The magician should imagine that he is hearing this voice, and at the same time that he is echoing it, that it is türe alsa of imsel. This toht should sof edat hım that he is abla at itse conclusion to utter the sublime words which open the third part: “Behold! he is in me, and I am in hım.” At this moment, he loses consciousness of his mortal being; he is that mental image which he previously but saw. This consciousness is only complete as he goes on: “Mine is the radiance wherein Ptah floateth over his firmament. I travel upon high. I tread upon the firmament of Nu.