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Overthrowing the Old Gods: Aleister Crowley and the Book of the Law Overthrowing the Old Gods: Aleister Crowley and the Book of the Law by Don Webb
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“The nature and purpose of Xeper is hidden in the myth of the contendings of Set and Horus. In the Temple there are two views of Xeper. One is the Nietzschian view that Xeper is the process of becoming who you are. That is to say, becoming reflects being. The second view is that Xeper is free willed; you can become anything you want to. Neither of these ideas is actually exclusive. Let’s see why.”
Don Webb, Overthrowing the Old Gods: Aleister Crowley and the Book of the Law
“Crowley’s self submitting not to a god but to his Self, the Left-Hand Path was remanifested in the West. The roots of this had been developing in the words of Friedrich Nietzsche and the magick of Paschal Beverly Randolph and the yoga-tantra blend that Pierre Bernard had brought to the American West Coast,”
Don Webb, Overthrowing the Old Gods: Aleister Crowley and the Book of the Law