The Book of the Law (Liber al vel Legis) by Aleister Crowley
i agree that a.c. "mixed his signals"; it was a deliberate strategy. he also intentionally corrupted (or customized) a certain proportion of the occult traditions he was handing on (& combining). in this way he was rather post-modern. i think there is a lot to be gained from considering (as opposed to swallowing whole) the things he wrote. most of the negatives about a. c. lie in his character.
oh yeah--& his taste in poetry.
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"I have always found that Angels have the vanity
to speak of themselves as the only wise; this they
do with a confident insolence sprouting from systematic
reasoning." --William Blake
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