot viz. in its Will but if it be circumspect and doe cast it selfe into the will of the Majesty of God then the Holy Ghost rideth in its Will and it is his Chariot 98. And herein you may now finely search the Ground of Heaven and Hell of Angels and Devills of Evill and Good of Life and Death if you seeke as wee shall further direct you The sixt Forme of Fire 99. Seeing then two Principles are so in one Essence as no man with Reason can speake against it for every life consisteth in venome and in Light each in its owne principle and according as it hath the source so hath it also its Light therefore we must search what that is which sustaineth the life that it be not starved and what driveth forth its source that it can endure for ever 100. This now also hath two differences for the Light-life hath its owne source and driving and the Fire-life also its source and driving each in it selfe but the Fire-life is the cause of the Light-life and the Light-life is Lord of the Fire-life and herein lyeth the i Mysterium Magnum Great Mysterie 101. For if there were no Fire there would be no Light and also no Spirit and if there were no Spirit to
seene in the other g Or halfe Globe Circle at the Right side of the Heart where N. 12 Will standeth and Soule N. 13. which signifieth that the soule goeth out of the source of the Fire which is the Fathers property and Entreth into the Sons Property and dwelleth in the Divine power in the Light world HOLY GHOST number 14. 183. h Or beyond Without the Point of the Crosse N. 14. HOLY GHOST standeth signifying the Holy GHOST who ariseth from Eternity in the will of the Father at N. 9. before the i Or point of the Crosse point at the left hand and bringeth himself through Nature along through the Heart and Divine Power at the right hand out k Or beyond from Nature and also through the power of Angels or of the Spirit of the soule quite out and dwelleth in the Liberty in the Glance of the power and Majesty and is in Nature yet not comprehended by Nature but in the property of the Divine power onely Image number 15. 184. Beyond the Word H GHOST N. 15. Image standeth also without Nature which signifieth that the Noble Image groweth out of the Fire of the Soule as a flower groweth out of the Earth and hath no feeling of the fiery property for the fire is as it were swallowed up in it and yet it is there but in another source viz. in the Desire of Love a light flaming fire in the Divine property Abysse number 16. 185. After Image standeth Abysse N. 16. signifying that the true Image standeth in the Abysse l Extra without beyond all source and dwelleth in Nothing viz. in it selfe onely and through it God dwelleth therefore there is nothing but the Divine Power that can finde move or destroy it for it is not in Nature although it ariseth from Nature in its Roote yet it is quite another thing as an Apple differs from the m The tree it groweth upon Tree though it be upon the Tree and receiveth vertue from the Tree yet the Sunne also giveth vertue to it and so the Divine Sunne viz. the Majesty giveth vertue to the Image Of the Word Omnipotence number 17. and Wrath number 18. 186. Furthermore at the left hand N. 17. there standeth Omnipotence and it standeth without the n Or bounds Circle of Nature also which signifieth the Fathers Mysterie which bringeth it selfe by the Magia that is by the Desire into Wrath wherein the strong founding life and strength is understood in the entrance of Nature in the first three formes viz. Astringency bitternesse and Anguish and therefore the word wrath standeth in the space under the line N. 18. which signifieth that the Wrath toucheth not the Angle of the o Or number Three Ternarie but is borne in the Desire * Or Subtilty Craft number 19. 187. Craft standeth at N. 19. under the Word Omnipotence which signifieth the Essence coming out of the Glasse of the Principle which Craft in the second Principle is changed into a right understanding and here in the Magick fire it is but craft for it is subtile and sharpe and a cause of the understanding Devill number 20. 188. Over against craft Devill standeth N. 20. in the space of the darke world which signifieth the Malice of the Devill in that he is departed from the point of the Ternarie and hath put his will into Wrath and craft on purpose to Domineere over the Meeknesse of God thereby and to use the strength and power of the Fire and Wrath. Devills Art number 21. 22. 189. Under the Word Craft standeth Devills Art N. 21. 22. Devills standeth without the Circle of Nature and Art standeth within the Circle of Nature which signifieth that the Devill was created out of the Mysterie of the Father upon the line or stroake of the Crosse in the Eternall Nature as well as the other Angels But he did get his Art N. 22. in the Magick p Or sucking or Attraction seeking of Nature in the Centre of the darke world whereas he should have gotten it in the power of the Heart of God and that is the cause of his fall and of his Envie Will Number 23. 190. Over the line number 23. standeth Will signifying that the Devill hath raised up himselfe from the Divine Line upon which he was created as a proud Spirit who would faine have been his owne Lord and have ruled by his owne Art and Wit Darknesse number 24. 191. As also the Pride and subtilty of Men doth now who in the same manner raise themselves up from the Line of God from Obedience in owne selfehood in which the will cannot reach the Divine power and light but falleth into it selfe into the darke anguishing Magick Fire as above over the word Will is noted with number 24. and first into Darknesse for Reason loseth the Divine understanding and the Divine Desire wherein it can receive the Essence of God and so q Or fill impregnate it selfe with r Or Vertue power from God Fire number 25. 192. And then Å¿ Or Reason it kindleth the Magick Fire of Covetousnesse so that it willeth to have t Or more much and never hath enough as here N. 25. Anguish number 26. 193. And when it hath filled it selfe with Covetousnesse then the Magick Fire in the Anguish beginneth to burne N. 26. for that which is throwne into the fire by Covetousnesse is fewell for the Magick fire wherein the fire burneth and there Death is borne which must separate what Covetousnesse hath brought in Death number 27. 194. And herein also consisteth the Grievous fall of Adam who hath imagined as the Devill did and desired to have the variety of this world as his owne He would be cunning and get much * Or Wit skill and even the Earthly and hellish source in the skill Had he continued upon the stroake in the Line of God he had not been Earthy for the Spirit of his will should have dwelt in God and have brought Divine foode into the body but now he is in the Anguish N. 26. and must againe goe through the Principle into Death N. 27. where his body must be consumed in the Mysterie 195. And if he doe not in the time of this Life turne his will into the Crosse of Christ as is to be seene in this Figure then he is reserved in the Mysterie for the Judgement of God where he shall be tryed in the fire whether the Spirit of his will have any Divine u Power or Vertue power in it or not or whether he can subsist in the fire and there his proud Earthly workes will be burned up and if the soule remaine in the Darke Magick fire of the Will for it selfe is a Magick fire when the Divine Light-fire is not in it then one Magick fire receiveth the other and then there is no remedy to help out from thence Will number 28. Light number 29. Spirit number 30. Man
the seat as it was comprehended by the Fiat and so it is still at this Day 3. It dwelleth in three Principles but the Heart is its Originall it is the inward Fire in the Heart in the inward bloud of the Heart and the Spirit of it which hath a x or splendour glance from the fire is in the Tincture for it is cloathed with the Tincture and burneth in the Heart 4 And the Spirit moveth upon the Heart in the y Or concave do●●le or hollow pit or dint or furrow of the Heart praecordia 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 bosome of the Heart where both Principles part themselves and it burneth in the Tincture as a brimstony Light and diffuseth it selfe abroad into all the members of the whole body for the Tincture goeth through all the members 5. But the true z Ig●is saber Vulcanus Fire-Smith in the Centre sitteth in the Heart and governeth with the Spirit in the Head where it hath its Counsell-house viz. the Minde and a Inward senses senses also the five chiefe Counsellours viz. the b Or outward senses five senses which arise from the five Spirits of understanding as we have declared in our c Threefold life third Booke and in our d Three Principles second and also in our e Aurora first 6. The soule is indeed feared in the inward Principle but it ruleth even in the outward viz. in the Starres and Elements and if it be not an Ape and suffer it selfe to be captivated it hath power enough to rule them and if the soule demerse it selfe into God the outward must be obedient to it 7. And if it cometh againe into the outward riding upon the Chariot of the Bride and so have the Holy Ghost for an assistant no Assault of the Devill is of any consequence it destroyeth his Nest and driveth him out and he must stand in scorne and shame 8. And this is our Answer to this Question it must not be so understood as if when a man is beheaded and so his bloud gush out and the outward Life perish that this reacheth the soule and killeth that no it loseth f Viz. the third Principle one Principle indeed but not the g Or outward workes Essence of that Principle that followeth it in the Tincture in the Spirit as a shadow 9. For the outward Essence reacheth not the inward in the soule but onely by the Imagination there is nothing else in this world no fire not Sword that can touch the soule or put it to Death but onely the Imagination that is its poyson 10. For it Originally proceeded from the Imagination and remaineth in it Eternally The twelft Question How is the Soule enlightned and what is the Illumination of it 1. WE must consider that if the Sun were taken away out of this world that all things would be in Darkenesse and then outward Reason would say we are in darke Death and in the h Or bitternesse wrathfulnesse of the cold and it were so indeed 2. Now observe my beloved minde and consider with thy selfe when thy body perisheth and so thy spirit loseth the i Viz. the light of the Sun Sun How canst thou then enjoy the Light and wherewith wilt thou see In simplicity wee put thee in minde of this that thou mayst consider it 3. That thing which consisteth in the Eternall Liberty if it alwayes enter againe into the Eternall Liberty it hath no darknesse for it dwelleth in Nothing that doth k Give make or cause afford darknesse it is free as the Eye of God which beholdeth it selfe through a l Or Being or Essence substance 4. When that imagineth after somewhat in Lust then the will entreth into that somewhat which the Desiring Lust it selfe maketh and this receiveth the will into it selfe and overshadoweth it so that it dwelleth in darknesse and can have no Light unesse it goe forth againe out of that thing into the Liberty 5. Thus we earnestly give you to understand that wee have no Light is all our m matters or businesse Note the cause of our spirituall blindnesse affaires and workes if wee let our will enter into that which we have wrought by setting our Heart and will upon the worke of our own hands in Covetousnesse then the soule is wholly blinde and we have no light in us but onely the outward Light of the Sunne which giveth light to the outward body and when that perisheth then the soule is imprisoned by that thing n It was set upon 6 Thou must here understand the Spirit and will of the soule for the Prison of the soule is a Darke o Cave or hole vale p Voyde of Light having no Light and although it doe elevate it selfe and inflame it selfe yet it becometh onely a wrathfull flash of fire and is like the Devill and cannot q Or reach attaine the Divine Light in it selfe 7. The cause is it hath brought Abominations into its will and spirit which darken the Spirit and hold it captive with the Turba for Gods Light goeth not backwards but forwards into the Eternity 8. And therefore Gods Eye is r Or in two halves or parts twofold standing back to back as before in the figure one part tendeth forwards into the still Eternity into the Eternall Nothing viz. into the Liberty 9. And the other part tendeth backwards into the Desire and maketh darknesse and the Centre of Nature therein and driveth it to the greatest anguish and sharpnesse 10. And then the will againe sinketh out of the Anguish through the darknesse into the still Liberty and bringeth the wrathfulnesse of the Mobility and earnest sharpnesse out of the Anguish with it 11. In which sharpnesse the Liberty when the will bringeth the sharpnesse into it becommeth a highly triumphing Majestick Light which is called Gods Light which shineth for ever and cannot be ſ Or shut up smothered by any thing for it shineth in the Eternall Liberty and desireth no more 12. And if as thou Earthly man perhaps dost suppose God would receive thy spirit into his Majestick Light while thou lettest in thy Abomination viz. Note Pride is the fiery life and the reflection of Covetousnesse as in a Glasse Covetousnesse which hath brought forth Pride which is the fiery life of Covetousnesse into thy will so that thy will sticketh wholly in Earthlinesse thou wouldst darken Gods Majesty and thy spirit and will would neverthelesse stick in Covetousnesse and burne out with the fiery source of the soule as a Reflection in a Glasse viz. in Pride and thou shouldest not be able to reach the Majesty of God 13. Nay if thou shouldst sit in the Crosse of the Holy t Or Trinity Ternary and wert encompassed with all the Holy Angels yet thou shouldst sit but in the Darknesse and thy Spirit should shine but in the Glasse of that Essence which thou thy selfe hast brought into
upon it 18. Wha● 〈◊〉 a Spirit seeke and finde in the Mysterie when it selfe is not in the Mysterie O! there is a great deceit in that when it is Day you will see that it is so ye are still in darknesse in the Mysterie so egregiously hath Babell blinded you 19. And it onely is because you have regarded Art and Favour and not the Spirit God therefore notorious delusions are seised upon you so that you believe the Spirits of lies who speake Delusions in o fine outside seeming holinesse Hypocrisie on these you depend and stick to them and cause Hypocrisie by your Errour Observe well what the Revelations of John and Daniel telleth you It is Day the Reward will shortly follow 20. Ye have Teachers now that wholly p Or cast to the ground suppresse the Spirit of the Primitive Church try them and you shall finde them to be a crew of the Whores Wolves which at first sprung up in the Primitive Church when men slept and these are they that will devoure the Whore themselves 21. But trie them they are Wolves sent from the q Malice sin and the Anger of God for the destruction of the world Turba they must doe it God permits it so to come to passe and will have it so that he may sweepe out one besome with another yet they are besomes and after the accomplishment of the r Or workings Wonders of the Anger they shall both be delivered to the ſ Or punishment or calamity Turba together 22. Let this Spirit tell you this it is your owne Prophet he is borne out of your t Disputing or contention Turba upon the u Finishing of the sixt Seale Crowne Awake or else your selves must be devoured one by another 23. For it is no stranger that consumeth you but your owne x Or sinne or malice Turba which is come to the Limit O! boast not so much as you doe of a golden time it is a time of Wonders The five and twentieth Question What is the Hand of God and the Bosome of Abraham 1. IT hath been sufficiently cleared already that it is the Essentiall Omnipresence of God but in its owne Principle as the Rich man who was in Hell could not obtaine that Abraham should send Lazarus to him with one drop of cold water to coole his tongue in those flames Abraham said there was a great Gulfe between them that is a whole Principle 2. But the bosome of Abraham is to be understood thus Abraham was the Father of all the Faithfull and God gave him the Promise that in his seed all people should be blessed this was to be understood of the Messia Chtist who would become man in the y Or Beleevers Faithfull and as he became man in Abrahams seed so also he would be borne anew in the Children of the faithfull and blesse them 3. Now this is the Holy Christian Church borne in Christ and that is the bosome of Abraham for we are All one Body in Christ and the Promise was made to Abraham He is the Patriarch we are all borne in the same Promise we meane by the New Birth in Christ and are in the same bosome which receiveth us 4. And when by earnest Repentance we enter into the Promise of Abraham then we goe into the bosome of Abraham viz. z Into the Promise that is made to us by the Trinity into our Promise and Christ is borne in us in the bosome of Faith this is the fulfillîng of the Promise 5. And thus in Humility we are with Lazarus in the bosome of Abraham for Christ is Abraham Christ was promised to Abraham and now he hath him and wee also and so we come into Abrahams bosome and are his Children in the Promise and Christ is the fulfilling of it and we in the fulfilling are in the bosome of Abraham and are the seed of Abraham by Faith and Spirit 6. Heare O ye blinde Jewes open your Eyes what was meant by Abrahams Circumcision nothing else but that sinne should be drowned in the bloud and death of Christ who shed his bloud for the Children of the Faith of Abraham and so we be regenerated in this bloud as in a heavenly Tincture 7. Abraham and his Children drowned sinne in their bloud by Faith in Christ who should become Man in their bloud and now it is fulfilled and therefore God hath set the seale of Faith a That is in the Essence or in the water in the substance and now we must be and are Regenerated in the true bloud of Christ 8. The bloud of Christ taketh away the Turba wholly from us and so we viz. the New Man out of the Old Adam b Or arise stand up in Christs bloud and beare Christs Image Christs flesh and bloud in us in our Image if we be Children of Abraham and not Ismaels 9. For to Isaack belong the Goods of the Image of the body of Christ the Circumcision is Ismaels for he is conversant about workes but the Goods are Isaacks yet Ismaell shall dwell in Isaacks Tents at last for Japhet shall dwell in the Tents of Sem but the Kingdome belongeth to Sem. 10. We have the goods of Isaack not by the merit of workes but from Grace from the Love of God wee cannot attaine them by workes but in Faith in the Will in the Deed and in entring into the promised Inheritance 11. He that entreth into an Inheritance that is not his owne by right of Nature he entreth into it by the favour of the c Or Giver Donor why is a servant in the house angry that his Lord is so bountifull to give a stranger the Dominion 12. Wee were strangers and must worke in his house yet the Lord did promise us in Paradise that he would againe freely out of Grace give us his Kingdome He rejected Caines offering but he gave the Kingdome of grace to Abell for Abell sought it in the Spirit and Caine in the worke 13. Thus you understand that Gods Kingdome is Magicall for the earnest will attaineth it and not the Will in the d Or worke Essence for that will remaineth in the Essence but he that is at liberty he findeth Eternity and the Kingdome of Grace therein and the Promise also together with the Essence and so the worke dwelleth in the Will and is the wills houshold servant 14. Thus you understand if you have your sight all the Old Testament this is the onely ground though comprised but in brief If we write upon Moses you shall finde it wholly there and thus we have shewen you the true ground of the bosome of Abraham and of the true Christian Religion 15. He that teacheth otherwise is of Babell beware of him he hath not Christs Spirit but he is Ismaell and seeketh but in his owne conceit 16. O! thou deare Christendome doe but open thine Eyes or else it will no more shine so cleerely upon thee
goe yet to Lazarus in the bosome of Abraham The six and twentieth Question Whether doe the Soules of the Dead take care about Men Children friends and goods And whether doe they know see allow or disallow their purposes and endeavours 1. MY beloved friend this Question is beyond the reach of all humane Reason and knowledge according to outward Reason But seeing we are Abrahams Children we have also Abrahams Spirit in Christ and as Abraham looked back upon the Promise in Paradise and then also forward unto the fulfilling of the Promise so that he saw in the whole Body of Christ what was yet to be brought to passe in the e Or the time between both the beginning and the End middle and saw Christ a farre off so also we 2. Now seeing you doe so vehemently long after the great Mysteries and seeke them with so earnest a Desire yet giving God the glory accounting your selfe unworthy in your high Art and so humble your selfe before God therefore God giveth you them by so meane and poore an Instrument who esteemeth himselfe much more unworthy of them but yet would not willingly strive against his will and so you are the cause that this hand findeth and attaineth them 3. For this hand knew nothing of the Mysterie It sought onely for the Faith of Abraham but the understanding of Abraham was also given unto it which you have caused by your seeking 4. Now have a care that you also obtaine the Spirit of Abraham which hath written in the knowledge of this hand wee will impart it to you as a brother for wee are not your Lord in this hidden thing but your servant 5. Know us aright we are Lazarus and you may be accounted Abraham in comparison of us you have laboured much more then we but we are fallen into your Harvest nor of merit but by the Grace of the Giver least any tongue should boast in the sight of God and say this hath my understanding done 6. You propound a deep Question f Viz. in his outward Reason or in the Old Adam I understand it not for if I should understand it then I should dwell in the separated soule and must have the very same spirit and knowledge of that soule 7. But now seeing we are one body in Christ we have all of us Christs Spirit therefore in Christ we all see out of one Spirit and have one knowledge for he is become man in us and all holy soules are our fellow-members all begotten out of one and we all have one will in Christ in the true bosome of Abraham 8. And now we have obtained strength to reveale this hidden thing to you in Christ for our soules seeth in their soule not as if they came to us but we goe to them for they are in perfection and we but g In part or in imperfection in part 9. And now we are able to answer you not from the reason of the outward world but from the Image in Christ and from his and our Spirit 10. You aske whether the separated soules take care of humane matters and allow or disallow them Now this you must understand to be in three different manners concerning three severall sorts of soules 11. First those soules which yet have not attained Heaven and so stick in the source in the Principle in the Birth those have yet the humane Essence with the workes in them they diligently search out the cause of their h Or stay in that condition Retention 12. And therefore many of them come againe with the Astrall Spirit and wander up and downe in their houses and places of abode and appeare in a humane Shape and desire this and that and oftentimes take care about their wills or Testaments and also thinke to procure the blessing of the Saints that they may rest and if their Earthly affaires doe still stick in them they take care many times also about their Children and friends 13. This condition of theirs continueth so long till they fall into their Rest and till their Astrall Spirit be consumed then all such doings care and perplexities are at an end and rhey also have no more knowledge thereof but that they see them meerely in the Wonders in the Magick 14. But it stirreth not the Turba neither seeketh what is in this world for it being once passed through Death from the Turba it desireth such things no more It also taketh no further care for care stirreth up the Turba and then the will of the Soule should be forced to enter with its Spirit into earthly things but it had rather let such things alone because it hardly got rid of them before It will no more entertaine the Earthly will 15. This is an Answer concerning this first sort and wee tell you plainely and in Truth that this sort after they are once received into Grace take no more care purposely about humane Earthly i Or affaires matters but it beholdeth the heavenly matters which are brought to it by the Spirit of man and rejoyceth in them but there is somewhat still behinde which is this 16. A living man hath such Power that he is able with his Spirit to goe into Heaven to the separated soules and stirre them up about some Question by a hearty Desire but it must be earnest it must be Faith that can breake open a Principle 17. And this we see in Samuell the Prophet whom the k Saul King of Israel raised up that he might make his will knowne to him though this seeme otherwise to some of whom we may well say that they are blinde and voyde of knowledge for they speake but their owne scholastick Fables and frame Opinions about that they have no knowledge of in the Spirit and these are Babell 18. Now secondly the other sort which sinke into Death without a l Or the body of Christ body they are wholly in one and the same place of the Principle in which the first sort are which afterward did sinke downe in themselves All these take no evill affaires upon them wherein the Turba sticketh 19. But when the honest soules which are alive send them their workes with their Spirit and will they rejoyce in them and are so affable that they appeare to men Magically in sleepe and shew them good wayes and many times reveale Arts which lye in m In Arcano in the most inward Mysterie secret viz. in the Abysse of the soule 20. For seeing the Earthly Spirit thrusteth its Mysterie before the soule and keepeth the soule captive in that Mysterie therefore the Spirit of the Soule cannot alwayes attaine the deepest secrets but after the departure of the body the soule is naked and that especially if it be without a New body then it beholdeth it it selfe and also its Wonders and it can very well shew one that is living somewhat if he be honest and have not stirred up the Turba in the sleeping Magia