The Book of the Law The Book of the Law

The Book of the Law

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Publisher Description

The Book of the Law, the holy text that forms the basis of Thelema, was transmitted to Crowley by the entity known as Aiwass in Cairo, on three successive days during April 1904. Acting as a medium, Crowley recorded the communications on hotel notepads and later organized his automatic writing into a short, coherent document. Aiwass/Crowley presents The Book of the Law as an expression of three god-forms in three chapters: Nuit, Hadit, and Ra-Hoor-Khuit.

Also included is Crowley’s essay ‘Cocaine’ from the October 1917 issue of The International. His examination of cocaine and its role in society is an important document in any serious discussion of the history of recreational drugs and was considered by him to be one of his best efforts.

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GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2018
July 31
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
43
Pages
PUBLISHER
Anubis Books
SELLER
StreetLib Srl
SIZE
564.7
KB

Customer Reviews

Dhcprouter ,

Great book describes....

How Yahveh presents laws of human decency to Moses than transcribed through The king Solomon description. One thing for you to really understand aleister Crowley I recommend you have a college or equivalent education.

Butcher5997 ,

Genius.

Absolutely genius.

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