The Book of the Law by Rose Edith Crowley, Aleister Crowley

The Book of the Law

Rose Edith Crowley, Aleister Crowley

160 pages first pub 1904 (editions)

nonfiction philosophy religion informative reflective slow-paced
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For the seeker of profound spiritual truth and those drawn to the mysteries of the universe, The Book of the Law by Rose Edith Crowley, Aleister Crowley is a sacred text that offers a transformative journey of self-discovery and empowerment, guiding readers to unlock the secrets of their true will and live a life of purpose and authenticity.

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"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. Allegedly dictated to Crowley in Cairo, Egypt between noon and 1 pm on three...

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3.45
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reflective: 58%

informative: 50%

mysterious: 50%

challenging: 33%

dark: 33%

inspiring: 33%

funny: 8%


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