Translator's Note: In the Elus Coen manuscript called the Cahier Vert or the
Grand Manuscrit d'Alger, which is a comprehensive collection of ceremonial
operations of the Order written in the 18th century, probably for Martines de
Pasqually by Andre Pierre De Grainville (it is held at the Bibliothèque
nationale as Manuscrit des Élus Cohens [cote FM4 1282]), one finds a very
curious phantastick interlude entitled 'Songe Singulier'. It is a really weird little piece, a symbolic
phantasy in the vein of Gothick-Romanticism expressing esoteric themes of the
Elus Coens, the tenebrous bounds of privation, the prevaricated spirits and
fall of man, the universal temple, the Bon Esprit Compagnon, the Hermetick
Androgyne et al - I'm not sure who wrote it (Grainville or LCdSM?) but it is
unusual and richly symbolic in regard to the pursuit of Christian Theosophia and
has never before appeared in English.
--Nigel Jackson
A Singular Dream
from the Cahier Vert
translated by Nigel Jackson
I was, for a few days, sojourning in the most lonely area of
the wood of Trifaven, meditating upon the causes of our degradation, when of a
sudden my eyelids grew heavy. I was obliged to sit at the foot of a cedar tree
and to submit to this sleepy inclination during which my heated imagination
caused me to have this singular dream which you are going to hear and which all
my life I have never forgotten.
It seemed to me that I was in an extremely sombre forest,
overgrown with cypress, pines, ivy and other funereal trees, of which I could
see no end. The ground was covered with hippomane, hemlock, mint, aconite,
wormwood, rue, brambles, thistles, nettles, in all the most offensive,
poisonous and bitter plants of which we know.
This place of sadness was litten by naught except lightning-flashes. A
bituminous, sulphurous vapour, foetid and turbid, rose from a soil humid and
corrupt, upon which the beams of the sun had never approached. The bat, the
owl, the crow were the only birds to be seen and heard. The most redoubtable
monsters, the most ferocious animals, the most dangerous reptiles, the most
noxious insects seemed to be gathered from the corners of the world in that
place. I walked slowly in the desire that I had to leave that horrible region.
Terror froze me. I was without any pulse, any energy or breath. I fixed upon a
high mound from which I hoped to penetrate more easily the shadowed obscurity
which surrounded me. Hardly had I arrived at the summit when I heard pronounced these words by someone I could not see :
Watch, listen and take courage. Then the forest seemed to me to be all on fire
and I saw that it was inhabited by an abominable people who, composed of all
the nations of the world and divided under their different banners, offered to
my view all the crimes which make nature moan since mankind blinded by pride
abandoned truth for the allurements of his phantasy. This spectacle tore at me.
I covered my face to give my spirit some respite from so many horrors. But the
same voice which I had heard spoke anew and said to me : Look and console
yourself. These words restored me to my first virtue. I looked with confidence
and there was an enchanting aspect of which I was the witness.
I found myself in the midst of an edifice of alabaster, of
an inexpressible majesty, grandeur and magnificence. I saw that this edifice
had four doors which looked upon the east, the west, the north and the south,
by each of which one came by columns of a divine architecture and each of which
was a hundred rods in measure. The whole was of the greatest whiteness and of
an unparalleled polish, without any gilding, without mosaics or paintings, all
seeming to have been carven from the same block.
In the midst of this august temple was a platform of three
steps, serving as the base of a tomb on which appeared an exact cube supporting
a sepulchral urn of a triangular form from which continually issued a pure and
bright fire. There were at the four corners of this superb mausoleum four
statues upon pedestals and of an exquisite workmanship exciting one to no mean
degree of admiration. These figures had faces covered with tears and their arms
extended toward the heavens, which one saw to be open, because there was
neither vault nor dome nor ceiling in
this place. The first figure among these statues had a flame upon its head, the
second a radiant sun upon its breast, the third held a level in its right hand,
the last one had a serpent around its waist.
The Genius-Protecter whom I had already heard two times
manifested himself anew and I heard this mystic proclamation, of which I was
able to understanding nothing :
The ages have elapsed. The temple of the profanation is
destroyed. The principle of the shadows returns
into the breast of the Light. The feeble returns into its strength. It
will be exposed no more. It will be unprotected no more. It is imperturbable,
invulnerable, immutable in its particular unity, as nature in its plastic
unity.
So the fire issued from the urn, ascending and extending
itself into the form of a glory whose brightness caused the sun to disappear,
as the sun causes the stars of the night to disappear. Little by little, the
subtle and brilliant vapours reunited themselves at the centre where they
composed themselves into a creature so beautiful, so perfect, so ravishing,
that I would have taken it for the very divinity had I not been witness to its
creation. It was naked. I observed that having no point of sex, in it were
re-united to a sovereign degree of perfection all beauties, all graces, all the
charms of a young virgin shaped by love, to all the male beauties of a perfect
man. It was seated between the bases of two broken columns. I dared to gaze at
this immortal and I saw in its eyes the character of a compassion so ardent
that my own were filled with tears. I was no longer able to contain the excess
of my ravishment, my heart was so very full. The shadows of death encompassed
me. I lost consciousness. I fell, not in dreams, but very truly, and this awoke
me.


Divine Unity Recalling out of Diversity the Divine Androgony of the New Man. Icnorbid
ReplyDeleteYes, I think that's it, in a nutshell :-)
DeleteI had a dream after meditating on a sephira just before sleeping. I was talking to a person about their interactions with angels very elatedly. Then two tall angels with long fingers tapped me on the face from behind me. I flew across the floor with them, but I was waking. As I was awaking I could still feel the mention of traveling with them.
ReplyDeleteVERY interesting!
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