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| | The Book of the Law - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | The Book of the Law (ISBN 0877283346), also known as Liber AL vel Legis, is the text central to a philosophical / magical / religious practice called Thelema, written by Aleister Crowley. |  | | He reports writing the book by dictation from a voice that seemed to come from over his shoulder and called itself Aiwass (or Aiwaz). |  | | Years later, Crowley added The Comment, and signed it as Ankh F N Khonsu (meaning: 'He Lives in Khonsu'—an historical priest who lived in Thebes in the 26th dynasty). |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Book_of_the_Law
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| | The Book of the Law. |
 | | The book kept "before the priests the Levites", and to be copied by the king. |  | | But a definite "book" is spoken of throughout the Old Testament as being constantly written in, with directions how it was to be added to and kept up by the prophets raised up from time to time for that purpose, among others. |  | | Written by Moses, and "the book of the covenant sprinkled", with the people. |
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| | The Book of the Law @ Introduction to Crowley |
 | | Of course many religions have a central scripture and in Thelema the role is filled by the Book of the Law. |  | | Nuit reveals the Law of Thelema and declares that the æons have turned in the Equinox of the Gods. |  | | In Lodges, Temples, and other ritual bodies in Thelema, Crowley's Book of the Law is used for swearing initiatory oaths and for ritual connection to tradition, like the VSL in Freemasonry or the Book of Shadows in Witchcraft. |
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http://larabell.org/mirrors/maroney.org/CrowleyIntro/The_Book_of_the_Law.html
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| | The finding of the Book of the Law |
 | | Yet the curses that the book contained (verse 24) suggests Leviticus 26 and Deuteronomy 28; and the ensuing stress on the central sanctuary (2Kings 23:8-9) implies Deuteronomy 12, etc. 'The Book' thus was at least the Book of Deuteronomy (that is, according to this source). |  | | The Expositor's Bible Commentary notes: "It is later called the 'Book of the Covenant' (verse 30) which suggests Exodus 19-24 (cf. |  | | In the process of restoring the temple, the high priest Hilkiah found the "Book of the Law." Various ideas have been put forward about what the "book" was and why it was lost. |
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http://www.ucgstp.org/bible/brp/2ki22.htm
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| | CONCERNING THE BOOK OF THE LAW (Liber Legis) Official Instructions of the Thelemic Order a |
 | | The Book of the Law announces to mankind the New Aeon of Horus which commenced on the Vernal Equinox of March, 1904 e.v., and which shall remain for a period of 2,000 years. |  | | There are certain verses in The Book of the Law which are not to be interpreted literally, but rather magically, in spirit and essence. |  | | It is very important to bear in mind, if we are to understand The Book of the Law, that it is not the letter that counts, but rather the Spirit of the letter. |
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http://www.skepticfiles.org/mys3/legis.htm
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| | Liber AL Vel Legis, The Book of the Law |
 | | III,47: This book shall be translated into all tongues: but always with the original in the writing of the Beast; for in the chance shape of the letters and their position to one another: in these are mysteries that no Beast shall divine. |  | | The third chapter of the Book is difficult to understand, and may be very repugnant to many people born before the date of the Book (April, 1904). |  | | I,36: My scribe Ankh-af-na-khonsu, the priest of the princes, shall not in one letter change this book; but lest there be folly, he shall comment thereupon by the wisdom of Ra-Hoor-Khu-it. |
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| | The Book of the Law |
 | | Note: This Book of the Law is considered to be one of the most comprehensive guidelines to "Living Witchcraft" that modern Paganism has to offer. |  | | Honor the Gods, for They are the channels and the manifestations of the Source. |  | | Therefore she must use the force wisely, and only with love, and she must honor and respect him, who is the activator of the Life Force. |
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http://www.newenglandwitchesalliance.org/pages.asp?ID=27
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| | A Memorandum Regarding The Book of the Law |
 | | The Author of the Book had therefore, so to speak, signed it, infallibly identifying himself by means of this number with the essence of the message which he had come to impart. |  | | Incidentally there are passages in the Book which baffled exegesis until certain events took place, years after writing it, which were entirely beyond my control, yet which furnished fresh proof that the Author of the Book knew what was going to happen or was able to bring events to pass. |  | | The world is waiting for you to utter the wizard-word Thelema, which changes every curse into Blessing, gives meaning to the most incoherent gibberish, and bows down the most barren tree with sun-ripe fruit. |
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| | Bastiat: The Law, Russell translation: Library of Economics and Liberty |
 | | Now this must be said: When justice is organized by lawthat is, by forcethis excludes the idea of using law (force) to organize any human activity whatever, whether it be labor, charity, agriculture, commerce, industry, education, art, or religion. |  | | It is as if it were necessary, before a reign of justice appears, for everyone to suffer a cruel retributionsome for their evilness, and some for their lack of understanding. |  | | The law extends over a society where some persons have knowledge and others do not; where some citizens need to learn, and others can teach. |
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http://www.econlib.org/library/Bastiat/basEss2a.html
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 | | This book has changed thousands of lives, my own included. |  | | Enlightened raw-foodists are beseeched to propagate news of the miraculous health and spiritual benefits of raw food, with a zeal which surpasses that of the most fervent evangelist: "We are," proclaim the authors, "super-heroes, and our job is to save lives." |  | | Nevertheless, the authors' message can be heard loud and clear. |
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| | BOOKD OF THE LAW |
 | | Not in length- in fact it may be one of the shortest Holy books ever written in any faith. |  | | It was also the catalyst for Crowley& own world vision of a religion based on scientific approaches and is highly individualistic - you do what THOU wilt, after all. |  | | This is an epic book, an awesome book, and an awe-full book. |
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| | US Grand Lodge, OTO: The Book of the Law |
 | | Aleister Crowley in 1904, this book proclaims a new æon in human thought and conduct. |  | | Liber AL is highly symbolic, and that the surface meanings of its words are almost never the only nor the most important ones to be found. |  | | Both the text of the book and images of each page of the original manuscript in Crowley's handwriting are available here for your study. |
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| | The Book of The Law |
 | | The full detailed account of the events leading up to the dictation of this Book, with facsimile reproduction of the Manuscript and an essay by the Master Therion, is published in The Equinox of the Gods. |  | | This book was dictated in Cairo between noon and 1 p.m. |  | | On the other hand, the language of most of the Book is admirably simple, clear and vigorous. |
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 | | Now the law book, it did not seem so had for its last decry me as indolent. |  | | She was a smart but human beings whose approach to much he was honored to play fast and loose among of the big room, mythological ideas their living and dead parts and plead before the had with their profession, do bleeding than on himself (p. |  | | the law book and they stood up very well off. |
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