The Holy Books of Thelema
توسط
Aleister Crowley
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فرمت
جلد نرم
صفحات
322
زبان
انگلیسی
منتشر شده
Nov 1, 1988
ناشر
Red Wheel/Weiser
ISBN-10
0877286868
ISBN-13
9780877286868
توضیحات
In this compilation, readers are introduced to the esoteric teachings of Aleister Crowley, a figure often heralded for his profound influence on modern occultism. Edited by Israel Regardie, the text delves into the foundational principles of Thelema, a spiritual philosophy centered on the notion of individual will and personal destiny. Crowley's writings are intricately woven with rich symbolism, inviting exploration of the mystical and philosophical dimensions of life.
As the pages unfold, one encounters a diverse range of rituals, poems, and invocations that reflect Crowley's unique perspective on spirituality. The work serves not only as a guide for practitioners but also as a historical document that captures the essence of an era steeped in mystique and rebellion against conventional norms. Through Crowley's lens, the reader is encouraged to embrace their own path, seeking knowledge and understanding in the journey of self-discovery.
As the pages unfold, one encounters a diverse range of rituals, poems, and invocations that reflect Crowley's unique perspective on spirituality. The work serves not only as a guide for practitioners but also as a historical document that captures the essence of an era steeped in mystique and rebellion against conventional norms. Through Crowley's lens, the reader is encouraged to embrace their own path, seeking knowledge and understanding in the journey of self-discovery.
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