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A major thread 🧵 into Aleister Crowley’s “The Book of the Law”:

If you watch #GemComms, follow @LKDarktoLight1, @Gem_Comms and @Pouissant17 you’ll hear about Thelema, what Cult 93 practices, and Crowley’s “The Book of the Law”. I’m not too sure many know and understand what “The Book of the Law” is though. This 🧵 will hopefully change that.
Liber AL vel Legis/The Book of the Law

“Liber AL vel Legis (Classical Latin: [ˈlɪbɛr aː.ɛɫ wɛl‿ˈleːgɪs]), commonly known as The Book of the Law, is the central sacred text of Thelema. Aleister Crowley said that it was dictated to him by a beyond-human being who called himself 'Aiwass'. Rose Edith Kelly, Crowley's wife, wrote two phrases in the manuscript. The three chapters of the book are spoken by the deities Nuit, Hadit, and Ra-Hoor-Khuit.”

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Who is Nuit?

“Nuit [pronunciation?] (alternatively Nu, Nut, or Nuith) is a goddess in Thelema, the speaker in the first Chapter of The Book of the Law, the sacred text written or received in 1904 by Aleister Crowley.

Based on the Ancient Egyptian sky goddess Nut, who arches over her husband/brother, Geb (Earth god). She is usually depicted as a naked woman who is covered with stars.”

“Within this system, she is one-third of the triadic cosmology, along with Hadit (her masculine counterpart), and Ra-Hoor-Khuit, the Crowned and Conquering Child. She has several titles, including "Our Lady of the Stars", and "Lady of the Starry Heaven". In The Book of the Law she says of herself: "I am Infinite Space, and the Infinite Stars thereof", and in other sections she is called "Queen of Heaven," and "Queen of Space." Nuit is symbolized by a sphere whose circumference is nowhere and whose center is everywhere, (this idea is nearly identical to the definition of God attributed to Hermes Trismegistus and later Alain de Lille in the 12th century). Hadit is the infinitely small point at the center of the sphere of Nuit.

According to Thelemic doctrine, it is the interaction between these two cosmic principles of Nuit and Hadit that creates the manifested universe similar to the gnostic syzygy.”Image
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Who is Hadit?

“Hadit /ˈhædit/ (sometimes Had) refers to a Thelemic deity. Hadit is the principal speaker of the second chapter of The Book of the Law (written or received by Aleister Crowley in 1904).”

“Hadit identifies himself as the point in the center of the circle, the axle of the wheel, the cube in the circle, "the flame that burns in every heart of man, and in the core of every star," and the worshipper's own inner self. Hadit has been interpreted[according to whom?] as the inner spirit of man, the Holy Ghost, the sperm and egg in which the DNA of man is carried, the Elixir Vitae. When juxtaposed with Nuit in The Book of the Law, Hadit represents each unique point-experience. These point-experiences in aggregate comprise the sum of all possible experience, Nuith.

Hadit, "the Great God, the lord of the sky," is depicted on the Stele of Revealing in the form of the winged disk of the Sun, Horus of Behdet (also known as the Behdeti). However, while the ancient Egyptians treated the Sun and the other stars as separate, Thelema connects the sun-god Hadit with every individual star. Furthermore, The Book of the Law says: "Every man and every woman is a star."

Hadit is the Secret Seed. In The Book of the Law he says; "I am alone: there is no God where I am.". He is "the flame that burns in every heart of man, and in the core of every star." He is identified with kundalini; in The Book of the Law he says, "I am the secret Serpent coiled about to spring: in my coiling there is joy. If I lift up my head, I and my Nuit are one. If I droop down mine head, and shoot forth venom, then is rapture of the earth, and I and the earth are one. There is great danger in me..."

Hadit is the Fire of Desire at the Heart of Matter (Nuit)[according to whom?]. The combination of the upward-pointing triangle of Hadit and the downward-pointing triangle of Nuit forms the Star of Spirit (the Hexagram). The union of the infinitely small Hadit and the infinitely great Nuit causes an explosive rapture which leads to samādhi.”Image
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Who is Heru-ra-ha/Ra-Hoor-Khuit?

“Heru-ra-ha (lit. 'Horus sun-flesh') is a composite deity within Thelema, a religion that began in 1904 with Aleister Crowley and The Book of the Law. Heru-ra-ha is composed of Hoor-paar-kraat and Ra-Hoor-Khuit. He is associated with the other two major Thelemic deities found in The Book of the Law, Nuit and Hadit, who are also godforms related to ancient Egyptian mythology. Their stelae link Nuit and Hadit to the established ancient Egyptian deities Nut and Hor-Bhdt (Horus of Edfu).”

“The active aspect of Heru-ra-ha is Ra-Hoor-Khuit (sometimes also anglicized as Ra-Hoor-Khu-it, Ra-Har-Khuti, or Ra-Har-Akht; Egyptological pronunciation: Ra-Horakhty or Ra-Herakhty), means 'Ra (who is) Horus of the Horizon'.[4] Ra-Hoor-Khuit or Ra-Hoor-Khut is the speaker in the third chapter of The Book of the Law.

Within Thelema, Ra-Hoor-Khuit is called 'Lord of the Aeon' (which began in 1904 according to Thelemic doctrine), and 'The Crowned and Conquering Child'. An appellation of Ra, identifying him with Horus, this name shows the two as manifestations of the singular solar force. According to Crowley, the five-pointed "star of flame" symbolizes Ra-Hoor-Khuit in certain contexts.

"Khuit" also refers to a local form of the goddess Hathor at Athribis, who guarded the heart of Osiris."Khut" refers to the goddess Isis as light giver of the new year; some older sources say that it can also refer to the fiery serpent on the crown of Ra.”Image
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“The Book of the Law” continued:

“Through the reception of the Book, Crowley proclaimed the arrival of a new stage in the spiritual evolution of humanity, to be known as the "Æon of Horus". The primary precept of this new aeon is the charge, "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law."

The book contains three chapters, each of which was alleged to be written down in one hour, beginning at noon, on 8 April, 9 April, and 10 April in Cairo, Egypt, in the year 1904. Crowley says that the author was an entity named Aiwass, whom he later referred to as his personal Holy Guardian Angel. Biographer Lawrence Sutin quotes private diaries that fit this story and writes that "if ever Crowley uttered the truth of his relation to the Book," his public account accurately describes what he remembered on this point.

Crowley himself wrote "Certain very serious questions have arisen with regard to the method by which this Book was obtained. I do not refer to those doubts—real or pretended—which hostility engenders, for all such are dispelled by study of the text; no forger could have prepared so complex a set of numerical and literal puzzles[...]"

The book is often referred to simply as Liber AL, Liber Legis or just AL, though technically the latter two refer only to the manuscript.”Image
Structure and style:

“The technical title of the book is Liber AL vel Legis, sub figura CCXX, as delivered by XCIII=418 to DCLXVI, although this title never occurs in the Book itself, which refers to itself as "the Book of the Law" and "the threefold Book of Law" (chapters 1:35, 3:75). CCXX is 220 in Roman figures, representing The Tree of Life (10 numbers times 22 paths), and is the number of verses of the Book in typescript. XCIII is 93, the enumeration of both "The word of the law" Thelema and Aiwass. DCLXVI is 666, the number of Crowley as Great Beast both as Adept and Magus. This is a way of saying that the book was delivered by Aiwass (whose number is both 93 and 418) to Crowley, who is The Beast 666.

The facsimile manuscript of the Book is not, however, numbered 220, but XXXI (31) as the first chapter's verses are unnumbered in the original manuscript: that is, no verse numbers were dictated to Crowley for chapter one. Both editions were titled by Crowley AL, pronounced "El", value 31, so therefore Liber 31 is the manuscript of The Book of the Law called AL (not be confused with Liber 31 by C. S. Jones (Frater Achad), which is an exegesis of some of the qabalistic symbolism of the Book), whereas Liber 220 is the edited (strictly according to the editing instructions dictated as part of the text of the Book itself), printed form of the text: see The Equinox of The Gods for a full account by Crowley of the reception and publishing of the Book according to these internal instructions.

The original title of the book was Liber L vel Legis. Crowley retitled it Liber AL vel Legis in 1921, when he also gave the handwritten manuscript its own title.”Image
Creation:

Summons

“According to Crowley, the story began on 16 March 1904, when he tried to "shew the Sylphs" by use of the Bornless Ritual to his wife, Rose Edith Kelly, while spending the night in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, "They're waiting for you!" Since Rose had no interest in magic or mysticism, she took little interest. However, on the 18th, after he invoked Thoth (the god of knowledge), she mentioned Horus by name as the one waiting for him. Crowley, still skeptical, asked her numerous questions about Horus, which she answered accurately supposedly without having any prior study of the subject:

“1. Force and Fire (I asked her to describe his moral qualities.)

2. Deep blue light. (I asked her to describe the conditions caused by him. This light is quite unmistakable and unique; but of course her words, though a fair description of it, might equally apply to some other.)

3. Horus. (I asked her to pick out his name from a list of ten dashed off at haphazard.)

4. Recognized his figure when shown. (This refers to the striking scene in the Boulak Museum, which will be dealt with in detail.)

5. Knew my past relations with the God. (This means, I think, that she knew I had taken his place in temple (See Equinox Vol. I, No. II, the Neophyte Ritual of the G.D.) etc., and that I had never once invoked him.)

6. Knew his enemy. (I asked, "Who is his enemy?" Reply, "Forces of the waters—of the Nile." She knew no Egyptology—or anything else.)

7. Knew his lineal figure and its color. (A 1/84 chance.)

8. Knew his place in temple. (A 1/4 chance, at the least.)

9. Knew his weapon (from a list of 6.)

10. Knew his planetary nature (from a list of 7 planets.)

11. Knew his number (from a list of 10 units.)

12. Picked him out of (a) Five, (b) Three indifferent, i, e, arbitrary symbols. (This means that I settled in my own mind that say D of A, B, C, D, and E should represent him and that she then said D.)

We cannot too strongly insist on the extraordinary character of this identification.
Calculate the odds! We cannot find a mathematical expression for tests 1,2,4,5, or 6, but the other 7 tests give us: 1/10 x 1/84 x 1/4 x 1/6 x 1/7 x 1/10 x 1/15 = 1/21,168,000

Twenty-one million to one against her getting through half the ordeal!””Image
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Summons continued:

“Crowley also gives a different chronology, in which an invocation of Horus preceded the questioning. Lawrence Sutin says this ritual described Horus in detail, and could have given Rose the answers to her husband's questions.

As part of his 'test' for Rose, Crowley wrote that they visited the Bulaq Museum where Crowley asked her to point out an image of Horus. Much to Crowley's initial amusement, she passed by several common images of the god, and went upstairs. From across the room Rose identified Horus on the stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu, then housed under inventory number 666 (since moved to the Egyptian Museum of Cairo, number A 9422). The stela would subsequently be known to Thelemites (adherents of Thelema) as the "Stele of Revealing."

On 20 March, Crowley invoked Horus, "with great success". Between 23 March and 8 April, Crowley had the hieroglyphs on the stele translated. Also, Rose revealed that her "informant" was not Horus himself, but his messenger, Aiwass.

Finally, on 7 April, Rose gave Crowley his instructions—for three days he was to enter the "temple" and write down what he heard between noon and 1:00 P.M.”Image
Speakers:

“Although the messenger of Liber AL was Aiwass, each chapter is presented as an expression of one of three god-forms: Nuit, Hadit, and Ra-Hoor-Khuit.

The first chapter is spoken by Nuit, the Egyptian goddess of the night sky, called the Queen of Space. Crowley calls her the "Lady of the Starry Heaven, who is also Matter in its deepest metaphysical sense, who is the infinite in whom all we live and move and have our being."

The second chapter is spoken by Hadit, who refers to himself as the "complement of Nu,"[This quote needs a citation] i.e., his bride. As such, he is the infinitely condensed point, the center of her infinite circumference. Crowley says of him, "He is eternal energy, the Infinite Motion of Things, the central core of all being. The manifested Universe comes from the marriage of Nuit and Hadit; without this could no thing be. This eternal, this perpetual marriage-feast is then the nature of things themselves; and therefore, everything that exists is a "crystallisation of divine ecstasy", and "He sees the expansion and the development of the soul through joy."

The third chapter is spoken by Ra-Hoor-Khuit, "a god of War and of Vengeance",[This quote needs a citation] also identified as Hoor-paar-kraat, the Crowned and Conquering Child.

Crowley sums up the speakers of the three chapters thus, "we have Nuit, Space, Hadit, the point of view; these experience congress, and so produce Heru-Ra-Ha, who combines the ideas of Ra-Hoor-Khuit and Hoor-paar-kraat."

The book also introduces:

•The Beast (The Great Beast 666, TO MEGA THERION, Aleister Crowley)

•The Scarlet Woman, also known as Babalon, the Mother of Abominations

•Ankh-af-na-khonsu (the historical priest associated with the Stele of Revealing)”Image
Writing:

Crowley said he wrote The Book of the Law on 8, 9 and 10 April 1904, between the hours of noon and 1:00 pm, in the flat where he and his new wife were staying for their honeymoon, which he described as being near the Boulak Museum in a fashionable European quarter of Cairo, let by the firm Congdon & Co. The apartment was on the ground floor, and the "temple" was the drawing room.

Crowley described the encounter in detail in The Equinox of the Gods, saying that as he sat at his desk in Cairo, the voice of Aiwass came from over his left shoulder in the furthest corner of the room. This voice is described as passionate and hurried, and was "of deep timbre, musical and expressive, its tones solemn, voluptuous, tender, fierce or aught else as suited the moods of the message. Not bass—perhaps a rich tenor or baritone." Further, the voice was devoid of "native or foreign accent."

Crowley also got a "strong impression" of the speaker's general appearance. Aiwass had a body composed of "fine matter," which had a gauze-like transparency. Further, he "seemed to be a tall, dark man in his thirties, well-knit, active and strong, with the face of a savage king, and eyes veiled lest their gaze should destroy what they saw. The dress was not Arab; it suggested Assyria or Persia, but very vaguely.

Despite initially writing that it was an "excellent example of automatic writing," Crowley later insisted that it was not just automatic writing (though the writing included aspects of this, since when Crowley tried to stop writing he was compelled to continue. The writing also recorded Crowley's own thoughts). Rather he said that the experience was exactly like an actual voice speaking to him. This resulted in a few transcription errors, about which the scribe had to later inquire.

“Note, moreover, with what greedy vanity I claim authorship even of all the other A∴A∴ Books in Class A, though I wrote them inspired beyond all I know to be I. Yet in these Books did Aleister Crowley, the master of English both in prose and in verse, partake insofar as he was That. Compare those Books with The Book of the Law! The style [of the former] is simple and sublime; the imagery is gorgeous and faultless; the rhythm is subtle and intoxicating; the theme is interpreted in faultless symphony. There are no errors of grammar, no infelicities of phrase. Each Book is perfect in its kind.

I, daring to snatch credit for these [...] dared nowise to lay claim to have touched The Book of the Law, not with my littlest finger-tip.”

He also admits to the possibility that Aiwass may be identified with his own subconscious, although he thought this was unlikely:

“Of course I wrote them, ink on paper, in the material sense; but they are not My words, unless Aiwaz be taken to be no more than my subconscious self, or some part of it: in that case, my conscious self being ignorant of the Truth in the Book and hostile to most of the ethics and philosophy of the Book, Aiwaz is a severely suppressed part of me.””Image
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Writing continued:

“Crowley himself was initially opposed to the book and its message:

“The fact of the matter was that I resented The Book of the Law with my whole soul. For one thing, it knocked my Buddhism completely on the head. ... I was bitterly opposed to the principles of the Book on almost every point of morality. The third chapter seemed to me gratuitously atrocious.”

Shortly after making a few copies for evaluation by close friends, the manuscript was misplaced and forgotten about. It would be several years before it was found, and the first official publication occurred in 1909.

“The Book of the Law annoyed me; I was still obsessed by the idea that secrecy was necessary to a magical document, that publication would destroy its importance. I determined, in a mood which I can only describe as a fit of ill temper, to publish The Book of the Law, and then get rid of it for ever.””Image
Original manuscript:

“A facsimile of the original handwritten manuscript was published in The Equinox, Volume I, Number VII, in 1912. In 1921, Crowley gave the manuscript its own title, "AL (Liber Legis), The Book of the Law, sub figura XXXI", to distinguish it from the typeset version. It is now sometimes referred to as simply "Liber XXXI".

The original manuscript was sent on Crowley's death to Karl Germer, the executor of his will and head of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.). On Germer's death no trace of it could be found in his papers. There matters rested until 1984, when Tom Whitmore, the new owner of a house in Berkeley, California, began searching through the junk left in the basement by the previous owner. Among the used mattresses, lumber, and outdated high school textbooks were two boxes of assorted papers and newspaper clippings dealing with Germer's affairs, the charter of the O.T.O. and an envelope containing the manuscript of The Book of the Law. Whitmore donated the papers to the O.T.O.”Image
Changes to the manuscript:

“The final version of Liber Legis includes text that did not appear in the original writing, including many small changes to spelling. In several cases, stanzas from the Stele of Revealing were inserted within the text.

Chapter 1:

For example, chapter 1, page 2, line 9 was written as "V.1. of Spell called the Song" and was replaced with:

“Above, the gemmèd azure is
The naked splendour of Nuit;
She bends in ecstasy to kiss
The secret ardours of Hadit.
The wingèd globe, the starry blue,
Are mine, O Ankh-af-na-khonsu!”

On page 6 of chapter 1, the following is in the original manuscript:

“And the sign shall be my ecstasy, the consciousness of the continuity of existence, the unfragmentary non-atomic fact of my universality. along with a note: Write this in whiter words But go forth on.”

This was later changed to:

“And the sign shall be my ecstasy, the consciousness of the continuity of existence, the omnipresence of my body. (AL I:26)”

Again in chapter 1, on page 19, Crowley writes, (Lost 1 phrase) The shape of my star is—. Later, it was Rose who filled in the lost phrase:

“The Five Pointed Star, with a Circle in the Middle, & the circle is Red. (AL I:60)”

Chapter 3:

The last chapter contains a few spelling changes, and includes large chunks inserted from Crowley's paraphrase of The Stele of Revealing.

The phrase "Force of Coph Nia", which is found in chapter 3, on page 64 (verse 72), was filled in by Rose Kelly because that place in the manuscript had been left incomplete as not having been properly heard by Crowley during the supposed dictation. Israel Regardie proposed that Coph Nia could have been intended to represent Ain Soph, the Cabalistic phrase for Infinity, and that Rose might not have known that Hebrew letters are written from right to left or their meaning.”Image
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The Comment:

“Based on several passages, including: "My scribe Ankh-af-na-khonsu, the priest of the princes, shall not in one letter change this book; but lest there be folly, he shall comment thereupon by the wisdom of Ra-Hoor-Khuit" (AL I:36), Crowley felt compelled to interpret AL in writing. He wrote two large sets of commentaries where he attempted to decipher each line.

In 1912, he prepared AL and his current comments on it for publication in The Equinox, I(7). However, he was not satisfied with this initial attempt. He recalls in his confessions (Crowley 1989, p. 674) that he thought the existing commentary was "shamefully meagre and incomplete." He later explains, "I had stupidly supposed this Comment to be a scholarly exposition of the Book, an elucidation of its obscurities and a demonstration of its praeterhuman origin. I understand at last that this idea is nonsense. The Comment must be an interpretation of the Book intelligible to the simplest minds, and as practical as the Ten Commandments." Moreover, this Comment should be arrived at "inspirationally," as the Book itself had been.

Years later in 1925 while in Tunis, Tunisia, Crowley received his inspiration. He published his second commentary, often called simply "The Comment",[citation needed] in the Tunis edition of AL, of which only 11 copies were printed, and signed it as Ankh-f-n-khonsu (lit. "He Lives in Khonsu"—a historical priest who lived in Thebes in the 26th dynasty, associated with the Stele of Revealing). Crowley later tasked his friend and fellow O.T.O. member Louis Wilkinson with preparing an edited version of Crowley's commentaries which was published some time after Crowley's death as The Law is for All.”Image
Interpretation:

“Thanks in large part to The Comment, interpretation of the often cryptic text is generally considered by Thelemites a matter for the individual reader.[citation needed] Crowley wrote about Liber AL in great detail throughout the remainder of his life, apparently attempting to decipher its mysteries.”

“The emancipation of mankind from all limitations whatsoever is one of the main precepts of the Book. Aiwass, uttering the word Thelema (with all its implications), destroys completely the formula of the Dying God. Thelema implies not merely a new religion, but a new cosmology, a new philosophy, a new ethics. It co-ordinates the disconnected discoveries of science, from physics to psychology, into a coherent and consistent system.””

Via Hermetic Qabalah:

“The general method that Crowley used to interpret the obscurities of Liber AL was Hermetic Qabalah, especially its numerological method of gematria. He writes, "Many such cases of double entendre, paronomasia in one language or another, sometimes two at once, numerical-literal puzzles, and even (on one occasion) an illuminating connexion of letters in various lines by a slashing scratch, will be found in the Qabalistic section of the Commentary." In Magick Without Tears he wrote:

“Now there was enough comprehensible at the time to assure me that the Author of the Book knew at least as much Qabalah as I did: I discovered subsequently more than enough to make it certain without error that he knew a very great deal more, and that of an altogether higher order, than I knew; finally, such glimmerings of light as time and desperate study have thrown on many other obscure passages, to leave no doubt whatever in my mind that he is indeed the supreme Qabalist of all time.””Image
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Interpretation continued:

“Via prophecy:

“Crowley would later consider the subsequent events of his life, and the apparent fulfilment of certain 'predictions' of the book, as further proof:

“The author of The Book of the Law foresaw and provided against all such difficulties by inserting in the text discoveries which I did not merely not make for years afterwards, but did not even possess the machinery for making. Some, in fact, depend upon events which I had no part in bringing about.”

One such key event was Charles Stansfeld Jones claiming the grade of Magister Templi, which Crowley saw as the birth of his 'Magical Son'. Crowley believed that Jones later went on to "discover the Key of it all" as foretold in the book (II:76, III:47). Crowley believed that Jones' discovery of the critical value of 31 gave Crowley further insight into his qabalistic understanding and interpretation of the book. Upon receiving notification of this discovery, Crowley replied:

“\ = 418. "Thou knowest not." Your key opens Palace. CCXX has unfolded like a flower. All solved, even II.76 & III.47. Did you know Π = 3.141593? And oh! lots more!””

Via English Qaballa:

“English Qaballa (EQ) is an English-based Hermetic Qabalah supported by a system of arithmancy that interprets the letters of the English alphabet via an assigned set of values, discovered by James Lees in 1976. It is the result of an intent to understand, interpret, and elaborate on the mysteries of Aleister Crowley's received text, Liber AL vel Legis, the Book of the Law. According to Jake Stratton-Kent, "the English Qaballa is a qabalah and not a system of numerology. A qabalah is specifically related to three factors: one, a language; two, a 'holy' text or texts; three, mathematical laws at work in these two."

The "order & value" discovered by James Lees lays the letters out on the grid superimposed on the page of manuscript of Liber AL on which this verse (III:47) appears (sheet 16 of Chapter III). Also appearing on this page are a diagonal line and a circled cross. The Book of the Law states that the book should only be printed with Crowley's hand-written version included, suggesting that there are mysteries in the "chance shape of the letters and their position to one another" of Crowley's handwriting. Whichever top-left to bottom-right diagonal is read the magickal order of the letters is obtained.”Image
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Skeptical views:

“Crowley's former secretary Israel Regardie argued in his biography of Crowley, The Eye in the Triangle, that Aiwass was an unconscious expression of Crowley's personality. Regardie stated that although Crowley initially regarded Aiwass as one of the secret chiefs, years later he came to believe that Aiwass was his own Holy Guardian Angel.

“It can safely be said that current psychological theory would agree that any one person is possessed of all sorts of knowledge and power of which he is totally unconscious... Both Freudian and Jungian theory are on the side of such an assumption..”

Regardie also argued that Rose's ability to answer Crowley's questions about Horus and the Qabala was not as remarkable as Crowley thought. Rose had been married to Crowley for eight months at this point and Regardie stated that Crowley may well have used Rose as a 'sounding board' for many of his own ideas. Therefore, she may not have been as ignorant of magick and mysticism as Crowley made out.

In his introduction to his edition of The Law is for All, Israel Regardie stated:

“It really makes little difference in the long run whether The Book of the Law was dictated to [Crowley] by a preterhuman intelligence named Aiwass or whether it stemmed from the creative deeps of Aleister Crowley. The book was written. And he became the mouthpiece for the Zeitgeist, accurately expressing the intrinsic nature of our time as no one else has done to date.”

Charles R. Cammell, author of Aleister Crowley: The Man, the Mage, the Poet also believed the Book was an expression of Crowley's personality:

“The mind behind the maxims is cold, cruel and relentless. Mercy there is none, nor consolation; nor hope save in the service of this dread messenger of the gods of Egypt. Such is Liber Legis in letter and spirit; and as such, and in consideration of its manner of reception, it is a document of curious interest. That it is in part (but in part only) an emanation from Crowley's unconscious mind I can believe; for it bears a likeness to his own Daemonic personality.”

Scholar Joshua Gunn also argued that the stylistic similarities between the Book and Crowley's poetic writings were too great for it to be anything other than Crowley's work:

“Although Crowley seemed to believe sincerely that The Book of the Law was inspired by superhuman intelligences, its clichéd imagery, overwrought style, and overdone ecophonetic displays are too similar to Crowley's other poetic writings to be the product of something supernatural.””Image
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Editions:

“The Book of the Law was first published in 1909 as part of ΘΕΛΗΜΑ, a collection of the holy books of Thelema. ΘΕΛΗΜΑ was privately published in London by the A∴A∴ as a three volume set, with The Book of the Law appearing in Volume III. It was next published in 1913 as part of The Equinox, Volume I, Number X. In both of these early editions it is titled Liber L vel Legis. Subsequent published editions include:

•1925 Tunis edition, only 11 copies printed

•Ordo Templi Orientis, London, 1938, privately issued (US edition 1942, although dated 1938)

•Weiser Books (Reissue edition; 1976; ISBN 0-87728-334-6)

•Weiser Books (100th Anniversary edition; March 2004; ISBN 1-57863-308-7)

•Thelema Media (100th Anniversary edition; (leather bound limited edition: 418 copies); March 2004; ISBN 1-932599-03-7)

•Mandrake of Oxford (April 1992; paperback; ISBN 1-869928-93-8)

Liber AL is also published in many books, including:

•The Holy Books of Thelema (Equinox III:9). (1983). York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-579-9

•The Equinox (III:10). (1990). York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-719-8

•Magick: Liber ABA, Book Four, Parts I–IV. (1997). York Beach, Maine: Samuel Weiser. ISBN 0-87728-919-0”Image
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Michael A. Leven is adviser at Turning Point USA as well as a board member of the “Birthright Israel Foundation”. Leven is also a major player in the Las Vegas scene and vice chairman of the Marcus Foundation.Image
Las Vegas:

In Las Vegas, Leven is a major player.

Leven is President of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation as well as the Sands Aviation Bermuda, Ltd., and non-executive director of Sands China Ltd. [the Sands Chinese branch of the company] until 2015. Image
Marcus Foundation

Who is the Marcus Foundation which Leven sits as vice chairman?

The Marcus Foundation was created by Bernard “Bernie” Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot.  The foundation’s primary philanthropic effort was $250 million to the creation of the Georgia Aquarium, which opened in 2005. The foundation supports medical research; nonprofits in Atlanta, Georgia and Boca Raton, Florida; nonprofits in Israel and the U.S. supporting Jewish causes; and center-right public policy organizations.

The Marcus Foundation is the creation of Bernard “Bernie” Marcus, who co-founded Home Depot with Arthur M. Blank and Ken Langone in 1979 and retired as Home Depot chairman in 2002. In a 2019 interview with the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Marcus said he had given away $2 billion up to that time and planned to donate 80to 90 percent of his remaining fortune to philanthropy and that while he left detailed instructions to his executors, he hoped to give as much money away during his lifetime as possible. The newspaper noted that Forbes calculated his wealth at $5.7 billion. “I want to live to be 100 because I want to be in a position to give it away to those things that I really believe in,” he said.

Marcus Foundation Grantmaking:

In 2020, the Marcus Foundation donated $80 million to the Shepherd Center, a rehabilitation center in Atlanta whose patients suffer from strokes, multiple sclerosis, and other brain-related illnesses. The grant will be used to support construction of a new building for the center, augment outpatient care, and start a new program to aid soldiers suffering traumatic brain injuries.

In 2021, the Marcus foundation gave $20 million to launch the Gary Sinise Foundation Avalon Network, which will be used to launch a national network of treatment centers for veterans experiencing post-traumatic stress, brain injuries, and substance abuse problems. The Marcus foundation grant was matched by a $20 million grant from the Arthur M. Blank Family Foundation.

A Marcus Foundation grant in 2021 was a three-year, $60 million grant to the Jewish Education Fund to support RootOne, which offers Jewish teenagers trips to Israel. RootOne said it would use the grant to provide 10,000 trips for teenagers by 2025 and over 20,000 by 2039.

Marcus Foundation grants of over $5 million in 2019 included Hillel International ($8.7 million), Thomas Jefferson University Hospital ($6.8 million), Marcus Autism Center ($5.7 million), Emory University ($5.1 million), and the Boulder Crest Foundation ($5 million).  Center-right public policy organizations receiving over $100,000 included the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies ($3.9 million), Turning Point USA ($500,000), the Federalist Society($150,000), and American Enterprise Institute ($100,000).Image
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Oct 29, 2025
🧵The Santa Clause 3: The Movie People Don’t Get. I Wasn’t Just a Christmas Movie; It’s Was A Mirror Image
People hate The Santa Clause 3. Critics call it cheesy, over-the-top, and a weak sequel. I love it. Not because of nostalgia or blindness to flaws; I love it because I’m awake while most of the world is asleep. Tim Allen didn’t just make a family movie. He used it as a mirror, reflecting what we’ve become. He held up the commercialization, ego, and hollow spectacle of Christmas for all to see. People hated it because they couldn’t look in that mirror.
Jack Frost isn’t just a silly villain. He’s the embodiment of everything fake and commercial about modern Christmas. Flashy, theatrical, obsessed with branding and control, he represents the hollow spectacle the holiday had devolved into. Most see him as comic relief. I see him as a warning: this is what happens when society worships glitter over meaning, ego over spirit, and spectacle over substance.Image
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Aug 29, 2025
Thread 🧵: Who is the treasonous Luciferian secret society @BnaiBrith?

B'nai B'rith International (/bəˌneɪ ˈbrɪθ/ bə-NAY BRITH; from Hebrew: בְּנֵי בְּרִית, romanized: b'né brit, lit. 'Children of the Covenant') is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit Jewish and Zionist service organization and was formerly a cultural association for German Jewish immigrants to the United States. B'nai B'rith states that it is committed to the security and continuity of the Jewish people and the State of Israel and combating antisemitism and other forms of bigotry.

Although the organization's historic roots stem from a system of fraternal lodges and units in the late 19th century, as fraternal organizations declined throughout the United States, the organization evolved into a dual system of both lodges and units. The membership pattern became more common to other contemporary organizations of members affiliated by contribution in addition to formal dues paying members. B'nai B'rith has members, donors and supporters around the world.Image
History:
B'nai B'rith was founded in Aaron Sinsheimer's café in New York City's Lower East Side on 13 October 1843, by 12 recent German Jewish immigrants led by Henry Jones. It was organized as a secret lodge. The new organization represented an attempt to organize Jews of the local community to confront what Isaac Rosenbourg, one of the founders, called "the deplorable condition of Jews in this, our newly adopted country". The new group's purpose, as described in its constitution, called for the traditional functions performed by Jewish societies in Europe: "Visiting and attending the sick" and "protecting and assisting the widow and the orphan". Its founders had hoped that it soon would encompass all Jews in the United States, but this did not happen, since other Jewish organizations also were forming around the same time.

The German-speaking founders originally named the organization Bundes-Brüder (German for "Brothers of the Covenant") to reflect their goal of a fraternal order that could provide comfort to the entire spectrum of Jewish Americans. Although early meetings were conducted in German, after a short time English emerged as the language of choice and the name was changed to B'nai B'rith. In the late 20th century, the translation was changed to the more contemporary and inclusive Children of the Covenant.

Despite its fraternal and local beginnings, B'nai B'rith spoke out for Jewish rights early in its history and used its growing national chain of lodges as a way to exercise political influence on behalf of world Jewry. In 1851, for example, it circulated petitions urging Secretary of State Daniel Webster to demand the end of Jewish disabilities in Switzerland, during on-going trade negotiations. Into the 1920s the B'nai B'rith continued in its political work by joining in Jewish delegations and lobbying efforts through which American Jews sought to influence public policy, both domestic and foreign. B'nai B'rith also played a crucial role in transnational Jewish politics. The later spread of the organization around the world made it a nerve center of intra-Jewish communication and mutual endeavor.Image
1843 to early 1900s:
B'nai B'rith's activities during the 19th and 20th centuries were dominated by mutual aid, social service and philanthropy. In keeping with their concerns for protecting their families, the organization's first concrete action was the establishment of an insurance policy awarding widows of deceased members $30 toward funeral expenses and a stipend of $1 a week for the rest of their life. To aid their children, each child would also receive a stipend and, for male children, the assurance he would be taught a trade.

In 1851, Covenant Hall was erected in New York City as the first Jewish community center in the United States, and also what is widely considered to be the first Jewish public library in the United States. One year later, B'nai B'rith established the Maimonides Library. Immediately following the Civil War—when Jews on both sides of the battle were left homeless—B'nai B'rith founded the 200-bed Cleveland Jewish Orphan Home. Over the next several years, the organization would establish numerous hospitals, orphanages and homes for the aged.

In 1868, when a devastating flood crippled Baltimore, B'nai B'rith responded with a disaster relief campaign. This act preceded the founding of the American Red Cross by 13 years and was to be the first of many domestic relief programs. That same year, B'nai B'rith sponsored its first overseas philanthropic project raising $4,522 to aid the victims of a cholera epidemic in Ottoman Palestine.

In 1875, a lodge was established in Toronto, followed soon after by another in Montreal and in 1882 by a lodge in Berlin. Membership outside of the United States grew rapidly. Soon, lodges were formed in Cairo (1887) and in Jerusalem (1888—nine years before Theodor Herzl convened the First Zionist Congress in Basel, Switzerland). The Jerusalem lodge became the first public organization to hold all of its meetings in Hebrew.

After 1881, with the mass immigration of Eastern European Jews to the United States, B'nai B'rith sponsored Americanization classes, trade schools and relief programs. This began a period of rapid membership growth, a change in the system of representation and questioning of the secret rituals common to fraternal organizations. In 1897, when the organization's U.S. membership numbered slightly more than 18,000, B'nai B'rith formed a ladies' auxiliary chapter in San Francisco. This was to become B'nai B'rith Women, which in 1988 broke away as an independent organization, Jewish Women International.Image
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Aug 24, 2025
🦈 The Occult Symbolism of Jaws – A Deep Dive 🧵

Opening Ritual: Chrissie’s Sacrifice
The film begins with a night attack on Chrissie, immediately signaling a ritualistic tone. Night represents Isis, the moon goddess who rules over the watery realm. Chrissie’s death is not random, it is a sacrifice to Isis, establishing the cosmic order and chaos that will unfold. This mirrors Egyptian initiation rituals, where offerings to deities establish the sacred framework. Her death also introduces the shark as Set/Typhon, the chaotic destroyer, while the waters become the liminal space of danger and transformation. The audience witnesses the first step in the mythic cycle: the uninitiated are consumed, preparing the ground for the initiate’s journey.
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The Boy as Child Osiris/Hapi:

The early death of the young boy symbolizes Osiris in his child form, also identified in esoteric tradition as Happi, the post-flood child Nimrod. Innocent and unprepared, he represents the latent divine principle vulnerable to chaos. Typhon (the shark) destroys him, enacting the ritual murder of Osiris/Happi, echoing the scattering of humanity or divine essence after Babel. This scene establishes that the uninitiated are devoured by the chaotic forces of doctrine and the cosmos, reinforcing the theme of sacrificial necessity and initiating the narrative arc of death and rebirth.
Quint as Osiris, the Master:

Quint embodies Osiris, the master archetype, calm, knowledgeable, and fearless. He is the “all-knowing” figure who confronts the abyss. His eventual death at the jaws of Typhon mirrors Osiris’ dismemberment, a ritual necessary for cosmic balance. Quint’s composure and knowledge contrast with Brody’s fear and ignorance, establishing a hierarchy: the master initiates, the initiate is tested, and the doctrine is challenged. Quint’s death is not mere spectacle; it’s a symbolic enactment of ancient myth, the dismemberment necessary for Horus’ rise, encoded in a cinematic shark attack.
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Aug 11, 2025
🚨🧵Exposing the Occult in Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

A Deep Dive into the Hidden Dark Symbolism Behind the Magic

Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban is much more than a fantasy story for children and young adults. Beneath the surface of the wizarding world lies a carefully crafted occult initiation manual disguised as entertainment. This installment, like the others before it, is steeped in dark symbolism that aligns closely with Luciferian, Hermetic, and other esoteric traditions, symbolism designed to subtly introduce and normalize occult practices and worldviews to an unsuspecting audience.

Having already exposed the Rosicrucian and Rose Cross elements in the first two books, here we take a deeper plunge. The themes of illumination versus ignorance, the spiritual battle between the enlightened initiate and the enslaved profane masses, are made explicit through characters, spells, and story arcs. The narrative embeds archetypes of spiritual rebellion, forbidden knowledge, and vibrational control, cloaked in magical adventures that hide sinister intentions behind seemingly innocent fantasy.

This thread will systematically expose how Prisoner of Azkaban pushes Luciferian doctrine, mind control techniques, and spiritual deception into popular culture, using symbols like the black dog (Sirius), Dementors, the Patronus, and time manipulation as key devices in a broader campaign to desensitize viewers to occult realities.

Be warned: what looks like children’s fiction is a gateway to a dangerous spiritual system that opposes biblical truth and enslaves the soul. This is not harmless magic, it is a spiritual battlefield disguised as a story, and understanding its symbolism is critical for spiritual discernment in our time.Image
Aunt Marge Inflation Scene: Alchemical Pride and Spiritual Inflation

The grotesque inflation of Aunt Marge in Prisoner of Azkaban is not just a quirky moment of fantasy but a dark occult allegory for spiritual pride and the sin that led to Lucifer’s fall. In Scripture, pride is the root of all rebellion against God, and this scene visually symbolizes that dangerous inflation of the ego, being “puffed up” beyond natural human limits and divine order.

Aunt Marge’s unnatural swelling is an abomination, mirroring the alchemical “pressure vessel” where pride is the poison that ultimately bursts the vessel. Her bloated form is a physical manifestation of the biblical warning that those who exalt themselves will be humbled (Proverbs 16:18).

This moment foreshadows the dangers of spiritual inflation, that false pursuit of power and knowledge apart from God which is condemned in Leviticus 19:26 and Deuteronomy 18:10-12. Magic, witchcraft, and all occult arts are an abomination (Deuteronomy 18:10-12), and this scene reflects how those who dabble in such dark arts set themselves up for destruction.

The family dynamics in this scene are also symbolic. Aunt Marge’s harshness and blindness to Harry’s suffering represent the profane world, hardened by pride and ignorance, who oppose the spiritually awakened. Harry’s uncontrolled magic exploding in response signifies the dangerous, unstable power that comes from forbidden knowledge and rebellion against God’s authority.

From a Christian exposé perspective, this scene is a warning: spiritual growth can never come through prideful self-exaltation or occult practices. True illumination comes only through Christ, and the path shown here is a tragic counterfeit, leading instead to destruction and bondage.

This opening initiatory moment reveals how the film glorifies prideful rebellion under the guise of magical fantasy, subtly normalizing what Scripture calls an abomination and an opening for demonic influence.
The Omen of the Black Dog: Sirius and the Black Dog Archetype

Immediately following the inflation scene, Harry encounters a black dog stalking him, a deliberate occult symbol loaded with spiritual deception. This black dog is Sirius Black, but beyond the character lies the archetype of the black dog as an omen of death, spiritual darkness, and demonic deception found in centuries of folklore.

The “black dog” is often associated with psychopomps, entities who guide souls into death or spiritual bondage. It is a symbol of the fallen spiritual order, and here, Sirius represents the occult “Dog Star” or Sirius, the Luciferian light-bearer, who sought to ascend above God’s throne.

Sirius as a “fallen star” aligns with biblical descriptions of Satan’s prideful rebellion (Isaiah 14:12-15). His role as Harry’s godfather, unknown until late in the story, symbolizes hidden spiritual guardianship by Luciferian forces, subtly guiding the protagonist along a path of rebellion cloaked in counterfeit light.

The film’s early emphasis on the black dog primes viewers for a narrative of false illumination versus spiritual ignorance. The black dog’s ominous presence warns Christian viewers that this is not innocent fantasy but a deliberate introduction to occult deception.

This archetype calls believers to discernment: the story glorifies a false light opposed to the true light of Christ, and the Luciferian “illuminated man” agenda is hidden in plain sight under the guise of friendship and protection.
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Aug 4, 2025
🧵 The Chemtrail Lie: Why the Entire Narrative Falls Apart Under Real Scrutiny

Let’s settle this. No speculation. No fringe videos. Just facts. The chemtrail theory isn’t just wrong, it’s impossible.
1. Jet Engines Physically Destroy Everything in Their Fuel and Airflow. Nothing Toxic Could Survive to Be Sprayed

•Jet engine combustion chambers operate at extreme temperatures and pressures:
The core of a high-bypass turbofan engine, like those on commercial airliners, reaches combustion temperatures over 2000°F (1100°C) and pressures many times atmospheric pressure. This extreme environment is necessary for efficient fuel burn and thrust generation.

•Chemical breakdown in combustion: Hydrocarbon jet fuel (Jet-A or Jet-A1) is almost entirely burned to carbon dioxide and water vapor. Any additives or contaminants introduced into the fuel would be vaporized and oxidized completely during combustion, breaking down into basic gases or residues that cannot be selectively emitted as particulates or aerosols.

•No physical mechanism exists for “spraying chemicals” from the engine exhaust:

•The high-speed airflow through the turbine blades, combustion chamber, and nozzle leaves no time or physical space for heavy metals or chemical agents to be injected, suspended, or dispersed as fine aerosols in a controlled manner.

•Turbofan engines are tightly engineered systems; modifications would be easily detectable and degrade engine performance and safety, which would make any such secret spraying operation extraordinarily risky and impractical.

•Contrails are water vapor, not chemical clouds: Contrails form because of water vapor condensation and freezing as hot humid exhaust gases mix with the very cold, low-pressure atmosphere at cruising altitudes (typically 30,000-40,000 feet). This is well-studied and reproducible atmospheric physics, with no room for undisclosed chemical dispersal.

•Thousands of pilots, mechanics, and engineers worldwide would have to be involved in a cover-up: The conspiracy would require complicity from the entire global aviation industry, an impossible feat given leaks, whistleblowers, and aviation transparency norms.
2. Elevated Metals in Soil and Agriculture Are Naturally Occurring or Have Other Proven Sources. No Verified Link to Aircraft Aerosol Deposition

•Aluminum, barium, and strontium are naturally abundant elements: The Earth’s crust contains significant quantities of these metals. For example, aluminum is the third most abundant element in the Earth’s crust (~8%). Barium and strontium also occur naturally in many soil types and rocks.

•Anthropogenic sources exist outside of aircraft: Industrial pollution, mining operations, coal burning, and agricultural chemicals contribute to elevated metal levels in the environment. These sources are well-documented and far more plausible contributors than secret aerial spraying.

•No controlled scientific study has conclusively proven aerial deposition from “chemtrails”

•To scientifically establish aerial contamination, you need controlled before-and-after soil and air sampling, correlated directly with specific flight activity.

•Such rigorous studies do not exist or fail to show any unique metal or chemical signature attributable to aircraft emissions beyond known engine exhaust byproducts (which do not include barium or aluminum particulates in measurable quantities).

•Environmental and agricultural metal measurements fluctuate naturally: Levels vary due to seasonal changes, weather events, local geology, farming practices, and more. This natural variability is often misinterpreted as evidence of spraying.

•No “smoking gun” evidence exists: Despite decades of claims, no credible source has collected samples of “chemtrail fallout” conclusively tied to aircraft emissions. Claims often rely on anecdotal observations, misinterpretation of geochemical data, or outright hoaxes.
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