Commentary (ΚϜ) in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.
“He is called the Second in relation to that which is above the Abyss, comprehended under the title of the First.” [via]
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Consider also:
- “Those who are under the dominion of reason are called blind.”
- “The All-Mighty, the All-Ruler, the All-Knower, the All-Father, adored by all men and by me abhorred, be thou accursed, be thou abolished, be thou annihilated, Amen!”
- “Both ’23’ and ‘Skidoo’ are American words meaning ‘Get out’. This chapter describes the Great Work under the figure of a man ridding himself of all his accidents.”
- “It is not every Man who is called to the sublime Task of the AA”
- “Yet is this Adaptation but Defence for the most Part, or at the best Subterfuge and Stratagem in the Tactics of thy Life, with but an accidental and subordinate Relation to thy true Will, whereof by Consciousness and by Reason thou mayst be ignorant, unless by Fortune great and rare thou be already harmonized in thyself, the Outer with the Inner, which Grace is not common among Men, and is the Reward of previous Attainment.”