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ABSINTHE, THE GREEN GODDESS

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Potent *emerald in the glass and 144 proof - history's most notorious liqueur - romanticized and maligned - the liqueur both a hallucinogen and aphrodisiac - Sipped by Oscar Wilde, Van Gogh, Monet, Picasso - immortalized in Bram Stoker's Dracula as the drink Vampires do drink" other than blood - banned virtually worldwide -absinthe was first used in ancient Greece for its healing powers -reinvented by the Swiss -only recently reintroduced in England - the sale of absinthe is forbidden in the US - That Aleister Crowley would have written of this "Green Goddess" so passionately comes as no surprise.
Aleister Crowley

From the editor: "What is there in absinthe that makes it a separate cult? The effects of its abuse are totally distinct from those of other stimulants. Even in ruin and in degradation it remains a thing apart: its victims wear a ghastly aureole all their own, and in their peculiar hell yet gloat with a sinister perversion of pride that they are not as other men.

But we are not to reckon up the uses of a thing by contemplating the wreckage of its abuse. We do not curse the sea because of occasional disasters to our marines, or refuse axes to our woodsmen because we sympathize with Charles the First or Louis the Sixteenth. So therefore as special vices and dangers pertinent to absinthe, so also do graces and virtues that adorn no other liquor.

The word is from the Greek apsinthion. It means "undrinkable" or, according to some authorities, "undelightful." In either case, strange paradox! - for the wormwood draught itself were bitter beyond human endurance; it must be aromatized and mellowed with other herbs.

Chief among these is the gracious Melissa, of which the great Paracelsus thought so highly that he incorporated it as the preparation of his Ens Melissa Vitae, which he expected to be an elixir of life and a cure for all diseases, but which in his hands never came to perfection.

Then also there are added mint, anise, fennel and hyssop, all holy herbs familiar to all from the Treasury of Hebrew Scripture. And there is even the sacred marjoram which renders man both chaste and passionate; the tender green angelica stalks also infused in this most mystic of concoctions; for like the artemisia absinthium itself it is a plant of Diana, and gives the purity and lucidity, with a touch of the madness, of the Moon; and above all there is the Dittany of Crete of which the eastern Sages say that one flower hath more puissance in high magic than all the other gifts of all the gardens of the world".

    Publisher: Holmes Publications [in a scholarly exposition of topic, in an academic fashion, authoritative].
    Pages: 19
    Of Special Interest: Aleister Crowley, Absinthe, Magick, Occult, Secret Societies, Alcohol, Ritual, Esoterica et al.

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