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| Book of the Law (Liber Al vel Legis) |
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Received by Rose Edith Kelley and Aleister Crowley in 1904 from "Aiwass, the Minister of Hoor-Paar-Kraat", Liber Al vel Legis is the cornerstone of the magical current of Thelema. A veritable Grimoire in itself, the three chapters of this received book speak on many levels simultaneously, which unfold over time and practice. Of all of the many books which Crowley penned, this is one which he never claimed to have written himself. This is a must-read for every spiritual aspirant, no matter what path you are on, or what you think of Crowley.
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), also known as The Great Beast and the Wickedest Man in the World, was one of the most profound students of Magick, Qabalah and yoga psychology. His vast influence reaches through all modern occultism. He is widely recognized as the first Western investigator to give initiation a truly scientific method. In reconciling occultism to physical science, mathematics and philosophy, Crowley achieved a lasting synthesis that remains unsurpassed for depth of insight and comprehensiveness.
Weiser Books; 1987
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