The Gods
The Gods
The Gods
I. “ 4
.
T h e G od s .
U
,
B v DR . R . S WIN B U
R N E C LY M ER .
T h e i r T e ach ings ,
P HI L O S O P HI C AL P U
B LIS H IN G Co , .
AL LEN T O WN m , .
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T i l— D E N P O lf
R 19 2 8
NOTICE .
T h is work is c op y r ig h t ed b y Dr R . . n rn
S wi b u e
Cl y m er .
Al l r igh t nd t it l nd m tte re er ed
s a es a a r s v .
T he r i gh t of tr n l t ion nd fore ig n p y ng h t
a s a a ca r s
i l o e
s a s ed
r s e rv .
C op y r igh t d 9 e 1 10 .
T he M y s te r y S ol v e d .
T HE so s n of God s aw th e d a ugh te rs of
m e n t h at t h e y w e r e f a i r ; and th e y took
th e m w i ve s of a l l wh i ch th e y
Ge ne si s 7 , v . 2 .
T h e re w e re g ia nts inth e
“
e a rth inth ose
d ay s ; a nd l
a s o af te r th at , w h e n th e sons
ba re c h i ld r e n to th e m t h e s a me be c a me mi gh t y me n
,
w h i c h w e re of old me nof , 5 v 4 ,
. .
Be l ov e d S ch ol a r , th e M y s te r y of th e A ge s h as be e n th e
b i rth of th e C h r i st . T h e Ch urc h h a s ta ugh t th at C h r i s t w a s
of Imma c ul ate C onc e pt i on; but ,
be l i e ve me , th a t s a me
th e me nof t h at old e s t a n d mo s t m ig y
h t F r a te r ni y
t t o e n -
l i te ratur e .
d e pe nd uponour e x p l a na t i on b ut w e w i ll d e pe nd e nti re l y
,
Hol y Fa th e rs .
“
In th e R os i cr uc i a n r oman c e of th e Comte de Ga b a lis
U
,
V i ll a rs w e
,
re a d
Wh e ny ou sh a l l be e nroll e d a mong th e ch i ld re n
of th e P h i l os op h e rs y ou w ill d i sc ov e r th a t th e e le -
in conse q ue nc e of th e n of unh a pp y A d am h is
si ,
ly f or th e mol e s ; a n d th e e l e me n ts of fi re more ,
ma i nvoi d .
sci e n c e s s ubt l e
,
be n e v ol e n
, t to th e w i s e b ut e n e ,
-
m i e s to th e s t upid a nd i g n ora n t T h e i r w iv e s a nd
.
th e ir d a ugh e rs a r e of bold a n d ma sc ul in e be a u ty ,
“
"now a l so th a t th e s e as and riv e rs are as ful l y
i nh a b i te d a s th e air ; th e w i se anc i e nts h a v e me n -
tion e d th e se popul at i on s un d e r th e na me s of n U -
th e m but a v a s t n
,
umbe r of f e ma l e s ; th e i r be a ut y
is e x tre me a n d th e d a ugh te rs of me na r e not to b e
,
co mpa r e d to th e m .
"
Th e e a rth nte r by Gnome s a
is fi ll e d to t h e ce .
e
p p o l e of s m a l l s ta ture
"
g ua r d i,a ns o f t h e tr e as ur e s
of th e m i n e s an d q uarrie s ; th e y are i n g e ni ou s ,
f ri e nd s of ma n ki n d and e as y to comma nd ; th e y
,
f ur ni s h th e c h i ld re n of th e w i se w i t h a ll t h e
mone y th a t t h e y re q uire a nd a s k l i ttl e for th e i r
,
“
"S e e t h e book , T h e Irre c onc i l ab l e Gnome s , or Conti nua -
se r v i ce , e x c e pt th e g l or y of be i ng mmand e d
co .
Th e G nomide s , th e i r wi v e s are s ma l l b u t ve r y
agr e e ab e , a l nd th e ir c ustom 18 v e r y c urious .
a ll th e o th e rs be c a us e th e y are of a p ure r e l e me n
, t I p a ss .
ov e r th e d e s cripti onof th e se pe op l e be c a us e w h e n on , e of
h av e th e c ur i os i t y Y ou w i l l se e th e i r c ustoms th e ir mod e
. ,
of l iv in g , th e i r m a n n e r s t h e i r, p o l i c y t h e i r . a d m i r a b l e l a w s ;
y ou w i ll b e c h a r m e d w i t h t h e b e a u t y of th e i r m i nd s e v e n ,
ta l th at th e y h a v e n
, o h ope of th e e te rn al e n j o y m e n t o f
d iv in e f e l ic i ty inth e pr e s e n ce of th a t S u p r e m e B e i n g w h o m
th e y kn ow a n d W HO M THEY R E L I G IO U S LY A D O R E Th e y .
wil l te l l y ou th a t be in .
g c o m p o s e d o f t h e p ur e s t p a rt i c l e s o f
th e e le me n ts w h ic h th e y i n h ab i t an d havin
, g n o c o n t r a r y
q ua l i t i e s in t h e m a s t
. h e y a r e m a d e o f b u t o ne e l e m e n t t h e y
do n ot d ie till a f te r ma ny c e ntur ie s B ut w h at is t i me c om
.
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p a r e d t o e t e r n i t y " T h e y r e t u r n a t l a s t in to e te r n a l n o t h i n g
ne ss ; and this th ough t so affl icts th e m th at th e ph i l osoph e rs
h a v e muc h troub l e incon sol in g t h e m .
IN M I N D THI S GR E AT LA W T h e se El e me n ta l s C A N
.
course w i th th e m . T h i s is th e gre at la w . Be ar
inmind f urth e r th at th e re , ar e b ut f e w ma l e s , nd a
( be a r th i s inmi nd) IF TH EY C AN FI N D O N E M Y S TI -
CA LL Y IN C LIN E D A N D WH O Is S o a s th e PU R E .
.
N ow , be a r in mi nd f urth e r . U
nl i k e ma n b ut,
L Y ; th us it h appe ns th at th e re be i ng but f e w
ON ,
h a v e in te rcourse w i th w oman a n d w h e nt h e y d o a ,
t h e y ba re c h i ld re n to th e m th e s am e B E C AM E ,
M IG H T Y M E N WH IC H WE R E O F O LD M EN O F R E ,
-
N O WN .
S t L uke l 26 A n
. d inth e s i x th mon
, . th th e an g e l G a br i e l
wa s se n t from God un to a c i t y inG a l i l e e n a me d N a z a r e th .
s e ph of th e h ouse of D a v i d ; a n d th e V i rg i ns n
’
,
ame w as
Mar y .
28 . And th e a nge l ca me in to h e r -
, a nd sa i d Ha i l
, th ou
th a t a rt h ig h l y fa vore d , th e Lord is with th e e , b l e sse d art
th ou a mong w ome n .
.
n
29 A d w h e n sh e saw h im , sh e w as troubl e d at h is s ay -
30 A nd t h e a nge l s a id unto h e r Fe ar
.
, not Mar y , ,
for th ou
h as t found f a vor w ith God .
31 A nd be h ol d th ou s h a l t
.
, n i v e in t h y womb a nd
, co c e ,
b r i ng for th a son a n d s h a l t c a ll h is n
, a me Je sus .
32 H e s h a l l be g re at a nd s h a l t be ca ll e d t h e sonof t h e
.
,
33 A nd he
. sh a ll re i gnov e r th e h ouse of Jacob for e ve r ;
a nd of h is ki ng d om th e re sh a ll be no e nd .
34 Th e n sa i d Mar y un
. to th e ange l H ow , sh al l th is be ,
Gh ost is th e S p ir i t an d inits fi n
, a l e s se n c e S p i r i t is
th e F i re S o th e ov e rs h a d ow i n
.
g o f M a r y w a s n ot h -
ing oth e r th a n t h at o f a s on o f G o d t h e E l e m e n t al ,
of F i rc a S al aman
—
der .
“
O ur f a th e rs b e in g T.R U E p h i l os o p h e r s a n d s p e a k in g to ,
be re d h im t h at it w as n ot imposs i b l e to fi n d a re me d y for
”
th i s e v i l .
v init y ; so th e S y l ph s , th e Gnome s , th e N y mp h s ,
an d th e S a l aman d e rs ,
by th e a ll i anc e w h i c h th e y
M AY ntrac t w i th man c a nbe mad e p art i c i pators
co ,
of ma ns i mmorta l i t y
’
T h us a N y mph or a S y l ph
.
-
wh i ch w e a sp i re w h e n s h e is h appy e n ough to
‘
rie s o ne of th e d augh te rs of me n
“ ”
.
T HE DIV IN E MYS T ER Y .
TH E DIV IN E MYS TER Y .
15
And th us is th e m y ste r y solv e d , inword s sopl ainth at any
stud e nt may und e rstand .
It is h e re g i v e n in a f e w w o r d s a n d ve r y p l a in l y . T h i s
( 17th c e ntur y ) .
ta l s c a l le d d e mon
, s b y th e m w e re a ll w i c ke d ; th e y be l i e v e d
,
b ut th a t s uc h w e re a lw a y s me nw h o w e r e a gai n s t th e C ath -
ol i c C h urch t h e nkn
,
ow na s t h e on ly TR U E c h urch .
t ra r i a n
,
d w h i c h is n ow ins uc h f or m a s is agre e a bl e to our
p r e s e nt c e nt u r y I.n o t h e r w o r d s i n s
, t e a d o f b e i n g c a l l ed
De mon s w e c a ll th e m El e me n ta l s T h e s a me w i th ot h e r
.
te ac h i n g s in t h e b oo k T h.e b o d y i s t h e s a m e ,b u t it is g i v -
e nia th e te rms us e d at t h e p re s e n t d ay .
R . S WIN B .
T HE DIV IN E M YS TER Y .
PREL DE U or
A LL th e ol og i a ns h a v e d e v ote d more
l e ss p g
a e s to th e q ue s ti onof m ate r i a l
i nte r c ours e b e tw e e nma na nd th e d e mon "
w e re b ut l nd e r if
s e it me r e l y d e v e l ope d
g ro und ma tte r -
,
f rom w h i c h it d e ri ve s a tr ul y orig i na l a nd
p h i l os op h i c a l n e nt i re l y nov e l d e mons tr at i onof
s ta mp is , a
t h e e x i s te nc e of Inc ub i a n d S uc c ub i t a s ra ti on a l ani ma l s I . ,
w e a r e th r ough th e me r i ts of J
, e su s C h r i st a nd c ap a b l e of ,
f Th e re a d e r m us t b e a r in m i nd th at th e s e word s ar e no
l onge r us e d , b ut th a t a ll TR UE P h i l osop h e rs now ca ll th e s e
i nm i nd th e g re a t R os i cr uc i a nLa w ,
i . e .
. th a t th e re a re two
w h o a r e h e l d to e a r th th r ough th e i r ow nm i s de e d s p a s s i ons . ,
cr i me s , e tc .
,
Wh i l e one a rth , w h o s uc k out th e v i ta l i ty of
ne ga t i ve h uma nb e i ng s . T h e se a re know na s V a mp i re s .
. . .
C aj etan us f or i n
, st anc e in his comme n ,
t ary on t h at q uesti on ,
,
cia De
, ,
2 Howe v e r
.
, it t h at inthe abov e p assage S t Thomas
is l
c e ar .
“
be ad mitt e d th at w he nsayi n g of t he n at u ra l sin t h at c ommit
,
-
S t T homas by a t h i n
”
t akes the name of beastiality . .
, g of dif
-
fe re nt spe cies me an
,
s a livin g a n i m al o f a n ot he r spe ci es t h an
man; f or he could n ot here use the word ibis in the most ge n -
e ral se nse to me an i n
. d iscri mi nat e l y an ani mat e or i nani mat e
be i ng I
.n f act if a ,
m a n sl : o t 1d f o rn i ca t e ( 1 1m a n ia z rre l l m
‘
za n
' ‘
THE DIV IN E MYS TER Y .
i
t
THE DIV IN E MYS TER Y . Q3
he would h av e to do wit h a thin g of a speci e s q uite di fferent
f ro m his own ; si mil arly sz cad av eri beastia li co n
’
p u la re tur ; a d
u ould not be beastiality but pollution Wh at
'
y et
, ta lzs coi t s w , .
,
3 Int erc ou rse wit h the Demon whet her incubi or S u ccubi ,
.
,
ers De mo
, niality ) di ffers in kind from be astiality , and d oes not
,
t anus wron gly giv es it ; for what e v er may h av e been said to the ,
m n
cont rary so e a ci ents
,
and l at er Ca ramu el in his Fun
,
"
damen -
un n
”
tal Theol ogy atu ral sins d i ffe r from e ach oth er most dis
,
-
tinctly .
f act it n e v er had for int ercou rse with the Elem e ntals is not
, ,
De moniality .
bel onged to the same v ery p ait icular speci es it would be e nough ,
t hat e ac h ti me he h as had in
. te reomse w it h the Demon the pen ,
-
of be astiality But th i s is n
. ot so; t he re fore t hose two si ns do .
D uc es an d El fs T hese are n
. on e o t her t han the Ele men t al s .
trary to t h i s .
T HE G R EA T LAW .
an d n e v e r se e k the h u manint h i s w ay .
9 N ow it is un
. d oubt ed by t he ol ogi ans and ph i l osophers t h at
,
da etc
,
T he y f u rt her ob se rv e t h at f rom a n
. atu ral c au
, se the ,
c h i ld rent hus be gott enby l ncubi are t all v ery hard y v ery proud , .
ly on
,
ly C hri st s or S av i ours can be b orn t hrou gh suc h i n t er -
Fat her :
10 Mal ue n
. d a shows from the t esti mony of v ari ou s aut hors .
sixt h ki n g o f R o m e a c c ord i ng to D y on
, isiu s of Hal ic arn assu s
co rd i ng to P l ut ar c h a n d Q uin tu s C u rtiu s ; S el e u
-
c us ki ng of ,
S y ri a acc ord i n
, g to Justin us an d Ap pian us ; S ci pi oA f ric an us the
Eld er acc ordi n
, g to L i v y ; th e Empero r Cz e sar A u gust us acc ord ,
-
gi ant s were born when the sons of G od c ame in unto the daugh t -
t hese gi ant s were menof grea t sta ture says B a ruc h C hapt e r 3 , , ,
of hugu f
bodily size ; co n se qu e nt l y t hose giants were n
, ot pre vi -
fore if the i n
, t erc ou rse in q uesti on gav e bi rt h to b ei ngs of h n gu n
st atu re the reason is t h at it was n
, ot the c omm on c on necti on
bet ween manan d woman but the pe rform an
. c e of the l nc ubi
Demon s who from t he i r n
, . at ure may v ery well be sty l ed S o
, ns
of God S uc h is the O pi n
. i onof the Pl atonist Phil osophers an d
of Franci s Georges the Ven eti an ; n . or is it d isc re pant wit h t h at
of Josmhus the Hist ori an Phil o the Jew S t J usti n
, us the Mar , .
-
ty r C l ement Of Al e xand ri a an
,
d Te rt ul l ian who l ook uponIn
, .
-
on e an d the sam e .
The stud en t must bear i n min d t h at here are re ally m e ant the
An gel s on the on , e h and w h ic h are go od an d e v il forc es ; De v
,
-
An g e l s a s peci fi c a n d t h e re f or e e
, sse nti al div e rs i ty so c on s i d e r ,
-
able t h at acc o rd i n
, g to S t T ho m as t here are not two An .
g e ls O f ,
p e r f e ct n atu re d i ff e rin g t h u s f
,
rom e ac h ot he r in t he i r c orp o r a l
or i n c orporal subst ance " Th i s d oct ri n e h as the adv ant age of
sol v in g the othe rw ise i nsol uble c ont ra d icti on bet ween two
OEcumen ical C oun cil s n amely the S e v e nt h Ge n eral S y nod
, ,
an d the abov e m e n ti on ed C ou -
ncil of Lat eran For du ri ng the .
.
“
Mad e in the s ame way as ourse lv es mad e o f the f our ele ,
-
his power to l ov e and his Immorta l ity The Eleme nt als are .
tal .
t i ale who has been inst ru men t al inbrin gin g about the Immor ~
S uc h A n g e ls m a y and d o a pp ea r to m e n but t he y h av e n o ih ,
-
“
( S t A
. m b r o s e o n th e E ,p i st l e t
”
o the He bre ws ; S t Austin .
,
“
City of God ; S t Gregory Homily 34 onS c ri ptu re S t
”
.
”
, .
S t A mb rose is t hu s sty l e d n
.
,
ot be ca use he is a s pi rit but on
, ,
ge
‘
c alled in the Holy S c ri pt ures where the f oll owin g word s are ,
“
in g to S t M att he
. w ch a pt e r 11 ; , v 10 S ti ll more : God him . .
-
“
Mal ac hi ch apt er 3 ; v 1: The Lord w ho m y ousee k shall sud
, .
-
or t rad ition it mu st n ,
ot be in ferred t h at t hat t hi n g is n ot ine x -
23 A n
. swe r : It is anartic l e of beli e f e x pre ssl y l ai d d ownby ,
it.
vid ual as all mend esc end ed from Ad am ; or onthe c ont rary
, , ,
crati on " Would t here be amongst t hem a d i sti ncti on bet ween
the se x es " Would t he y be subj e ct to bi rt h and d eat h to senses , ,
p as si ons w
, a nt o f f o o d p o w e r o
,f gr ow t h " If so w h at t he i r ,
tiv ate the art s an d sci e n c es hold propert y and wage war be
, ,
-
t weenthemse lv es as me nare on
,
w t to do "
of be i n g g ross l
, i k e t h at r e q ui re d by th e h u m an b od y m u st be ,
armi es b u ,
i l di ng up citi es d oi ng inshort wh at e v er is requisit e
, , ,
Wh at the Fat her has to say regard i ng the food of the Ele -
men tals is e n,
ti rely and absol utel y correct Thi s e x pl ai ns why . ,
si ng i nc e n se h as a t r i pl e m e an i ng l t h e l p s t h e Ne o p.h yt e to
ope nthe S oul si ght ; it att ract s the El e men t al s bec ause it prov es
to t hem t h at t here is on e who d esi res t he i r c o mp ani on sh i p an d ,
it is al so a food for t he m .
The Fat her here f urt he r c l ears the q u esti onas to the di ff er -
soul s .
A MYS TER Y .
atives —
Vampire slav es sh all not com e to an -
y h arm ,
T HE DIV IN E MYS T ER Y .
T H E D IV IN E M YS TER Y .
“ ”
dict is he art f ail ure .
an d hon est bu t to t h at un
,
iv ersal c omm erci al med i ,
-
wi se "
7
fi cient . l am led to t hat c onsi d erati ont hat of all the works of
God the human f rame is the most perfect an
, d t h at whi l st all ,
e arl y d at e .
in fi rmit i sl
e s
,p f ood d rin
-e k e te
,
"
, ,
.
THE DIV IN E MY S T ER Y .
THE DIV IN E MYS TER Y . 55
organ s mi ght not perf orm or pain f ully an d im perf ectly perform
,
the off i ce assi gned to th em for th erein consist all dise ase s wh at
,
-
his for the more perfect an ani mal as a s peci es the lon ger i s
, , ,
d ays Thus mankin d wh ose e xiste nce exte n d s bey ond t hat of
.
cust omary stori es ; an d alt ho ugh his d re ams hav e been re ec hoe d -
by oth ers with out pre vi ous inq ui ry it is n o less cle ar t hat befo re ,
st ran ge fable as has been the case with the Phenix whose lorr
’
-
, ,
”
g e v ity is d isc ard e d a s a st o ry by T acitus Ann als B 6 It , , . .
ter th e y would be mo re n
,
oble t han he Conseq u ently also .
, ,
would be s ubj ect to the ot her bodily aff ections an d req ui re rest ,
t hei r bod i es but perhaps bec ause of the gre at er activity of t hei r
,
S pi rit an
"
d S oul C h ,
to the presci en
. c e of the futu re i n
THE DIV IN E MY S TER Y .
THE DIV IN E MYS T ER Y . 57
Demons . mi ght in deed su ff er from n atu ral agenci es but
The y ,
Inthe mai n the holy Fat her is ri ght in h is c oncl usi ons How
,
.
-
e v e r th e se El eme n
,
t als do n ot su ff er from d ise ases f or the re a ,
-
age as s hou
,
l d be the d e at h of man Howev er im med i at el y .
,
30 W ould t he se an
. i mal s be borninori gin al sin an d h av e ,
bee n redee med by the Lord C hri st " W ould the grace h av e
beenc onferred upont hem an d t hroug
,
h w h at sac rame nt " n U-
g l or y is c on f e rre d by m e r it s N o w t h e
. se m e rit s are, g r o u n ded
onthe perfect ob se rv ance of the c om man d s of God wh ic h is ,
c re at ures were i nfect e d wit h ori gi nal or act ual sin God would ,
t he m S u rely if t he y h ad sacrame n
.
,
t s i d entic al wit h or d i ff e r -
r atio nal int e lli ge nce s a eri al b od i es e v erl astin g ; and th e y gav e
, .
it l
t hem the n am e of Demons wh ic h of s f i s nowise o ff ensi v e ,
e
,
since it m e ans
R EPLET E WIT H W IS DO M .
se n se operati ons an
, d acts be i n g b u t its e xt e r n al f or m N ow . ,
, ses .
, ,
-
al so t hose of a rati on
, al s oul T hei r soul is t herefore rati on al .
, , ,
” “ ”
The stu d e nt mu st re ad S p i rit s for S oul f or if t hese Ele .
-
mort al .
35 T he Evil S pi ri ts the i n
. c orporal Dem ons whic h hav e to
, .
taki n g to fli g ht o r showin g t h e l e a st fe ar .
Ch ri st are st rick en by fear by his n ame the cross and the hol y
, ,
p u r e s p i rit s th e y w ould , b e d am n e d o r bl e ss e d f o r c o rr e ct t h e ol ,
-
p o r e it y o f Incubi is adduc e d by t,
h e t e stimony o f S t H i e r on y .
-
“
mus inhis Li fe of S t Paul the Fi rst Hermit t -
. S t Ant h o n
,
y . .
,
st retc hed hand and fled wit h the ut most s peed i n , t o a wood .
, , ,
“ “an d
t hen i nq ui red who he was I am a m ort al re pli e d he
.
, ,
S t Anthony tu rn
. in g his f ace tow ard s Ale x an d ri a an
, d st ri kin g ,
“
the ground wit h h is st aff c rie d out: Woe be unto th ee thou , ,
”
h arlot city who worshipest ani mals as Gods " S uc h is the
,
f act e x pl ai n
,
in g its i mport in a lon g discou rse .
38 It were i n
. d eed rash to d oubt the trut h of the abov e reci -
tal c onst antly referred to by the gre at est of the Doct ors of the
,
off v ict ori es an d t ro phi e s from the c on test t hat s aint was S t , .
his fri ars an d c autionin g t hem against the ass aul ts of the De -
“
of S t A n t hony Abb ot B I )
.
”
, B el i e v e me my bret hre n S a
, . .
, ,
-
tand re ad s the v i gil s of pi ous menthe ir pray ers f asts v olun tary , , ,
“
e gated by ot hers of h is k i nd whe n sayi n g I am on a mission
. ,
”
f rom my fl ock w ords fro m whic h many in ferences may be
,
t ravelled be y on d th at Wi lde rn e ss .
of the e art h.
THE DIV IN E MY S TER Y .
e
r m: me E MYSTER Y . 71
q u est i on which rem ains to be answered is t his :
46 The only .
“
an
”
tility of t he ir bodi es d book 3 c ha pt er 1 De mons are , , ,
“ ”
ae ri al o r et he re al anima l s e ndo wed wit h v ery sh arp se nse s , .
“ ” “
Inthe City of God book 11 ch apt er 13 he says t hat The , , ,
some Ie ame d men are e v en made of the t hick and d amp air
,
” “
wh ic h we bre ath e B ook 15 ch apter 23. He d ares not de ,
-
“
And inhis book De Divin it Daemon
”
um be e v ery whe re an d ,
“
e s pe ci all y c h a pt er 23 t e ach es t h at Demons h av e subtile bod
,
-
H
res .
49 B ut th e i r bod i es be i n
.
g subtil e e q ually subtil e a n d d e l i c,at e
m u st be its f ood An d j ust as perf u mes an . d other v apo rous
,
p u t th e m to fli g h t in th e lik e ,m an n e r w h e n a g r eea bl e t he y de , ,
-
nostrate or med ici nal mann a The l att er inf act acc ord i ng to .
, ,
“
Ettmulle r is merel y the j uice or t ransu d atio n of cert ain t rees
,
wh i c h d u ri n , g t h e ni gh t g et s m ix e d u p w it h, d e w an d the n e xt , ,
mornin g c oagul at es an ,
d t hick e n s inthe he at o f the sun The .
p rinci p l e s f ar f rom
,
c o ag u l ati ng l iq u i fi e d in th e h ea t o f , the
sun as is shown inS c ri ptu re The manna of the He brews was
,
.
,
50 We h av e an
. ot he r aut hority inthe Gospel acc ord i n g to
“
S t J ohn c h apt er 10 v erse 16 where it is sai d : An
.
, , d ot her
,
e th we are an
,
swere d by all comme n t at ors t h at the onl y fol d of
C hri st is the C hurc h to whic h the pre ac hin g of the Gospel was
to bri n g th e G e n til es s h ee p o f a n ot h e,
r f o l d t h a n t h a t o f t he
an
”
h um an fol d d wh ic h C hri st h ad to b rin g ; the shee p wh ich
,
t hrou gh the A post l es ; the shee p whic h p art akin g with me nof ,
“
heav e n l y beatit ud e were to reali ze on
, e f old an d on e sh e p -
”
herd .
54 To t h i s i n
. t erpret ati on wh ic h I hol d to be in no way im
,
-
p r a y f o r h im an d hi s f e ll ow s unt o t he c om m on G
, o d w h o m h e ,
God t he y we re an
,
x io us to propiti ate si nce sought to t hat ef , ,
-
f eet the i n
,
t ercessi onof S t A nt hony . .
nor i n power .
an i mals s prun g from the mix in g of diff erent k i nds do not breed ,
but are barren as see n i n certain kinds
, .
the d e pt hs of the se a .
58 B efore the flood w hen the air was not y et sot h ick De
.
, ,
-
c ubi who approach wo men are eque ous and of small st at ure .
aq u e ou s t he y are mo re l ec he ro
, us Poets hav e d e pi c ted Ve n
. us
as b o rnof the se a in o rd e r to sho , w as ex pl ai n ed by my tho
, lo -
9 03 2 A
3 7
T HE DIV IN E MYS TER Y .
THE D IV IN E MYS TER Y . 81
course wit h wom en i n th ei r ownnatu ral bod y w i thout h avin g ,
re ct t ou ch wit h t hem .
so bel o w
”
The d e man
. d f or G i ants is no lon ger and , ,
59 As f or in
. tercourse wit h anIn c ub us wherei nis tobe fou nd ,
t h us love .
do I k n ow t h at t hese t h i n g s a re ab s ol ut e f act s a n d , ,
w it hout f ai l ure in an y c a se I k
,
no w t h a t t h e y a r e
a bsol ute .
T he tu d e n
s t wi ll e xc use me for makin g t hese personal
mark s but t he y are req ui red inord e r to show t h at the t hi n
, gs
se t fort h are t ru e .
FIN IS .
THE DIV IN E MYS TER Y .
B Y DR . P . B . R AN D OLP H .
P r ice ,
U
S O L WOR LD Th e Home s of th e D e a d
. A w ork d e d i .
-
ca te d to t h o s e wh o t h ink a nd f e e l , w h o a r e d is s a tisfi e d wi th
c ur r e nt th e or ie s a nd r a s h s p e c ul a t i ons r e ga r d i ng t h e soul ,
on R os ic r uc ia ns by D r C l y m e r , a nd is h is mos t p r e c ious
.
co mp a ni on P r ice ,.
A F TE R D EA TH Th e d is e mbod ime nt of ma n Th e
. .
i ts use th e r e e tc T h i s is a s p l e nd i d w or k P r ice ,
, . .
, , .
( b ut g ood f or t h e b r ot h e r s ) A w or k f or t h e h e a r t f ul l
. ov e ,
-
HE R ME S ME R C R I S T R IS ME GIS T S His .
Div i ne P y m a nd e r A l s o th e S m a r a g d i ne T a bl e a nd th e
.
S ong of B r a h m ( E d
. i t e d by D r P B R a n d o l. h
p ) Th i s. . .
en g r o ss i n g i nt e r e s t t o a ll s t u d e nt s o f O c c u l t T h ou g h t ,
Th e os op h y a nd B ud d h i s m P r i ce
U
.
, ,
E LIS . T h e g r e a te s t m y s te r y of a ll T h i s wor k is b e .
-
y on d v a l ue t o a l l s t u d e n ts a n d s h o ul d b e s t ud i e d by a ll w h o
On th e oth e r
“ ”
hav e D i v i ne A l c h e m y by D r C l y me r . .
“ ”
h a nd a ll w h o h a v e
,
D i v i ne A l c h e m y s h oul d h a v e t h i s
w or k N o one w h o h a s th e w or k w oul d p a r t w i th i t if t r ul y
.
“ ”
is t h e H i s tor y of Lov e P r ice .
,
A dd r e s s a ll or d e r s to
PH ILO S OP HICA L P U
B LIS H IN G
ALLEN TOWN , P A .
DIV IN E MY S TER Y .
C LY MER , Da R S WIN B U RNE T he F rate r ni ty of the
. . .
R osicruc i a n s Th e i r Te ach i n g
. s a nd M y s te r i e s a cc or d i ng t o
t h e Man if e stoes iss ue d a t v a r i ous t i me s by th e F r ate r ni ty
i t se l f.A l s o s ome of t h e i r se c r et te ach i ngs a n d th e my s te ry
of th e Or d e r exp l a ine d 12mo pp 314 . . .
CLY M ER , DR R S WI N B U . RN E . T he P h i l os op hy of th e .
“
Liv in g F ir e ( L o v e .G o d ) T h e r e ,
is n o t h i n g . n e w u n d e r
”
t h e sun . F i r e P h i l os op h y the F ound a t i on of A ll Tr ue
Init i at i on, a n d A ll My s t i c a nd Occ ul t F r a te r ni t i e s , as we l l
as th e S e c re t D oc tr i n es a n d A nc i e nt My s te r i e s A tl a n t i s, .
p h e r s
. T h e T h e r a p e u tz e a n d E s s e n e s a n d t h e ir I ni t i a t i o n .
12mo, p p 17 4 1906 . . .
CLY M ER D u R S wm e un A nc i e nt My s t i c O r i e n ta l
U
'
. . r s . .
w h i ch gov e r nt h e O r d e r a t th e p r e s e nt d ay T r ue Mas on
U
ry .
”
an d th e ni v e rs a l B roth e r h ood of Ma n a re one C l oth .
,
CLY M E R , DR R S WI N B U . RNE . T r ue S p i r i t ua l i s m Th e . .
B e a ut i f ul P h i l os op h y of Li f e a nd not me r e S p i r i t i s m wh i ch ,
p r i n t e d o n h e a v y e g g s h e l l a
p p , e r h a n d s o m
-
e l y b ou n d i n
cl o t h w i th le tte r i n g a n d s id e s ta m p i n g o l d 19 07 -
. .
DE S T VIN CE N T , CouN T M Th e O r d e r Mi l i t i a C r uc if e r a
. .
S WIN B U
,
CLY M E R , D a R RN E
. . A l ch e my a n d th e A l - .
th e ol d ma s te r s P a r a c e l s us a n ,
d oth e rs De s c r i p t i v e c i r cul ar .
th e v ol ume s ,
“
D i v ine A lch e y m o nly f or me mbe r s of th e O r d er of
Vllil it ia C r uc i f e r s E v a nge l i ca by Dr C l y me r , . .