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…the daiada'bia[tectonic plates?] moved towards the sun, and upon his throne of night, the dun-ta [bilateral one] rested (restlessly). The priest-king said: "Thou who art the Void of Nothingness, I have brought before Thee the ancient tutu-sa-satlata. (i.e. Satlata of Black Spaces) Teach me your Ways of Woe." The oiropo-ne [unknown] (then) said: "You little of minra [stillness?], I will teach you naught & naught. Only that way you will become as one." And the one will marvel at the world, saying: "During the dawn of the mysteries, I will be
the tarape [one] who is dead. On'ia pia napa ragata-fi'du vi na toto (And also these: ) Rrr. Gth' u!Hiai! …was a sound as if a thousand natagi-bi'a [demons] were in the air, and suddenly a light sat upon the sky. It shone like a thousands suns, and the mighty God spoke: "This is my baharri. [seal] With it, you shall conquer the world."
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The wise will know that this text is not a
ritual, nor a rite. The fool thinks that
this ritual is valid for any other than himself. This singular text was found among the papers left by the late Fr. Omni Neter. So far, the CCC33 has not found a single clue to it's origin, or even to it's alleged authenticity. The names and words seem to be a strange mixture of quasi Middle-East languages and barbarous words, though no thorough research has been done regarding this. Authentic or not; like in most other cases, it doesn't matter. A group of dedicated magicians worked their way through this material during a period of about 2 years, and were rewarded with some remarkable powers, unlike any other I have ever seen; extremely potent.The Wise ought to know how to take full advantage of this. There is also a longer treatise on the Seventh Sathlatta available to the Initiates of the Cult. Thanks to Fr. Oblong Dux, Caput Salutator for the Sathlatta Workings, for voicing the calls.
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