ΚΕΦΑΛΗ ΚΑ The Blind Webster in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“It is not necessary to understand; it is enough to adore.” [via]
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Consider also:
- “The key to infinite power is to reach the Bornless Beyond.”
- “The god may be of clay: adore him; he becomes GOD.”
- “We ignore what created us; we adore what we create. Let us create nothing but GOD!”
- “That which causes us to create is our true father and mother; we create in our own image, which is theirs.”
- “The mind is called ‘wind’, because of its nature; as has been frequently explained, the ideas and words are identical. In this free-flowing, centreless material arises an eddy; a spiral close-coiled upon itself. The theory of the formation of the Ego is that of the Hindus, whose Ahamkara is itself a function of the mind, whose ego it creates. This Ego is entirely divine.”