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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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the Bloud viz. Fire which is a warmth that is a Tincture is a Life and in the vertue of the Tincture the thin water of the Life proceedeth one b The outward vertue proceeding forth from c The inward another and the vertue doth alwayes reassume that which goeth forth and that which is gone forth is free from the Fire and also from the vertue for it is gone forth and yet it arose from the vertue 12. And this is the true Spirit which is borne out of the soule wherein the Image of God and the Divine virgin of Gods wisdome consisteth for all understanding and knowledge lyeth in this Spirit it hath the senses and the noble life which uniteth it selfe with God this Spirit is so subtile that it can and may enter into God 13. If this Spirit resigneth it selfe up to God and casteth away the ostentation and d Reason s●●tle●y or vo● cunning of the fire of its owne soule then it attaineth the Image of God the Divine body for it putteth its will into God and dwelleth in God with Power thus it is cloathed with the Divine Essentiality and is without this world in the Life of God 14. But seeing this Spirit ariseth first out of the Center of Nature that is out of the Life of Fire although it is not the life of the Fire but the Spirit of it and the Life of the Fire standeth originally in the Abysse în the source of Gods Anger therefore Christ did not commend this Spirit of his to the fires owns life but into the hands of his Father 15. His hands are the Love-Desire wherewith he embraceth our Spirit when we enter into him and commend our selves to him 16. For when his body was to dye on the Crosse and his soule was to passe through Hell through the Anger of God there the Devills waited and thought with themselves we will surely keep the soule in our Turba in the Fire and then Christ commended the Spirit into the Love of God 17. And so the soule of Christ with the Spirit came into Gods hand being encompassed with the Fire of Anger and Death and Death would have held it there but Death was destroyed and confounded 18. For Death smothered the outward Spirit viz. the outward Life and then thought now surely the soule must remaine in the Turba but there was one stronger in the soule viz. the word of God which tooke death captive and destroyed the Anger and quenched the wrath with the Love in the Spirit of Christ 19. It was a poyson to Hell for the Love of God to come into it and smother it in the soule also a Plague Death and Destruction to Death Death must now suffer an Eternall Life to grow in it 20. Thus the Spirit of Christ tooke the Divell captive and drave him out of the Fire of the soule and cast him into Darknesse and shut him up under darknesse out from the Fire of the soule and out from Gods Fire into the wrathfull harshnesse and bitternesse in cold there let him warme himselfe least he freeze with cold 21. Consider the first foure Formes of Nature and you will understand what the Devills Mansion is for before Christ came he kept the soule captive in the Turba with the Fire and although he had not the Spirit of the soule yet he had the root of it in the Turba but then he was commanded to cease and he was throwne out and driven into Darknesse and thus his malice was destroyed by Christs descending into Hell and Christ became his Judge 22. Thus we have in briefe described what the Spirit of Christ and our Spirit is viz. not the outward Spirit but the Spirit of the soule not the soule it selfe but the Spirit of its Life 23. As in God the Holy Ternary is distinct being three Persons in one Essence and yet but one onely God where the Sonne hath the Spirit viz. the Life issuing forth from the Heart and mouth and the Heart is the flame of Love and the Father the e Fountaine or Property source of Anger which is made meeke by the Sonne in the Love so that in God there is but one onely will and Essence 24. Thus it is also in Man and no otherwise no not in the least tittle whatsoever God in Christ is that wee also are in Christ in God his true Children Therefore let us also commend our Spirit into his hands and so we may be able to passe through Death into Life into God with Christ 25. Therefore be not led about and gulled with f Rattles foolleries Bables shels or outside shewes Imitation or mimick tricks toyes and trifles as hitherto ye have been in Babell where this and that hath been g Or pratled disputed about the soule and its Spirit one this way and another that way there is no ground among them but meere Fiction and Opinion 26. Understanding is borne in God not in the Schooles from Art yet we despise it not for if Art be borne in God it is a tenfold Mysterie for it alwayes attaineth the h Or perfection tenth Number in i Or wit Reason much bettter then a k Or simple Layman plaine Man for it can of many Numbers make l Summe or Totall one 27. But it is not in mans own power no one must enter in by the Crosse as well as the other let him be a Doctor or a m Or Layick meane Man Gods secrets will admit no Doctors but n Discipulus Schollers into them yet a Learned n Discipulus Scholler may reach very farre 28. Had but this hand the High Art and also those high guifts then you should see more from it But God will have it as it is It is indeed his pleasure to make the wisdome of this world foolishnesse and to give his Power to the weake that all o All life or Creatures may bow downe before him and acknowledge that he onely is the Lord that doth whatsoever he will The eight and thirtieth Question What are the things that shall come to passe at the End of the world 1. BEloved friend it is not fit for me to Answer this your Question neither is it in my owne power and besides it is not fit for any to aske it for it is the secret Counsell of God let none endeavour to be equall with God and to foreknow all things 2. Our knowledge consisteth in the Spirit and will of God when that moveth then it goeth forward in the Heavenly Magia and entreth into the Wonders of the Earthly and then the Prophet is borne for he standeth upon the p Or at the end of a time or Age. Crowne and speaketh Magically of the Beginning of the Wonders and their Turba and sheweth how they shall come to an End and be destroyed and brought again into the first 3. For all Prophets speake from the Turba they discover that which is false and
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
transgressed Gods c pleasure Command and hath put its Imagination into the Earthly Spirit where the Turba which brought the Earthly Monster into its Noble Image instantly tooke it captive and so the Turba instantly sought and found the Limit in which the Image perished and if the Word had not d Set it selfe in the middest mediated or interposed it selfe it would have continued so for ever 4. And so now the Turba is once seated in the Earthly Abysse and hath captivated both body and soule it alwayes driveth the body to the limit and there destroyeth it and casteth it away and then the poore soule remaineth Naked without a Body 5. And except it turne with its Right Eye againe into the Word and get againe a body borne out of God it is but naked and hath the Turba in it which stirreth up the fire in its great Anguish for e Viz. the Turba it is an eager hunger a seeker and a finder 6. Now it is throughly knowne to us that our soule is fast bound to the Spirit of this world for the Turba holdeth us captive in the Wrath of the Anger of God 7. And although our soule get out and become New-borne in God yet f The Turba it possesseth the outward body still and consumeth it for it pierceth through it even to the Abysse and there it findeth that it is onely a Glasse of the Eternall and then it goeth forth from the Glasse into the Eternall and lets the body lie in the Nothing 8. Also you know well that the soule with the body in the seed is halfe Earthy for it is Sulphur that is g Phur is power Matter or substance Phur and h Sul is Spirit or Light Sul i In one another together and the Turba is in it which hath ability enough to destroy the seed 9. How then can a soule be borne pure it cannot be it bringeth the Turba with it into the world and is sinfull in the Mothers k Or body wombe 10. But know that God is become Man and the Word Fiat hath agiane put it selfe into the seed and although the Turba be now in the Earthly part so that the seed is not altogether free yet the matter stands thus with the soule 11. The soule is not wholly forsaken of God so farre as the Father and Mother are l Or vertuous honest and in God for it cometh from the soule of the Father and of the Mother and although a Childe dye in the Mothers wombe without m Externall Baptisme Baptisme yet it is baptized with the spirit of the Father and of the Mother viz. with the Holy Ghost which dwelleth in them and the Turba is destroyed in Death for the n That which belongeth to Faith Faiths-part passeth through to God 12. But the matter is farre otherwise with wicked Parents if the Childe die in the Mothers wombe o Vide Question 19. ver 12. the soule of it falleth into the Turba and reacheth not God to Eternity it also knoweth nothing of him but it is a life according to the Essence and property of the Parents 13. And yet it doth not by this reach to the inflammation for that soule it selfe hath not yet committed p Actuall sinne but it is a spirit in the source quite voyde of selfe-desire and wonders it is like burning Brimstone like the q Wandring false Lights that lead people astray in the night 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Ignes Fatui and cannot reach God but remaine between Heaven and Hell in the Mysterie untill the Judgement of God which shall at last gather in its harvest and put every thing apart in its own place 14. Although r Or one that is learned in the letter or carnall Reason Mr. Sophister may herein have other ſ Meaning or Opinion Philosophie but we care not for his Art we have Eyes and he hath art we speak what we see 15. Thus we give you to understand that no soule is borne into this world without sinne how honest soever the Parents be for it is t Ausgebrutet engendred or hatched conceived in the Earthly seed and bringeth the Turba of the body with it which also hath begirt the soule 16. Therefore God made a Covenant with Children in the Old Testament in the Circumcision and bound them in that Covenant to have their bloud shed and so drowne the Turba of the soule therewith 17. And in the New Testament the Baptisme wherein the Holy Ghost washeth away the Turba with the water of Life the water of the soule that it may u Stand or appeare before God draw neere to God and be his Childe 18. But they who say that those who have not baptisme as Jewes and Turkes and other people who have not the knowledge thereof among them nor the Candlestick are all rejected of God although in their Doctrine Life and deeds they doe earnestly strive to enter into the Love of God they speake phantastically and without knowledge like Babell 19. Blessednesse lyeth not onely in the outward Word but in Power who shall cast out him that entreth into God 20. Is not this Babell which hath confounded the whole world so that People have divided themseves in Opinions and yet in the Will they goe but one way what caused this but onely the Antichrist when he x Tooke Gods Government upon himselfe drew the Kingdome of God into his owne Jurisdiction and made a meere fable of the New-birth which very Children will be ashamed of when it shall be day 21. Wee can say with good ground that Antichrists teaching is but y A meere flourish casting a mist before the Eyes jugling beating of the Aire a slight of the Serpent which continually beguileth Eve 22. Thus we know that no soule commeth into the world without sinne each bringeth the z Disharmony Turba with it for if it were without sinne then it must also dwell in a body wholly pure and having no evill will in it and in which is no Earthly z Disharmony Desire 23. Now body and soule are thus a Seeking or strife of the foure Elements bound together untill the Turba findeth the b Or knit Limit of the body and then it seeketh the works of the body as is above mentioned c Or End The fifteenth Question How commeth sinne into the Soule seeing it is the worke and Creature of God 1. AS it is mentioned before so it is the Turba with the Earthly c Seeking or longing Desire come together into this world and so the soule is strongly drawne by two viz. by the d Verbum Domini Word of the Lord which mediated or interposed it selfe which out of Love is become Man this draweth the soule continually into the Kingdome of God and plainly sheweth the soule the Turba so that the soule seeth in Nature what falshood and sinne is and if it
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
fast in the darkenesse there is a great anguish for it is troubled and attracted and also darkned and bringeth anxiety to it selfe in it selfe and desireth liberty and drawing so strongly at the liberty would faine draw it selfe into the Liberty and so it maketh it self more eager rough and hard and the Darknesse is like an horrible consuming sharpenesse 42. For it snatcheth the Liberty into it selfe but it is so sharpe that it appeareth in the Liberty as a flash of lightning which consumeth the darknesse with its eagernesse and hence it is that God saith I am a a Deut. 4.24 consuming fire 43. Hereby understand how every b Materia matter consisteth in the power of the true Fire and how the floare shall one day be purged for it is the Originall of the Fire which hath all power for it consumeth whatsoever the Desiring hath made whether it be stone or minerall Centrum Naturae for it is the sharpnesse of the Eternall Liberty and maketh the Centre of Nature 44. But that you may search yet deeper know that the Fire Originally consisteth in three Formes viz. in the Desire and then in the matter of that which is attracted viz. in the darkenesse in which Essentiality proceedeth from the Attraction and thirdly the Anguish source and it selfe maketh the fourth Forme that is the flash for the Liberty causeth that and is the kindler of the anguish source 45. For the Desire in the Darknesse would have nothing else but the Liberty and the Liberty is a light without shining it is like a very deepe blew colour mixed with greene so that it is not knowne what colour it is for all colours are in it and the Desire in it selfe in its eager anguish and sharpnesse breaketh the colours and maketh an horrible consuming flash in it selfe and changeth it according to the anguish that it becommeth Red. The fourth Forme 46. Now the Liberty in the Desire suffereth it selfe not to be bound or captivated but changeth it selfe from the Red flash into Light into a glance of the Majesty and it is an exulting great Joy in the Liberty 47. For the Eye is made manifest in the Light and the a Or Substantiality Essentiality is made mannifest in the Will and then it is knowne what Light or Darknesse is also thus the Eternity is knowne and so Gods Holinesse alwayes ariseth in the wonders from Eternity and it hath neither limit nor beginning for it is an Eternall beginning comprehended in Nothing but only in the Wonders which are its owne Essence where there is neither limit nor b Time or yeares number 48. And thus nothing is knowne in the still Eternity but the glance of the Majesty and the Spirit which is borne in the Will and the Majesty hath the c Regiment Dominion 49. Beloved friend understand the sense right we meane not that the Birth apprehendeth the Liberty without but within it selfe in its Centre it apprehendeth it selfe in it selfe and maketh Majesty in it selfe and yet there is no including there but it is as when life ariseth from Death or from Nothing which d Life dwelleth onely in it selfe and this is called a e Principium Principle and that wherein it dwelleth is called Nature which hath seven Spirits and Formes as is to be seene in our second and third Booke 50. Yet this Principle hath but one Spirit which is the life of that Principle and it hath but one will neither which is the f Or satiating fulfilling of the Eternity with the glance of the Majesty 51. For this principle is the Power proceeding from the will of Eternity and the entrance or the Eternall beginning of the Power is the Life and the Spirit of the power which thrusteth forth the Essences of the begettresse and openeth the Originall of the Majesty 52. And the whole Eye which hath thus g Or formed or figured made it selfe a Glasse in the A and O is all things it is the Eternity and in it selfe in the Eye it begetteth the Majesty which is the Heart and power of the Eye and also the Spirit which proceedeth from the Power in the Heart even from the fiery Light flaming Essences 53. Thus understand the Holy Ternary in one Essence the Father is the Eternity without Ground which is Nothing and yet all things and in the Eye of his glance he seeth that he is all things and in the Power of the Majestie he feeleth tasteth and smelleth that he is Good that is that he is God although the h The Tau or Crosse T. viz the i Schwerigkeit oft Breetheit guere harshnesse ariseth in the Centre 54. And in the Spirit is the moving of the Power and the Multiplication without ground and number wherein consisteth an Eternall bottomlesse multitude and all in Power 55. For that which hath no ground hath no number nor is there any shutting up or comprehension therein and that which is within it selfe cannot be knowne k Or without ab extra externally but it may be felt by the Spirit Thus the Internall driveth out from it self and manifesteth it selfe in Figures or else God could not be known 56. Thus God is together one Spirit and is from Eternity in three beginnings and ends and that onely in himselfe There is no place found in his sight and he hath nothing in himselfe that may be compared to him also there is nothing which can search and manifest any thing further then his Spirit which alwayes manifesteth it selfe from Eternity to Eternity 57. He is an Eternall seeker and finder of himselfe in the great Wonders and that which he findeth he findeth in the Power He is the Opener of the Power Nothing is like him neither doth any thing find him but that which yieldeth it selfe to be his owne that entreth into him That which denyeth it selfe to be in that thing the Spirit of God is all things For it is one onely Will in the Eternall Nothing and yet it is in all things as Gods Spirit it selfe is 58. And this my beloved friend is the Highest Mysterie Therefore if you would finde it seeke it not in me but in your selfe though not in your Reason neither which must be as dead and your Desire and will must be in God and so God becommeth the will and the deed in you also the Spirit of God bringeth your will into himselfe and then you may well see what God is and what Spirits child this hand is and from what kinde of Spirit it writeth 59. Furthermore I brotherly exhort you that you seeke not with such eagernesse you will not reach the bottome of it with such searching although you are knowne and beloved of God and therefore we give you this for a Rule yet externally I have no power to give it you 60. But follow my counsell leave off your laborious searching in Reason and enter into the will of God into Gods
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
well that if the fire had no Aire to blow it up it would be smothered as all fires are smothered when they have no Aire and yet they produce Aire 135. The Aire is the life of the fire and the Aire hath its Originall from the Anguishing bitter stirring source of the Essences out of the Will Now you see also very well that fire must have fewell to burne or else it is a Darknesse and although it devoure it selfe by its eager attraction yet that fire is nothing but a source in the Darknesse which we understand to be the Abysse of the Anger of God which is not manifest in God but is onely as a cause of the Life in the Kingdome of God 136. You see that all fire must have q Substance matter or else it will not burne understand it thus the fire produceth Aire and in the Aire water and it mightily attracteth the Aire with the water into it selfe againe whereby the source of the fire is so allayed that it shineth 137. For without water no fire shineth if no water can be procured in a thing in that thing the fire will not shine but glimmer as for example in r Glowing a red hot stone which hath the source of the fire and no shining but a glimmering and hardly that but in Iron it shineth wherein the fire hath water and therefore Iron at length cometh to be consumed and getteth Rust but a stone doth not This is thus according to the Outward Principle of this World but according to the inward viz. the Kingdome of God it is as follometh observe it 138. The Eternall fire burneth Eternally yet it is a Spirit but not manifested according to the wrathfulnesse in the Kingdome of God understand it thus the flash maketh a shining which ariseth from the fire and yet it dwelleth not in the wrath of the Fire but satia●eth the fire wholly and giveth light also out from the fire and is not comprehended nor retained by the fire but carrieth with it another source of its owne viz. ſ Amiablenesse or Friendlinesse Meeknesse and yet hath the Power t Wit reason or knowledge Wisdome and Art of the Fire for in the Light the Essences of the Source of the fire are first manifested 139. Now the light maketh no u Or paine source but it entreth into it selfe into a Meeknesse and yet is desiring which proceedeth from the source of the Fire and its desiring is an attraction of the Meeknesse and power into it selfe and so it maketh it selfe pregnant with Meeknesse 140. For the Light is a Fire also a very yerning fire a desiring fire and a perpetuall finding Fire which alwayes findeth what is generated in the Originall 141. All the Power which ariseth in the wrathfull fire is manifested in the Light and the Light desireth it in meeknesse for the wrathfulnesse of the Fire and the shining of the Light are two Principles of a twofold source each dwelling in it selfe and one comprehendeth not the other to Eternity and yet the one is the life and the cause of the other 142. And we must understand it thus we must consider that an horrible anguishing * Or paine source maketh a sinking into it selfe like Death wherein the limit of Separation is and yet the Anguish keepeth its source in it selfe but the sinking into it selfe as it were into Death entreth into its x Skie or receptacle Aether wherein the life of the Anguish is no more knowne for the sinkng breaketh forth from the anguish source as a dying and it is a dying and yet in the Eternity there is no dying but a kind of entring into another world of another Principle of another source 143. For the sinking entreth into the still Eternity viz. into the Liberty and as the source of the wrathfull Fire did remaine in it selfe in its life so the sinking is a going quite out from the fire-Life and yet it proceedeth from the fire-life but it hath not the source thereof for it is broken off from that in Death and the limit of the Separation is a Death so that the sinking Life pierceth through Death and sprouteth through Death forth in another world and hath another Substantiality viz. another water wherein the Light shineth and therein is no wrathfulnesse 144. For in the Eternity there is no Death to detaine any thing with but there is a kind of entring into severall Conditions for that which hath no beginning hath also no End nor no y Foundation or bottome ground and thus the Light ariseth from the source of the fire 145. For the Light dwelleth in the Fire and yet not in the Fire it is another world and it is another Fire called Love Power Wonder sweet milde pure and it is no substance also it is not Nature but z Extra without beyond Nature in another Principle 146. It is nothing but a Light flaming Powerfull Majesty and it hath its owne Spirit which bringeth the sinking through Death and which sinking out of the Anguish through Death maketh the sprouting forth through the Death 147. a The Spirit It is free in it selfe both from the fire and from the Light and it is not held or captivated by either of them both no more then the Fire detaineth the Aire It proceedeth from the Light from the power of the Light and openeth all whatsoever is either in the source of the Fire or in the source of the Light 148. Yet it hath no feeling of the Fire în it but it is a blower up of the fire of Light a producer of the Essences of Love in the desiring Power and an Opener of the Essences of Love 149. And that we might be understood speaking of the Essences of Love as of another Fire let it be observed behold when the light is so brought forth through the wrathfulnesse that one fire goeth forth through the other then the fire of Light desireth the wrathfulnesse no more for it is dead to the wrathfulnesse and it is a peculiar Fire in it selfe and it sendeth forth its life out of it selfe which is a sprouting for it is both desiring and attracting whence Essences proceed and it hath all formes in it as the fire-life hath also such a rising 150. And yet the Essences are borne out of the b Or Vertue power of the Light and when they fully taste one another there is a meere Desire and satiety and yet there is nothing that the Desire of Love can draw into it selfe but it attracteth it selfe into it selfe and maketh it selfe pregnant with the Power of the Majesty so that this Will becometh satiate and yet it is nothing but this Power which is an Image of the Wonders It is a similitude of the Birth and it is the power it selfe it is the Essence of the Spirit from whence the Spirit hath its food it goeth forth from the Image and c Moveth waveth floateth as the
Aire in this world doth 151. Now the Spirit finding nothing like d Without it selfe it selfe and so not finding it selfe but in the Power therefore it is desiring for it dwelleth in the Ground of the Power and yet is not the Power it selfe therefore its desiring maketh a similitude of it selfe 152. For a desiring is a seeking and the figure of the seeking is in the seeking the figure maketh the Seeking manifest Thus the Spirit also dwelleth in its owne Figure in the Power and in the Light of the Majesty and e Viz. The Desiring it is an Image according to the property of the Spirit 153. The Spirit is not the Image but the seeking and its desiring is the Image for it dwelleth in it selfe in its seeking and in its figure it is another Person then the figure of the Power and according to this Essence God is said to be Threefold in Persons 154. But that we may open your Eyes wide that you may see the whole ground of the Deity for now it both shall and must be made manifest you must looke upon the Great wonders which we lost by going forth from Paradise where now we must labour in the sixe working dayes of this world Therefore consider now what and where we are and you shall here finde such a thing as was hidden even to Nature 155. Behold when you will speake of the Trinity then looke upon the first Number upon the A upon the Eternall beginning which is the Father and then look upon the O in the middle viz. the Sonne and then looke upon the V which is the proceeding of the Holy Ghost which in himselfe goeth with the sinking through the sharpe wrathfulnesse into the second Principle which hath E and goeth forth through the power as a light flaming flash which hath I. A. O. V. E. I. I. E. O. V. A. 156. Now put thereto the swift going of the flaming flash that is T the omnipotence of the Eternall f GoTtes God which consumeth in the wrathfulnesse as a flash but in the * LIebe Love in the I as an exceeding loving God Exasteth thorough pierceth and powerfully Exulteth Now if you put the L thereinto then you have the Matter of the Divine Essence in the power it is an Angel and in the out-birth out of the Centre it is g GOLT Gold 157. The World is Covetous and Ambitious especially those that will be counted Masters of Arts and say they know Gold and are blind people why doe you not then seeke it perhaps thou wilt aske how should ye seeke it Goe with the outward life into Death there the outward life must die and in the anguish yeild it selfe up into the Number of the Crowne viz. into the number 1000. and there the End is and the Death ariseth to a glorious life with a new faire body you need afford nothing to it but the soule which will then bring forth much fruit and then thou hast an Angel which is free from the wrathfulnesse for it is wholly pure seeke it and you shall finde it 158. Yet perhaps thou supposest thou shalt finde it as thou art h That is in the wisedome of Reason in the Old Adam in the Ihood and selfehood of the outward man in thine old Cloathes No Sir we will teach you another A B C learne that first then seeke it if you please if not let it alone For the O is much nobler then the L. 159. Behold now the A viz. the beginning of the Eye together with the V which is the marke of the Spirit and goe through the Middle of the i Or Eye O and so you will make a stroake or line through the O thus * Viz. two Principles ◯ ⃓ 160. Now part the two principles one from another seeing they part themselves and set them one to the other with its halfe like a Rainbow thus for so they stand in the figure and set the wrath at the left and the light at the Right hand for it cannot be pourtrayed otherwise but it is one Globe 161. And take the Spirit which is borne in the Fire and goe therewith out of the wrath in the sinking through Death into the other halfe Eye viz. into the second Principle and you shall see this Figure ̵ ̵ The figure following belongeth to this place The Exposition of the Philosophick GLOBE or EYE of both the Threefold * Or semicircles Circles which signifie especially the two Eternall Principles The k Third Principle Third being also cleerely understood therein and how it must be understood 162. THose Circles should be like Round Globes through which a Crosse should goe for it is the Eye of Eternity which cannot be pourtrayed It Representeth the Eye of the Essence of all Essences the Eye of God which is the Glasse of wisdome wherein all wonders have been seen from Eternity and hereby is described how it is entred into an Essence for the Reader of this booke to consider of 163. Not as if it could be described or pourtrayed for the Minde onely apprehendeth it and onely l That Minde that which can walke in the Divine Mystery Not by Art or Reason but by that understanding which the Spirit of God openeth to the humane Spirit of the soule in the Great Mystery otherwayes it cannot be apprehended 164. The Reader should observe the Numbers and also what standeth within or without a Circle and where every word in a Circle beginneth and endeth all of it hath its peculiar signification and meaning for every word standeth in its due place 165. That which is without the Circle and wheele signifieth the Liberty of the Abysse m Extra Principium without the Principle Number 1. Abysse 166. The Great Mystery of the Abysse wherein the Eternall Divine Essence in the Glasse of Wisdom doth bring it selfe forth in the n Or Centre Ground is marked with the number 1. and the number 2. standeth close by it which is so to be understood round about that whole Circle Of the Three Circles 167 The Three Circles drawne about one another signifie the Eternall Birth of the Divine Essence and All Etrrnall Mysteries both within-Nature and without Viz. the Originall of All Essences as it is here described Of that halfe of the Threefold Circle at the Left hand and of number 2. 168. The threefold Circle at the left hand where also there standeth without the Circle at Number 2. the Mystery o Extra Naturam without Nature signifieth how the Abysse bringeth it selfe into a Ground that is how the Eye of Eternity viz. the First will which is called the Father of Eternity and of all beginnings bringeth it selfe in the wisdome into Trinity into an Eternall Ground and dwelleth in it selfe and possesseth it selfe and how it bringeth it selfe into Nature also how Essence ariseth as also perceptibility and perception Of that halfe of the Threefold Circle at the Right
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
number 31. 196. But the soule which in the Time of this Life did turne again and did yield it selfe up with its will into the Death of Christ at the line of the Crosse N. 27. that soule is then sunk downe from its proud and x Or evill wicked workes and become free in that same will and is entred into the Death of Christ and sprouteth forth with the Spirit of its will N. 28. in the Divine power from the Death of Christ through the second Principle where the Spirit of the Will viz. the Image y Or reacheth obtaineth the Divine Light againe N. 29. and the z Or Spirit Image N. 30. standeth againe in the Divine Man N. 31. Image number 32. God number 33. a Or substantiality 197. For when the Spirit of the Will entreth into Death at the Crosse then it putteth on the Divine Essentiality that is Christs flesh into it selfe againe and bringeth it with it selfe into the Light world where the Divine life springeth forth againe in the Holy Body and the Image is free againe as here N. 32. is to be seene and it dwelleth in God N. 33. and eateth of Gods word or Essence For the Image here is b Or beyond without Nature in the Liberty but the Humanity is in Nature as it is here set downe 198. But for those soules which abide in their proud covetous workes in the Anguish N. 26. they abide indeed in the Magick Fire of Anguish and their workes are fuell for that fire 199. But if the Spirit of the Will at length yet doe incline it selfe towards the death of Christ and yet is hard bound to the wrath then it hangeth as it were by a thread to the death of Christ The ninth Number number 34. 200. This soule must needs burne thus a while till the Spirit of the Will can enter into the Death of Christ and till its Sydereall fuell be burnt up when the Earthly body dieth the Image must be c Or washed scoured or purged * Or washed scoured or purged bathed which this present too wise world scorneth but shall be forced to trie it in Death where that little Sparke which did hang but as by a thred must enwrap it self quite into the Death of Christ for it hath lost both body and Essence and remaineth naked without Divine d Or substance Essence or body in Gods Mercy in the Divine Tincture viz. in the ninth number N 34. and waiteth for the last Judgement wherein God will restore in the Tincture all that which ad m lost But the workes which it hath do●e he●e will not passe through the fire but the Darke Magick fire hath swallowed them up into its Mysterie in the Darke world let this be told thee O Man Soules Eternall Habitation number 35. 201. After the ninth Number standeth the soules Eternall Habitation noted with the N. 35. which signifieth that these escaped soules are yet in God in the Angelicall world but without their workes and they cannot so highly attaine the Glance of the Majesty as those which e Or here in this life have clothed themselves with the power of God The word Habitation entreth into the Liberty without Nature as also above it the word Image doth For the soule must stand in Nature but the habitation of the Image is without Nature in the Divine Liberty Angelicall World number 36. 202. Beyond the word Habitation standeth Angelicall world N. 36. signifying the whole f Or place Court of Angels or g Thrones or Principalities Princely Thrones in the Liberty of the Divine Majesty whereas their root is in Nature but is not h Or acknowledged felt Proud Devill number 37. Will of the Devill Lucifer number 38. 203. At the left hand in the upper space N. 37. standeth proud Devill with two i Or Legs lines one reaching to be upon the Cha acter O N. 4. and the other reaching up above the Great Mysterie of the Ternary where standeth Will of the Devill Lucifer N 38. Here the Devills fall is to be considered 204. He hath driven his proud will from the line of the Crosse upwards and would domineere over the Mystery of the Divine wisdome by k Or reason or in Wit craft and fury cunning subtilty and wrath in the power of Fire and l Or inflame kindle the Mysterie of the Ternary that he might be Lord as indeed he did kindle the Essence in the Mysterie where from Earth and stones proceed and would faine have flowen out above the Mystery of the Ternarie N. 38. as still at this very day he desireth to flie out above the highest Thrones of Angels Abysse of the Darke world number 39. Eternall Hell of Devills number 40. 205. And hence it followed that he was thrust out from the Divine Mysterie from the highest Thrones into the darke Magick fire and is throwne downe beneath viz. into the Abysse of the Darke world N 39. where he must dwell without the Principle in the horrour of Fire that is in the first three formes m Or till fire or before the fourth forme which is fire it selfe of Fire in the Anguish and there he hath his Hell as below N. 40. is to be seene and thither also doe the damned soules fall where to Eternity they cannot see God The other line of the Crosse upwards 206. Over that line N. 1. above standeth Abysse Eternity signifying the Liberty without the Principle and thereby is n Or understood meant the Mysterie of the Eternity wherein every Creature standeth in its owne source in its owne fire whether in Darknesse or in Light and hath no other light but what shineth o Or in the Creature it selfe in it selfe and it also comprehendeth that light p Or beside it selfe outwardly without it selfe Both worlds viz. the Light and Darke world are in one another but the Light is not attained except a creature be capable q Or to receive it of it 207. There are Angelicall Thrones which we know nothing of our knowledge reacheth onely r In Locum or space or bounds unto the place of ſ Or that this world so farre as the kindling in the Creation did reach and t For a resemblance of it therefore this wheele is made with the Crosse in it SONNE number 41. and of the Heart 208. Over the upright line standeth SONNE N. 41. and at the left Angle or Point N. 9. FATHER and at the right line N. 14. HOLY GHOST signifying the Persons and birth of the Holy u Or Triplicity Trinity The ♡ in the Crosse is the Centre and signifieth the Eternall band of the x Or Threenesse Trinity 209. The word SONNE N. 41. signifieth the Word which the Eternall FATHER alwayes speaketh from Eternity in the Light and Darke world according to the property of each source 210. But the Three Persons are free from the Crosse and touch
not the line which signifieth that God is free from Nature and is not comprehended y Or by in Nature but he dwelleth in himselfe and indeed also in Nature but is not comprehended by that which doth not z Give up it selfe to him yeild it selfe into him Of the Heart in the Crosse 211. The Heart in the Crosse signifieth first that the Heart of God hath manifested it selfe in Nature a Or with by the Principle of Fire whence the Majestick Light ariseth secondly it signifieth the Manifestation in the Humanity wherein the Heart of God hath manifested it selfe with a Humane Heart and how that humane Heart hath obtained the comprehension of the Holy Trinity as it is the Centre in the Crosse where we must understand the Inward man viz. the Inwward Heart 212. And we may see that the HOLY GHOST at the Right line N. 14. goeth forth from the Heart in the Light world which signifieth that the HOLY GHOST dwelleth in the New-borne Heart viz. in the Image and continually bringeth the Will of the Image into the Divine Light world and as this Heart in the Crosse is united b Or with to the Holy Trinity so must the Humane Heart c Or we meane understand the Inward man be united d Or with to the Deity that God may be all in all in him even will and deed 213. But the word SONNE number 41. standing above over the line of the Crosse severed from the Heart signifieth that the Man Christ is become Lord e Or over All. of All and is King over this whole Circle For God hath manifested himselfe in the Humanity and this Man comprehendeth the whole Divine f Or substance Essence in him for there is fulnesse there is God and the Divine g Or know or acknowledge Essence in him and without him we can finde God no where else but in the h Or substance Essence of Christ therein * Or Deity is the whole fulnesse of the i Col. 2.9 God-head bodily Heaven number 42. 214. The word Heaven upon the upright line of the Crosse number 42. signifieth first that heaven is in the Man Christ and also in us and that we must enter by his Crosse and Death into him in his Heaven which is himselfe for upon the Crosse Heaven is opened againe and borne anew l Or to us in us Secondly it signifieth that the true Divine Heaven is an Habitation m For. of the Divine Desire viz. of the Divine Magia Therefore it cannot be said that we enter into it but that we are begotten n Or into it in it o Or by out of Gods Fire in the Divine p Or substantiality Essentiality and no otherwayes but upon the Crosse viz. through and in the Birth of the Holy Trinity Pure Element number 43. 215. The words Pure Element number 43. upon the upper line of the Crosse signifieth the internall world out of which the Externall with the foure Elements is brought forth and its q Or substance Essence standeth in the internall roote Holy Ghost number 44. Sonne number 45. 216. Moreover it is to be noted how r Viz. pure Element those words stand begin and end for they begin at the outward Circle at the left hand where above number 5. the Holy Ghosts Character V standeth and below number 8. ſ Or Being or substance Essence and they goe through the two Circles at the Right hand to the t Viz. the space between the second Circle and the third second space which signifieth the Originall of the pure Divine Element the Habitation and u Or substance Essence whence it ariseth viz. from the Spirit of the Eternall Mysterie in the Divine Essentiality viz. in the Essence of the Great Mysterie and yet it is manifest onely in the second Principle viz. in the Essence of the Sonne and Holy Ghost as above at the Circle on the Right hand may be seene number 44. and 45. Father number 46. Holy Spirit of Divine * Or Wit or Reason Wisdome and understanding number 47. 217. The Pure Element is the working in the True Heaven and it shutteth it selfe in and up with the Crosse it is the springing or stirring in the Fire and in the Heaven of Light whence the Divine Essentiality understand the Essence and not the Spirit of God is a life for it reacheth not into the Essence of the Father number 46. below which Circle there standeth Divine wisdome but the Holy x Or Ghost Spirit number 47. giveth Divine y Or Wit or Reason wisdome and z Or knowledge understanding 218. The Element is an a Or substance Essence in respect of the Deity as the life in the Flesh b Must be taken to be is in respect of the soule For the Tincture is higher and giveth the E●s of the Spirit wherein the Light-fire is understood Humanity Flesh number 48. 219. Under the words Pure Element on the upper c Or stroake line of the Crosse number 27. Death standeth and the Word beginneth at the left Circle and goeth through the Crosse and through the first Circle at the Right hand There looke upon both the outward Circles that at the left and that at the right above and below and then thou shalt quickly finde what the d Or Jurisdidiction Right of Death is and that it is the dying source in the Magick fire and holdeth the Essentiality captive in it selfe as at the left hand below number 8. and at the right number 48. may be seene and then above at this Circle number 44. and at the left above number 5 is seene that the spirituall life goeth and sprouteth forth through Death and possesseth the highest Circle For whatsoever will attaine the Divine life must goe through the dying Magick Fire and subsist therein as the Heart on the Crosse must subsist in the e Or Divine fire Fire of God 220. Moreover we must know that in Adan we have turned our selves away from the Crosse and are above the Crosse with our lust and Desire number 23. and gone with our will into f Or owne Regiment a selfe Government and now Death hath captivated us in it selfe we must therefore sinke downe from Death upon the Crosse upon the line of Christ into the Heart againe and be borne anew in the Heart or else Death retaineth us captive For Death standeth now upon the line of the Crosse but at the Judgement it shall be given to the Darke world For our wil must now enter into Rest through the Death on the Crosse but the outward Crosse shall be done away and then death shall be made a scorne 221. Thirdly it signifieth that the life of God in Christ made death a g A shew spectacle upon the Crosse when death was destroyed on the Crosse h Or In. by the Dying of Christ where life grew
the Crosse is between the words which signifie the fallen Earthly Man that is fallen under and into the Earth that is he is fallen z Or to the E rth as to his owne home Or to be subject to it to be the Earths and the Crosse parteth the words Earthly and Man for Man shall be severed from the Earth againe and enter into his Eternall part whether it be into the Light or Darke world Wonder number 62. 235. Under the line of the Crosse standeth number 62. Wonder which signifieth that the Evill Wonders and also the Evill part of the Earth shall * Or in at the Judgement of God when God shall make separation fall a As to its owne place home to the Abysse of Darknesse and be the Earth for all Devills and b Or Evill wicked people to dwell together upon for the Abysse standeth under it number 1. Babell number 63. 236. Next to that word Wonder standeth number 63. Babel signifying that Babel is onely a Wonder of the Abysse and she worketh onely Wonders in the Abysse * Or selfe Reason Owne Reason in Babell number 64. 237. A little above under the Circle at the right hand after Earthly Man number 64. standeth Owne Reason in Babel which goeth about the Circle of the second Principle and goeth along in its owne Power under the Divine world it supposeth it selfe to be in God and that it serveth God and yet it is without God in it selfe and teacheth and doth its owne Matters onely it ruleth the outward world according to its owne Reason without the Spirit and Will of God even according to its owne selfe-will onely Therefore it goeth about the Light world flattering and giveth God c Or good faire words but remaineth without God still in the Abysse and entreth into it Wonder of the Great Folly number 65. 238. Under Owne Reason number 65. standeth Wonder of the Great Folly signifying Babell which hath found all d Or Inventions Arts e Cunning deceit fallacies subtleties and f Feates or tricks devices and lost it selfe it seeketh Gold and loseth God it taketh Earth for Gold Death for life and that is the greatest folly that can be found in the g Or Being of all Beings Essence of all Essences as is enough demonstrated in other places The Conclusion 239. Thus we see where our home is not in this world but in the two inward worlds in which of them we h Or converse trade here in this life into the same we enter when we dye we must leave the outward we must be new-borne onely on the Crosse 240. Babell hath wholly turned it selfe away from the Crosse which signifieth proud men wedded to their owne Wit and Reason who rule themselves by their witty folly 241. The Earthly Man upon the Crosse number 61. signifieth that simple flock of people which yet hang to the Crosse of Christ and are at length regenerated through the Crosse 242. But Reason hath also rent it selfe off from the Crosse l By taking its owne pleasure and makiag Lawes according to its owne power though against right by owne pleasure owne Power and Lawes and that is the Wonder of Folly which the very Devills doe mock at 243. The Reader should consider this further for there lyeth much under it it hath the understanding of all the three worlds behold thy selfe therein it is a most true Glasse for the Ternarie is a Crosse and it hath two Kingdomes in One which part themselves by sinking through Death 244. Therefore the Devill would be above God and therefore God became Man that he might bring the soule out of the Wrath through death into another life into another world which yet remaineth in the first but it turneth the back to it as this Figure is and the Crosse standeth between the two Principles and goeth from the Fire-life into the life of Light 245. Understand us thus my beloved friend the soule hath its Originall in the fire-life for no Spirit subsisteth k Or sine absque without the source of the fire and it goeth out from it self with its own will through Death it accounteth it selfe as dead and sinketh it selfe downe as dead and so falleth with its will through the Principle of Fire into the Divine light Eye and there it is the Chariot of the Holy Ghost whereon he rideth 246. But when it will goe of it selfe then it continueth in its owne Fire-nest in the Originall wherein it was awakened as Lucifer did for it is awakened at the beginning of the Crosse at the left hand as is to be seene in this Figure and that is its Originall as shall be further mentioned hereafter 247. l The soule It is a whole Figure of the Crosse according to the outward Image of the body it resembleth a Crosse-Tree the body having two Armes signifying two Principles and the body in the midst which is a whole Person The Heart is the first Principle and the Braine is the second the Heart hath the soule m Viz. seated in it and the braine the Spirit of the soule and it is a new childe and yet not a new one neither the stock is from eternity but the branches grow out of the Stock 248. And though it hath not been a soule from Eternity yet it hath been knowne from Eternity in the Virgine of the Divine Wisdome upon the Crosse and in the Roote it belongeth to God the Father in the soule to God the Sonne and in the Will to God the Holy Ghost 249. Seeing then its will could not stand in the Father but would domineere and so it fell into the fire of Wrathfulnesse therefore the Father gave it to the Sonne and the Sonne tooke it into himselfe and became Man in it and brought it by the n Verbum Fiat Word Fiat into the Majesty into the Light againe for the Sonne bringeth it through the Anger and Death into the Eye of Holinesse again at the right hand into another world in God to the Angels whereof there shall be further mention made hereafter Now we come againe to the sixt Forme of Fire 250. Know then wherefore wee have set the Crosse here the * ✚ X. Crosse is otherwise the number ten when we number in the order of Reason But according to the two Principles where the Eye appeareth parted the Crosse should be between the fift and sixt forme where Light and Darknesse part 251. But you must know that God is both the beginning and the End and therefore we put the Crosse at the End according to Reason for there wee goe through Death into life it is our Resurrection 252. Againe the Number † X or 10. Ten is the first and also the last and through it is death and after death Hell viz. the Wrath of the Darknesse which is o Or Extra Crucem without the Crosse for it falleth againe into the A and the
Creator is in the A into which Lucifer would faine have insinuated himselfe but he is driven out into Darknesse which is his Kingdome in the source 253. You must understand that we meane by the twofold Eye a Round Globe cut in two wherein the Crosse stood from Eternity it cannot be drawne in any portraiture because the halfes are so in one another they are one and yet two the Spirit onely understandeth this and whosoever doth not enter through death upon the Crosse into Regeneration that is into the Divine Body he understandeth not this and let him leave it p Or unmastered uncensured or else he will be q Or make himselfe a Devill in so doing a workman and censurer for the Devill we would have the Reader faithfully admonished for it is most certaine 254. For this figure containeth the whole Ground as deep as a Spirit in it selfe is and the Reader cannot know it without r Or right Eyes viz. Spirituall Eyes true Eyes words cannot be set according to its right order for the first is also the Last and the middlemost goeth through all and is not knowne but in it selfe Therefore searching is not the best way to finde the Mysterie in But to be borne ſ Or of God in God is the right way to find it for without t The New-birth that all is but Babell 255. All lyeth in the will and in the earnestnesse viz. that the will enter into * In Magiam Magick for the Eternity is Magicall all things come to Essence out of Magick for in the Eternity in the Abysse is Nothing But that which is is Magick 256. From Magick comes Philosophie which soundeth the Magick and seeking findeth Astrologie therein Eternally and Astrologie againe seeketh u His cause and Ruler its Master and Maker viz. Astronomie the * Sulphur Mercurium Sulphure and Mercurie which hath its owne Principle and therein is the third Magick viz. the x Medicus Physician who seeketh the y Or disease wh ch destroyeth the health corrupter and would heale it but he findeth the fourth Magick viz. the z Theologus Divine who seeketh the a The curse of God Turba in all things and would heale the Turba but he findeth the Eye of the first Magick and there he seeth that all is the wonder of Magick then he leaveth off from seeking and is a b Magician 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 Matth. 2.1 Magus in the first will for he seeth he hath all power to finde and to make what he will and then he maketh himselfe an Angel and remaineth in himselfe and so he is free from all other things and continueth Eternally This is the highest Ground of the Essence of all Essences 257. Although the Whore of Babell will by no meanes relish it yet we speake from good ground and say that Babell and her children are c Adulterous borne of whoredome in their * Magia Philosophia Astrologia Astronomia Medicina Theologia Magick Philosophie Astrologie Astronomie Physick and Divinity Babell is the true Childe of none of these she is a Refractory proud Bastard Wee have knowne her in the A and O searching for Philosophie and Astrologie and have d Or found knowne her to be a Whore in all e Specula mirrours or looking Glasses or Expositions representations and illustrations and similitudes in her teachings Glasses she committeth whoredome in all Glasses 259. She saith she is the Eye but she hath a f Or squint-Eye false Eye that glimmereth out of her whoredome in Pride Envie and Anger and her seate in the Magick is the g Or back turned averse left Eye she boasteth upon the Crosse but she entreth not into the Centre she will not goe through Death into life 260. She saith I live and yet hath an unrighteous life but that is her true life if she would continue in it alone to her selfe But she oppresseth the Children that are borne h Or live in Patience and Resignation upon the Crosse and treadeth them under her feet 261. Therefore the Crosse hath bent its Bow and will shoote away Babell from the Crosse The Spirit of the Wonders declareth this in the Magick The first Crosse is the first Principle and it will shoote away Babell from the second Principle The seventh Forme of Fire 262. One Magick alwayes proceedeth from the other and is the Glasse and the Eye of the other wherein the wonders are knowne and propagated for in the Abysse there is nothing but in the Magick is all each Glasse is a Centre but yet it s owne for the lust i Or longing seeking and Desire bringeth it forth it is the Modell of the first 263. For when I search to the beginning of the Essence then I finde the Eye which is God which is a desiring will of Eternity which entreth into it selfe and seeketh the Abysse in it selfe 264. It is in Nothing but it is the Glasse of the Abysse it seeketh it selfe and findeth it selfe and that which is found seeketh againe a Modell wherein it can seeke finde and see it selfe and that proceedeth so farre till it commeth to the Number k X. 10. ten 265. Then the last findeth the first againe in it selfe and so the last becommeth the Modell and Glasse of the First and the first of the last and so it becommeth an Eternall Band and it standeth in the will in the desiring seeking and finding and the l Great Mysterie Mysterium Magnum is included in this Essence 266. But now the middlemost in the Desire willeth to have a m Or satiating fulfilling wherein it may Rest or else all would be in an anguishing source and the Desiring draweth forth the Middlemost of All formes wherewith it satiateth its hunger wherewith also it is in Joy in it selfe in perfection and so out of the Anguish there commeth a Love a satiating of the source and the Middlemost is Sulphur wherewith the Spirit n Or quickneth or enliveneth Refresheth it selfe in the will for Sulphur hath two formes in it viz. * Phur Power Sul Light power and Light 267. And this together is the Essence borne out of all formes it is † Materia Substantiality Matter Essentiality corporality the Divine Body Christs heavenly flesh and it is the full satiating of the Spirit in the O also it is the Rest and the manifestation of the Deity it subsisteth in the Virgine Wisdome 268. The Crosse is its o Or end pitch Bounds limit and it is the Essentiality which by sinking entreth into Death as is mentioned before where the Wrath remaineth in Death and it is p Or quiet still as a Death or a Nothing and the life sprouteth up out of it in another Principle 269. It selfe is not the Principle but the Principle is borne in it all Glasses of the Magick are manifested in it and all the wonders of the
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
hand of the Crosse signifieth that its originall is in the Fire and it containeth the first Principle and so belongeth to the Father and standeth in the Originall Eye in the strong and eager power as a Lord and Ruler over Nature 6. And the nether part of the Crosse representeth water viz. humility or Death signifying that it should not domineere in the Fire and enflame it selfe but should sinke downe in it selfe and under it selfe before the Majesty of God and be as it were dead in its will that God may live in it and the Holy Ghost leade and governe it so that it may not doe what the Turba in the fire will but what the Will in n Or Love Light willeth 7. Therefore its will should sinke downe into soft humlilty in the presence of God and so it goeth out from the Turba of the Fire for its will is not in it and then there can be no Imagination which can bring forth such a Glasse as in which it may behold it selfe in the Fire and finde that it is a Lord and so be proud and rule it selfe by its owne Might as Lucifer did and Adam in Paradise 8. We meane thus the soule in it selfe is a Globe with a Crosse and two Eyes an Holy Divine one and a wrathfull hellish one in the Fire this it should shut and o Or hiddenly secretly raigne therewith through the Anguish viz. through Death in the second Principle in Love 9. And if Love embrace it then the wrathfull fire is as it were dead and not perceived but it becommeth the joyfull life of Paradise otherwise there would be no life nor Dominion in the Meeknesse if the fire did not put it selfe into it but the still Eternity would remaine without Essence for all Essences arise in the Fire 10. And then thirdly as to the whole Body with all its members the soule is formed as followeth 11. The soule is the stock or Root resembling the Centre of the Ternarie which is like an Eye a Globe a Crosse and its will which proceedeth from the Eternall will is a Spirit which hath the true soule p Or under in its power And this Spirit openeth the Essences in the fire and water so that its whole forme seemeth like a Tree having many twigs and branches being distributed into all the Branches of its Tree which must be understood as followeth 13. The Spirit parteth it selfe into the whole body wee meane in the Tincture into all the Members they are all of them its branches The Spirit of the soule resembleth the whole Man with every member 14. And herein it is the true Image of God also for the Holy Ghost dwelleth in the Spirit of it if it be faithfull if not then the Devill dwelleth in it to which of these it giveth it selfe either to Covetousnesse and haughtinesse or to love and humility to that it belongeth 15. But if it persevere in q Malice or abominations wickednesse and so loseth God then it loseth the Crosse and its Eye is a Hellish Eye and its Turba introduceth the Forme and Idea or shape or Image Modell of an horrible Beast into the Eye and into the Will and Spirit 16. Therefore Christ called the Pharisees Å¿ Mat. 23.33 Serpents and Generation of Vipers for so the figure of their Spirit in their Pride and covetous will appeared to him for they would be Lords of themselves and not the servants of God in Love and humility 17. And so the figure of Antichrist in Babell appeareth in the presence of God like a Dragon with seven Heads which are seven Spirits upon which its hypocriticall spirit rideth in the Image of Man in the Abysse t Viz. the Spirit It will be accounted an Angell and yet is a Monster of a true childe of God it beareth the Name but its heart is that Beast Apocalyps 12. It is desirous of God and also of the Devill therefore it is such a Monster as is like a Man and yet containeth the Devill in it 18. O childe of Man flie away the dore is open the Turba is come it will destroy this Image if you flie not you must goe with it there is no other u Medicine or Counsell remedy or help but to seeke the true Image in Love or else there remaineth nothing but Tribulation and Death saith the Spirit of Wonders 19. And this is now our direct Answer to this Question That the soule in the first Principle according to the Originall hath the forme of an Eye and yet twofold like a Heart wherein there is a Crosse 20. And in the second Principle it is a Spirit and a whole Image as the outward Man is 21. And in the third Principle it is a Glasse of the whole world all whatsoever is contained in Heaven and Earth every property of every Creature lieth therein For that Glasse is like the firmament and Starres 22. This is such a Crowne as in which the x How long he shall live number of the End of the life of the outward Man is contained and all whatsoever fortune or misforune can happen outwardly from the Spirit of this world The sixt Question What is the Power and Ability of the Soule 1. WE know that whatsoever cometh out of the Abysse and is the ground of it selfe can in it selfe doe all things for it is its y Or subsisteth from it selfe owne Essence it maketh it selfe 2. But though the soule be a twig out of the Tree yet now it is z Or entred into the condition of a Creature become a creature and is its a Or sui Juris or a thing of it selfe owne it is an Image of the whole and a childe of the whole For when a childe is borne then the Mother and the childe are two they are two persons but so long as it is in the seed in the Mother so long the seed is the Mothers and the Mother governeth it 3. But when the Childe is borne then it hath its owne life in it selfe and hath the b Centrum Naturae Centre of Nature in its owne power it governeth not onely in it selfe but also without it selfe in all that which is seede 4. We meane thus Gods Spirit and the Spirit of the soule are two Persons each is free from the other and yet both stand in the first beginning each hath its owne will 5. Now it is but right that the Child should be obedient to his Father upon paine of losing the Fathers inheritance For the Holy Ghost is the c A work-master or builder Maker of the Soule he created it and therefore the Spirit of the soule should be obedient to the Holy Ghost upon paine of losing the Inheritance of the Holy Ghost viz. the Deity 6. And though wee have much to say here yet it is very dangerous to say it in regard of the false Magia for when the false Spirit knoweth it it
practiseth Witchery therewith 7. Yet we will speake so that the Children may understand us and reserve the full speaking of it for them for it is not good to write such things not knowing who shall be the Readers 8. But to the wicked wee say that they ●ong to the Devill and shall have no part in our writings wee shut them out with a wall and strong enclosure that they may be blinde and not know our Spirit for we will not set the Serpent in d Viz. in our Spirit it ●ur will is gone out from them and therefore they shall not e Or understand us know us though they should carrie us in their hands there is a fast seale upon it 9. Christ said If ye f Mat. 17.20 have Faith as a graine of Mustard-seed then y●● might say to the Mountaine be removed and cast thy selfe into the sea this is no vaine word without Truth The will g If it be strong note what Faith is that goeth strongly forward is Faith The first Power of the Will of the Soule 10. It frameth its owne forme in the Spirit it hath also such h Or might Power that it can frame another Image in the Spirit out of the Centre of Nature it can i Change the body into another shape give another forme to the body according to the outward Spirit for the inward is Lord of the outward the outward must be obedient to it It can change the outward into another Image but not durably 11. For Adams soule hath let in the Turba of this world so that if the Turba see a strange childe it riseth against it instantly and destroyeth it It continueth to endure onely so long as the inward Spirit can subdue and over-power the outward 12. And this k kinde or manner of power Forme is called Negromancy a Transmutation where the inward over-powereth the outward for it is Naturall and wee understand that when l 1 Cor. 15.51 we shall all be changed that change will be made thus by the same Turba which hath the first Fiat in it 13. For the body is Sulphur and sticketh in the Tincture and the Spirit driveth forth the Tincture now if the first ground viz. the soule wholly consenteth to it then the soule can make another m Forme manner of Image in the Sulphur but the Devill readily mingleth himselfe therewith for it is the Wonder of the Abysse over which he is Lord. 14. You must understand that the earnest will which otherwise is called Faith can doe great things with the Spirit Note the power of the Will the will can change the Spirit it selfe into another forme as followeth The second Power of the Will of the Soule 15. If the Spirit were an Angel the similitude of God yet the will can make it n A wicked man a proud Devill And also make a Devill an o A childe of God Booke of the three Principles cap. 15. v. 64. Angell if it sinke it selfe into Death into humility under the Crosse and cast it selfe into the Spirit of God and so submit to his Government then it sinketh into the Eternity out of the source into the still Nothing which yet is All and so it is in the beginning againe where God created it and the Word Fiat which keepeth the Image of God receiveth it againe The third Power of the Spirit or Will of the Soule 16. And then also thirdly the Spirit of the Soule hath power to enter into another Man into his Marrow and bones viz. into the Sulphur and to bring the Turba into him if he be p Or wicked false so farre as every one is not armed with the Spirit of God but is found naked in the Spirit of this world as may be seen by q Or the bewitching Whores Witches The fourth Power of the Will of the Soule 17. And fourthly it hath such power if it be the childe of God that it can lead the Turba captive and can powre it out upon the house of the wicked as Elias did the Fire and Moses before Pharaoh for it can throw downe Mountaines and breake Rocks 18. This you must understand to be so farre as that thing is r Or liable to the Turba capable of the Turba by awakening the wrath then it is possible but if not and that the Spirit of God be in a thing then it cannot be for it would powre water upon the Turba of the Fire which would then be as it were dead and its power would lie in Derision 19. And therefore Heaven is a Middle between God and Hell viz. between Love and Anger and was created out of the midst of the waters so that the Devill cannot rule with his Turba the water turneth his purpose into derision as the false Magick and blinding Inchantment are ſ Or nullified drowned in the water The fift Power of the Will or Spirit of the Soule 20. And fiftly the Spirit of the Soule hath such power that it may and can seeke all Wonders that are in Nature viz. All Arts Languages buildings plantings Destruction knowledge It can command the starry Heaven as Joshua when he commanded the t Josh 10.12 Sunne and it stood still and Moses the Sea and it stood up also he commanded the Darknesse and it came it can make an Earthly Life as Moses made the Lice and Frogs also Serpents and other u Or Wonders Wonders 21. It hath Death in its power so that it can over-power that if it ride in the x The will of the Holy Ghost Chariot of the Bride It can bridle and overcome the Devill if y Viz. will or Spirit of the soule it be in God there is nothing can be named that it cannot subdue 22. Onely you must understand the soule hath such a power from its Originall and it had still had ability to z Or give or afford send forth such a Spirit out of it selfe if it had not let in the a Turba Magna Note the soule must now seek this power in Jesus Christ Great Turba into it selfe which now giveth it the Rest 23. Unlesse the Holy Ghost ride upon its Chariot as it did in Moses and Elias and in all the Prophets also in Christ and his Disciples and alwayes still in the Holy Children of God they all have this Power they can raise the Dead and heale the sick also drive away all Diseases it is Naturall the Spirit onely reigneth therewith over the Turba 24. But it hath this for an objection that the soule knoweth well whether it hath made any compact with the Devill and whether he hath any thing to doe with it it will not goe naked except the Spirit of God drive it and except it have him for a shield lest the subtilty of the Devill insinuate it selfe 25. It doth no b Or Miracles Wonder except the Spirit of God c Or awaken it stirre
created or formed brought out of the Centre of Fire also out of the Wrath into the Light and all according to the Imagination 20. And we give you to understand that the Spirit z Or in this time of the body while it stayes here in the body can alter it selfe which is done without its knowledge by the Imagination viz. by the desire of a Lust-sucht Lust so that the Desiring figureth such a forme in the will of the soule as the lust either to evill or good is 21. And we further say that the meere soule is not corporeall but in its Tincture a body groweth whether it be a heavenly or a hellish body and yet is not a body which can be comprehended outwardly but a vertuall body the Divine body Christs heavenly body the heavenly flesh which he giveth us to eate in his Testament 22. It is such a body as the Turba cannot touch or apprehend it is immortall and incorruptible concluded in nothing but onely in the Noble Tincture which is without b Or substance Essence or Materiality and that body is incomprehensible to the outward flesh 23. But the outward Spirit if the soule doe not hinder it but let it in bringeth its Imagination into it and spoyleth it so that another strange Image commeth to be in the Spirit in the Tincture according to the contence of the Lust as the Covetous commeth to be a Wolfe the envious a Dog the Proud a Horse Peacock or other Beast also Toads Adders Serpents and other wormes and creeping things Now Gods Spirit receiveth not their Images so long as they continue such 24. And therefore Christ said ye must be borne anew of water and of the Spirit if you would see the Kingdome of God and therefore God became Man and brought the Divine Image againe into the Tincture of the soule when it was spoyled in Adam so that now we must be borne anew in Christ if we will see God 25. And that also is done by the Imagination or Faith for Faith is an eating of the Divine Body as also every body groweth by eating 26. And the New Birth is not at all after such a manner as Bab●ll teacheth her matters are onely as it were a Glasse of the true way to God but that Glasse must be broken for Moses his Vayle is gone we shall see hence-forward with cleere Paradisicall Eyes we meane the Children of God The eight Question After what manner doth the Soule come into the Body of Man 1. MY beloved friend I understand this Question to be meant concerning its Propagation for Moses telleth you how it came into Adam and we have declared that before But if you aske concerning its Propagation how it cometh into a childe in the c Or body of the Mother Mothers wombe d Turne over a new leafe or change our Copie we must put on another habit 2. You know what is written in our third Booke very punctually and at large with many Circumstances concerning its Propagation how Adam was created one Image he was both Man and woman before Eve he had both the Tincture of the fire and of the water that is soule and Spirit and he should have brought forth his similitude out of himselfe an Image e After or according of himselfe out of himselfe by his Imagination and his owne Love and that he was able to doe without rending of the body 3. For as we have mentioned before the soule had f might or ability power to change the body into another forme and so also it had power to bring forth a Twig out of it selfe according to its property if Adam had stood out in the g Proba or Temptation Triall 4. But when he imagined h In or as or with according to the Omnipotence and let in the Spirit of this world into the Soule and the Serpent into the Tincture and tooke a longing in himselfe after the Earthly fruite to eate of evill and good then also his Tincture conceived such an Image as was halfe Earthly viz. a Monster into which also the Turba then instantly insinuated it selfe and sought the limit 5. And so the Noble Image was found in the Earthly and then destruction and Death began and Adam could not i Beget or beare bring forth for his Omnipotence was lost 6. And should indeed have ever been lost if the Heart of God had not instantly turned it selfe with the word of the Promise into Adams soule which did so preserve it that its Image must perish and the soule must sinke downe with the Heavenly body through death into the new Life where its Spirit will be renewed againe 7. And thus Adam in k Inability or weaknesse impotence fell asleep and then the second Creation began for God tooke the Tincture of the Water as a twig out of Adams soule and a Rib out of Adam and halfe of the Crosse that was in Adam and l Or framed or built a woman with them made a woman of them 8. As you know that the woman hath the one halfe Crosse in her head and the man the other for the spirit of the soule dwelleth in the Head in the braine out of which spirit God hath taken a Twig viz a Childe out of the spirit of the soule of Adam and hath given it to the woman 9. And hath given the Tincture of the water to her that she should not bring forth Devills and the Man hath the Tincture of Fire v●● the true Originall of Life 10. And therefore the woman hath gotten the Matrix viz. the Tincture of Venus and the Man hath the Tincture of Fire understand the woman hath the Tincture of Light which cannot awaken Life the life ariseth in the Tincture of Fire 11. And so it cānot be otherwise now but that they must propagate as Beasts doe in two seeds the Man soweth soule and the woman soweth Spirit and being sowne in an Earthly field it is also brought forth after the manner of all Beasts 12. Yet neverthelesse all the three Principles are in the seed Note how the soule is before the conception but the inward cannot be knowne by the outward For in the seed the soule is not living but when the two Tinctures come together then it is a whole m Or Being or substance Essence For the soule is Essentiall in the seed and in the n Or out-breeding or hatching Conception becommeth substantiall 13. For so soone as the Fire is o Hammered by the Smith or the Faber hath struck fire struck upon by Vulcan the soule is wholly perfect in the Essence and the Spirit goeth instantly out of the Soule into the Tincture and attracteth the outward p Rule or Regiment or influence Dominion to it selfe viz. the Starres together with the Aire 14. And then it is an Eternall Childe and hath the corruptible spirit also with the Turba cleaving to it which
beheld but it would be Master seeing it hath attained a Principle and is a Life of it self but it is a foole in comparison of the Mysterie 14. Therefore beloved Brother if you would seeke the Mystery seeke it not in the outward Spirit you will be deceived and attaine nothing but a glance of the Mystery enter in even to the Crosse then seeke Gold and you will not be deceived you must seeke in another world for the pure Childe that is without spot in this world you finde onely the drossy Childe that is altogether imperfect but goe about it in a right manner 15. Goe back from the Crosse into the fourth forme and there you have Sol and Luna together bring that in Anguish into Death and bruise that composed Magicall body so long till it become againe that which it was before the Centre in the Will and then it becommeth t Desirous Magicall and hungry after Nature 16. It is a u Or seeking or Desire longing in the Eternall Longing and would faine have a body therefore give it Sol viz. the Soule x Or for a body that it may have a body and then it will soone make a body according to the soule for the Will springeth up in Paradise with faire heavenly fruit without blemish 17. There you have the Noble Childe yee covetous gripers wee must indeed tell this to you seeing it is borne with it but those onely that are of our Tribe will understand us 18. For wee meane not here a y Or similitude figure or Parable Glasse or Heaven but Gold wherewith you vaunt which for so long a time hath been your Idoll-God and your blinde z Or Cowes-eyes Owle-eyes are so quite put out that you see lesse then before But the Children shall see eate and be satisfied that they may prayse God 19. We speake here wonderfully yet we speake nothing but what we must speake Let none marvell that he knoweth the Mystery who hath not learnt it from any man doth not an hearb grow without your a Or direction Counsell neither doth it inquire for your Art yea the Mysterie is growne also without your Art it hath its owne schoole like the Apostles on the Day of Pentecost who spake with many Languages and Tongues without premeditation and Art and so is this simplicity in like manner 20. And this foretelleth thy Fall O Babell b That you may be warned of it that thou mayest know it no wrath nor Anger will help you the Starre is borne which leadeth the c Magi. wisemen out of the East-Country but seek thou onely where thou art and finde thy selfe and cast the d Wrangling malice and Tyranny Turba from thee and then thou shalt live with the Children this we tell thee in good earnest there is no other Remedy thy Anger is thy fire which will destroy thy selfe 21. Or dost thou thinke that we are blinde if we did see nothing we would still be silent what pleasure would a lye be to God yea we should be found in the Turba which searcheth through all humane Essences and workes or doe wee this piece of service for Wages is it our e Or trade living why doe we not minde our bread onely according to outward Reason But seeing it is our Day-labour wee must doe what the Father will for we must give an account thereof at the evening this we speak seriously and in good earnest 23. Thus you may well understand the Contrariety of flesh and Spirit and finde very well that two Spirits are in one another one striving against the other for one desireth God the other desireth bread and both are profitable and good 24. But thou childe of Man let this be spoken to thee lead thy life circumspectly and let the Spirit of thy soule be Master and then thou wilt have fought here a good fight for this time is but short 25. We all stand here in the field and grow let every one have a care what fruit he beareth for at the end of the Harvest every worke shall be put into its owne Granary 26. It is better to labour a little while with toyle and care in the vineyard and to waite for the great wages and Refreshment then to be a King here for a little time and afterwards to be a Lyon a Wolfe a Dog a Cat a Toad Serpent or worme in f Or shape figure 27. O childe of Man thinke upon this be yet warned wee speake very seriously out of a wonderfull Eye ye shall very shortly finde it by experience there is yet a little time for the beginning hath already found the end this is a little Rose out of the Beginning see yet and put covetousnesse out of your g Or sight Eyes or else you shall waile and lament and none will pitty you for what a man soweth that he must also reape what will Pomp and Honour availe when it leaveth you 28. Here you are very Potent but afterwards you shall be impotent ye are Gods and yet ye runne on headlong to the Devil take pity on your owne Life and on your faire heavenly Image 29. Pray be the Children of God and be not Devills Let not the Hypocrites keepe you back by their h Or Example flattery they doe it for their bellies for their honours and for monies sake they are the servants of the Great Babell 30. Examine your selves aske your Conscience whether it be in God that will blame you and bid you drive the Hypocrites from you and seeke the cleere countenance of God and looke not through i Or Spectacles a Glasse 31. God is even before you he is in you confesse to him come to him with the lost Sonne there is no other can take the Turba from you you cannot enter but through Death into the other world whither your Hypocrites can never come otherwise there is no forgivenesse of sinne And though you should give All to your Hypocrites yet then you would be as much captivated in the Turba as you were before 32. It is no such matter as that one should stand ready and take away the Turba from you when you give k God faire words him good words no no it is a Magicall thing you must be borne againe as Christ saith or else you cannot come to God doe what you will All Hypocrisie is deceipt 33. If you would serve God you must doe it in the New man the Earthly Adam can doe him no acceptable service let him sing roare call confesse pray crye and doe what ever he will all is but fighting with a shadow the will must be in it the Heart must wholly Resigne it selfe up into it else it is but a fained babble and a fable of Antichrists wherewith the whole Earth is filled 34. The will is greater and more Powerfull then much loud crie It is able to destroy the Turba and to enter into the Image of
and the bitternesse continually seeketh the i 2. Fire and would evaporate it but the Astringency holds it captive so that it is onely an horrible k 4. and 3. Anguish and continually turneth in it selfe like a wheele and imagineth but findeth nothing but it selfe it draweth it selfe into it selfe and maketh it selfe pregnant it eateth it selfe and is its owne substance 20. It hath no other substance but that which the Spirit of the soule continually l 3. and 4. made in the outward life viz. Covetousnesse Pride cursing swearing reviling backbiting slandering m Or did or wrought murder hatred n Cruelty wrath anger falshood this is its food sport and o Rage or surlinesse pastime for the Turba in the will taketh the substance with it Its workes follow it p Worke or businesse 21. And although it hath done some good yet that is done onely in q Or Hypocrisie a glistering shew and appearance from an ambitious minde and afterwards it continueth thus in its aspiring and alwayes endeavouring to climbe up it alwayes elevateth it selfe it would continually be above the Meeknesse and yet it neither knoweth it nor seeth it it is an uncessant elevation above God and yet an Eternall Depression it seeketh a ground and there is none This is its Life 22. Yet if it had comprehended any purity of Love in its will as many a one that is converted at last in his end then it thus sinketh into it selfe through the Anguish for the humble sparke falleth downe through death into Life and then the r Or paine source of the soule endeth yet it is a small twig budding forth into the Kingdome of God 23. It cannot sufficiently be described what refining the soule hath and how it is hindred and plagued by the Devill ere it can get this sparke into it selfe But this wise world will not believe this it is too wise and yet it is so starke blinde it understands Nothing but hangeth continually to the Letter O! that none might feele this by Experience and wee would gladly hold our Peace 24. We speake not here of any strange Å¿ Or paine source but onely of that which is in the Turba and also of no other Power of the Devill over the poore soule but it s owne horrour and t Or wicked abominable suggestions by which the Imagination of the soule is so tormented 25. The condition of Hell is farre otherwise then Babell teacheth she saith that the Devill u whippeth beateth and tormenteth the soule but this is spoken in meere blindnesse the Devill is not at odds with his owne Children they must all doe his will the anguish and horrour of Hell plagueth every one of them sufficiently in their owne abominations every one hath his owne Hell there is nothing but his owne poyson that apprehendeth him 26. The foure Formes of the Originall of Nature are the common plague which every one feeleth according to his owne Turba but one farre otherwise then another the Covetous hath cold the Angry Fire the envious bitternesse the proud an high aspiring and yet an Eternall sinking and falling into the Abysse the x Or blasphemer scorner swalloweth downe the Turba of those abominations which he here belched forth the false slandering heart hath the fourth forme viz. the great y Or Aking Anguish 27. For the Turba standeth in the Circle of the Fire viz. in the heart of the soule and false speaking lying and z Idle words unfaithfulnesse or jeering untruthes are an abomination and gnawing and make it curse it selfe 28. A Potentate who hath oppressed the poore and consumed his a Or lahour sweat in Pride he rideth in the curses of the poore in the height of Fire for all the b Or miseries necessities of the poore stick in him 29. He hath no Rest his pride alwayes climbeth up he behaveth himselfe just as he did here he continually seeketh and yet wanteth all things what he had too much of that he hath too little of there he continually desireth to devoure his owne Essence but he hath none for he is Magicall 30. He hath lost his c Or right true Image he hath the Image as it were of a proud prancing Horse or of what else he hath been delighted with whatsoever he tooke with him in his will that is his Image where his Heart is there is his treasure also and that to Eternity 31. But hearken friend what the last Judgement will bring with it then all things shall passe through the Fire and the floare shall be swept cleane and every one shall have his owne place at this the very Devils themselves doe tremble The nineteenth Question How is the Soule Mortall and how immortall 1. A Thing which hath an Eternall beginning hath also an Eternall End and so hath the Essence of the soule 2. As concerning the Image which God created and which hath a Temporall beginning that is borne out of the Eternall and is placed in the Eternall Essence without d Or paine or working property or Nature source 3. And where there is no e source there is also no Death and though there be a source as there is a source in Heaven yet it is but in one onely will and that hath its foundation in the Eternity and as nothing is there that can finde it so there is nothing that can get into it 4. But where there is one will onely as in God who is All in All there is nothing that can finde the will there is no Turba there for the will desireth nothing but it selfe onely and its twigs which all stand in one tree in one Essence the Tree is its owne beginning and its owne End 5. The soule is come out of the Mouth of God and when the body dyeth it goeth againe into the Mouth of God It is the Essence in the Word and the Deed in the Will 6. Now who will condemne that which he hath in his owne body now the soule is in the Divine body it is hidden in God from all evill and who can finde it none but the Spirit of God and one soule another also the Communion of Angels 7. But the wicked soules have lost their Image in the Limit for f it is entred into a Limit and that Limit is the End of the Image the Turba destroyeth the first Image and attracteth the g Or workes Essences of the will for an Image and this is also immortall for the Eternall Nature dyeth not because it had no beginning 8. If the Eternall Nature in the fire of Anger should die then also Gods Majesty would be extinguished and the Eternall something would againe become an Eternall Nothing and that cannot be but whatsoever is from Eternity that continueth Eternally 9. The false soule cannot awaken any other source but that onely which stood from Eternity in the Eye of Anger viz. in the Center of Nature
for Dreames are wholly Magicall and the soule without a Body is in the Magia of God 21. Thus know that no soule separated from the body entreth into any wicked matter except it be a damned soule which indeed entreth in Magically and hath its joy therein and teacheth most notorious vile prancks in Dreames for it is a servant of the Devill 22. And whatsoever a wicked man desireth that the Devill readily helpeth him to for he can doe it better by the soule of a man then of himselfe for he is too crude and n Makes horrour in the Magia terrifieth the Magia so that the Elementary Spirit is astonished and o Or raiseth up awakeneth the body 23. Also you must know this that all is done Magically in the will without p Raising of the p●●●e or prop●●ty awakening of the source no soule riseth with its Essences of its owne accord to please Man unlesse man raise and disturbe it himselfe 24. There are many villanies in Nigromancy which can many times vex and torment the Spirits of men but it can doe so to no soule that is cloathed with Christs Essentiality for that soule is free 25. The third sort of separated soules which are in Abrahams bosome in Christ having the heavenly Essentiality none can stirre them except they will themselves as when they beare a favour to a soule that is like themselves also they take no Earthly thing upon them except it maketh for the Glory of God and then they are restlesse to reveale something in a Magicall manner 26. But they let no Turba into them neither doe they intercede with God for us but whatsoever commeth to them they rejoyce in it with the Angels for the Angels rejoyce at a sinner that repenteth then much more the soules 27. Why should they pray to God for us it lyeth not in their Prayer but in mans entring into God when he strongly turneth his will to God then Gods Spitit helpeth him without q Their praying or intercession for us Prayers 28. For his Armes are stretched forth day and night to help Man what need is there then of their Prayers It is the will of God that man should come to him 29. Shall then a r A separated soule of a Saint soule be so presumptuous as to make God so severe a Judge as not to be willing to receive a returning sinner surely no true knowledge of God were in this But when they see the soule pierce in with its Spirit to God it is great joy to them that Gods Kingdome is enlarged 30. The heavenly soule hath Gods will what God willeth that it willeth also but it is Gods Spirit it selfe that will help the converted sinner 31. The soules see well how Gods Spirit pierceth into the soule if the will of the soule doe but give way to it there is no neede of the Prayers of any ſ Or blessed soule Angell they all wish that Gods Kingdome may come and that Gods will be done but the Honour of Government they give to God 32. That men in Popery have invocated great Saints that are dead and that they also have appeared to men and wrought t Or Miracles Wonders we acknowledge it and it is true and although it be now taught against it is by those that are indeed quite ignorant in it It hath another A. B. C. which all of them on both sides doe not understand at all 33. The Faith of one receiveth the Faith of another the Faith of the living tooke hold of the Faith of the Saints departed and the u Viz. the will that is strong Faith hath wrought Wonders 34. Yea it is so powerfull that it can throw downe Mountaines shall then the pure Faith of the Saints in the Faith of the living be able to doe nothing Indeed it could even x Or breake in peeces destroy the whole world if God would but suffer it 35. As he hath permitted it to worke so farre sometimes that the Heathen have been converted by such meanes when they have seene such Wonders wrought at the y Or departure Death of Saints 36. Should not a soule in heaven be willing to put forth its Faith for the glory of God and the working of wonders for him This is even done by the Holy Ghost who hath wrought the Wonders by the Faith of both parties and they are onely the Wonders of God and of his Children 37. But this is wholly cast to the ground and now there is so learned a Schoole that it contemneth all Gods z Or Miracles Wonders but it is Babell and not the Spirit of God It is envious Pride They stand aloft and cry Come ye all to me here is Christ here is the Gospel Indeed there is Pride Covetousnesse Ambition and selfe arrogating malepertnesse a lifting up of proud Babell 38. It is even the old Antichrist and they are young twigs sprung out of the old Tree and they have stirred up the Turba with their strong wrathfull sap which Turba shall roote up the whole Tree for God hath cursed it it is wholly evill and wormeaten it shall downe 39. For there is a young Tree growne out of the Roote out of the old Root which shall discover what the old Tree hath been in its Wonders 40. Yet we would not upbraid any but onely speake of our Wonders and say that the servant shall enter into the House and be free for the time is at hand that he should eat with the Sonne and be merry and rejoyce with him 41. Thus we answer this your Question summarily that indeed the Holy soules doe certainly know of our holy workes and approve of them but they doe not at all regard false workes for they dwell in another Principle into which no evill worke can come nay they doe not so nor doe they enquire after that which belongeth to the Devill also they know nothing but that which reacheth to their Principle 42. Children Parents friends and strangers are all alike to them for in Heaven we are all Brethren They take no greater care of Parents or Children then they doe of others unlesse they serve God and then their service of God is acceptable and joyfull to them but they enter not into their a The evill which they doe or suffer justly Turba 43. For after the last Day honest Parents shall know nothing of their Children which are in Hell Therefore it is sufficiently and plainely knowne to us that they now also take no care about wicked matters The seven and twentieth Question Whether doe the Soules * Or in Death departed know and understand this or that businesse and Art whereof while they were in the body they had sufficient Skill 1. THis Question is like the former all their workes appeare to them in their will after a Magicall manner they see them but the figure of them shall then first be given them at the Day of Restauration
with this Spirit like an elevation or manifestation of the Deity 30. For the Spirit stirreth the Turba of all Essences in all the three Principles and then whatever is in Heaven Hell or this world will be manifested in one houre 31 For the Turba stirreth up all Essences and all creatures and all whatever is in Heaven and Hell will be made visible and every one shall see the workes of his owne Heart be they good or evill 32. In this houre also the Judge Christ will appeare upon the Bow of the Ternary as upon a Rain-Bow according to the Principle of this world it is a naturall Rain-bow but according to the Principle of God it is the Ternarie the Crosse with a twofold Rain-bow having one part turned towards the Internall Principle that is in the Abysse of the Anger and there he sitteth upon the Anger of God this the Devills and all wicked men shall see 33. For this Bow is included in all the three Principles and this Judge Christ sitteth upon and in the Omnipotency of Eternity above all that Å¿ Or ever had a Being is called Essence 34. Then the Miserable horrour of all Devills and wicked men will arise and they will houle lament yell and cry and say unto the wise Virgins give us some of your Oyle O! comfort us wee entreat you wee beseech you teach us what we shall doe Give us some of your holinesse that we may be able to stand before the Angry Countenance of God for the Eye of Hell standeth wide open whither shall we flie from this Anger 35. And the wise Virgins viz. the Children of God will say away to your t Those that sell Merchants and buy Oyle for your selves least there be not enough for us and you we have but enough for ourselves away to your Hypocrites and Deceivers who have tickled your eares with u Seeming holinesse and purity flattering fine dissimulation for your Money there buy for your selves what have you need of us now Have not we been your fooles Away now with the flourishing shew of your deceit and hypocrisie we will not make our selves partakers with you least we smart for it 36. They shall then stand in great horrour and trembling yelling and crying to the Judge Christ but his wrathfull Eye x Or by with their Turba entreth into the very Heart piercing through Spirit and flesh through marrow and bones for the soule in the Turba by the moving of God is stirred up already before-hand in the Wrathfulnesse 37. And then they will fall to the ground for very Anguish and some of them shall bite or gnaw their hlasphemous tongues and the proud will say O ye Mountaines fall on us and ye Hills cover us from the Eye of this wrathfulnesse they will creepe into the Caves and clefts of the Rocks and endeavour to bury themselves in the Mountaines they would willingly kill themselves but there is no Death more they will endeavour to bereave themselves of Life with Weapons yet there is no dying but Wrath and Anger left 38. In this horrour all the buildings in the world will fall downe for the Earth will tremble as if it were shaken with Thunder and the horrour will be in all living things every thing according to its y Property or Condition Source a Beast hath no such source as the soule hath onely it is afraid of the Turba 39. And in this elevation and Commotion all waters will arise above the height of all Mountaines so that there will be no z Or respiration breathing upon the Earth they will rise so high that they will be as it were consumed All things will be so comprehended in the Anger in the Turba that there will be nothing but meere Anguish in the Elements 40. All high Mountaines and Rocks cleave asunder and tumble downe the a That is those properties which are in the Firmament or a Magick desire as ver 41. following Starres likewise fall to the Earth with their strong influence and vertue All this will be brought to passe in severall dayes for as the world was created so it shall have its End for the b Seeking or earnest desire longing of the Earth in its Anguish will draw the Starres to it as it hath alwayes done c Or all this while in this time so that the Earthly body hath drawne the d Desire or longing seeking of the Starres to it 41. For the Starres are a Magicall d Desire or longing seeking which hath awakened Life therefore now when the Earth is awakened in the great Turba it will then become so thirsty and hungry that it will draw downe the Starres to it there will be such an Anguish upon the Earth 42. But the Children of God shall lift up their Eyes and hands to Christ for joy that the Day of their Deliverance is at hand for the e The water Anguish doth not touch them 43. And in those dayes but how many are appointed for it are onely knowne to God for in six dayes the world and all its Hoasts were created but it is now hidden to us the water will returne againe to its owne place and fill all the Deepes in a more abundant manner then they were before 44. For now Death commeth thereby and in that houre all Creatures except man shall die also all men that have crept into the Rocks and Mountaines shall come forth but with anguish of their Conscience although as yet the Turba hindred so that the horrour was in Death for the falling of the water doth captivate the Turba 45. And then the voyce of the Holy Ternarie will put forth it selfe according to all the three Principles and say by the Mouth of Christ the Judge Arise ye Dead and come to Judgement 46. This voyce is the originall Eternall Spirit which upholdeth every life and which also hath alwayes governed in all the three Principles for it is that Spirit whence the life of every thing hath sprung and in which it consisteth to Eternity It hath been the lif and motion of all things in which the beginning and also the end of every life hath stood yes even the Eternity it selfe for it is from Eternity and the Creatour of all things 47. It hath two Eternall beginnings viz. one in the Fire and one in the Light and the third beginning is become the f Wherein the Eternall hath been beheld Glasse of the Eternall viz. the Spirit of this world also it hath been as a Wonder in this world and the Wonders have been made manifest by it and it is he to whom the last Judgement doth belong his moving is the last 48. For in the Creation he moved the Father and in the Incarnation of the Word the Sonne and now the last moving and the Judgement is his he will reduce every thing to its Eternall abode and this is done by the voyce of the word proceeding from the
it with 10. None shall say to another thou art my Husband thou art my wife thou art my Daughter thou art my sonne my servant or my handmayde all are alike there wee are all Children there is neither Husband nor wife neither childe servant or mayde but all are free every one is all There is but one Sex viz. Heavenly Virgins full of Modesty Chastity and Purity 11. All of us together are Gods Spouse and he is our Husband He soweth his power into us and we bring him forth prayse and Glory 12. There is such a kind of dancîng and singing as Children use when they hold hands and sing and dance a Round 13. All Arts will be no account But you must know that they who have i had the Mysterie Enjoyed the great hidden Wisdome understanding and Art and to whom that hath been revealed they shall have farre greater Wisdome and knowledge then others and excell others much 14. Indeed not in k Teaching and ordering or coaction Doctrine and Discipline but their wisdome will begin all manner of Exercise in the heavenly Mysterie to the stirring up of Joy for as Children flock together when one beginneth a sport so also here 15. Little Children are our Schoolemasters till evill stirre in them and so they embrace the Turba Magna but they bring their sport from the Mothers wombe which is a Remnant of Paradise but all the rest is gone till we shall receive it againe 16. A King is of no more value there then a Begger if he have governed well then his vertue followeth him and he shall have the prayse thereof in the Majesty for he will obtaine an excellent glorification like a Shepheard over his flock 17. But if he have been evill and yet at last turned and entred in as by a l thread The thread of Faith at the last gasp then his Kingly workes remaine in the Fire and he will be accounted of m In the Kingdome of Heaven here then a Begger who hath been honest nay he will not be so glorious as he 18. Every one will be knowne by his workes what he hath been when they shall set forth their Merchandise in the heavenly Magia as Children doe in their sport 19. And yet you must know that it shall not be a Kingdome of Sport but we shall speake of the Wonders and wisdome of God and of the great Mysteries of the Heavenly Magia the n The song of Miriam Moses sister song of the o Persecutour plaguer or oppressour great Hunter will continue there to the disgrace of the Devill and to the prayse of God 20. We shall have some knowledge of Hell but see nothing of it save onely in the Magia in the Mysterie for the Devills must dwell in the Darkenesse the wrathfull fire which is in them is their Light they have eyes of Fire to see with all all Fire besides is gone for the Majesty hath p Or allayed it swallowed it up that it may burne in Love 21. Though indeed there is fire in the Center from which the Majesty ariseth but this will not be allowed to the Devills they shall be thrust out into Darknesse where there is howling and gnashing of Teeth indeed more q More frost then fire cold then heat The three and thirtieth Question What kinde of matter shall our bodies have in the Life to come 1. MY beloved friend this is a mighty r Or strong hard Question the outward man must let it alone and not meddle with it at all for he is not worthy of it 2. You know that God is become Man and hath taken our Flesh and bloud and soule upon him Now Christ said ſ Joh. 8.23 I am from above t Joh. 3.13 None goeth into Heaven but the Sonne of Man which is come from Heaven and is in Heaven 3. Doe you understand this that he said he is in Heaven He spake not onely of his Deity that is of the Word but of the Sonne of Man even of that Word which was flesh and this we are now to consider of for in that Flesh and Bloud we must live Eternally and we must have Christs body if we will subsist in God 4. Yet wee know of no other body that we shall have but our u Job 19.26 27. owne body growing out of the Old Body as a sprout groweth from a kernell and such a Body Adam had in the Creation but he was captivated by the x Or by the working property of this procreated world of foure Elements Kingdome of this world and so became Earthly this was his Fall and this caused God to take a part of Adam and make a woman of it as wee have written at large in our y Of the threefold Life third Booke 5. Now we know well that Adam was a chaste Virgine before his sleep and before Eve was made but afterwards became a Man z That is a beastiall animall mortall man having Deformity like a beast of which we are yet ashamed at this very day in the sight of God because wee have Earthly bestiall members for propagation 6. Now Adam had the Virgine of Divine Wisdome in him but when he fell then it continued immoveable in its owne Principle and Adam a Or forsooke it departed from it 7. But know that Christ became Man in that Virgine which was in the Earthly Mary for the word of the Lord brought it with it into the body of Mary 8. And here you must understand that Christ became Flesh in the water of Eternall Life which flesh the whole Deity filleth and also in the b Substance or properties Essences of the Earthly Mary 9. But Mary was blessed with the Heavenly Virgine and so Christ became man in a pure vessell and the Earthly man clave to him 10. For because of the soule which he was to receive from c From the soule of Mary Mary he must therefore receive Mary's Flesh yet in the blessing in the Heavenly Virgine onely 11. The Tincture of the bloud in the heavenly Virgine was heavenly for the d The Earthly Tincture or substantiall vertue Earthly had not been able to passe through the wrath of God and through Death much lesse had it had power to rise out of the grave 12. That word which became Flesh had the water of Eternall Life which did proceed from the Divine Majesty and yet it was in Mary's bloud and here for further information wee direct you to our third Booke where it is described at large 13. And thus we tell you we shall have a body consisting of Flesh and bloud such a body as Christ had for Christ by his Incarnation is e Or borne become Man in us 14. When we are borne anew of water and of the Spirit then in Christs Spirit we are borne anew of Christs flesh and bloud wee put on Christ 15. Christ becommeth borne in the converted sinner and
word and Spirit by the water of Eternall Life and so we are Gods Children in Christ and if we resigne our selves up to Christ departing from our Reason and will then we put on Christs body and our will and Spirit liveth from Christ who is in us and we in him 23. Hence you may understand what the Temptation of Christ was viz. The Regenerate man was to endure Adams Temptation to trie whether his soule could stand stedfast in God and therefore he was proved in the Turba to trie whether he could stand stedfast in three Principles and rule over the outward Life and therefore foode was withdrawne from the outward Life and the Inward must over power the outward and eate of the word of the Lord and uphold the outward in its owne Power and full Omnipotency and also keep Death captive that it might not be able to destroy the outward Life this must needs be a hard Combat 24. And the other two Temptations were these viz. he was tempted to trie whether man would live in k Or compleat full obedience and suffer God to worke in him or whether he would exalt himselfe againe and be free from God as Lucife● did therefore the Devill must tempt him because this man was to possesse his Royall Throne 25. The Devill complained that he could not stand because the Mother of wrathfulnesse did draw him too hard and there ore he was permitted to trie this man and to set before him that which was set before himselfe and if this man stood then he should judge the Devill who was found to be a lyar 26. For he fully tried him in the second and third temptation whether he would ascend on high in his owne power as himselfe had done and so stirred up the Anger or whether he would put his tru●● and affiance in God onely and live to him both in will and deede as a childe in obedience to the Father and this he urged upon him just so long as Adam stood in the Temptation before he fell asleep 27. And now wee also must alwayes be so tempted and proved and we are able to get the victory in Christ who hath overcome for his soule is our soule and his flesh is our flesh if we trust in him and give up our selves wholly to him as Christ gave up himselfe to his Father 28. And thus my beloved friend you understand what Christs soule and body is viz. that it is our soule and body if wee cleave to God but if we doe not then we are parted and in the outward life we belong to the Spirit of this world viz. to the lost and perished Adam and in the soule wee belong to the Devill in the Anger of God but looke for these things more at large in our other writings where you shall finde the whole ground of Heaven and of this world The seven and thirtieth Question What is the Spirit of Christ which was * Or obedient willing and which he commended into his Fathers hands 1. THis is that great and excellent l Treasure Gem or Pearle Jewell and we exceedingly rejoyce that we know it so that wee are able to know our selves what we are and it is more worth to us then all the world for it is that Pearle of which Christ said that one sold all that he had and bought that Pearle 2. For it is more profitable to man then the whole world it is more precious then the Sun for the m Or the Philosophers stone Noble stone of the wise men lyeth therein it hath the heavenly and Earthly n Great Mysterie Mysterium Magnum and therein nothing in this world to be compared to it but o Or trusting in God and enduring whatsoever he layeth upon us sincere simplicity which is quiet and bringeth forth or stirreth up no Turba and that hath the Jewell hidden in it 3. As Gold lyeth couched in the stone and is safe if a p Or spoyler Robber commerh not with the Earthly Turba and destroyeth it and yet he himselfe getteth nothing by it so selfe Reason is a Robber in the q That is in the Cabinet where the Pearle lyeth Mysterie 4. Therefore we may say upon good ground that a simple r Lay-man or Ideot plain man who simply without multiplicity of science dependeth on God hath the Mysterium Magnum better and surer yea lesse decayed then a high learned ſ Or Father Doctor who soareth aloft in Reason and t Or disputeth and wrangleth about it spoyleth the Jewell and u Or respect of persons setteth it in Babell this saying will not be well relished yet that is nothing to us wee must speake the Truth without x partiality 5. Now when wee speake of Christs Spirit Reason thinketh it is the soule or else the Spirit of the outward Life which consisteth in the vertue and operation of the Starres and Elements but it is not so It is somewhat else wherein the Image of God consisteth the outward Spirit belongeth not to the Deity but to the Wonders 6. Wee have spoken somewhat of it already but because this Question doth put us in minde of it againe mentioning that when he dyed he commended it to his Father therefore we must a little say how that was done 7. You sufficiently perceive in what manner the soule is the x Centrum Naturae Center of Nature the Originall of Life and mobility viz. Gods Fire which should be continually converted into the Eternall will of God wherein it is originally borne from the Magicall Desire and is a great Secret come out of the Eternall Nothing wherein all things are contained even the Deity with all the three Principles and every y Thing Essence or substance Being that can be named 8. And you perceive that the Light and Spirit of the Aire proceed from the fire and also that the fire doth againe draw the Spirit of the Aire into it selfe and so alwayes bloweth it selfe up and so with the Light Aire and z Or property source of the Fire it is its owne Life 9. And further wee have said somewhat of the Noble Tincture which ariseth in the Light in which the meeknesse of the Light consisteth and it commeth forth from the Anguish which is as a mortifying and springeth forth afresh through the mortifying Anguish as a life having another a Or Source property where the property of the fire is a kinde of Tincture like the driving forth of a Spirit and yet it is desiring and thereby it attracteth the vertue of the Light into it selfe and maketh it an Essence viz. water 10. And therein are two Formes One according to the source of Fire which is red and therein the vertue viz. Sulphur And the other which is like a thin meeknesse yet having Essentiality is water which the desiring Tincture contracteth together into one and changeth it into Bloud 11. Now the Originall in