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ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΝΓ THE DOWSER

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Once round the meadow. Brother, does the hazel twig dip?

Twice round the orchard. Brother, does the hazel twig dip?

Thrice round the paddock. Highly, lowly, wily, holy, dip, dip, dip !

Then neighed the horse in the paddock—and lo ! its wings.

For whoso findeth the SPRING beneath the earth maketh the treaders-of-earth to course the heavens.

This SPRING is threefold ; of water, but also of steel, and of the seasons.

Also this PADDOCK is the Toad that hath the jewel between his eyes—Aum Mani Padmen Hum ! (Keep us from Evil !)

The Collected Works of Aleister Crowley

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