"Black to the blind" is a quotation from "BOOK OF THE LAW" (LIBER AL vel LEGIS), written down by A. Crowley. Years later he commented it thus: "The uninitiated perceive only darkness in night: the wise perceive the golden stars in the vault of azure." The same can be said of us, worshipping the Goddess in the true riteless ceremony of existence.
Black to the blind is She above
and black to the blind we seem to be
god-fearing sheep will never perceive
the embodiment of the lust divine
Nothingness thickens and bends down
a new creation taking its primal breath
this world's eternity vacuum unfolds
dissolution of things stiff and dead
Black to the blind
Starry transocean of Goddess' womb
pleasures landscapes and drops of pain
from vulva furnace in gracious trance
dark theology explained in light
Trample the temple of gods aborted
body denial, servile renouncement
turn your eyes inward and chant
unto the Gate of self-born None
Black to the blind
Heresy of the most superior kind
to all of you I preach clearly now
let no rapture be out of reach
death is easy, life means extasy
Black to the blind seems She Above
blue and gold is seen to the seeing
intoxicate the inner expressions
to keep the eyes aware and vigilant
Black to the blind is She above
and black to the blind we seem to be
god-fearing sheep will never perceive
the embodiment of the lust divine