Book of Lies

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Weiser Books, Jun 1, 1986 - Body, Mind & Spirit - 196 pages
'The book of lies' is a witty, instructive, and admirable collection of paradoxes; however, it is not a philosophical or mystical treatise. Actually, its subtleties exhilarate, Scholars have said it is 'stupendously idiotic and amazingly clever'. To endeavor to translate into definite terms Crowley's aphorisms would detract from the value of the book. It is wiser for readers to make their own interpretation. The ninety-three chapters, which may be a single word, a half dozen phrases, twenty paragraphs, or even twopages, have subjects determined more or less definitely by Qabalistic significance - for example, Chpater 25 gives a revised ritual of the Pentagram. The Commentaries following each chpater are equally outrageously impressive. Subtly embodied in the book is the entire symbolism of Freemasonry as well as the symbolism of others traditions. Aleister Crowley was not only a deep well of fundamental knowledge but also an even deeper well of symbolic knowledge.
 

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Contents

I
12
II
14
III
16
V
18
VI
20
VII
22
VIII
24
IX
26
LXXXII
104
LXXXIV
106
LXXXVI
108
LXXXVIII
110
XC
112
XCII
114
XCIV
116
XCVI
118

XI
28
XII
30
XIV
32
XVI
34
XVIII
36
XX
38
XXII
40
XXIV
42
XXVI
44
XXVIII
46
XXX
48
XXXII
50
XXXIV
52
XXXVI
54
XXXVIII
56
XXXIX
58
XLI
60
XLIII
62
XLIV
64
XLVI
66
XLVIII
68
L
70
LII
72
LIV
74
LVI
76
LVIII
78
LX
80
LXII
82
LXIV
84
LXVI
86
LXVIII
88
LXIX
90
LXXI
92
LXXIII
94
LXXV
96
LXXVII
98
LXXIX
100
LXXX
102
XCVIII
120
C
122
CII
124
CIV
126
CVI
128
CVIII
130
CX
132
CXII
134
CXIV
136
CXVI
138
CXVIII
140
CXX
142
CXXII
144
CXXIV
146
CXXV
148
CXXVI
150
CXXVIII
152
CXXX
154
CXXXII
156
CXXXIII
158
CXXXV
160
CXXXVII
162
CXXXIX
164
CXLI
166
CXLIII
168
CXLV
170
CXLVII
172
CXLIX
174
CL
176
CLI
178
CLIII
180
CLV
182
CLVII
184
CLIX
186
CLX
188
CLXII
190
CLXIV
192
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Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was a magus, poet, sexual athlete, mountaineer, traitor, drug fiend, and Prophet of a New Eon. He has been dubbed "The Wickedest Man in the World." Author of 777, Diary of a Drug Fiend, and The Book of the Law, as well as many other books, Crowley, with Freida Harris, also created the famed Thoth Tarot Deck.

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