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Oh, I found it, dated 05/31/13. Hulse talks a lot about ABRACADABRA/ABRAHADABRA for 1900, 1901 and 1902, Crowley had designed his eleven pointed star ...
Well, I will tell you that IMO, it's one of the three or four most important books on Liber XXXI/Liber L written in the last 40 years. Richard Cole re...
Oh, and on the topic of this thread, a number of insights can also be made comparing what has been said in this topic to Part One of David Allan Hulse...
Just a side note-- ''Magia Sexualis'' is almost certainly the work of Maria Naglowski, and not Dr. Randolph. Naglowski claimed to have translated it, ...
No, the unexpurgated notebooks of ''The Vision & The Voice'' were published for the first time in three limited editions last year, and the photos...
@brigitte-gorez-santos I'm just happy to see The Vision & the Voice Diaries published unexpurgated...
More than "indications" Shiva. Between the publications of "The Secret Rituals of the O.T.O.," "Sex Magick and Rituals of the O.T.O.," "How To Make Yo...
I concur, Mr. Cole has not made very much at all on this, or any of his other past Thelemic Ventures for that matter, but he has continued from his Bl...
"christibrany" wrote: Forgive me for being of short memory when it comes to things I don't really care about, but I am curious , when/where...
As Mr. Cole pointed out to me several years ago, anyone who carefully read David Allan Hulse's Genesis Of The Book Of The Law is going to come away wi...
No, never. I'm not sure if it had surfaced when Regardie did his 1st Edition of "The Law Is For All" but it was not included in the 3-page fold-out of...
"michaelclarke18" wrote: But just hang on a few years until the last of the baby-boomers have smoked themselves to death and all the charit...
I still have mine! It's stained and spotted now, and the front end paper was torn out by someone decades ago, but it's still the same one I got when I...
"robert schafer" wrote: Jane Wolfe's diaries were published, at least in large part, by Phyllis Seckler in the College of Thelema's In the ...
I don't know what d/j my Castle Books edition originally had. It has blue boards, different than most copies I've seen, I was in High School almost fo...
...and he picked up his hammer and saw!
You mean like:Book 4/Liber ABA/MagickCommentaries on The Holy BooksAstrologyThe Vision and the VoiceThe 2-volume unexpurgated Equinox reprintGems From...
"lashtal" wrote: "Walterfive" wrote: I'll certainly give credit where it due-- his Equinox Vol. V Nos. 2, 3 & 4 are still ...
Oh yeah, I remember! We all were searching for their charters and lineages (or the lack thereof) to make sure we could assure people that Those Nuts h...
"Horemakhet" wrote: Under his leadership they have not been able to bring to completion any major endevour. Exsqueeze me? What is "Astrol...
"terra_trema" wrote: No sigil on the cover, just the title. It's a pretty fine edition actually. Some of the left hand pages aren't printed...
"terra_trema" wrote: "Azidonis" wrote: And Motta... well, I mean, one would really have to get into the nuts and bolts of this...
Ah! Thanks for straightening that point out!
Does yours have the A.'.A.'. sigil on the cover between "The Equinox" and "Of The Gods", or does it just have the cover title in gold letters?
"Azidonis" wrote: "Walterfive" wrote: The Caliph was still in the Man of Earth Triad, a IVth Degree, when Grady McMurtry died ...
The Caliph was still in the Man of Earth Triad, a IVth Degree, when Grady McMurtry died without leaving an apparent heir; the East Coast and West Coas...
"MichaelStaley" wrote: "Walterfive" wrote: "MichaelStaley" wrote: Unless you have access to the first edition of ...
"terra_trema" wrote: I have been advised though, that the original 1st edition Equinoxes are but mere museum pieces these days. They are so...
"MichaelStaley" wrote: Unless you have access to the first edition of The Equinox of the Gods then you may be unaware of this, since it has...
"ignant666" wrote: Also, I believe, throughout the so-called "Caliphate" period, activity in Switzerland that was by no means "clandestine"...
"Azidonis" wrote: "Crowley666" wrote: 93,You are most welcome.I was actually under the impression that it was already classed ...
Correct that Motta was never an O.T.O. Member, I'm not sure that Karl Germer was either.Yes, both Eales and Bersson claim to be Motta's successor, for...
"Azidonis" wrote: "ignant666" wrote: With apologies for double-posting:Cynical parties might note that WB/HB has talked himsel...
"Frater_HPK" wrote: Very simply, boih are Class A documents. If 31 is consisting of "scanned images of the pages of the original 1904 manus...
"Candide" wrote: The fact that Crowley used 'kill me' in other places doesn't for a second change the fact that in XXXI he decided on 'fill...
"Los" wrote: Is it possible that this is one more example of supernaturalism lending extra weight to insufficient evidence, merely because ...
"Shiva" wrote: "Baphomet257" wrote: No. I'm not buying it and I'm shocked that so many people here seem so willing to accept ...
You ought to "Like" the page "Buying Crowley Books" on Facebook, if you're a member of that social site. I post such bargains on it as I can find on s...
The biggest difference between 'em is Motta's comments on the sections deleted by Israel Regardie, and Motta's own chapter Intelligence Services Are N...
Robert Anton Wilson discusses the operation here:br>However, it is my understanding from those who have been entrusted with the Royal Secret, that nei...
Yes, he was asking what sort of binding folks would like to see on the limited edition of it. Apparently either the contractual obligation they had on...
I have a 1 of 25 Blue Cloth of the Mandrake & Holmes Equinox Vol. III No. 1, that is otherwise identical the individual volumes in the above pictu...
I've got a 1 of 5 1/4 leather editon of McKenzie's Royal Masonic Cyclopedia the Hellfire Book Club put out in very limited release several years ago f...
The original printings in hardback and paperback sold out. Very few Thelemic books stay constantantly in print, the revised "Perdurabo" is about the o...
That happens-- ya gotta have a decent place to *keep* your books, after all. 😉
"einDoppelganger" wrote: And Walter?Who cares what the Tibetan book of the Dead has to say on the subject? I do, and thought it relevant ...
"Azidonis" wrote: It would seem that some confusion arises when interpreting "True Will" as "Divine Will" (or "God's Plan"). What do you al...
"kidneyhawk" wrote: It's my observation that a fetus DOES have a Will-and it is clearly a Will to Grow. There is no more a Will to be abort...
Indeed, the danger and illegality were a concern. I don't know about England, but prior to the passage of Roe V. Wade in the U.S. Supreme Court, the f...
There's a lot more to Gargantua and Pantagruel than meets the eye, besides the obvious allusions to the Abbey of Thelema in Part I. Particular attenti...