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Aleister Crowley

The Book of the Law

In 'The Book of the Law' (Liber Al Vel Legis), Aleister Crowley presents a dense, poetic text that serves as the foundation of his philosophy of Thelema. Written in Cairo in 1904, this work is renowned for its prophetic tone and structural complexity, marked by cryptic verses that intertwine mysticism, morality, and spiritual revelation. The text demands an engagement with Crowley's radical ideas concerning individual will, the nature of divinity, and the concept of the True Will, contextualizing it within the broader currents of early 20th-century occultism and its response to Victorian moralism. Aleister Crowley, often referred to as the 'Great Beast 666,' was a controversial figure in the realms of mysticism and esotericism. His experiences with various religious traditions, particularly Eastern philosophies, and his exploration of ritual magic greatly influenced his writing. Crowley'Äôs unconventional lifestyle and self-proclaimed role as a prophet embody the rebellious spirit of his age and are palpably reflected in the revolutionary message of 'The Book of the Law,' which calls for the rejection of dogmatic oppression and the embrace of personal sovereignty. This seminal work is essential reading for anyone interested in the intersections of occultism, philosophy, and literature. Crowley'Äôs articulate and challenging prose invites deep contemplation and introspection, making it a crucial text for scholars, practitioners of Thelema, and seekers of spiritual truth alike. Delve into 'The Book of the Law' to uncover the provocative insights that have captivated and inspired countless individuals across generations.
22 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2023
Publication year
2023
Publisher
Good Press
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