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Liber Acu Rem Tangere part I (Also called:The Book of Hits) | ||
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This is intended to be a short exegetical primer on ALW using the profound hits generated by applying Lexicon and ALW to Liber AL. Any person using Lexicon can generate these results for themselves or they can be checked manually. Each of these phrases are for the most part, grammatically correct. I have transposed many of the words and phrases in order to create proper grammar, to the effect that I have violated a sacred rule: "change not so much as the style of a letter", but if we are to excise the mystery of Liber AL. Then this cipher system might reveal a deeper exegesis of Al and Thelema in general. Thus, I feel excused in this matter. You may note that each of the ascending values seems to reveal a connected thread within AL. I chose these values because they relate to Crowley's Hebrew and are 'sacred thelemic numbers'. | ||
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93: Chapter 1:
"over you" |
Chapter 2:
"of the old" |
Chapter 3:
"I feel" |
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111: Chapter 1:
"Behold! it" |
Chapter 2:
"come! all ye" |
Chapter 3:
"I am a god of war" |
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156: Chapter 1:
"Scarlet Woman, is" |
Chapter 2:
"I am the Hadit" |
Chapter 3:
"it shall not fade" |
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231: Chapter 1:
"Three Ordeals in one" Chapter 2:
"the complement" Chapter 3:
"in locked glass for a proof"
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418: Chapter 1:
"unveiling of the company of heaven" Chapter 2:
"Enough of Because! Be he damned for a dog!" Chapter 3:
"Thus, shall my worship be about conquest."
666:
"They shall rule the many & the known, these are fools that men adore." Chapter 2:
"Hadit hath not yet been revealed. I am the complement." Chapter 3:
"It shall not fade ever, but miraculous colour shall come back to it."
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