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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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but that flesh receiveth his power and vertue and assureth the outward Man that he doth nothing but what his Maker will have done and such a condition this pen is in and no otherwise 288. And thus we know the k Foundation Ground of this world that it is a figure of the Inward according to both the Mothers that is according to both the Fires viz. according to the fire of Wrath and according to the fire of Light The Sun is a l Or Idea or instance Modell or Glasse of the Light of Eternity and the outward fire is a Glasse of the Wrath and the Essentiality of them both is Water and Earth the m Resembleth the Father Earth is the Essentiality of Wrath and the n The Sonne water of the Light and the o The Holy Ghost Aire of the Eternall Spirit which is called God the Holy Ghost 289. Yet you must know that this world is not the Essence of Eternity but a figure or a Glasse of it therefore it is said to be a peculiar p Or third Principle Principle because it hath its owne life and yet consisteth only in the Magick seeking of the Inward 290. The q Verbum Fiat Word Fiat is the r Or Maker or Ruler or Orderer as an Artificer Master of the outward for it keepeth the outward in its conceived Glasse the outward is not the Glasse but it is a similitude in which his Spirit doth Å¿ Or contrive forme Appeare expresse it selfe in workes of wonder that it might see the Wonders of both fires viz. of the Wrath and of the Light and so continually bringeth the End of all Essences into the Beginning therefore this world t Or is like a wheele that turneth round turneth round for the end continually seeketh the beginning and when it findeth the Wonders then the End giveth the Wonders to the beginning and this is the cause of the Creation of this world 291. The life of every Creature was a Wonder before the beginning for the Abysse knew nothing of it and the beginning of the Eye findeth all and setteth the Modell in it selfe so that it hath an Eternall number and delighteth it selfe in the number of the Wonders The eight Forme of Fire 292. Seeing then an Essence consisteth thus in two Formes the one of which taketh an u Abyssal bottomelesse unsearchable beginning into it selfe and keepeth it Eternally and the other of them is the Modell of the Eternall x Or contrived Or conceived Or formed framed and the body of it included in a limit therefore the Turba must be considered which destroyeth the included framed life againe and setteth the Modell of the framed Wonders in the beginning againe and presenteth such a thing to the beginning as was not from Eternity but onely in the framed Time 293. My beloved friend such things as these are shewen to you and such as you are who seeke the beginning for your Minde is our Mysterie you should seeke it in Us not in mee I the outward Man have it not but the Inward in the Virgine wherein God dwelleth hath it which y Or calleth it selfe twofold speaketh of it selfe in the plurall number 294. My outward Man is not worthy of the Mysterie but God hath so prepared it that he might reveale himselfe to you by that meanes that you should know him by some other meanes and not say my wit hath done it 295. Because you are a very learned person therefore you shall know that God also loveth the simple and such as are contemned of the world if he seeke God as I have done and you shall know also that the true Invention consisteth not in Art but in the Spirit and Will of God 296. For this Hand is simple and accounted foolish in the Eye of the world as you know and yet there lyeth such a z Arcanum Or an hidden treasure secret therein as is incomprehensible to Reason 297. Therefore have a care poure Oyle into the wounds that require healing and consider what Christ a Mark 10.23 24 25. saith how hard it is for that man to enter into the Kingdome of God who is intangled with b Or cares for the belly worldly cares having great power and honour 298. You shall not finde this plant among the high ones of this world for c You have no power with them you cannot you are a Mysterie to them the Spirit it selfe seeketh the beginning looke to it play not the Hypocrite for the beginning is Paradisicall that the impure enter not into the pure and at last the Serpent beguile Eve againe 299. Let no d Soothing dissimulation be in you but plaine dealing yea and no and feare not for that which is Eternall will continue and the distemper is nothing else but the Turba which as a destroyer alwayes insinuateth it selfe beware of that for the Old Serpent is subtle and have a care that you may be pure both in the beginning and in the End 300. For this worke endureth no dissembling it hath a cleere ground also it belongeth not to the Turba but to the beginning of the e Or Clarity Glory therefore beware of those that are borne with a wolvish disposition whose Spirit is a subtle Serpent we speak freely to you 301. Every thing that hath a beginning is sought by the beginning for the beginning seeketh through the Deep and would find the f Or bottome Ground and if the beginning findeth the Ground and that there be a limit in a thing then the beginning proceedeth to the limit and leaveth the g Or former first and seeketh further till it finde the Abysse and then it must remaine in it selfe and it can goe no further for there is nothing beyond 302. But if the beginning leave the first then it is under the power of the Turba which destroyeth it and maketh it to be as it was in the beginning 303. Then when the thing is destroyed the Turba is naked without a body and yet seeketh it selfe and findeth it selfe but without h Or substance Essence and then it entreth into it selfe and seeketh it selfe till it come into the Abysse and then the first Eye is found whence it proceeded 304. But seeing it is naked and without Essence therefore it belongeth to the Fire for it putteth it selfe into it and in the fire is a Desire to seeke its owne body againe and so the i Or Originall fire Fire of the beginning is awakened 305. And herein we know the last Judgement in the Fire and the Resurrection of the flesh for the Turba desireth the body which it had before though destroyed in the limit and the desire of the soule was the life of the body 306. But seeing there are two fires therefore the Turba is known in a twofold k Or Forme manner in an incorruptible and in a corruptible body viz. the one in the
Mouth of Christ 49. For the Spirit goeth forth in two Principles in God that is in the Anger or Fire he goeth forth as the earnest wrath of the Fire-life in the light of the Love he goeth forth as a flame of the Divine Majestie and in the Spirit of this world he goeth forth as a Wonder of Life and all this is undeniable 50. And if perhaps some person would arrogate such exceeding high Learning to himselfe as to gainesay it to him we offer to demonstrate it in every thing we will except nothing in this world every thing will afford an evident Testimony of it let him come to us when he will he ought not to put it off and say we are mad for if these few words will not satisfie him we will so evidence it to him that he himselfe shall finde and see who himselfe is yes though the Devill himselfe should burst for very Anger yet we would set it downe plainely before his eyes 51. Now seeing this Spirit hath the word Fiat viz. Gods word and the Center of Nature whence it hath its Eternall Originall and as the Spirit of the Center hath a twofold Effluence the first being in the Fire in the Essences of the Originall of Life in the ground of the Origînall of the soule and the second in the light of the Fire which is the second g Or Property source which buddeth afresh through Death and is called the Kingdome of God where also in the Light it is a flame of Love and in the Fire it is a flame of Anger 52. And therefore it will breake open the Gates of Death for it shall raise the Dead and it hath the word Fiat in it and this Fiat is both in the soule and in the body also and although the body have been long corrupted yet the Turba remaineth still in the Fiat with the Wonders of the body 53. And now the foure Elements must restore to the Fiat that Essence which they have swallowed up for h Verbum Domini the word of the Lord is in it but in its owne Principle Every thing must i Give or yield up restore that which it hath received viz. the Earth the body viz. the k The substance or drosse Phur ' and the water also its Essence that is l The Light Sul The Aire the sound and voyce of the words and the Fire the Essences of the soule for All things must be judged 54. All the words which the Mouth hath spoken which the Aire hath received into it and m Which Aire hath served for the making of the words these the Aire shall againe n Or represent bring forth for it is the Glasse of the Eternall Spirit the Spirit seeth them in the Glasse 55. And so man shall be Judged according to his heart minde and thoughts for the Turba is in all malice or wickednesse which is contrary to Love here will be no making of excuse for every one will accuse himselfe his owne Turba will accuse him 56. And thus you must understand the Spirit which is All in All will raise up every Life which hath been immortall and by the Fiat give it to the body for the Fiat draweth the body to the soule and all its deeds and Wonders with it yea all that it hath done in this life by word or Deed all that hath reached the o The most inward and deepest ground Abysse of the soule must come forth 57. For in the still Eternity there shall be no Turba more and therefore Every Essence shall be p Tried washed cleansed or purged refined by the Fire and the q Sinne and wickednesse Turba shall remaine in the Fire and all whatever is evill and capable of the Turba unlesse it were washed away in the water of life by the conversion of the soule here in this life must remaine in the Fire 58. Now if any man have sowne much in the Fire he shall suffer losse as the Scripture telleth us that the workes of the wicked shall remaine in the fire and he shall suffer losse 59. But you must understand us aright the body which hath been here upon Earth that evill corruptible body which hath devoured the Noble and excellent Image of Paradise shall come and stand forth with its precious Image in it It must give an account of the Image of God 60. Now blessed are they that have Christs Spirit they have their first Image in the word Fiat which must restore it againe to the soule and that in the Adamicall Body 61. But they that have not Christs Spirit shall stand forth in the evill body but their soule shall have lost their true Image and they shall have such an Image in the Spirit of the Soule as their wills have been here as their daily lust hath been so shall their Image be 62. And in that houre also the wrathfull Fiat of the Darknesse shall bring forth the Devills who shall then receive their wages and lodging at the hearing of which they tremble 63. Thus all the Dead both good and evill shall arise every one in his r The transitory and Eternall body twofold body and shall have the soule with the Spirit in the body 64. One shall have the outward Earthly ſ Life in foure Copies it may be body by the sense Life and therein a bestiall Image in the Spirit of the Soule and in the Inward Image he shall have the Essentiality of the wrathfull Anger 65. Another shall have the outward body and Christs Image therein and the Divine Spirit of Love shall shine in the Spirit of his soule which body the word Fiat cloatheth againe with the true and pure Adamicall Image 66. For the pure Image hath been hidden in God in the Word which became Man and now when the Soule commeth to the Limit it obtaineth that againe and also the faire and excellent t See the booke of the three Principles ch 12. ver 53. Virgine of the Wisdome of God 67. For the noble Image was destroyed in Adam when the woman was taken out of him so that he retained onely the Tincture of the Fire and the woman had the Tincture of the Spirit but u In the Resurrection now both returne to them wholly againe 68. For the woman shall receive the Tincture of the Fire in the Divine Fire so that she shall be as Adam was neither Man nor woman but a Virgine full of Chastity without the x Forme or distinction shape or members of Man or woman 69. And then they shall no more say thou art my husband or thou art my wife but they are brethren indeed there shall some remaining tokens of the differences be in the Divine Magicall Wonders but none will regard that for they are all of them meerely the Children of God living the life of Children in the delighting sport of love 70. All this shall be done before the Sentence
hath a good Message Rejoyce O heaven and skip for joy O Earth for E●och is in the Field and keepeth his Flock 5. What doth El●as desire for he is cloathed with a white Garment he was with Christ on the Mount and spake of the consummation of mans Redemption he spake also of the entring into Paradise and of the finall deliverance from b Or driver the Hunter 6. He that is borne blinde seeth nothing How can a lame man get the prize or a deafe man distinguish Languages doth not the Sunne shine daily and yet the Moale remaineth blinde shall Babell come to see we know she is a scorne and therefore she must be blinde though the Sun shine clearely to her 7. How can he hehold two worlds that alwayes liveth but in one or is it not Art and wit that hath understanding able to search out the deep Gates yet c Art and wit they passe away as a winde which bringeth forth nothing though it maketh a boasting noyse and so doth Babell 8. When we will speake of the Enochian Life we must looke into the Scripture and see who Enoch was and what life he led and then wee may soone finde where he is and what his taking up or Translation was 9. You know that the d Gen. 5.18 Scripture saith his Fathers name was e See the Mysterium magnum ch 30. ver 19 20. JARED if you understood the Language of Nature you had the whole ground already 10. And Enoch begat Methusalah who attained the highest age of Man and after he had begotten him he continued in a Divine Life till the Lord tooke him away into his owne Principle 11. But we must not understand it as if he were wholly perfect in the Light of the Divine Majesty and should not appeare at the day of Judgement Indeed he is in God without Death or want of any thing yes he is in Gods Love yet but in the birth of the Divine Principle for he had also Adams flesh 12. And you know well that the outward Kingdome with the Earthly flesh belongeth to the Turba and although it be cleare that he had the body of the Wonders of God in the outward body in which Divine body of the Wonders he was taken away into the Mystery so that the outward body was as it were swallowed up by the Mysterie 13. Yet now the Mysterie must give up all whatever it hath devoured as you know that at the end the outward body must appeare with all its f Substance or Essences workes before the Judgement and thus the Turba is in the outward body with the Wonders which shall be made manifest and tryed in the Fire 14. Now then if Enoch be thus taken up both body and soule with both the bodies then the outward body is in the g In the outward secret hiddennesse Mysterium and the Inward body in the h In the inward secret hiddennesse Arcanum an heavenly Mysterie and so he liveth in two Mysteries being invisible and incomprehensible to the outward world and thus we give you to understand that Paradise is yet present and unperished though seeming to be as it were devoured by the curse of God and it lyeth yet as a Mysterie in the curse uncorrupt 15. For we are able to say with good ground in Truth that Paradise is still upon the Earth yet we are not in it but Enoch is in it and yet he hath the body of the Turba in the Mysterie and in the Heavenly i Mysterie he hath the Divine body Or Arcanum a Paradificall Body which is capable of Paradise and thus he is as a Wonder and is a Prophet in the Crowne at the k Or End Limit of the Wonders 16. For you know that the Scripture saith that after he had begotten Methusalah viz. the Man of the greatest Age he continued afterward in a Divine Life and this hath a deep meaning 17. Methusalah signifieth the end of the Wonders of this world and Enoch remaining in his Divine Life three hundred yeares after the birth of Methusalah signifieth the manifestation of the Wonders and a plaine Ministery viz. a preaching of Righteousnesse whereby the Turba of every one shall be shewen him and the End of the Wonders of this world shall be declared viz. the vengeance of God and his Reward to the good 18. And the time after Enoch wherein Methusalah lived to the l Viz. the end of an Age or Seculum Number of the Crowne when Enoch and his preaching was taken up doth signifie that the Enochian Light which shined in his time will enter againe into its Principle and seeke out the Earthly body which Enoch had and will finde that the Turba is in it still and then there will be no further seeking for the Turba is found in the Limit and worketh to the Fire and Judgement 19. And thus the end of the world is as the dregs and it worketh in the Turba to the blowing up of the Fire and the Judgement for the outward world was produced out of the Turba and tooke its beginning in the Turba and the Turba is its propriety thus the beginning seeketh the end againe in the wrath 20. And as this world was corporeall in the wrath so the Spirit will have the beginning at the end againe in the wrath for the Beginning and the End is one also you plainely perceive that in the Beginning the Turba devoured Adam and brought him into the Anger and murthered Abel 21. Therefore O ye Elect let none of you desire to live to the end of the time after Enochs taking up but behold when Enoch preacheth then the Sunne shineth and then goe out from Babell it is a golden time but your Turba is the cause that Enoch shall be taken up 22. Enoch is not gone out of this world he is entred into the m Repository Mysterie in the Wonders for he is Gods Preacher and after the Turba hath overcome the world he must be silent till the six Seales have ended their Wonders and till the Angels of the Turba have poured out their Viols then the n Or workes Wonders of the Anger are finished 23. Then Enoch commeth out of the Mysterie againe and entreth into the o Ministerium or Office of teaching or preaching Ministry and relateth what hath been done and punisheth the world because of the p Malice or wickednesse Turba for suffering q Or sinnes Abominations to enter into them without resisting 24. And after that the world is fat and wanton in the golden yeares and r Or becommeth seeketh Sodome and Gomorrah againe then also its Turba will become fat and wanton and seeke the wrath and the Limit then the golden dayes are done and will be devoured by the Turba and then Methusalah the oldest man dyeth and instantly the Deluge of Fire approacheth consider it for it will be in earnest 25. We doe not say
a Subject or Object resembling the Spirituall world the spirituall world is the Inward ground of the visible world the visible subsisteth in the Spirituall 134. The visible world is onely an Effluence of the seven Properties for it proceeded out of the six working Properties but in the seventh that is in Paradise it is in Rest and that is the Eternall Sabbath of Rest wherein the Divine Power and vertue resteth 135. Moses saith God created Heaven and Earth and all Creatures in six Dayes and rested on the seventh Day and also commanded y Or to rest on it it to be kept for a Rest 136. The understanding lieth hidden and secret in those words could not he have made all his workes in one Day neither can wee properly say there was any day before the Sun was for in the z Or depth or vast firmament above the Moone Deep there is but one Day in all 137. But the understanding lyeth hidden in those words he understandeth by each dayes working the Creation or Manifestation of the seven Properties for he saith In the Beginning God created Heaven and Earth The first Day 138. In the FIRST Motion the Magneticall Desire compressed and compacted the fiery and watery Mercury with the other Properties and then the grossenesse separated it selfe from the Spirituall Nature and the fiery became Metals and stones and partly Salnitre that is Earth and the watery became water then the fiery Mercury of the working became cleane and Moses calleth it Heaven and the Scripture saith God dwelleth in Heaven for this fiery Mercury is the Power and vertue of the Firmament viz. an Image and resemblance of the Spirituall world in which God is manifested 139. When this was done God said Let there be Light then the Inward thrust it selfe forth through the fiery Heaven from which a shining power and vertue arose in the fiery Mercury and that was the Light of the outward Nature in the Properties wherein the a Or growing vegetable Life consisteth The second Day 140. In the SECOND Dayes worke God separated the watery and fiery Mercury from one another and called the fiery the Firmament The * * This Table belongs to the Clavis at the End of the 132. verse seven Formes of Spirits mentioned REVELA cap. 1. ♄ ☾ The First forme Harsh Desiring will 1. darke-Darke-world a similitude of it is a Candle ☿ ♃ Second Bitter or stinging ♂ ♀ Third Anguish till the flash of Fire ☉ Fourth Fire dark-Dark-fire light-Light-fire 2. fire-Fire-world a similitude of it is the fire of a Candle ♀ ♂ Fifth Light or Love whence the watet of Eternall Life floweth 3. Light-world a similitude of it is the Light of a Candle ♃ ☿ Sixt. Noyse sound or Mercurie ☾ ♄ Seventh Substance or Nature   The First Principle Darke or Fire of Wrath Light or Fire of Love The second Principle The dark-Dark-world hence God the Father is called an Angry zealous Jealous God and a Consuming Fire The Light world hence God the Sonne the word the Heart of God is called a Loving and Mercifull God The third Principle This world of foure Elements which is produced out of the two Inward Worlds and is a Glasse of them wherein L●ght and Darknesse Good and Evill are mixt it is not Eternall but hath a beginning and an End of Heaven which came out of the midst of the waters viz. of Mercury whence arose the Male and Female b kinde Sex in the Spirit of the outward world that is the Male in the fiery Mercury and the Female in the watery 141. This Separation was made all over in every thing to the end that the fiery Mercury should desire and long for the watery and the watery for the fiery that so there might be a Desire of Love betwixt them in the Light of Nature from which the Conjunction ariseth therefore the fiery Mercury viz. the outflowne word separated it selfe according both to the fiery and to the watery nature of the Light and thence comes both the Male and Female kinde in all things both Animals and vegetables The third Day 142. In the THIRD Dayes worke the fiery and watery Mercury entred againe into Conjunction or mixture and embraced on another wherein the Salnitre viz. the Separator in the Earth-brought forth Grasse Plants and Trees and that was the first Generation or production between Male and Female The fourth Day 143. In the FOURTH Dayes worke the fiery Mercury brought forth its fruit viz. the fift Essence an higher power or vertue of Life then the foure Elements and yet it is in the Elements of it the Starres are made 144. For as the compression of the Desire brought the Earth into a c Or lamp Masse the compression entring into it selfe so the fiery Mercury thrust it selfe outwards by the Compressure and hath inclosed the place of this world with the d Or constellations Starres and starry Heaven The fifth Day 145. In the FIFT Dayes worke the e The Spirit of the world Spiritus Mundi that is the f Anima Macrocosmi soule of the great world opened it selfe in the fift Essence we meane the Life of the fiery and watery Mercury therein God created all Beasts fishes fowles and wormes every one from its peculiar property of the divided Mercury 146. Were we see how the Eternall Principles have moved themselves according to Evill and Good as to all the seven Properties and their Effluence and mixture for there are evill and good Creatures created every thing as the Mercury that is the Seperator hath figured and g Or Imaged framed himselfe into an Ens as may be seen in the evill and good Creatures And yet every kinde of Life hath its Originall in the Light of Nature that is in the Love of Nature from which it is that all Creatures in their kind or Property love one another according to this outflowne Love The sixt Day 147. In the SIXT Dayes worke God created Man for in the sixt Day the understanding of Life opened it selfe out of the fiery Mercury that is out of the Inward Ground 148. God created him in his likenesse out of all the three Principles and made him an Image and breathed into him the understanding fiery Mercury according to both the Inward and outward Ground that is according to time and Eternity and so he became a living understanding soule and in this Ground of the soule the Manifestation of the Divine Holinesse did move viz. the living outflowing word of God together with the Eternall knowing Idea which was knowne from Eternity in the Divine Wisdome as a Subject or forme of the Divine Imagination 149. This h Or Image Idea becomes i Indued or invested cloathed with the Substance of the heavenly world and so it becommeth an understanding Spirit and Temple of God an Image of the Divine k Or Contemplation vision which Spirit is given to the soule for a Spouse
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
fire of Wrath and the other in the fire of Light l Viz. in the light fire wherein wee understand the Divine Body and in the Wrathfull fire the Earthly body which the Turba destroyeth for the Turba findeth the limit of it 307. Now the Eternall fire in the Eye of God is m Understood to be both the fire of Wrath and also the light-fire of Love and you must understand that the spirit without a body must remaine in the wrathfull fire for it hath lost its n Or substantiality or Body Essentiality the Turba in the fire hath swallowed it up 308. But the Spirit which hath a body which the Turba could not devoure remaineth for ever in the Essentiality in the Divine Body wherein his Spirit is which is the body in the love of God which is the hidden Man in the Old Adamicall man which hath Christs flesh in the corruptible body 309. And thus wee understand the soule to be a life awakened out of the Eye of God its Originall is in the fire and the fire is its life but if it goe not forth out of the fire with its will and Imagination into the Light viz. through the wrathfull Death into the second Principle into the fire of Love then it remaineth in its owne originall fire and hath nothing for a body but the Turba viz. the * Astringent harsh wrath in the Desire in the fire a consuming and a hunger and yet an Eternall seeking which is an eternall Anguish 310. But the soule which with its Desiring will entreth into it selfe and sinketh downe in its Reason viz. in its Desire and seeketh not it selfe but the Love of God it s owne fire is as it were dead for its will which the fire awakened is dead to the Fire-life and is gone forth out of it selfe into the fire of Love that soule is fully in the fire of love it hath also the body of the fire of Love for it is entred into it and is a great Wonder in the Divine Body and it is no more in it selfe for it hath mortified its will and therefore the Turba also is as it were dead and the will of love doth wholly satiate the Originall fire and therein it liveth Eternally 311. But the soules which have awakened the Turba they have lost the Image for the Turba hath devoured it and therefore such soules get bestiall Images in the Wrath and in Hell according as the Turba is in them as Lucifer gat the Image of a Serpent as the Will was figured here in this life it remaineth then o Or in its true similitude naked as it is 312. For the wrathfull Turba alwayes seeketh the Image but findeth it not and therefore it figureth the Image according to the Will for the Earthly desires stick in the will and that Image remaineth in the Wonders of God in the Eye of the wrathfull Principle 313. And here we understand that the eight Forme is the Turba which seeketh the Image and if it finde the limit of it it destroyeth it and entreth into the limit and seeketh further in it selfe and findeth at last the Abominations of that which the soule hath wrought in this life 314. And also we understand here the Fire which at last shall purge the p Or threshing floare Matth. 3.12 floare and the severe Judgement and wee understand that every fire shall receive its Essence from the Turba and also what that Turba is 315. Where then the fire will devoure the Earth and draw the Elements with the wonders in them into the Beginning where that which was at first will be againe and the Elements become one and every thing will represent its owne Wonders every thing in that fire whereinto its will entred 316. Hearken to this you Children of men it concerneth you for no beast proceedeth from the Eternall beginning but from the Modell of the Eternall and its Spirit attaineth not the Eternall as the soule of man doth 317. Also the corruptible body cannot possesse the Eternall it belongeth to the Turba But the new man borne of God shall possesse the Eternall for he is departed from the corruptible and hath put on God in Christ he hath the Divine Body in the Old Body 318. The Turba taketh away the Earthly source the outward body from the Earth remaineth in the Earth but the will taketh its workes along with it selfe for they are in the new body and follow it therefore let him consider what he doth while he is here in this life The ninth Forme of Fire The great * Severity Earnestnesse 309. Seeing then we understand that all things proceeded from the Beginning and that one thing thus proceedeth alwayes out of an other and seeing we understand that the Fire is a cause of the Life and that the life divideth it selfe into two parts and yet corrupteth not onely the outward life is that which corrupteth it falleth into the Turba which destroyeth it we are now therefore to consider wherein the inward Eternall life consisteth and what upholdeth it that that body q Corrupteth or breaketh not fadeth not seeing Essentiality hath a beginning and yet we can say with good ground that it hath no End for it must have a r Or sure foundation to uphold it ground or else the Turba will have it and that findeth the limit 320. The Eternall Body must not have a limit but be free in the Abysse in the Eternall nothing or else another Essence would again be in that Essence which would divide it and make a limit 321. We have told you before that all which shall endure for ever must passe quite through the Fire for the Turba taketh that which remaineth in the Fire now no Spirit is created Å¿ In. for the fire that it should remaine in it 322. Onely the Turba hath captivated many of them but not from the Will of God for Gods Will is onely Love but the Turba is the Will of his Wrath which by its vehement hunger hath gotten a great Dominion wherein it hath manifested its Wonders viz. the Devills and wicked soules of Men. 323. But the Eternall life consisteth in Meeknesse and hath no Death or Turba in it therefore we must say that the soule and Spirit are not in the Turba especially the t Or Image body of the soule if it were the Turba would destroy it 324. This is onely to be understood as it is mentioned before that the will in the anguish source in the fire understand the will of the soule sinketh downe in it selfe as into Death and u May not cannot live in the fire and so x The Will it falleth into another world viz. into the beginning or as we may better say into the free Eternity into the Eternall Nothing wherein is no source nor any thing that y Or maketh giveth or receiveth a source 325. Now there is no dying in the will that is
the seat as it was comprehended by the Fiat and so it is still at this Day 3. It dwelleth in three Principles but the Heart is its Originall it is the inward Fire in the Heart in the inward bloud of the Heart and the Spirit of it which hath a x or splendour glance from the fire is in the Tincture for it is cloathed with the Tincture and burneth in the Heart 4 And the Spirit moveth upon the Heart in the y Or concave do●●le or hollow pit or dint or furrow of the Heart praecordia 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 〈◊〉 bosome of the Heart where both Principles part themselves and it burneth in the Tincture as a brimstony Light and diffuseth it selfe abroad into all the members of the whole body for the Tincture goeth through all the members 5. But the true z Ig●is saber Vulcanus Fire-Smith in the Centre sitteth in the Heart and governeth with the Spirit in the Head where it hath its Counsell-house viz. the Minde and a Inward senses senses also the five chiefe Counsellours viz. the b Or outward senses five senses which arise from the five Spirits of understanding as we have declared in our c Threefold life third Booke and in our d Three Principles second and also in our e Aurora first 6. The soule is indeed feared in the inward Principle but it ruleth even in the outward viz. in the Starres and Elements and if it be not an Ape and suffer it selfe to be captivated it hath power enough to rule them and if the soule demerse it selfe into God the outward must be obedient to it 7. And if it cometh againe into the outward riding upon the Chariot of the Bride and so have the Holy Ghost for an assistant no Assault of the Devill is of any consequence it destroyeth his Nest and driveth him out and he must stand in scorne and shame 8. And this is our Answer to this Question it must not be so understood as if when a man is beheaded and so his bloud gush out and the outward Life perish that this reacheth the soule and killeth that no it loseth f Viz. the third Principle one Principle indeed but not the g Or outward workes Essence of that Principle that followeth it in the Tincture in the Spirit as a shadow 9. For the outward Essence reacheth not the inward in the soule but onely by the Imagination there is nothing else in this world no fire not Sword that can touch the soule or put it to Death but onely the Imagination that is its poyson 10. For it Originally proceeded from the Imagination and remaineth in it Eternally The twelft Question How is the Soule enlightned and what is the Illumination of it 1. WE must consider that if the Sun were taken away out of this world that all things would be in Darkenesse and then outward Reason would say we are in darke Death and in the h Or bitternesse wrathfulnesse of the cold and it were so indeed 2. Now observe my beloved minde and consider with thy selfe when thy body perisheth and so thy spirit loseth the i Viz. the light of the Sun Sun How canst thou then enjoy the Light and wherewith wilt thou see In simplicity wee put thee in minde of this that thou mayst consider it 3. That thing which consisteth in the Eternall Liberty if it alwayes enter againe into the Eternall Liberty it hath no darknesse for it dwelleth in Nothing that doth k Give make or cause afford darknesse it is free as the Eye of God which beholdeth it selfe through a l Or Being or Essence substance 4. When that imagineth after somewhat in Lust then the will entreth into that somewhat which the Desiring Lust it selfe maketh and this receiveth the will into it selfe and overshadoweth it so that it dwelleth in darknesse and can have no Light unesse it goe forth againe out of that thing into the Liberty 5. Thus we earnestly give you to understand that wee have no Light is all our m matters or businesse Note the cause of our spirituall blindnesse affaires and workes if wee let our will enter into that which we have wrought by setting our Heart and will upon the worke of our own hands in Covetousnesse then the soule is wholly blinde and we have no light in us but onely the outward Light of the Sunne which giveth light to the outward body and when that perisheth then the soule is imprisoned by that thing n It was set upon 6 Thou must here understand the Spirit and will of the soule for the Prison of the soule is a Darke o Cave or hole vale p Voyde of Light having no Light and although it doe elevate it selfe and inflame it selfe yet it becometh onely a wrathfull flash of fire and is like the Devill and cannot q Or reach attaine the Divine Light in it selfe 7. The cause is it hath brought Abominations into its will and spirit which darken the Spirit and hold it captive with the Turba for Gods Light goeth not backwards but forwards into the Eternity 8. And therefore Gods Eye is r Or in two halves or parts twofold standing back to back as before in the figure one part tendeth forwards into the still Eternity into the Eternall Nothing viz. into the Liberty 9. And the other part tendeth backwards into the Desire and maketh darknesse and the Centre of Nature therein and driveth it to the greatest anguish and sharpnesse 10. And then the will againe sinketh out of the Anguish through the darknesse into the still Liberty and bringeth the wrathfulnesse of the Mobility and earnest sharpnesse out of the Anguish with it 11. In which sharpnesse the Liberty when the will bringeth the sharpnesse into it becommeth a highly triumphing Majestick Light which is called Gods Light which shineth for ever and cannot be ſ Or shut up smothered by any thing for it shineth in the Eternall Liberty and desireth no more 12. And if as thou Earthly man perhaps dost suppose God would receive thy spirit into his Majestick Light while thou lettest in thy Abomination viz. Note Pride is the fiery life and the reflection of Covetousnesse as in a Glasse Covetousnesse which hath brought forth Pride which is the fiery life of Covetousnesse into thy will so that thy will sticketh wholly in Earthlinesse thou wouldst darken Gods Majesty and thy spirit and will would neverthelesse stick in Covetousnesse and burne out with the fiery source of the soule as a Reflection in a Glasse viz. in Pride and thou shouldest not be able to reach the Majesty of God 13. Nay if thou shouldst sit in the Crosse of the Holy t Or Trinity Ternary and wert encompassed with all the Holy Angels yet thou shouldst sit but in the Darknesse and thy Spirit should shine but in the Glasse of that Essence which thou thy selfe hast brought into
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
man together union the outward Spirit is very profitable to us for many soules would perish if the Bestiall Spirit were not which beholdeth the Fire captive and setteth before the Fire-Spirit earthly bestiall Labour and Joy wherein it may buisie it selfe till it be able by the x Or workes Wonders in the Imagination to discover somewhat of its Noble Image that it may seeke it selfe againe 12. My beloved Children who are borne y Or of in God I tell it you it was not for nothing that God breathed the outward Spirit viz. the outward Life into Adams nostrills for great danger did attend this Image 13. God knew how it went with Lucifer and also what the great Eternall z Magia or Desire Magick could doe yea Adam might have been a Devill but the outward Glasse hindred that for where Water is it quencheth the Fire 14. Also many a soule by its wickednesse would become a Devill in a a Or the twinckling of an Eye moment if the outward life did not hinder it so that the soule cannot wholly inflame it selfe 15. How many are there that are so full of poyson and b Or malice and wickednesse evill that they doe murther and commit villany but this their Fire hath water or else they were past remedy As ye see in gall which is a fiery poyson but it is mingled with water and so the violence of the fire is allayed 16. Thus it is also with the Inward Essence the Spirit of this world hath wound it selfe into the Abysse of the soule and in its source hath killing water wherewith it often bedeweth the soule when it would spit Fire 17. Moreover the outward Spirit could not have life without this Fire seeing it hath fire in all Creatures but this Fire is onely the wrath of the Inward fire 18. The Inward fire consumeth earth and stones also the body and bloud yea even the Noble Image if it be c Or kindled inflamed in the Will But there the water is a Medicine for it which pulleth down its aspiring force whereby it laboureth to get above the meeknesse of God as Lucifer did The seventeenth Question Whence and wherefore is the Contrariety between the Spirit and the Flesh 1. MY beloved friend you know well that fire and water are contrary for the fire is Life and the water is its Death and you see plainely that when water is poured upon the Fire the source of the Fire goeth out and so the Fire is dead 2. And although in Man the fire is not wholly dead because of the Light which continually causeth fire yet there is an enmity as there is an enmity between God and Hell and yet Hell or the Fire of wrath is Gods 3. And Gods Majesty would not be manifested if his Anger were not which sharpneth the darke hiddennesse of Eternity by the wrath of Nature so that it is changed into Fire whence the high Light in the free Eternity is brought forth which maketh a Majesty in the milde source 4. And yet the Fire is the onely cause that there is a d Or life or working source in the Light in the Meeknesse for the Light proceedeth from the Glance of the fire and hath the source of the Fire in it selfe 5. But the Will as is mentioned before sinketh downe in the Anguish even into Death and springeth againe afresh in the Liberty and this is the Light which hath the e Or property source of the Fire but yet it hath another Principle in it for the Anguish is become Love 6. After this manner also it is in the Body where the flesh striveth against the Spirit the Life of the outward flesh is a Glasse of the most Inward fire life viz. of the life of the soule and the life of the Spirit of the Soule with the Light of the Tincture is the middlemost Life and yet it is borne out of the soule 7. But understand our depth aright the Spirit of the soule wherein the Divine Image confistech ariseth in the fire and is first of all the will to the Fire but when the f Or wrathfull desire and indignation of the fire wrath in the fire is sharpned and inflamed then the Will commeth into a great anguish like a dying and sinketh downe in it selfe out of the wrath into the Eternall Liberty and yet there is no dying but g Or second another world thus commeth out of the first 8. For then the Will springeth up in the other world as a sharpnesse out of the Fire yet it is without any such h Or Aking property Anguish source in the Eternall Liberty and it is a moving a driving and an i Or feeling acknowledging of the Anguishing Nature it hath all the k Or springing vertues Essences which in the first sharpe fire-world are brought forth in the Anguish but they are like one that goeth out of Fire into water and so the Anguish of the fire is left in the water 9. You must understand that this Life is the Life of the Spirit of the soule the soule is the Centre of Nature and the Spirit is the precious and noble Image which God created for his Image herein standeth the High l Or Kingly Royall and precious Image of God for God is thus he is comprehended in the same source of Life 10. The Spirit is not parted from the soule no as you see Fire and Light are not parted and yet are not one they have a twofold m Or Quality Source the Fire is wrathfull the Light is Milde and Lovely in the Light is the Life and in the Fire the cause of the Life 11. And thus without much seeking you may finde the cause of the Contrariety that is between the flesh and the Spirit for the inward Spirit hath the n Or Gods body Divine Body from the meeke Essentiality and the outward Spirit hath the Body of the Glasse of the wrathfull Fire viz. the body of the Glasse of the soule which would alwayes awaken the o Vehemency or fiercenesse wrathfulnesse viz. the great Wonders which lie in the p In the secret or hidden Myst●rie of Etern●ty Arcanum in the q Sternnesse or fiercenesse or strength eagernesse of the soule but that the inward Spirit of Love hindreth it lest it should elevate it selfe and inflame the soule and so it would lose the r The habitation or sweet taste fruition of Love and the Image and the wrathfulnesse of the soule would destroy it and thus contrariety ariseth 12. The Inward Spirit would be Master for it tameth the outward and so also the outward would be Master for it saith I have the Great Wonders and the Arcanum thus it braggeth of the Mystery and yet it is but a Glasse of the Mysterie 13. It is not the Essence of the Mysterie but a ſ Seeking or longing Desire an incomprehensible Glasse in which the Mystery is
is that which goeth downwards and in the midst there is the Center l Or of the circumference which is the Father or whole God according to his manifestation 111. And as this is to be knowne in the Divine manifestation so it is also in the Eternall Nature according to Natures property for Nature is but a m Picture representation or shadow Resemblance of the Deity 112. Nature may be further considered thus the flash of the Originall of fire is a crack and salnitrous ground whence Nature goeth forth into infinite divisions that is into multitudes or varieties of Powers and vertues from which the multitude of Angels and Spirits and their colours and operations proceeded also the foure Elements in the Beginning of time 113. For the n Temperament or harmony temperature of fire and Light is the holy Element viz. the motion in the Light of the unity and from this salnitrous ground we meane spirituall not earthly salnitre the foure Elements proceed viz. in the o Compressure or impressure in every place where that word is used following compressure of the fiery Mercury Earth and stones are produced and in the Quintessence of the fiery Mercury the fire and Heaven and in the Motion or going forth the Aire and in the disruption or rending of the Desire by the fire the water is produced 114. The fiery Mercurie is a drie water that hath brought forth Mettals and stones but the broken or divided Mercury hath brought forth wet water by the Mortification in the Fire and the compressure hath brought the grosse rawnesse into the Earth which is a grosse salnitrous Saturnine Mercurie 115. By the word Mercurie you must understand here in the Spirit alwayes the outflowne Naturall working word of God which hath been the Separator Divider and former of every substance and by the word Saturne we meane the compressure 116. In the fift Property that is in the Light the Eternall unity is substantiall that is an holy Spirituall Fire an holy Light an holy Aire which is nothing else but Spirit also an holy water which is the outflowing Love of the unity of God and an p Ternarium Sanctum holy Earth which is all-powerfull vertue and working 117 This fifth Property is the true spirituall Angelicall world of the Divine joy which is hidden in this visible world ♃ The sixt Property 118. The sixt Property of the Eternall Nature is the sound noyse voyce or understanding for when the Fire flasheth all the Properties together sound the Fire is the mouth of the Essence the Light is the Spirit and the sound is the understanding wherein âll the Properties understand one another 119. According to the Manifestation of the holy Trinity by the effluence of the unity this sound or voyce is the Divine working word viz. the understanding in the Eternall Nature by which the supernaturall knowledge manifesteth it selfe but according to Nature and Creature this sound or voyce is the knowledge of God wherein the Naturall understanding knoweth God for the Naturall understanding is a platforme Resemblance and Effluence from the Divine understanding 120. The five Senses lie in the Naturall understanding in a Spirituall manner and in the second Property viz. in the motion in the fiery Mercury they lie in a Naturall manner 121. The sixt Property giveth understanding in the voyce or sound viz. in the q Articulation speaking of the word and the second property of Nature is the producer and also the House Toole or Instrument of the speech or voyce in the second Property the Power and vertue is painefull but in the sixt Property it is joyfull and pleasant and the difference between the second and sixt Property is in Light and darknesse which are in one another as fire and Light there is no more difference between them ☽ The seventh Property 122. The seventh Property is the substance that is the subjectum or house of the other six in which they all are substantially as the soule in the body by this we understand especially as to the Light-world the Paradise or budding of the working Power 123. For every Property maketh unto it selfe a Subject or r Or resemblance Object by its owne Effluence and in the seventh all the Properties are in a temperature as in one onely Substance and as they all did proceed from the unity so they all returne againe into one ground 124. And though rhey worke in different kindes and manners yet here there is but one onely substance whose power and vertue is called Tincture that is an holy penetrating growing or springing Bud. 125. Not that the seventh Property is the Tincture but it is the ſ Corpus aut Substantia Body of it the Power and vertue of the Fire and Light is the Tincture t Or with in the substantiall Body but the seventh Property is the substance which the Tincture penetrateth and sanctifieth we meane that it is thus according to the power and vertue of the Divine manifestation but as it is a Property of Nature it is the substance of the attracted desire of all properties 126. It is especially to be observed that alwayes the First and the seventh Property are accounted for one and the second and sixt also the third and fift and the fourth is onely the dividing Marke or u Or Limit bound 127. For according to the manifestation of the Trinity of God there are but three Properties of Nature the first is the Desire which belongeth to God the Father yet it is onely a Spirit but in the seventh Property the Desire is substantiall 128. The second is the Divine power and vertue and belongeth to God the Sonne in the second Number it is onely a Spirit but in the sixt it is the substantiall Power and vertue 129. The third belongeth to the Holy Ghost and in the beginning of the third Property it is onely a fiery Spirit but in the fift Property the great Love is manifested therein 130. Thus the Effluence of the Divine Manifestation as to the three Properties in the first Principle before the Light x Appearet is Naturall but in the second Principle in the Light it is spirituall 131. Now these are the seven Properties in one onely Ground and all seven are equally Eternall without beginning none of them can be accounted the first second third foutth fift sixt or last for they are equally Eternall without beginning and have also one Eternall beginning from the unity of God 132. We must represent this in a typicall way that it may be understood how the one is borne out of the other the better to conceive what the Creator is and what the Life and Substance of this world is Of the third Principle viz. The visible world whence that proceeded and what The Creator is 33. THis visible world is sprung from the Spirituall world before mentioned viz. from the outflowne Divine Power and vertue and it is
as fire and Light are espoused together so it is here also to be understood 150. This Divine Ground budded and pierced through soule and body and this was the true Paradise in Man which he lost by sin when the ground of the darke world with the false Desire gat the upper hand and Dominion in him The seventh Day 151. In the SEVENTH Day God rested from all his workes which he had made saith Moses yet God needeth no Rest for he hath wrought from Eternity and he is a meere working Power and vertue therefore the meaning and understanding here lieth hidden in the Word for Moses saith he hath commanded us to Rest on the seventh Day 152. The seventh Day was the true Paradise understand it spiritually that is the Tincture of the Divine Power and vertue which is a temperament this pierced through all the Properties and wrought in the seventh that is in the substance of all the other 153. The Tincture pierced through the Earth and through all Elements and tinctured All and then Paradise was on Earth and in Man for evill was hidden as the Night is hidden in the Day so the l Or grim fiercenesse wrath of Nature was also hidden in the first Principle till the fall of Man and then the Divine working with the Tincture m fled into their owne Principle viz. into the Inward Ground of the Light-world 154. For the l Or retired wrath did rise aloft and got the predominancy and that is the Curse where it is said God cursed the Earth for his cursing is to leave off and flie from his working as when Gods Power and vertue in a thing worketh with the Life and Spirit of the thing and afterwards withdraweth it selfe with its working then the thing is cursed for it worketh in its owne will and not in Gods will Of the Spiritus Mundi and of the foure Elements 155. We may very well observe and consider the hidden spirituall world by the visible world for we see that Fire n Or Water Light and Aire are continually begotten in the deep of this world and that there is no Rest or cessation from this begetting and that it hath been so from the beginning of the world and yet men can finde no cause of it in the outward world or tell what the ground of it should be but Reason saith God hath so created it and therefore it continueth so which indeed is true in it selfe but Reason knoweth not the Creator which doth thus create without ceasing that is the true o Distinguisher or divider Archaeus or Seperator which is an Efluence out of the Invisible world viz. the outflowne word of God which I meane and understand by the word fiery Mercury 156. For what the invisible world is in a spirituall working where Light and darknesse are in one another and yet the one not comprehending the other that the visible world is in a substantiall working whatsoever powers and and vertues in the outflowne word are to be p Or conceived understood in the Inward Spirituall world the same wee understand also in the visible world in the Stars and Elements yet in another Principle of a more holy q Kind quality or condition Nature 157. The foure Elements doe flow from the Archaeus of the Inward ground that is from the foure properties of the Eternall Nature and were in the beginning of time so outbreathed from the Inward ground and compressed and formed into a working substance and Life and therefore the outward world is called a Principle and is a subject of the Inward world that is a Toole and Instrument of the Inward r Artificer or workman Master which r Artificer or workman Master is the Word and Å¿ Or vertue power of God 158. And as the Inward Divine world hath in it an t Or Intellectuall understanding Life from the Effluence of the Divine knowledge whereby the Angels and soules are meant so likewise the outward world hath a Rationall Life in it consisting in the outflowne powers and vertues of the Inward world which outward Rationall Life hath no higher understanding and can reach no further then that thing wherein it dwelleth viz. the Stars and foure Elements 159. The Spiritus Mundi is hidden in the foure Elements as the soule is in the body and is nothing else but an Effluence and working power proceeding from the Sunne and Stars its dwelling wherein it worketh is spirituall encompassed with the foure Elements 160. The Spirituall house is first a sharp Magneticall power and vertue from the Effluence of the Inward world from the first property of the Eternall Nature this is the ground of all salt and powerfull vertue also of all forming and substantiality 161. Secondly it is the Effluence of the Inward Motion which is outflowne from the second u Species kinde or property forme of the Eternall Nature and consisteth in a fiery Nature like a drie kind of water source which is understood to be the ground of all Metall and stones for they were created of that 162. I call it the fiery Mercury in the Spirit of this world for it is the mover of all things and the Separator of the Powers and vertues a former of all shapes a ground of the outward Life as to the Motion and sensibility 163. The third ground is the perception in the Motion and sharpnesse which is a spirituall source of Sulphur proceeding from the Ground of the painfull will in the Inward Ground hence the Spirit with the five senses ariseth viz. seeing hearing feeling tasting and smelling and is the the true Essentiall Life whereby the fire that is the fourth forme is made manifest 164. The ancient wise men have called these three properties Sulphur Mercurius and Sal as to their Materialls which were produced thereby in the foure Elements into which this Spirit doth coagulate or make it selfe Substantiall 165. The foure Elements lie also in this ground and are nothing different or severall from it they are onely the manifestation of this spirituall ground and are as a dwelling place of the Spirit in which this Spirit worketh 166. The Earth is the grossest effluence from this subtile Spirit after the Earth the water is the second after the water the Aire is the third and after the Aire the Fire is the fourth all these proceed from one onely Ground viz. from the Spiritus mundi which hath its root in the Inward world 167. But Reason will say to what End hath the Creator made this manifestation I answer there is no other cause but that the spirituall world might thereby bring it selfe into a visible forme or Image that the Inward powers and vertues might have a forme and Image now that this might be the spirituall substance must needs bring it selfe into a materiall ground wherein it may so figure and forme it self and there must be such a separation as that this separated being might
blow up the Fire it would be smothered and Darknesse would be and the one would be a Nothing without the other therefore they belong both together and yet divide themselves one from another but without any k Or removing fleeing and yet there is a fleeing of the Spirit 102. You may understand it by this looke upon the glowing Fire first there is the Matter from whence it burneth viz. the harsh attracted bitter substance which hath an Anguish source and is a l Corpus Opacum darke Body whether it be wood or any such thing 103. Now when it comes to be kindled you see Three Principles first the wood in the Darknesse with the Externall m Property and Condition or Quality source of this world which also hath its owne Life or else it would not take fire 104. Now the Fire hath a wrathfull harsh strong bitter desiring n Quality source which begetteth thirst a devouring and consuming and the great bitternesse is its right Spirit an Enrager and awakener which hath all Essences of the Life in it and it is the power of the life and of the driving otherwise there would be no burning 105. That maketh the great anguish-seeking after the Liberty and in the Fire it attaineth the Liberty for it consumeth the darknesse in the wrathfulnesse and also the Matter of the Fire from which it burneth 106. And thereby wee know that one Spirit which divideth it selfe into two Principles into two Spirits but not o Inseparabiliter severedly and yet fleeing one before another and the one catcheth or apprehendeth not the other and the one is the life and cause of the other 107. And therefore they are two Principles seeing they have a twofold source and life and yet there is but one roote from whence they proceed and one of them affordeth life and the other affordeth food for that life This is a wonder and yet no wonder for there is nothing that can wonder at it for it selfe is All things in one only Essence 1. Fire 2. Seeking 3. Desiring attraction 4. Substantiality or Corporality 5. Sting 6. Anguish 7. Liberty 108. Now the fire in it selfe is first a seeking to draw into it selfe and that is the substantiality the Phur for the seeking maketh it in the Desiring by its attraction or else there were Nothing and the Attraction is the bitter sting a destroyer which the substantiality cannot endure and will not suffer and that not willing to suffer is an anguish a will to overcome the substantiality with the bitter sting and the anguish pierceth into it selfe and catcheth at the Liberty and the Liberty is a light in comparison of Darknesse 109. Now the Anguish is an horrible sharpnesse and thus the Liberty is taken and sharpned so that it becommeth a fire-flash and the Anguish-will in the sharpnesse of the bitter flash consumeth the Substantiality be it wood or any other thing 110. Now when this hath consumed it then the Anguish is a Darknesse againe and the flash remaineth hidden in it selfe againe and is an Extinguishing and the anguish is in the darknesse as at first before the flashing of the Fire and it remaineth onely in a terrible source where the bitternesse is alwayes made more terrible by the rough attraction 111. Now this is thus according to the Outward Principle of this world as we see undeniably by experience seeing then there is an alwayes enduring Essence in the Eternity we therefore demonstrate it thus behold and consider it deeply and reade this with diligence 112. The sinking of the anguish in the Eternall darknesse is an Eternall hunger and an Eternall thirst and an Eternall Desiring and the darknesse in it selfe attaineth nothing in the Eternity that p Or Liberty it can satiate it selfe withall out of the q Understand by this the sinking of the hunger and thirst of Hell and of Anger Eternity therefore it is rightly and truly the hunger and thirst of the Abysse of Hell and of the anger of God 113. But the will in the anguish because it can attaine or finde nothing therefore it maketh a figure and a similitude to it selfe in the desiring with the eager attraction and the eager harsh bitter darke Essence is the Materiall similitude it selfe it eateth it selfe and is it selfe the matter of the Fire that so the Eternall flash may alwayes continue and the wrath is alwayes an Eternally continuing burning and burneth Eternally out of the Darknesse and hath its owne Life in it selfe viz. the bitter sting of the Anguish which rageth and raveth and is the r Rigling stirring and originall of the Life and that is Å¿ Or Principium A Principle 114. And understand hereby the Eternall desiring seeking an Eternall Coveting and yet having nothing but it selfe an Eternall Envious Enmity a seeking of the Essences when the innumerable and Groundlesse multitude is alwayes borne in the Will and an Eternall craftinesse a continuall rising in the hunger an Eternall finding of the similitude of its owne desire the similitude of the Essences in the Will and this is manifest in the flash for the flash elevateth it selfe ever above the darknesse and the Essences are in the flash and are continually brought into the Will 115. Thus the Fire-will is a t Sucking or attraction seeking of the high swelling Pride and a Contempt of the darknesse it contemneth its owne roote it is covetous and would devoure more then it hath or more then it should it hath all lusts for the desiring Essences are manifest in the Fire and thence it cometh to passe that in each Will each Essence is againe a Centre of a whole substance 116. And this is the cause of the Creation of this world viz. that the Modell hath appeared from Eternity as in a Glasse and was in the Eternal Essences in the figure as in a virgine without bringing forth and was seene in the light of God and hence cometh the Matter of the Earth Starres and Elements also All Arts wit and subtlety deceit falshood covetousnesse haughtinesse in the Creatures of this world 117. For this world is a Materiall seeking comes from the Eternall u Viz. seeking and is become materiall and perceptible in the Creation viz. in the word x Verbum Fiat Let there be as Fiat Lux. Genesis 1. Let there be light Fiat by the Heaven of the waters as may be seen in Earth and stones and the Firmament together with the Elements is yet this y Or attraction seeking and still it seeketh the Earthy for it cannot reach back againe into the Eternall 118. For all substances goe forward in their progresse so long till the End findeth the beginning and then the beginning swalloweth up the End againe and is as it ever was but that the z Figure or Idea Modell remaineth for the Modell did proceed from the Eternall from which the Creation came forth into a substance as
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
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
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
thus sunke downe for it is gone quite out from the fiery beginning in the Eye and so bringeth its life into another Principle and dwelleth in the Liberty and yet it hath all the Formes of the Essences which arise from the fire in it but z Or imperceptible unperceived For it is gone quite out from the fire 326. And therefore the life of its Essences is in the Liberty and it is also desiring and receiveth in the desire in its Essences the power of the light which shineth in the Liberty which is power without Turba For this fire is onely Love which consumeth not but yet alwayes desireth and satiateth so that the will of the soule a Getteth or attracteth putteth on a body 327. For the Will is a Spirit and the soule is the great life of the Spirit which upholdeth the Spirit and so the soule is b Endued cloathed with power and dwelleth in two Principles as God himselfe doth and as to the outward life in three Principles and is the similitude of God 328. The inward Water in the spirit of the soule is the water of Eternall Life of which Christ said c John 4. ver 14. He that drink●th the water that I will give him he shall never thirst this is that water 329. And the Essentiality of the Spirit which the soule putteth on is Gods-Christs-body of which he saith He that eateth my flesh and drinketh my bloud he d Or dwelleth Joh. 6.56 is in me and I in him 330. But the true Life in the Light of the Majesty in the Ninth number is the Tincture of the e Or Wisdome of God Virgine it is a fire and yet not a Fire it burneth but it consumeth not it is the Love the meeknesse the humility it is the life of God and of the Holy soules an incorruptible life and a f Or infinite unfathomable groundlesse life for it is in the Abysse in it selfe it is in the Centre of it which Centre is its first life and yet doth not comprehend it as the fire doth not comprehend the Light 331. And thus the Nin h number is the life in the fire of God and it is g Or is called or accounted the life in the presence of the Trinity the life which standeth before the Ternarie viz. an Angell standing before the Crosse h Or to set forth for Gods workes of Wonder and h Or to set forth the Heavenly Glory The * 10. X. ✚ Tenth Number and Forme of Fire The Gate † Into the Holy Trinity in Ternarium Sanctum 332. You know from Reason that where there is a Roote there is a desiring will which is the Noble Tincture that driveth upwards out of it selfe and seeketh a similitude of its Forme 333. The Tincture is a Virgine and is knowne in the Wisdome of God in the Wonders it is i Not one that is a bearer or bringer forth no begettresse but an opener of the Wonders which are in the wisdome it seeketh no Glasse but meerely openeth the Essences that a whole similitude may bring forth it selfe out of the Essences it driveth the twig out of the Tree 334. This we understand of Angels and the soule they proceed from Gods Essences from the whole Tree the Angels from two Principles And the soule with the body of the outward life from three Principles and therefore Man is higher then the Angels if he continue in God 335. And in the * 10. Tenth number at the Crosse the Angels and soules are k Or first quickned or enlivened awakened and incorporated into the Heavenly Essentiality though you must understand that the Tenth number belongeth to the place betweene the fift and sixt l Forme in a Globe and the Heart is in the midst in the Centre which is the Heart of God viz. the Word of God 336. The Power in the whole Tree viz. the Pith in the wood hath the Essences of the whole Tree and thus God is a Spirit and the Word is his Heart which he m Speaketh out of all c. foundeth forth from all powers and Wonders Therefore Isaiah calleth it a n Isa 9.6 Wonder Counsellour and Power the Prince of Peace as a Pacifier of the Wrath and an Eternall power of the Wonders a Counsellor of the begettresse 337. For the Word upholdeth the Centre of Nature and is the Heart and Lord of Nature it is the begettresse in the Eye of God a giver of Power and it is the strength of the Omnipotence it holdeth the Centre of the fire captive with the Love-fire so that the fire must be darke in it selfe and the word onely hath the Light-life 338. Wee cannot finde but that the Tenth number is a Crosse and it is the Originall of the o By this Essence God himselfe is not meant but the powers that flow from him Essence of all Essences which Essence divideth it selfe into three beginnings as is mentioned before each of which hath its Essence and they are all in one another and have no more but one Spirit 339. And in the middle of the point is the Centre which is the cause of the Life and in the Centre is the Light of the Majesty out of which the Life proceedeth viz. the second Principle and out of it the Tree of the Eternall Life alwayes grew from Eternity and the twigs grew out of the Tree 340. These twigs are the spirits of Angels which indeed were not corporeall from Eternity but the Essences were in the Tree and their Image appeared in the Virgine of Wisdome from Eternity for they were a figure from Eternity in the Tincture not corporeall but onely Essentiall without corporality 341. And therefore this is the Greatest Wonder that the Eternity hath wrought that it hath p Or created or formed made the Eternall a Corporeall spirit which thing no Reason can comprehend nor no sense finde out and it is q Or not to be dived into by us unfadomable to us 342. For no Spirit can found it selfe It seeth well its deep even into the Abysse but it comprehendeth not its r Former or moulder Maker it beholdeth him indeed and diveth into him even to the Abysse but it knoweth not its ſ Forming fashioning Making this is onely hidden to it and nothing else 343. For a childe knoweth its Father and Mother well but it knoweth not how its Father made it it is also as * That is as perfectly a Man Quoad genus humanum highly graduated as its Father but it is hidden to it how it was in the seed and though it found that yet it knoweth not the time and place for it was in the seed in the Wonders and in the Life a Spirit in the Wonders And here we are commanded to leave off diving any further and to be silent 344 For we are a Creature and should speake but so farre as belongeth to
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
yield it selfe to be drawn then it becommeth borne againe and so beommeth Gods Image 2. Secondly the Turba also mightily draweth the soule with its band and continually bringeth the Earthly desire into it especially in the youth when the Earthly Tree sticketh full of greene sprouting Essences and Poyson then the Turba doth so mightily insinuate it selfe that many a soule is not freed to Eternity 3. In a thing which hath its rise from two beginnings being of equall weight one part will sinke downe if weight be added to it be it either good or evill that is added 4. Sinne maketh not it selfe but the will maketh it it commeth from the Imagination into the Spirit for the Spirit entreth into a thing and is infected by that thing and so the Turba of that thing commeth into the Spirit and first destroyeth the Image of God 5. And the Turba proceedeth further and searcheth deeper and so it findeth the Abysse viz. the soule and seeketh in the soule and so findeth the wrathfull Fire by which it mingleth it selfe with the thing that is so introduced into the Spirit and thus at length sinne is wholly borne Now therefore whatsoever desireth to bring that which is outward into the Will that is sinne 6. The will ought to incline to nothing but to meeknesse and Love as if it were a Nothing or Dead wee should onely desire to live to God so that God may worke in us and whatsoever wee doe besides our will must be directed so that we doe it to God 7. But if we set our will upon the e Covetousnesse or earthly desire viz. Pride Goods Power and Honour Essence then wee bring the Essence into the Spirit and that taketh possession of our Heart and then the Turba is borne and the soule is captivated by the thing 8. And therefore we Answer that no soule commeth pure from the Mothers f Or body wombe be it begotten by holy or unholy Parents 9. And as the Abysse and the Anger of God and also the earthly world depend wholly on God the Father and yet cannot comprehend and touch his Heart and Spirit so it is also with the Childe in the Mothers wombe if it be begotten by godly Parents then each Principle g Or hath a part or one part or share in it Note this yee perfectists standeth in its owne part 10. When the Turba taketh the earthly body then the Heaven taketh the Spirit and the Majesty filleth the Spirit and then the soule is in God it is free from paine 11. But while the soule remaineth in the Earthly Life it is not free because the earthly Spirit doth with its Imagination alwayes bring its Abominations into it and the Spirit must continually be in strife against the Earthly Life The sixteenth Question How is the Soule kept in such union both in the Adamicall and Regenerate Body 1. WE have mentioned before that there are three Principles which are all three in the soule already beforehand and are in one another as one thing and you must understand that the strife in the soule beginneth before in the seed while it lyeth hidden in both Sexes in the Man and Woman when also the Turba stirreth up it selfe before in that it driveth the Essence of the seed to a false Imagination to a false Desire 2. Although the Spirit tameth the body yet it imagineth and this the Turba causeth in the seed and no man can well deny but that many times this Imagination is offensive to him and where there is a right Spirit it wisheth it h Exeommunicated anathematised And you must know that the spirit of the soule sticketh thus in a miserable strait and cannot be loosed untill the Turba taketh the Body 3. Now there is never any union between the outward and the Regenerate Man the outward man would alwayes devoure the Regenerate for they are in one another but each hath its owne Principle so that the outward cannot over-master the Inward if the Spirit doe but continue i Or the Combate in strife 4. They may very well depend on one another for all three set forth Gods workes of Wonder if they continue in due Order each keeping its owne Principle Note three beare rule in Man 5. For the soule hath the Government of the Fire and it is the cause of the life of all three and the k The Spirit of the Soule Spirit hath the Government of the Light in which the Noble heavenly Image consisteth with the Divine Body and the outward Spirit hath the Government of the Earthly Life this should seeke and manifest the Wonders and the Inward Spirit should give it understanding to doe that and the soule should manifest the Abysse viz. the highest secret to l The outward Spirit it 6. The Soule is the Pearle and the Spirit of the soule is the finder of the Pearle and the Earthly Spirit is the seeker the Earthly body is the m Mysterium Mystery wherein the n Arcanum secret of Greatest o Or hiddennesse abstrusenesse is coucht for the Deity hath manifested it selfe in the earthlinesse viz. in a comprehensible Essence and therefore now three Seekers belong thereto 7. But you must not suppose that we are an Enemie to the outward life for it is most profitable to us as to the Wonders of God there is nothing more profitable to the whole man then to stand still in his threefold Life and not goe back at all with the outward into the Invard but with the Inward into the outward 8. For the outward is a Beast and belongeth not to the Inward but its wonders which it hath brought forth out of the Inward and which it hath opened in the comprehensible Essence they belong in their figure not in their Essence to the Inward the Inward Spirit must receive these which are Gods workes of Wonder for they shall be the joy of it for ever 9. And thus we say that the soule may be kept very well in the New Man if the Spirit of its Tincture doe but hinder its p Seeking or Desire Longing and Imagination and although the outward Spirit be bestiall yet the Inward understanding Spirit is able to keepe in and tame the outward for it is Lord over it But he that suffereth the Bestiall Spirit to be Lord he is a Beast and hath also a Bestiall Image in the inward Figure in the Tincture 10. And he that letteth the Fire-Spirit viz. the Turba be Lord he is an q Substantiall or Devill incanrate Essentiall Devill in the Inward Image therefore here it is necessary that the outward Spirit powre r Viz. humility water into the fire that it may hold that Å¿ Or sterne strong Spirit captive and that seeing it will not be Gods Image it may t At least remaine a Beast in the Inward Image 11. Now if we consider our selves in the u Of the Old and New
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-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
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
and Truths sake they see the Triumphant Victory like one that hath overcome his Enemie in a fight and then sets it forth Triumphantly to his Prince or King and for which he hath exceeding great Glory when his King receiveth him with great joy and keepes him with him for his faithfull assistant 9. We have no Pen that can write what exceeding joy is in them onely this wee know that those for the most part have put on the Divine Body in this world and so have greater perfection then the other they expect the last Day with great joy and Glory when their workes shall be presented to them and set before their Eyes in heavenly figures and the wicked shall see them Å¿ Or who they have tyrannised over against whom they have kicked 10. Every soule rejoyceth before the face of God in great hope of that which it shall receive againe for it knoweth its Reward but without the body it cannot receive it for it hath wrought its workes in the Body and therefore its workes follow it in the New body and come to it againe 11. For although the exceeding precious Holy soules have put on Christs body in this world so that they stand in Heaven viz. in the Image of God yet all their workes were wrought in the Old Body which was Gods Glasse and in the Resurrection they shall be represented in the true heavenly Figure in t Or Old body that body 12. For the first Image which Adam was before the fall is Regenerated in Christ and shall againe with its Wonders be put upon the soule and although it had the Divine Body before yet the u Or workes Wonders stand in the first Image 13. But the Turba with the outward Kingdome of the outward Source is gone for x The first Image it was a Glasse and is now become a Wonder it liveth without Spirit as a Wonder and shall be put upon the soule in great y Clarity Transfiguration or brightnesse Glory which it shall have from the Light of God at which the holy soules doe exceedingly rejoyce and expect it with great longing 14. You must know that every blessed soule trimmeth its Lamp so that it willingly meeteth its Bridegroome at the last Day it alwayes reneweth its will and thinketh how it shall rejoyce with all holy men and Angels in its new Body in the Wonders there is a continuall springing up of Joy in them when they thinke of that which is to come each as it's vertues are 15. And as their workes have been different upon Earth so also is their hope for a Day-labourer who hath wrought much rejoyceth at his wages so also here there is a friendly Essence among them and in them 16. All the scorne and disgrace which was put upon them that were innocent is a great Triumphant Glory to them in that they have suffered in Innocency and put on Patience in Hope which they have still on Death cannot take it away nor put it off but the soule taketh that with it which it hath z Or wrought conceived 17. It s many hearty Prayers wishes and good deedes in love to its Neighbour are its food which it eateth and joyfully enjoyeth till its New Body shall eate Paradisicall fruit 18. But they which have put on the Divine Body here they eate at Gods Table without ceasing yet the Paradisicall fruit belongeth to the body of the Wonders which shall arise out of the Grave and which was created in Paradise for it was made out of the Beginning and it bringeth the End with the a Or workes Wonders into the Beginning againe 19. But wonder not nor thinke that we understand it so though we seeme to speake of two bodies of the Holyest Saints for they are not two but one But consider that Gods Essentiality filleth all and that is the Divine Body which is put upon the b The great Holy soules Holy soules even in this life 20. For they cast their will into Gods will and so they receive the Divine Body which filleth all things their will dwelleth in the Divine Body and eateth of Gods Word of Gods fruit of Gods c Or Power vertue in the Divine Body and Christ is in God God is become Christ 21. And so they d Or are clothed with weare Christs Body in God and yet waite for their first Adamicall holy Body with the e Viz. The workes and deedes which were done by the Elementary Body during the whole life Wonders which shall be put upon them with Paradisicall f Or quality property 22. For Gods purpose must stand he created the first Body g Or in for Paradise it should have continued there Eternally and it must goe thither againe and the soule must remaine upon the Crosse of the Ternary in the Mouth of God whence it came and yet the whole Person continueth with Body and soule in one another but God filleth All in All. 23. O! that we had but a humane Pen and were able to write it in the Spirit of your soule according to our knowledge O! how many would then returne out of Sodome and Gomorrah out of Babell out of the Covetous proud vale of Misery which notwithstanding is but Anguish and paine full of feare vexation and horrour 24. And here we shall let you know that you may deeply consider it what is the lamentable and miserable condition of the damned soules and what they have to expect and but briefly seeing the following Question doth it at large 25. Their expectation is like that of an imprisoned Malefactour who continually listneth when any thing stirreth when the Executioner should come and execute Judgement and give him his Reward just so doe they 26. They have a false Conscience which gnaweth them their sins are set continually before them they also see their workes Magically they see all their unrighteousnesse and vanities their unmeasurable pride and haughtinesse they see the oppression of the poore their scorning and suppression of them 27. Their false beliefe flieth from them their Hypocrisie was only a deceitfull Glasse it reached not the Heart of God it standeth visibly before them in the Magick viz. in their will but when they search therein they stirre up the Turba of the Fire which will alwayes consume the Glasse and then they are in feare and horrour 28. For they see and know that all must be tried at the last Day by the Eternall fire of Gods Anger and they feele very well that their workes will stay in the Fire 29. The Devills also exceedingly Tremble when they consider their fall which rests in Gods Judgement what he will doe of which the Holy Scripture telleth us plainely enough especially the Judge Christ himselfe 30. Thus know that the totally miserable condition of the damned is that when they should trim their Lamps to meete their Bridegrome at his comming they tremble and smother all their workes which the
Turba neverthelesse sets before their Eyes 31. But now those soules which are damned in a high degree are very presumptuously bold they reject God and curse him and are his h Most malicioius worst Enemies 32. They hold their cause to be just they oppose God with daring impudency and thinke is there fire so are wee fire is there i Rising boyling properties source then wee will climbe up above God and Heaven in the source of the fire what care wee for humility wee will have the strength and might of the fire we will be above God and doe Wonders by our Power 33. Wee have the Roote God hath but the Glance let us be Lords God shall be servant our k The wrath of the Eternall Nature Mother is his life wee will overthrow his strong Tower at once 34. They have the minde of Souldiers that scale Forts and walls and thinke the Citie is theirs though indeed they loose their lives and never get it 35. You must understand that Hell is against Heaven and the Inhabitants thereof against the Inhabitants of Heaven and this in God is also a great Wonder all maketh for his Glory The three and twentieth Question Whether doe the Soules of the wicked without difference for so long a time before the Day of Judgement feele any ease or Refreshment 1. A Thing whîch goeth into an Eternall Entrance is also in the Eternall End who can put any thing into his hand that is a far off and not present where it is to be done he must give it onely into his hand that is by to receive it And that thing which with its will is gone forth out of it selfe can receive nothing within it selfe because it desireth nothing within it selfe 2. Thus it is with the wicked in this world he is gone with his will out of himselfe into Covetousnesse Pride and pleasure into vices gormandizing tipling and whoring also into Gluttony his will is continually bent to dispise the poore in scorne and disgrace to plague the poore and to tread him downe by Authority 3. He hath corrupted Judgement with lies and bribes and continually swallowed downe unrighteousnesse as a Cow drinketh water all that hath come from him hath been l Or cruell bitter Anger which he prosecuted as farre as his power would reach his will hath been meere wilfulnesse he hath done what he listed he hath danced after the Devills owne Pipe and hath wholly entred into Covetousnesse he hath accounted his money and meanes his Treasure and his will hath continually entred into it 4. He hath never retired into himselfe and sought after Love much lesse humility he hath esteemed the needy as his footstoole he hath crushed him under without measure he hath counted it his Art and wit when he hath been able thus to gripe and over-reach the simple and deprive him of his labour 5. He hath supposed that he had found out the finest policy who m Had gotten an Office could contrive his businesse so sure that he might doe what he listed then he thought himselfe very cunning and that he had great Wisdome 6. All this yea and much more he hath conceived in his will and therewith the Image of the Spirit of the soule hath been filled and all this standeth in his figure and when ever the body n Or returnes to Earth dieth then the Turba layeth hold of this in the Spirit 7. And then if the Spirit would faine enter into it selfe the Turba goeth with it and seeketh the ground viz. the Roote of the soule and so the fire is but o Inflamed kindled by it 8. And you must know that the soules of the wicked have no ease their best ease and joy is when they climbe up in the will in their p Employment or Office workes which they did here and continually desire to doe them more still it grieveth them that they did not afflict the honest more then they did their will is just so as it was here 9. They are Spirits of Pride like the Devill a Covetous devouring Spirit which devoureth their abominations which they committed here their joy is onely to thinke how they will contemne God and be their owne Lords this is their recreation and refreshing and no other 10. For how should they receive any other refreshing when they dare not for shame lift up their eyes to God nor dare they flie to the Saints whom they have here scorned they are ashamed to doe that for their falshood continually smiteth them on the face and their malice and falshood boyleth up from Eternity to Eternity 11. When but the least thought of the last Day commeth into their mindes then feare and horrour stirreth in them they rather let that thought alone and recreate themselves in haughtinesse 12. And this is also a Wonder and the greatest Wonder of All that an q Or an Image of Love Angell should become such a furious r Or mad senselesse Image of Anger and wrath Devill and so the Power of Gods Anger commeth to be manifest in God for God hath manifested himselfe according to both ſ The Eye of Love and the Eye of wrath Eyes in Love and Anger and it is left free to Man he may goe into which of them he will God throweth none into wrath the soule casteth it selfe into it 13. But you must know that the wrath hath set its t Or Jawes throat wide open and draweth mightily and desireth to devoure All for it is the Covetousnesse and the Pride insulting over humility 14. And so also Love and Humility have opened their Mouth and draw with all their Powers and would draw Man into Love into Heaven 15. Now into which of these the soule entreth in that it remaineth and groweth whether in Love or in Anger In that Tree it standeth and there is no Deliverance in Eternity from thence here in this Life the soule stands in a Balance in the Angle and may though it have been evill be borne againe in Love but when the Angle breaketh then it is gone it is afterwards in its owne Country in its Principle 16. Who shall breake that which is Eternall where no breaker can be found for it is its own Maker whence then shall another Turba come when a thing is in the Eternity where no Limit is 17. But that you may see for all this that God willeth not evill He maketh his will knowne unto you He sendeth you Prophets and teachers and giveth them his Spirit that they may give you warning Now if you refuse to obey then you stay still willingly in the Anger which is your u Dwelling or Prison wages and Kingdome 18. God x Sends you Crosses afflicteth you to breake you off from your owne will from your voluptuous proud and dissolute Life But if you goe on you shall hereafter surely taste the hellish Dregs 19. Wee teach you the Crosse and the Devill
so that they shall be able rightly to behold their workes for they must first be tried by the Fire and whatsoever is false the b Uncleannesse or drosse Turba of that must remaine in the Fire according to the words of c The words of Christ in Paul Christ 2. But it is strange that men should aske whether they know Arts or no without Question they know all Arts how deeply soever they are grounded but they dare not d Or bring them into act awaken them that they appeare in Spirit for Arts are borne in the Centre of Nature out of those Essences wherein the Wonders lye which they sought in this world so farre as they had the Mysterie made knowne to them 3. A soule that is without the Divine body doth not willingly enter into the Mysterie for Art it stands still in its rest it feareth the Turba It giveth God the glory 4. But those soules that are highly enlightned who have heavenly Essentiality in their Spirit They have all knowledge of heavenly things and of whatsoever lyeth hid in the Mysterie especially those who had acquaintance with the Mysterie in this Life the other dive not in into the Mysterie 5. For every one continueth in his e Or Employment calling in that which he delighted in here although there be no such working yet they have their joy in it for in Heaven there is an humble simple Childrens Life 6. Why then should they search or care for Art when the whole Mysterie of God standeth open God filleth All in All there is only a meere Wonder they All live in Wonders and are all of them the Art of God they have great knowledge but in a Paradisicall simple Childrens Life The eight and twentieth Question Whether hath the Soule any more knowledge of Divine Angelicall Earthly and Devilish things and whether can it get more certaine experience and knowledge of them then it had in the body 1. COncerning Divine and Angelicall knowledge certainly it hath much more of that for it is in the Principle of God the Sonne seeth very well what the Father doth in his House and so likewise the soule seeth what is in Heaven 2. Their knowledge is different for the highest knowledge is in the Majesty and therefore most soules must waite till the last Day when they shall receive their new Body 3. But the highly enlightned soules which are in the Divine body and Power they have superabundant understanding and knowledge of God and also of the Angels for they continue in the Wonders of God till they shall bring their owne Wonders thither 4. The soules that are without a body are in Heaven in God as it were Magically they awaken no Wonders but are under Gods Altar and expect the Wonders at the Day of the Appearance 5. They take no care about devillish matters it belongeth to the Angels to strive with the Devills and to defend man No f No holy soule soule imagineth into Hell it is Enmity to it The nine and twentieth Question What is the Soules Rest g Or Resurrection Awakening and h Clarification or transfiguration Glorification 1. THis is already sufficiently cleared their Rest is without Essence in the stillnesse where they are in Gods hand and no i Paine or Turba source toucheth them they have no feeling of any source but they are as one that lyeth in a sweet sleep and resteth very pleasingly 2. Their glorification in this meane time is when they consider of the Joy to come then the k Viz. the Spirit of the soule Spirit entreth into the Majesty of God and receiveth Joy and l Glorious illustration Clarity and so all this time they trim their Lamps that they may the more m cheerefully readily receive their bridegrome in their New bodies 3. There is a very sweet Magicall Paradisicall joy in them but Paradise is not yet fully n Stirring or working manifested in them with totall perfection for that belongeth to the New body which shall rise out of the Earth 4. The first body which God created and Christ redeemed with his bloud that will bring the Wonders with it and enter againe into Paradise and be clothed with the Majesty of God and then the Tabernacle of God is with Men. The thirtieth Question What is the Difference between the Resurrection of the flesh and of the Soule both of the Living and of the Dead 1. CHrist saith concerning this that there shall be a great difference therefore we direct you t●●he Scripture for it shall come to passe just according to the Holy Scripture 2. Seeing that humane Reason cannot search or finde it out how should I answer you more then the Scripture speaketh of yet seeing you so earnestly desire and long to know these things you even become the Finder in your seeking and I am but the Instrument 3. And although it be declared and given to me yet it is not a thing that consisteth in my understanding or knowing but the knowing consisteth in the Spirit of Christ according to which this hand speaketh of us for it speaketh from two Persons and two Persons say not I but we and speaketh of two as a Lord who speaketh of his person and of his o Office Authority Power or Jurisdiction Dominion 4. Thus also the Children and servants of God ought not to say the knowledge is mine the understanding is mine but give God the glory and in their manifestation of the Wonders of God should speake of two viz. of the Giver and Receiver 5. Neither should any vnderstand this our manner of writing so as if the hand did glory or boast it selfe of its humane Authority and worthinesse though indeed we are worthy in Christ but as to the outward Man we will have no honour or Renowne for the Renowne is Gods 6. Wee are Children of the Father and must doe as he will have us and not bury the Talent which he giveth us in the Earth for the Father will require it with increase and if there be no increase of it he taketh away that which he hath given and giveth it to him who hath gained much which would be a very lamentable taking away from me for me to know and enjoy God and then to lose him againe it were much better for me to lose the whole world and the outward Life then God and the Kingdome of Heaven 7. Neither is it a light matter to be disobedient to God see what was brought upon Corah Dathan and Abiram by Moses wee say the same shall come upon the disobedient and scorners 8. Indeed the scorner seeth not his punishment instantly but his p Viz. his perturbation malice and wickednesse maketh a figure of it Turba taketh it in îf he hath been a jeering scorner and Reviler and now would faine be delivered from his q Or sinne Turba then he must bewaile it in bitter lamentation and sorrow in the
Lord but he shall say being you have not done this to my poore Children you have not done it to me 89. And here the Spirit of God will manifest himselfe forthwith in all the three Principles and stirre up the t Or Ground Center of Nature so that it shall burne in the fire of Anger for all both Heaven Earth and the Firmament will be set on Fire together 90. And the Turba will swallow up the Earthly world in the Fire and restore it to that which it was before the Creation onely the u Viz. All whatsoever grew was borne made or done by word or Deed from the beginning of the world to the End Wonders remaine still in two Principles the third Principle doth vanish quite away all but the Wonders which shall be brought into the beginning 91. And then the Earthly Life and the Earthly Body will fall away and the Fire will consume them 92. And the Glorious bright Paradisicall Body of the Righteous shall passe through the Fire with its owne Wonders which shall follow it and whatsoever is false shall remaine in the Fire 93. And so they shall be caried through the Fire in the twinckling of an Eye and the fire comprehendeth them not for as little as the fire can retaine the light or Wind so little can x The fire of Wrath. it retaine the Light of the Holy men for they can dwell in the Fire without feeling any paine 94. Then instantly by the kindling of the Fire the Divine Majesty and Paradisicall Life is made ready and thither they enter as Children and live Eternally with their Father in one Love in a simple Childe-like Life and this is a Communion of Saints together 95. There is no Day or Night there for the Sunne passeth away and the Starres passe away but their y Or operations Wonders remaine apparently in the Great z See in the small six points what the Magia is Magia to the glory of God thus they shall passe away 96. The wicked also must goe into the Fire and their Earthly Life will also fall away and their a Or Vizard monstrous Image will appeare in the Spirit according to the shape of all hideous abominable Beasts like the Devills 97. For they dwell in one and the same Principle and Lucifer is their great Prince whom indeed they served here though they depended on their Hypocrites for a false Paradise 98. Thus my beloved friend you have a briefe description and Declaration of the last Judgement Day for whatsoever is of this world shall passe away 99. The Earth and all stony Rocks and Elements will melt away and that onely will remaine which God would have and for the sake of which he hath created this word 100. Both the good and the evill were cleerely b God hath foreseene the Good according to his Love according to which he is called God and according to his wrath or Nature according to which he is called an Angry Jealous God and a consuming Fire he hath foreseene the evill but not ordained it foreseene in Eternity and were onely made Essentiall in this world that they might be a Wonder and hereafter they remaine so to Etetnity The one and thirtieth Question What kinde of New glorified Bodies shall the Holy Soules have 1. THis hath been already sufficiently declared for as every one shall be cloathed with the power of Love Righteousnesse and Purity and as his excellent workes of Faith have been so shall he gloriously shine 2. Yet there will be very much difference for the workes of many will all remaine in the Fire and he himselfe will hardly escape he will not shine as the c Viz. the great Saints Saints 3. For as the Scripture saith they shall excell one another as the Starres of Heaven But there will be no d Or envying grudging but every one will rejoyce at the Excellencie of the other for there is no other light there then God filling All in All. 4. And so every one as his e Or Vertue Power is capable of the Light shall receive the brightnesse of the Majesty of God for after this Life there will be no bettering but every thing remaineth as it returneth home 5. For there the Judge Christ will deliver up the Kingdome to his Father and ●hen wee shall no more need any Teachers and Guides But he is our King and Brother there is no commanding more but we are with him as a childe with the Father whatsoever we doe it is good for all falshood is done away The two and thirtieth Question What shall the Forme Condition Joy and Glory of the Soule be in the Life to come 1. HEre we must consider Paradise for this outward world with its fruits and colours hath been a Figure of Paradise for Paradise was f Or within us in us and the outward Spirit bereaved us of it and drew us into it selfe for when Adam lusted after it his owne lust tooke him captive 2. But we shall now enter into it againe and Eternally solace our selves in the excellent beautifull flourishing of all manner of flowers and Formes both of Trees and Plants and all kinde of Fruites but they will not be so Earthly grosse and palpable 3. For then our bodies shall not be so how then can that Essence be so all things there will be Angelicall the Fruits are more g cleere subtile transparent bright and shining pure and fine then are now in the outward Elements for they make no impurity when we have eaten them 4. We shall have no stomack or intrailes which we shall need to fill as we doe here this devouring stomack but all there is in Power we shall eate in the Mouth and not receive into the body we shall need no teeth to chew withall there is meere Power and yet in a true Naturall forme and manner with shining colours 5. And so the Kingdome of Heaven consisteth not in eating and drinking but in Peace and Joy in the Holy Ghost singing and sporting with the workes of Gods Wonders and the Lovelinesse of Paradise 6. We shall lead a life like children who rejoyce and are very merry in their Sports for there will be no sadnesse in our hearts or feare of any thing but a delightfull h Play sport or exercise Recreation with the Angels 7. This world will be no more thought upon or regarded for all Earthly knowledge and cogitations shall remaine in the Turba of the Earthly Life in the Fire 8. We shall have no knowledge more of our Parents Children or friends who are in Hell 9. Wee shall all know one another among our selves by Name though the Earthly Name shall remaine in the Turba we shall have a Name according to our first Name in the Language of Angels which here in this life we doe not understand In the Language of Nature we understand somewhat of it but here wee have no tongue to speake
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
he in Christ becommeth the Childe of God this is the body wee shall have in Heaven 16. No grosse beastiall flesh as we have in the Old Adam but subtile flesh and bloud such flesh as can passe through wood and stone they remaining whole still as Christ came in to his Disciples the doore being shut It is such a body as hath no Turba or fragility Hell cannot retaine it it is like Eternity and yet it is reall flesh and bloud which our heavenly hands shall touch and feele and take hold of also a visible Body as that is which we have here in this world 17. Now pray consider how is it possible that such a body as we carry about us here can be f Comprehend or receive capable of the Divine Majesty sure it must be such a body as is like the Majestie that the Majestie can shine forth from it out of the Tincture and water of Eternall Life 18. Here indeed we are as it were g Or not intelligitable dumb to the apprehension of Reason yet wee are well enough understood by our Brethren this belongeth to the h Such as love God and are borne of him Children A Wolfe desireth to fill his mouth with such a piece of flesh as will fill his belly we speake not of such flesh but such as Christ hath given us in his Testament and left for a Remembrance and as an Earnest that he will remaine for ever with us we in him and he in us 19. Therefore we say that we shall have the Divine Body and Christs body which filleth Heaven wee shall not remaine in that which is his Creature but be joyned one to another as members brethren and Children 20. There is but one Life in us all there is nothing mortall All proceed from the Eternall one there is nothing that hath had any beginning but the Wonders onely one Essentiality is come out of the Eternall we are as Gods we are true Children of God proceeding from his Essences in body and soule The foure and thirtieth Question What is the miserable and horrible Estate of the Damned 1. IT is sufficiently declared already for Gods wrath in the Darkenesse is their dwelling Place their Light is that which shineth from their fiery Eyes like the glimmering of a flash of fire they have no Light at all but that for they dwell in that which is i As in utmost or utter darknesse most uttermost and so ascend in haughtinesse above the Thrones like strong Champions and yet they have different qualifications among them as their Spirits differ 2. For a Dog doth like a Dog a Wolfe like a Wolfe and so a Horse a Foule a Toade a Serpent every one in their kinde yet they are all more speedie and swift then thoughts 3. They have their joy in their abominations and their chiefest joy is to scorne God in that they are fiery Spirits and God a Spirit of Light 4. Their boast is alwayes of their strong fiery might they are as a Dragon that spitteth fire they seeke destruction and finde abominations 5. They have also fruit growing out of their own Principle as the abominations of their wills are 6. They have a sport like such as play with fireworkes as Rockets and Balls of fire also spitting fire out of their mouthes k Jesting jeering scoffing and deriding in strange Apish gestures of face and body fooling tumbling and jugling is their passe-time though indeed there is no time nor no feare of any other Torment after the last iudgement Day but their whole life is a continuall feare horrour terrour and Lamentation every one hath his worke which he did here while he lived in the Figure which awakeneth the Turba there and so he rideth in the Fire 7. The soule hath no feeling of it because it selfe is Fire but the Turba doth plague it with those Abominations which it introduced there is an Eternall despairing in them and therefore they are Gods Enemies 8. To blaspheme God is their chiefest Power they devoure Hellish brimstone and Abominations for their fruits are a kinde of stuffe that is outwardly faire but inwardly meere l Strong Abominations malice or wickednesse wrathfulnesse such Hypocrites as they have been upon Earth such bread doth their Heaven afford them to eate 9. They are at Liberty and not shut up at all they may descend as deep as they will for the Abysse and darknesse is every where and yet they are but in their first place the deeper they desire to throw themselves the deeper they fall and yet they finde no end or bottome 10. Their m Their time not the time of Man number is not the number of any humane time their n Refocillation breath is a meere stinke of Fire and Brimstone when they consider themselves in their Abominations that they were once Angels and now Devills then presently the gnawing worme ariseth which biteth and tormenteth them 11. To what end should their wickednesses be described they are evill uncleane Beasts that which they practised on Earth that followeth them and that they desire to doe there also they drinke downe abomination and wickednesse without measure 12. Their o Or Dominion Government is no way better to be knowne then in the Antichristian p Or Beast horse and scornefull men who rave with cursing and blaspheming yet this is but a q Shadow or Resemblance Glasse of the hellish Abominations we will not mention them any further for they are not worth the speaking of The five and thirtieth Question What is the Enochian Life and how long is it to continue 1. THis is also above humane Reason no outward Reason can comprehend it but seeing r The Enochian life is brought forth it is borne it must be made manifest For there are such Mysteries couched in it as the world is not able to conceive neither ought we to mention them all for they have their Å¿ Bounds or appointed time limit how farre they shall be mentioned for in t Time or Age. this u Or Wonders Miracles are yet to be done upon the Earth for which cause our speech is taken away and we must hold our peace in silence 2. Indeed we may declare what kinde of life it is or whether Enoch is gone as also Elias and Moses it is no Fiction we declare onely what is given us here wee must not mention any further we must not be believe Reason for it is a foole herein 3. But we may well speake something of it for the time is x Or come borne for y Or prophesie Enoch to speake and z Or the Sword Elias to worke againe which Babell shall finde by experience for Moses hath a Or Beames or Rayes which with their light shall contend with darkenesse hornes and yet he is a patient Lamb. 4. O how wilt thou rejoyce if thou dost get into Moses his Flock for he
that you shall feele Enoch with your Hands no! Enoch did not preach from the Spirit of the Earthly Life but from that which was a Prophet which brought the outward man into the Principle and so you shall not feele the outward Enoch but you shall heare the Prophet which speaketh from Enoch from the Mysterie 26. Babell doth mock and scorne at this and contemneth Å¿ Or Prophesie Enoch for a while and then Enoch calleth t Preaching or Teaching Noah but they call him old foole for preaching so of the downefall of Babell 27. But Noah goeth into the other world through the u Simplicity or humility water and calleth x Or Miracles Moses with his Wonders and he commeth for he hath the Wonders of God! 28. For he is passed through Death and brought his body through Death when the Turba desired to consume it and the Devill contended for it and would have the y Corruption or transitorinesse Turba which was in Moses because he had been an angry man and carried the z Or destroyer Turba in him 29. But it was told the Devill that the Turba in the Fire did not belong to him for it belonged to the Majesty of God and contained the Wonders and the Turba in the Darknesse of the wrath onely belonged to him who is without the City he must not dwell in the City in the Principle but without it 30. For God did not create him a Or for in the Fire let him remaine therefore in his owne awakened Fire-Life he hath nothing to doe with Moses his body for his Wonders in the Anger belong not to his b The Devill Turba he is a very out-cast a castaway 31. Also Moses his body is passed through Death his unfadable Body which had the Wonders hath swallowed up that which was Earthly in the Turba and yet not consumed it to putrefaction but it also is in the Mysterie and his c Anger sharpnesse or severity Turba which killed the first-borne in Egypt drowned Pharaoh in the water slew them that worshipped the Calfe and swallowed up Corah Dathan and Abiram into the Earth continued in d Moses death Death 32. For when he dyed then his Spirit and soule departed e Or from the Anger and severity and passed into Innocency and so was but an Instrument of Gods Anger in true Resignation and not in selfehood from the Turba and he remained in the Wonders in the Mystery 33. And now he is become a Lamb and putteth his workes amongst the goods of Isaack and Sem as a Mystery of God in his deeds of Wonder but the house is Isaacks and all dwell in the Tents of Sem in his Kingdome take notice of this both Jewes and Christians 34 Now therefore seeing Moses is gone with Righteousnesse from the strife of the Turba and of the Devill into the Mysterie and yet hath his first unfadable body on him which though it be delivered from the Turba must yet be tryed in the Fire at the end of the Dayes and therefore his Prophet is in the Mysterie 35. And since he is become a Lamb after the Turba he hath sent his people many Prophets to preach the Mysterie as indeed there are not onely Lawes and workes contained in the Mysterie but also the Lamb Christ into whom he is also entred and hath brought his f Or the Jewes Law to be a servant in the g Or houshold Family of the Lamb that so his Wonders may be in the sheepfold of the Lamb. 36. This Moses calleth to h Or Prophesie Enoch seeing that he also is in the Mystery and is cloathed with the white Garment which he got of the Lamb in the other world and Moses commeth to help him with the Lambs deeds of Wonder because they call Noah foole who teacheth only as an honest man without Wonders 37. Babell is not able to endure i Noah's doings of simple teaching without Pomp and Couetousnesse this for so her Pompe and Pride will be taken away she setteth her selfe against k Or Miracles Moses and l Or Prophesie Enoch and persecuteth them she would murther them but Moses is already dead and Enoch is taken up and neither of them is in the outward life with her she saith come on now where is Enoch and Moses shew us their Wonders but she is blinde and cannot see them and so she raveth against Moses and Enoch and falleth into Contention 38. Then Moses calleth for m Or the Sword or vengeance Elias who went out of this world in the Divine Fire into the Abysse of the Prlnciple with body and soule who also dwelleth in the Principle with mighty Power Now when he commeth and perceiveth the crie that n Destroyed Christendome Babell is in the Fire then he kindleth the Turba so that the great Fire burneth which consumeth flesh and bloud also stones and the Elements then Babell must drinke her last o Or the very Dregs draught 39. After this p Or the Prophets that preach in the Name of the Lord and leade a pious life Enoch hath peace a while and then is the golden Age till my q The Children of God beloved groweth voluptuous and wanton having fatted her Turba so that it seeketh the Limit and then commeth the End of all time 40. Doe not wonder at it we will stay in the meane time with r In simplicity Noah till Å¿ Miracles Moses and t Or vengeance or destruction Elias come then all the Children of God will finde it true 41. Yet it will remaine hidden to the wicked till the Turba devoure them for they looke upon this as the Jewes did upon Christ and the first world upon Noah what doth the Mysterie profit a scorner he lookes after nothing but eating and drinking and taketh care how to satisfie his haughtie minde that he may ride with Pomp in Babell 42. Thus my beloved friend we have given you a short Hint of the Enochian Life and what his Office and condition is also of Moses and Elias as a wise man consider further of it for we dare not speake otherwise thereof our understanding and will is driven into such a phrase neither have wee leave in this place at this time to write more at large or more fundamentally in plaine words 43. But if God shall please to grant that we may write somewhat upon the first and also upon the second Booke of Moses somewhat more should be revealed for the Names of the Fathers before the Floud which are there set downe belong all to the Mysterie and they containe great Wonders in them when it is Day you shall clearely know the whole course of the world in it The six and thirtieth Question What is the Soule of the Messiah or Christ 1. WE have sufficiently cleared this in our third Booke of the threefold life of man but because every one
or desire and on the contrary the Center in the power of the Fire would have it 12. For the life of the soule hath its originall in the Fire and that makes the striving for the Image of the soule and which of these two Formes whether it be the Fire or meeknesse of Love that overcommeth that will be the quality of the soule and as the quality of the will of the soule is such an Image will the soule have 13. And we must know that if the will of the soule change it selfe then its Forme will be also changed for if the b Quality or property source of the soule be fiery then it hath also a fiery Image 14. But if the soule turne its Imagination into the Center into the strong c Or harshnes Astringency and bitternesse then its faire Image is also captivated in the darke astrengency and infected with the Astringent wrath 15. And then this wrath is a Turba which possesseth the Image and destroyeth the similitude of God for in God there is Love Light and meeknesse but in this Image there is Darknesse astringency and bitternesse and the Essentiall d Quality or property source is fire proceeding from the Essences of wrath and then this Image belongeth not to the Kingdome of God so long as it continueth in this e Quality condition or property source and forme in the Darknesse 16. Fire is a further similitude of the soule the soule is an Essentiall Fire and the flash of the Fire is the Life of it The soule resembleth a Globe or an Eye of Fire 17. The burning Fire in the source signifieth the first Principle and the Life yet the Fire is not the Life but the Spirit of the source which ariseth from the Fire and goeth forth from the firelike Aire that is the true Spirit of the source of the Life of the Fire which continually bloweth the fire up again and maketh it burne 18. Now the fire shineth and giveth Light out of the source and dwelleth in the source where it shineth and the source comprehendeth not the Light and this signifieth the second Principle wherein God dwelleth 19. For we know that the f Or Vertue Power is in the Light and not in the Fire the fire onely giveth Essences to the Light and the Life or the Light produceth meeknesse and substantiality viz. water 20. Now we understand that there is a g Or amiable Loving meeke Life in the Light without h Or paine source and yet it selfe is an insensible h Or paine source it is nothing but a Longing or desire of Love 21. Which Source we account a Tincture in which the budding and blossoming hath its Originall yet the Fire is the cause of it and the meeknesse is a cause of the substantiality for the Desire of Love in the Light attracteth it and keepeth it so that it becommeth a substance but the Desire of Fire consumeth the substantiality 22. Also we must conceive that as the soule is purely and alone in the Center it is an Essentiall Fire in the Eye of Eternity and yet that Eye desireth a figure and Image of the wisdome of God 23. And the Image is in its desire in its Imagination for the i Verbum fiat word Fiat hath comprehended it that it might be a similitude of the Eternall wisdome of God wherein he dwelleth and wherein he may manifest himselfe by his Spirit and what ever hath been in his Eternall Counsell 24. Thus the Majesty of God flameth in the Image in the Essentiall Fire if the Essentiall Fire putteth its desire into the Majesty but if not then the Image is k Voyd or empty raw and naked without God and the Tincture is false 25. For the Image is in the Tincture and hath its originall in the Tincture in the Light not in the source of the Fire and as the Heart or word of God hath its Originall in the Light of the Majesty in the Eternall Tincture of the fire of the Father so hath the Image of the soule 26. Indeed the Image dwelleth in the fire of the soule as Light dwelleth in the Fire but it hath another Principle as the Light is such a source as is different from Fire 27. And so the true Image of God dwelleth in the Light of the Fire of the soule which Light the fiery soule must create in the fountaine of the Love of God in the Majesty by putting and yeilding its Imagination into it 28. And if the soule doe not so but putteth its Imagination into it selfe into its wrathfull forme of the source of the fire and not into the fountaine of Love into the Light of God then its owne source of l Sternesse sharpnesse or eagernesse fourcnesse astringency and bitternesse riseth up and the Image of God becommeth a Turba and swalloweth up the similitude of God in the wrath 29. And then the Astringent Fiat in the fiery Essence of the soule figureth for the soule an Image of the Imagination that is in its will whatsoever the Essentiall fire of the soule desireth that will be figured in the soule viz. Earthly Figures that which the will of the Heart casteth it selfe into that Image the Fiat of the soule will make that is as farre as the third Principle and the Spirit of the Starres and Elements hath power 30. So that if the will of the soule doe cast it selfe into the Kingdome of this world then the outward Kingdome hath power to bring its Imagination into the inward Principle and if the inward Fiat perceive that in the fire of the soule then it becommeth pregnant with it and keepeth it 31. And then the soule hath the Image of a Beast in the third Principle and that cannot be destroyed for ever except the will of the soule returne againe out of the earthly Lust and pierce into the Love of God againe and then it getteth the Image of God againe which may be done onely in this life while the soule is Essentially in its m Ground or soyle or bed of Earth Ether in the growing of its Tree but after this Life it cannot be done 32. Thus you may understand what the soule Spirit Image and Turba are the soule dwelleth in it selfe and is an Essentiall Fire and its Image standeth in it selfe in the Imagination in the Light of the soule if it cleave to God if not then it is in Anxiety in the wrath of darknesse and is an n Vizard or Monster abominable Image or an Image of the Devill 33. The Turba of the soule which destroyeth the Divine Image is the Essentiall wrathfulnesse and it is caused by the Imagination or false Love and o Or Imaging Representation and therefore all lyeth in the Imagination the Image consisteth in that which we suffer to come into our Desire 34. It is very necessary for us to strive continually against the Earthly Reason of flesh and bloud
the Breathing Power and vertue wherein the Properties bring themselves into substance and this substance is called a Naturall substance and is not God himselfe 56. For though God dwelleth n Or throughly inhabiteth or Totaliter through and through Nature yet Nature comprehendeth him but so farre as the unity of God yieldeth it selfe into and communicateth it selfe with a Naturall Substance and maketh it selfe substantiall viz. a substance of Light which worketh by it selfe in Nature and pierceth and penetrateth Nature or else the unity of God is incomprehensible to Nature that is to the desirous Receivingnesse 57. Nature o Or consisteth ariseth in the outflowne word of the Divine perception and knowledge and it is a continuall framing and forming of Scienees and perception whatsoever the Word worketh by the Wisdome that nature frameth and formeth into Properties Nature is like a Carpenter who buildeth a House which the mind figured and contrived before in it selfe so it is here also to be understood 58. Whatsoever the Eternall minde p Or moddelleth figureth in the Eternall wisdome of God in the Divine Power and bringeth into an Idea that Nature frameth into a Property 59. Nature in its first ground consisteth in seven Properties and these seven divide themselves into infinite The first Property 60. The first Property is the Desire which causeth and maketh q Or Astringency harshnesse sharpnesse hardnesse cold and substance The second Property 61. The second Property is the stirring or Attraction of the Desire it maketh r Or pricking stinging breaking and dividing of the hardnesse it cutteth asunder the attracted desire and bringeth it into multiplicity and variety It is a ground of the bitter paine and also the true Roote of Life it is the ſ Faber or Smith Vulcan that striketh fire The third Property 62. The third Property is the perceivingnesse and feelingnesse in the breaking of the harsh hardnesse and it is the ground of Anguish and of the Naturall will wherein the Eternall will desireth to be manifested that is it will be a Fire or Light viz. a flash or shining wherein the Powers colours and vertues of the wisdome may appeare in these three first Properties consisteth the Foundation of Anger and of Hell and of all that is t Grimme fierce cruell odious or evill wrathfull The fourth Property 63. The fourth Property is the Fire in which the Unity appeareth and is seen in the Light that is in a burning Love and the wrath in the n Operation or property Essence of Fire The fifth Property 64. The fifth Property is the Light with its vertue of Love in and with which the Unity worketh in a Naturall substance The sixt Property 65. The sixt Property is the sound voyce or Naturall understanding wherein the five senses worke spiritually that is in an understanding Naturall Life The seventh Property 66. The seventh Property is the Subject or the x Compasse conclusion comprising or continent Contence of the other six Properties in which they worke as the Life doth in the flesh and this seventh Property is rightly and truly called the Ground or place of Nature wherein the Properties stand in one onely Ground The first SUBSTANCE in the seven Properties 67. Wee must alwayes understand two Substances in the seven Properties we understand the first according to the Abysse of these Properties to be the Divine y Essence or substance Being that is the Divine will with the outflowing Unity of God which together floweth forth through Nature and bringeth it selfe into Receivingnesse to sharpnesse that the Eternall Love may become working and sensible thereby and that it may have something which is passive wherein it may manifest it selfe and be knowne of which also it might be desired and beloved againe viz. the z Or painefull Aking passive Nature which in the Love is changed into an Eternall Joyfulnesse and when the Love in the Fire manifesteth it selfe in the Light then it over-flameth Nature as the Sunne a Plant and the Fire a A red hot Iron Iron The second SUBSTANCE 68. The second Substance is Natures owne Substance which is b painefull Aking and Passive and is the Toole and Instrument of the Agent for where no passivenesse is there is also no desire of Deliverance or something better and where there is no desire of something better there a thing resteth within it selfe 69. And therefore the Eternall unity bringeth it selfe by its Effluence and seperation into Nature that it may have an object in which it may manifest it selfe and that it may love something and be againe beloved by something that so there may be a perceiving or sensible working and will An Explanation of * the seven Properties of Nature ♄ The first Property 70. THe first Property is a desirousnesse like that of a c Or Loadstone Magnet viz. the Compression of the will the will desireth to be something and yet it hath nothing of which it may make something to it selfe and therefore it bringeth it selfe into a Receivingnesse of it selfe and compresseth it selfe to something and that something is nothing but a Magneticall Hunger a harshnesse like a hardnesse whence even hardnesse cold and substance ariseth 71. This compressure or Attraction overshadoweth it selfe and maketh it selfe a Darknesse which is indeed the Ground of the Eternall and temporary Darknesse At the beginning of the world Salt stones and bones and all such things were produced by this sharpnesse ☿ The second Property 72. The second Property of the Eternall Nature ariseth from the first and it is the drawing or Motion in the sharpnesse for the Magnet maketh hardnesse but the motion breaketh the hardnesse again and is a continuall strife in it selfe 73. For that which the Desire compresseth and maketh something the motion cutteth asunder and divideth so that it commeth into formes and Images between these two Properties ariseth the bitter d Or paine woe that is the sting of perceivingnesse and feelingnesse 74. For when there is a Motion in the sharpnesse then the property is e Or painfull Aking and this is also the cause of feelingnesse and paine for if there were no sharpnesse and motion there would be no feelingnesse this motion is also a ground of the Aire in the visible world which is manifested by the Fire as shall be mentioned hereafter 75. Thus we understand that the Desire is the ground of somethingnesse so that something may come out of Nothing and thus we may also conceive that the Desire hath been the Beginning of this world by which God hath brought all things into substance and being for the Desire is that by which God said f Or Fiat Let there be The Desire is that Be it which hath made something where nothing was but onely a Spirit it hath made the Mysterium Magnum which is spirituall visible and substantiall as we may see by the Elements Starres and
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