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ΚΕΦΑΛΗ Μ The HIMOG in Liber CCCXXXIII, The Book of Lies by Aleister Crowley.

“The HIMOG is only visible in so far as He is imperfect.” [via]

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Consider also:

  1. “This Law, Reason, Time, Space, all Limitation blinds us to the Truth.”
  2. “All that we know of Man, Nature, God, is just that which they are not; it is that which they throw off as repugnant.”
  3. “I made it first when I was forty. It was done hastily and with imperfect knowledge. I took seven doses, as the first two or three had no apparent effect. The consequences were extremely violent.”
  4. Making the Invisible Visible
  5. “Living in a time when technique and imagination are continually perfect and complete, because they no longer strive to bring fire from heaven, we forget how imperfect and incomplete they were in even the greatest masters”
December 25, 2011

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