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The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I by Aleister Crowley
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“The man of earth is the adherent. The lover giveth his life unto the work among men. The hermit goeth solitary, and giveth only of his light unto men.”
Aleister Crowley, The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I
“And this is the mystery that I declare unto thee: that from the Crown itself spring the three great delusions; Aleph is madness, and Beth is falsehood, and Gimel is glamour.
—The Cry of the 3rd Aethyr Which Is Called ZON”
Aleister Crowley, The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I
“Verily, I say unto thee, many are the adepts that have looked upon the back parts of my father, and cried, "our eyes fail before the glory of thy countenance.”
Aleister Crowley, The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I
“I find that I was wrong in suggesting that a Master of the Temple had a right to enter the temple of a Magus or an Ipsissimus. On the contrary, the rule that holds below, holds also above. The higher you go, the greater is the distance from one grade to another.”
Aleister Crowley, The Best of the Equinox, Enochian Magick: Volume I