The Book of the Law (w, Crowleys Commentary) Explained, Occult Secrets Revealed pt. 1
Aleister Crowley s bizarre and controversial little red book, Liber Al Legis, or, The Book of the Law, stands as one of the most interesting esoteric works of all time. Supposedly channeled by Aleister s own Holy Guardian Angel, Aiwass, the solarphallic Lucifer, acting as a minister for Haarparkraat, twin god of silence, with the assistance of his new wife lets save all of that for the livestream. The real value of this book (aside from being the only purported prophetical writing to be acknowledged by professional sceptics as interesting, but not conclusive, ) is its message of Universal Divinity, the conterminous nature of Deity, the sovereignty of individual Will, and the dawning of a new Golden Age of a bit of trouble. Which, it seems, we are currently immersed in. I said the book was prophetical, didn t I The metaphysics of the book, especially when paired with any one of Crowley s commentaries, are unparalleled
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