The spots of the leopard are the sunlight in the glade; pursue thou the deer stealthily at thy pleasure.
The dappling of the deer is the sunlight in the glade; concealed from the leopard do thou feed at thy pleasure.
Resemble all that surroundeth thee; yet be Thyself — and take thy pleasure among the living.
This is that which is written — Lurk! — in The Book of The Law.
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COMMENTARY (ΙΘ)
19 is the last Trump, "The Sun", which is the representative of god in the Macrocosm, as the Phallus is in the Microcosm.
There is a certain universality and adaptability among its secret power. The chapter is taken from Rudyard Kipling's "Just So Stories".
The Master urges his disciples to a certain holy stealth, a concealment of the real purpose of their lives; in this way making the best of both worlds. This counsels a course of action hardly distinguishable from hypocrisy; but the distinction is obvious to any clear thinker, though not altogether so to Frater P.