PSYCHOLOGY OF HASHISH *Aleister Crowley
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ALEISTER CROWLEY, with additional notes, by ADRIAN AXWORTHYFrom the editor:
"The girders of the Soul, which give her breathing, are easy to be unloosed." "Nature teaches us, and the oracles also affirm, that even the evil germs of matter may alike become useful and good."
-ZOROASTER
Comparable to the Alf Laylah wa Laylah itself, a very Tower of Babel, partaking alike of truth both gross and subtle inextricably interwoven with the most fantastic fable, is our view of the Herb -Hashish -the Herb Dangerous. Of the investigators who have pierced even for a moment the magic veil of its glamour ecstatic many have been appalled, many disappointed. Few have dared to crush in arms of steel this burning daughter of the Jinn; to ravish from her poisonous scarlet lips the kisses of death, to force her serpent -smooth and serpent -stinging body down to some infernal torture -couch, and strike her into spasm as the lightning splits the cloud -wrack, only to read in her infinite sea -green eyes the awful price of her virginity -black madness.
Even supreme Richard Burton, who solved nigh every other riddle of the Eastern Sphinx, passed this one by. He took the drug for months "with no other symptom than increased appetite," and in his general attitude to hashish-intoxication (spoken of often in the Nights) shows that he regards it as no more than a vice, and seems not to suspect that, vice or no, it had strange fruits; if not of the Tree of Life, at least of that other Tree, double and sinister and deadly...
Nay! for I am of the Serpent's party;' Knowledge is good, be the price what it may. Such little fruit, then, as I may have culled from her autumnal breast (mere unripe berries, I confess!) I hasten to offer to my friends…
Pages: 39 Special Interest: Occult, Magick, Drug use in Magick, Aleister Crowley, Narcotics, Ritual, Sorcery.
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