Another source is from the system of
Enochian magic created by Dr.
John Dee and Sir
Edward Kelley in the 16th century. This system is based upon a unique language,
Enochian, two words of which are certainly relevant. The first is BABALOND, which is translated as
harlot. The other is BABALON, which means
wicked. Some flavour of context in which they appear can be found in a communication received by Dee and Kelley in 1587:
Gateway to the City of Pyramids (12th Aethyr) Within the mystical system of the
A∴A∴, after the adept has attained the Knowledge and Conversation of his
Holy Guardian Angel, he then might reach the next and last great milestone – the crossing of the
Abyss, that great spiritual wilderness of nothingness and dissolution.
Choronzon is the dweller there, and its job is to trap the traveler in his meaningless world of illusion. However, Babalon is just on the other side, beckoning. If the adept gives himself totally to her – the symbol of this act being the pouring of the adept's blood into her graal – he becomes impregnated in her, then to be reborn as a Master of the Temple and a saint that dwells in the
City of the Pyramids. From Crowley's book
Magick Without Tears: and from
The Vision and the Voice (12th Aethyr): She is considered to be a sacred whore because she denies no one, and yet she extracts a great price — the very blood of the adept and their ego-identity as an earthly individual. This aspect of Babalon is described further from the 12th Aethyr:
Babalon's daughter (9th Aethyr) One of the most extensive descriptions by Crowley of Babalon's daughter is to be found in
The Vision and the Voice, 9th Aethyr, quoted in
The Book of Thoth:
Cup of Babalon (5th Aethyr) The concept contained within this aspect of Babalon is that of the mystical ideal, the quest to become one with all through the annihilation of the earthly ego ("For as thy blood is mingled in the cup of BABALON, so is thine heart the universal heart."). The blood spilling into the graal of Babalon is then used by her to "flood the world with Life and Beauty" (meaning to create Masters of the Temple that are "released" back into the world of men), symbolized by the
Crimson Rose of 49 Petals. In
sex magic, the mixture of
female sexual fluids and
semen produced in the sexual act with the Scarlet Woman or Babalon is called the elixir of life. Another alternative form of this elixir is the
Elixir Rubeus consisting of the
menstrual blood and
semen (abbreviated as
El. Rub. by Crowley in his magical diaries), and is referred to as the "effluvium of Babalon, the Scarlet Woman, which is the menstruum of the lunar current" by
Kenneth Grant. ==Office of the Scarlet Woman==