bookshelves: winter-20142015,
whats-this-all-about,
witches-and-wizards,
too-loud-man,
superstitions,
snoozefest,
shortstory-shortstories-novellas,
room-101,
religion,
published-1904,
overwrought,
mythology,
metaphor-parable,
magicians,
lifestyles-deathstyles,
hippy-dippy-trippy-trash,
games-people-play,
film-only,
fantasy,
empty,
emperor-s-new-clothes,
doo-lally,
dodgy-narrator,
divination,
author-in-the-mirror,
arch
Read from January 10 to 14, 2015
Description:
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." This oft-misunderstood phrase, which forms the basis for Crowley's practice of Magick, is found in The Book of the Law. Dictated to Crowley in Cairo between noon and 1 pm on three success days in April 1904, the Book of the Law is the source book and key for Crowley students and for the occult in general.
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Blimey, this must be a magical book because the publication date, according to grramazon, is 207!

Well, I had a peek in to the Crowley oeuvre and put him onto the same shelf as Blavatsky, Gurdjieff and all pseudo-alternative realities.