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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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to the forme or figure of the Idea and that wherein all Idea's lie he calleth Mysterium magnum Coeleste Arcanum Diving Essence and also of the creation of all things of that which is eternall and of that which is corruptible and how every thing was made and is come to be as it is and act as it doth and what it shall be in the end 10. And therein also lieth the Key of the Mysterium magnum so farre forth as a creature is able to comprehend or beare and thither we referre you for further explanation and so I commend me to you into the brotherly love in Christ Anno 1620. Jacob Boehmen The first Question Answered QVESTION the First Whence proceeded the Soule Originally at the beginning of the World 1. WEe have both in our second and third Booke sufficiently laid open the mysteries of the Soule according to the three Principles of the Divine Essence where also we have set downe by many Circumstances the eternall Centre of the eternall Nature and also the Ternary of the Divine Essence and moreover what Eternity hath ever beene and how the beginning of the Creation a Or came to be was brought forth and what an Angel and what a Soule is Also we have laid open the heavy fall of Lucifer and moreover both the Mothers which have so brought it forth the one * Engendring procreating the heavenly Essentiality and the other the Hellish where also we have written of Light and Darkenesse 2. Therefore we shall not be very well understood by the Reader in this Treatise unlesse he hath read over and well b Or understood comprehended c Or booke the third part of our Writings 3. Although that apprehending is not in humane power yet the way thereto is very faithfully showne him so that if he doe long to attaine it he shall obtaine a d Leader or the holy Ghost Guide and directer if he follow our counsell who will shew him the key of the Mysterium magnum leading to that precious Philosophers stone and to all Mysteries let none thinke this impossible for with God all things are possible He that findeth God findeth all things with and in Him 4 Now you know e In or by according to Reason that all things are originally sprung and derived from Eternity This also the holy Scripture tells you in God are all things In him we live and move and have our being and we are his off-spring Act. 17.28 5. And although men cannot say of God that the pure Deity is Nature but that it is the Majesty in the Ternary yet we must say that God is in Nature although Nature can as little reach or comprehend him as the Aire can comprehend the Sunshine However we must say that Nature is borne in his will and that it is a SEEKING produced out of Eternity for where there is no Will there is also no Desire 6. But in God there is an eternall Will which is himselfe to beget his f Glance or Lustre or brightnsse of his Glory Heart or Sonne and this Will maketh the g Or rousing stirring or proceeding out of the will of the Heart which is a Spirit so that the Eternity consisteth in h 1 Will Father 2 Heart Sonne 3 Proceeding or Efflux holy Ghost three Eternall Formes which are commonly called Persons as we have very accurately i Declared or Expounded explained it in our third Booke 7. Then if we discerne and know that there is not onely Light and Majesty but also Darkenesse as is plaine it behoves us to know whence Darkenesse ariseth 8. For in the Eternity beyond Nature there can be no Darkenesse for there is nothing to bring it forth we must onely looke into the Will and the Desiring for a desiring is attracting 9. And whereas in the Eternity it hath nothing but onely it selfe it draweth it selfe into the Will and maketh the Will full and that is its darkenesse whereas otherwise if it were not desiring it were a Nothing k Or viz. but an eternall stillnesse withour l Or Being Essence 10. Thus the Attraction maketh m Moveablenesse Mobility and Essences which otherwise could not be in the stillnesse and so also this maketh n Astringency or bitingnesse harshnesse hardnesse and drouth together with o Acidnesse sharpnesse 11. Neither can we say for all that that the Darkenesse swalloweth up the Light as the Eternall Liberty for that which is Eternall cannot be altered nor changed but yet we must say that Light and Darknesse are in one another 12. Now the Light is good and hath p Or power vertue but the Darkenesse hath the harshnesse hardnesse and coldnesse and the desire of the Will maketh Essences and attracting which is a q Riggling stirring in the hardnesse and if that which is attracted doe stirre by the drawing then it causeth a jarring whereby Light and Darkenesse are mingled together in the sharpnesse 13. And we must consider how the free Light is sharpened in the Essence in the sharpe stirring whereby we come to understand the r Lightening fire-flash and the eagernesse and yet we cannot say that there is any rending 14. For that which is Eternall without beginning admits no severing but stands as a wheele which begetteth it selfe in it selfe whereof you have a similitude in the Mind of Man where indeede there is a Will of a rising and runing but no removing the greater the Will is the greater also is the Å¿ Or Beeing Essence and the more strongly it is sharpned 15. Thus the still Liberty which is neither Darkenesse nor Light is sharpned in the sharpe Desiring attracting so that it appeareth as a flash which shineth 16. Also we cannot say that the Liberty doth take in the flash for from Eternity it hath had Nothing but we can well say that the Light and Splendor shineth in the Liberty 17. For that which is free letteth in the Light but that which is not free as the t Or estringency harshnesse which maketh Darkenesse and is materiall to speake in a Spirituall sense that doth not receive the Light 18. This we can truely say that whatsoever is transparent and not of a u Mild or fluid grosse Nature doth take in the Light as appeareth by the water which taketh in the Light and the harsh Earth not 19. Moreover in Fire you have a sufficient manifestation of the Essence of all Essences for you see that the Fire burneth in an harsh drie matter for it is the harsh Desire which entreth into it selfe like a great anguish and reacheth after the Liberty where also it receiveth the Liberty like a flash and it kindleth by the flash that it burneth 20. And although it must be understood that there is no such fire in the Eternall Essence as that is which appeareth externally yet it is internally in the harsh Desire and externally remaineth darke
the signatures figures or shapes of all created things very clearely and manifestly layde open whereupon he was taken with exceeding joy yet held his peace in silence praysing God But ten yeares after in the yeare 1610. through the overshadowing of the holy Spirit he was a third time touched by God and renewed and became so inlightned that least so great grace bestowed upon him should slip out of his memory and he resist his God he wrote privately for himselfe without the help of any Bookes but the Holy Scriptures many Bookes the Titles whereof follow at the end of this worke Which bookes contaire such high and deep grounded Mysteries of the Deity as have not been reveal'd since the Apostles times On the 18. Novemb. Stilo novo betimes in the morning he cal'd one of his sons and asked if he also heard that excellent musick he said no then he bad that the dore should be opened that that musick might be the better heard Afterwards be asked what a clock it was being answer'd that it had struck two he said it is not yet my time my time is three houres hence in the meane time he was heard to speake these words O thou strong God of hosts deliver me according to thy will O thou crucified Lord Jesus have mercy upon me and receive me into thy Kingdome When it was neare about six of the clock he tooke his leave of his wife and sonnes and blessed them and said now I goe hence into Paradise then spake to his sonne to turne him and sighing deeply he mildly and quietly departed this world If it were not for the great fruit that I conceive may grow to every one that studieth it I should be sorry that I am the Instrument to make such things knowne in my Native Language and much more unwilling it should be published to the view of so many various minds as are now sprung up But my hope is goodnesse will get the upper hand and that the fruits of the Spirit will prevaile to the subduing of the Lusts of the flesh now I readily submit to the censure of those who have that good desire and of those who are not proudly and perversly wedded to their owne conceits when they have considered this Authors meaning whether this will not be as beneficiall to us as it hath been to other Nations Indeed my mind is lead to think that our troubled doubting Soules may receive much comfort leading to that inward Peace which passeth all understanding that all the disturbing Sects and Heresies arising from the Darknesse and malice of men and Devills will be made to vanish and cease by that understanding which may be kindled in them from it they that rule will perceive how to effect all their good purposes to the joy and happinesse of them that are subjected to their government and Subjects will soone learne to obey in every thing as the Primitive Martyrs did though they should live under such Governours as they did so God shall be glorified by all mens love to one another and peace will flourish over all the Earth It may be some will think it so hard to attaine the understanding of this Author when they read the answer to the first Question which is far more difficult then any of the other because it containes the summe of them all in brief that they will forbeare to take so much paines as they suppose is requisite but if it should prove a little harder then other writings the profit will countervaile the Labour with a hundredfold advantage yet let every one read it themselves or heare it read with their owne eares that others misreport hinder them not from so great a benefit and they shall no doubt attaine it for I am convinced by my owne experience that every one may receive according to their vast or narrow capacity who have according to mine owne measure been satisfied though I be One of the unworthiest of the Children of Men J. S. THE AUTHORS PREFACE TO BALTHASAR WALTER 1. DEarely beloved friend it is impossible for Reason to answer these your Questions for they containe the chiefest and greatest Mysteries which are alone knowne to God 2. Hence faith a Dan. 2.27 And such an answer Ioseph gave to the King of Egypt Daniel to King Nebuchadnezzar That which the King asketh desireth of the Learned Chaldeans Astrologians and Wise men is not in their power The God of Heaven onely can reveale secret things it is not in my Reason to answer the King but yet that the King may perceive the thoughts of his heart God hath revealed it not that my Reason is greater then any mans living 3. So likewise I say to you you shall be answered not that my reason is greater then any mans living but onely that you may perceive the thoughts the earnest seeking and desire of your heart it is given me to answer you 4. And you should not so anxiously seeke after these things they are in no outward reason But to the Spirit of God nothing is impossible seeing we are the children of God and in Christ new borne of God the sonne seeth very well what the father doth in his house and also learneth his Art and worke 5. Seeing also we are the mystery of God we ought not to suppose that we must not meddle with such mysteries as Antichrist teacheth for none taketh unto himselfe any thing of Gods Mysteries unlesse it be given him and St. James saith b Iames 1.17 Every good and perfect gift commeth downe from above from the father of lights with whom there is no change nor alteration 6. And seeing you seeke so eagerly after such things you become thereby even the cause of finding them for God giveth his mysteries both by meanes and also without meanes but that no man might boast he often maketh use of very mean people about them that it might be acknowledged that they come from his hand 7. You shall be answered with a very sound and deepe answer yet briefely comprised not according to outward reason but according to the spirit of knowledge 8. And although I could sufficiently shew and demonstrate these things in a larger description yet seeing they are all described and explained at large in my other Writings at present I set them downe but briefely for the ease and delight of the Reader and that it may serve for a short memoriall of the great mysteries 9. But he that desireth to know these things fully fundamentally let him seeke them in my former Writings especially in the c The three-fold life third part and there he hath the whole ground of the * Note that by the words divine essence substance or essentialitie in the writings of this Author he meaneth not that essence which is God himselfe but whatsoever is besides God and which taketh its originall from God as the eternall Idea's in the wisedome of God doe And that which is essentiall according
Image but cast downe thy will continually in humility before God and so thy Image alwayes entreth with thy will in humility into the Majesty of God and so thy Image is continually enlightned with the high Triumphing Light of God 36. O! how cheerefull is the soule when its anguish source of fire q Or perceiveth tasteth Gods Light how exceeding r Or friendly courteous is it O! how it boweth it selfe before God! 37. Thus the soule and the Image in the Spirit are all three in one another for they are one Essence according to the Holy Trinity My beloved brother we answer to this Question of yours thus that the soule cannot be any other way enlightned then thus its Illumination is onely after this manner 38. The soule is in this world and also in God here in this life it is a servant of Gods Wonders which it should open with one Eye and with the other bring them into the beginning before God and set and cast all its doings into Gods will and by no meanes say of any thing in this world this is mine I am Lord of this for it lyeth if it say so 39. All is Gods thou art a servant and shouldst walke in Love and Humility towards God and thy Brother for thy brothers soule is a fellow-member with thy soule thy brothers joy in Heaven with God is also thy joy his Wonders are also thy Wonders 40. For in Heaven God is All in All he filleth all the Holy Ghost is the Life in All there is meere Joy there is no sorrow there all is Gods also all belong to the Image of God all things are common one rejoyceth at the Power brightnesse and beauty of another there is no malice or envie for all that remaineth in Death and Hell 41. Therefore yee Elect Children of God who are borne againe in Christ take it into Consideration depart from Covetousnesse and self-will yee have been a long time led blindfold in Babell goe out from her you are called with a Å¿ Strong or loud sounding voyce shrill voyce it will shortly raise the Dead let it be a furtherance to you that you may obtaine Eternall Joy in God 42. The Spirit sheweth plainely that whosoever will not grow forth t Viz. the Eternall Word together with the new sprout which groweth in the Mother shall and must be cast into the Lake of Brimstone with the Dragons Whore in Babell 43. There is a time of earnestnesse at hand and though thou seest it not with earthly Eyes yet it will certainely come upon thee thou wilt see well enough in thy Death what kinde of Judgement this is and in what time and under what Turba thou hast lived we speake in good earnest as we ought The thirteenth Question How doth the Soule feed upon the Word of God 1. IF the soule doe enter thus as above mentioned into the Light of the Majesty and receive the light of God then it hath wholly a longing and lusting and continually attracteth in its Desire the Divine Power viz. the Divine body into it selfe and the Holy Ghost is the Power of Gods Spirit and so it obtaineth the body and Spirit of God and eateth at Gods Table All that the Father hath is the Sonnes and whatever the Sonne hath that belongeth to his Image 2. It eateth Gods flesh and Christs Body and by this eating the Divine Body doth also grow u Or to or from or out of it or as a Chicken groweth in an Egge in it so that it thus gets the Divine Body and so becommeth Gods Childe not onely a similttude but a Childe borne in God out of his Essences and liveth in God 3. When it heareth Gods Children teach and speake Gods word even in this world it receiveth it and eateth it Note the foode of the Soule 4. The outward Man eateth Earthly bread and the soule eateth the Bread of God of which Christ said that he giveth us his body for meate and his x The Author calleth Baptisme and the Supper of the Lord two Testaments Testaments are nothing else 5. Indeed we eate not Spirit without Body for the soule is Spirit already before hand and desireth to have a body and so it getteth both body and Spirit 6. Let this be spoken to thee O Babell and see how thou handlest Christs Testaments and what thou teachest when thou sayst Christ Testaments are Spirit without Body thou belyest God and denyest Gods Substantiality Christs heavenly Body which is greater then all things which is the fulnesse of all things but in its owne Principle 7. O Earthly mouth thou shalt not bite it with teeth the soule hath another Mouth which receiveth it under the outward Element the outward receiveth the outward and the Inward receiveth the Inward 8. The Supper of Christ with his Disciples was so the outward is a Remembrance the Inward is the substance for the Kingdome of God consisteth in Power it is Magicall not as a thought but Essentiall substantiall 9. The Magia maketh substance for in the Eternall Nothing there is Nothing but the Magia createth y Something where nothing is 10. Now in God there is not onely Spirit but Nature substance flesh and bloud Tincture and All this world outwardly is a similitude of the Inward world 11. We tell you wee speake what we feele see taste and know and not a fable or Opinion and that not for our selves onely but for you as one member is bound to doe for another that so our Joy may be in you and we also may enjoy you againe as brethren together in one Essence He that desireth to know further of this let him read our z Threefold life 13. Chap. third Booke and there he shall finde the Circumstances concerning the a Seele-Messe the foode Messe Supper or eating of the soule Soules-Meale and Christs Testaments The fourteenth Question Whether is such a new Soule without Sinne We understand here the propagated Soule in a Childe newly borne 1. MY beloved friend this is a very b sublime or sharp or subtile deep Question yet you shall be answered for the time of the manifestation is borne the Day breaketh the Night is past therefore eternall prayse and thankes be given to God that hath againe begotten us to light and to an inheritance that never fadeth away and hath received us for his beloved Children 2. My beloved friend you know well the heavie fall of Adam as we have shewen you copiously in all our writings viz. that the soule hath turned it selfe away with the right Eye from God into the Spirit of this world and is become disobedient to God and hath wholly depraved its Noble Image and changed it into a monstrous Image and hath let in the Spirit of this world whereas it should have powerfully ruled over it with the will and not have let the soule eat of evill and good at all 3. But now it hath plainely
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
the Bloud viz. Fire which is a warmth that is a Tincture is a Life and in the vertue of the Tincture the thin water of the Life proceedeth one b The outward vertue proceeding forth from c The inward another and the vertue doth alwayes reassume that which goeth forth and that which is gone forth is free from the Fire and also from the vertue for it is gone forth and yet it arose from the vertue 12. And this is the true Spirit which is borne out of the soule wherein the Image of God and the Divine virgin of Gods wisdome consisteth for all understanding and knowledge lyeth in this Spirit it hath the senses and the noble life which uniteth it selfe with God this Spirit is so subtile that it can and may enter into God 13. If this Spirit resigneth it selfe up to God and casteth away the ostentation and d Reason s●●tle●y or vo● cunning of the fire of its owne soule then it attaineth the Image of God the Divine body for it putteth its will into God and dwelleth in God with Power thus it is cloathed with the Divine Essentiality and is without this world in the Life of God 14. But seeing this Spirit ariseth first out of the Center of Nature that is out of the Life of Fire although it is not the life of the Fire but the Spirit of it and the Life of the Fire standeth originally in the Abysse în the source of Gods Anger therefore Christ did not commend this Spirit of his to the fires owns life but into the hands of his Father 15. His hands are the Love-Desire wherewith he embraceth our Spirit when we enter into him and commend our selves to him 16. For when his body was to dye on the Crosse and his soule was to passe through Hell through the Anger of God there the Devills waited and thought with themselves we will surely keep the soule in our Turba in the Fire and then Christ commended the Spirit into the Love of God 17. And so the soule of Christ with the Spirit came into Gods hand being encompassed with the Fire of Anger and Death and Death would have held it there but Death was destroyed and confounded 18. For Death smothered the outward Spirit viz. the outward Life and then thought now surely the soule must remaine in the Turba but there was one stronger in the soule viz. the word of God which tooke death captive and destroyed the Anger and quenched the wrath with the Love in the Spirit of Christ 19. It was a poyson to Hell for the Love of God to come into it and smother it in the soule also a Plague Death and Destruction to Death Death must now suffer an Eternall Life to grow in it 20. Thus the Spirit of Christ tooke the Divell captive and drave him out of the Fire of the soule and cast him into Darknesse and shut him up under darknesse out from the Fire of the soule and out from Gods Fire into the wrathfull harshnesse and bitternesse in cold there let him warme himselfe least he freeze with cold 21. Consider the first foure Formes of Nature and you will understand what the Devills Mansion is for before Christ came he kept the soule captive in the Turba with the Fire and although he had not the Spirit of the soule yet he had the root of it in the Turba but then he was commanded to cease and he was throwne out and driven into Darknesse and thus his malice was destroyed by Christs descending into Hell and Christ became his Judge 22. Thus we have in briefe described what the Spirit of Christ and our Spirit is viz. not the outward Spirit but the Spirit of the soule not the soule it selfe but the Spirit of its Life 23. As in God the Holy Ternary is distinct being three Persons in one Essence and yet but one onely God where the Sonne hath the Spirit viz. the Life issuing forth from the Heart and mouth and the Heart is the flame of Love and the Father the e Fountaine or Property source of Anger which is made meeke by the Sonne in the Love so that in God there is but one onely will and Essence 24. Thus it is also in Man and no otherwise no not in the least tittle whatsoever God in Christ is that wee also are in Christ in God his true Children Therefore let us also commend our Spirit into his hands and so we may be able to passe through Death into Life into God with Christ 25. Therefore be not led about and gulled with f Rattles foolleries Bables shels or outside shewes Imitation or mimick tricks toyes and trifles as hitherto ye have been in Babell where this and that hath been g Or pratled disputed about the soule and its Spirit one this way and another that way there is no ground among them but meere Fiction and Opinion 26. Understanding is borne in God not in the Schooles from Art yet we despise it not for if Art be borne in God it is a tenfold Mysterie for it alwayes attaineth the h Or perfection tenth Number in i Or wit Reason much bettter then a k Or simple Layman plaine Man for it can of many Numbers make l Summe or Totall one 27. But it is not in mans own power no one must enter in by the Crosse as well as the other let him be a Doctor or a m Or Layick meane Man Gods secrets will admit no Doctors but n Discipulus Schollers into them yet a Learned n Discipulus Scholler may reach very farre 28. Had but this hand the High Art and also those high guifts then you should see more from it But God will have it as it is It is indeed his pleasure to make the wisdome of this world foolishnesse and to give his Power to the weake that all o All life or Creatures may bow downe before him and acknowledge that he onely is the Lord that doth whatsoever he will The eight and thirtieth Question What are the things that shall come to passe at the End of the world 1. BEloved friend it is not fit for me to Answer this your Question neither is it in my owne power and besides it is not fit for any to aske it for it is the secret Counsell of God let none endeavour to be equall with God and to foreknow all things 2. Our knowledge consisteth in the Spirit and will of God when that moveth then it goeth forward in the Heavenly Magia and entreth into the Wonders of the Earthly and then the Prophet is borne for he standeth upon the p Or at the end of a time or Age. Crowne and speaketh Magically of the Beginning of the Wonders and their Turba and sheweth how they shall come to an End and be destroyed and brought again into the first 3. For all Prophets speake from the Turba they discover that which is false and
fast in the darkenesse there is a great anguish for it is troubled and attracted and also darkned and bringeth anxiety to it selfe in it selfe and desireth liberty and drawing so strongly at the liberty would faine draw it selfe into the Liberty and so it maketh it self more eager rough and hard and the Darknesse is like an horrible consuming sharpenesse 42. For it snatcheth the Liberty into it selfe but it is so sharpe that it appeareth in the Liberty as a flash of lightning which consumeth the darknesse with its eagernesse and hence it is that God saith I am a a Deut. 4.24 consuming fire 43. Hereby understand how every b Materia matter consisteth in the power of the true Fire and how the floare shall one day be purged for it is the Originall of the Fire which hath all power for it consumeth whatsoever the Desiring hath made whether it be stone or minerall Centrum Naturae for it is the sharpnesse of the Eternall Liberty and maketh the Centre of Nature 44. But that you may search yet deeper know that the Fire Originally consisteth in three Formes viz. in the Desire and then in the matter of that which is attracted viz. in the darkenesse in which Essentiality proceedeth from the Attraction and thirdly the Anguish source and it selfe maketh the fourth Forme that is the flash for the Liberty causeth that and is the kindler of the anguish source 45. For the Desire in the Darknesse would have nothing else but the Liberty and the Liberty is a light without shining it is like a very deepe blew colour mixed with greene so that it is not knowne what colour it is for all colours are in it and the Desire in it selfe in its eager anguish and sharpnesse breaketh the colours and maketh an horrible consuming flash in it selfe and changeth it according to the anguish that it becommeth Red. The fourth Forme 46. Now the Liberty in the Desire suffereth it selfe not to be bound or captivated but changeth it selfe from the Red flash into Light into a glance of the Majesty and it is an exulting great Joy in the Liberty 47. For the Eye is made manifest in the Light and the a Or Substantiality Essentiality is made mannifest in the Will and then it is knowne what Light or Darknesse is also thus the Eternity is knowne and so Gods Holinesse alwayes ariseth in the wonders from Eternity and it hath neither limit nor beginning for it is an Eternall beginning comprehended in Nothing but only in the Wonders which are its owne Essence where there is neither limit nor b Time or yeares number 48. And thus nothing is knowne in the still Eternity but the glance of the Majesty and the Spirit which is borne in the Will and the Majesty hath the c Regiment Dominion 49. Beloved friend understand the sense right we meane not that the Birth apprehendeth the Liberty without but within it selfe in its Centre it apprehendeth it selfe in it selfe and maketh Majesty in it selfe and yet there is no including there but it is as when life ariseth from Death or from Nothing which d Life dwelleth onely in it selfe and this is called a e Principium Principle and that wherein it dwelleth is called Nature which hath seven Spirits and Formes as is to be seene in our second and third Booke 50. Yet this Principle hath but one Spirit which is the life of that Principle and it hath but one will neither which is the f Or satiating fulfilling of the Eternity with the glance of the Majesty 51. For this principle is the Power proceeding from the will of Eternity and the entrance or the Eternall beginning of the Power is the Life and the Spirit of the power which thrusteth forth the Essences of the begettresse and openeth the Originall of the Majesty 52. And the whole Eye which hath thus g Or formed or figured made it selfe a Glasse in the A and O is all things it is the Eternity and in it selfe in the Eye it begetteth the Majesty which is the Heart and power of the Eye and also the Spirit which proceedeth from the Power in the Heart even from the fiery Light flaming Essences 53. Thus understand the Holy Ternary in one Essence the Father is the Eternity without Ground which is Nothing and yet all things and in the Eye of his glance he seeth that he is all things and in the Power of the Majestie he feeleth tasteth and smelleth that he is Good that is that he is God although the h The Tau or Crosse T. viz the i Schwerigkeit oft Breetheit guere harshnesse ariseth in the Centre 54. And in the Spirit is the moving of the Power and the Multiplication without ground and number wherein consisteth an Eternall bottomlesse multitude and all in Power 55. For that which hath no ground hath no number nor is there any shutting up or comprehension therein and that which is within it selfe cannot be knowne k Or without ab extra externally but it may be felt by the Spirit Thus the Internall driveth out from it self and manifesteth it selfe in Figures or else God could not be known 56. Thus God is together one Spirit and is from Eternity in three beginnings and ends and that onely in himselfe There is no place found in his sight and he hath nothing in himselfe that may be compared to him also there is nothing which can search and manifest any thing further then his Spirit which alwayes manifesteth it selfe from Eternity to Eternity 57. He is an Eternall seeker and finder of himselfe in the great Wonders and that which he findeth he findeth in the Power He is the Opener of the Power Nothing is like him neither doth any thing find him but that which yieldeth it selfe to be his owne that entreth into him That which denyeth it selfe to be in that thing the Spirit of God is all things For it is one onely Will in the Eternall Nothing and yet it is in all things as Gods Spirit it selfe is 58. And this my beloved friend is the Highest Mysterie Therefore if you would finde it seeke it not in me but in your selfe though not in your Reason neither which must be as dead and your Desire and will must be in God and so God becommeth the will and the deed in you also the Spirit of God bringeth your will into himselfe and then you may well see what God is and what Spirits child this hand is and from what kinde of Spirit it writeth 59. Furthermore I brotherly exhort you that you seeke not with such eagernesse you will not reach the bottome of it with such searching although you are knowne and beloved of God and therefore we give you this for a Rule yet externally I have no power to give it you 60. But follow my counsell leave off your laborious searching in Reason and enter into the will of God into Gods
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
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
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