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KHAIRUS
07-11-2011, 12:27 AM
What...in your opinion...is the best book Aleister Crowley ever wrote? Which is his most important? Or where any? Fire away!!:)

BalanceDragon
09-06-2011, 03:44 PM
Not a big fan on Crowley, but his "Magic Without Tears" and "777" are good reads. He wrote some decent occult poetry as well. A very intelligent man who ended in a very bad way.

Jackal
10-29-2011, 09:55 AM
I can't stand crowley...Just don't like him or his writing style to be honest

zero
10-29-2011, 06:47 PM
I would say 777 is his best compilation in that no one at that time had put the charts together like that and in one place. I find the book of lies or breaks good, as well as konx om pax. I agree with you about Crowley's writing/character, but he is a good source of information.

Godbout
11-02-2011, 03:58 AM
I couldn't have said it better, brilliant philosophy on Crowley's behalf.

DailyMusic
05-01-2012, 07:15 PM
Magick: Liber ABA (Book 4)

Aleister Crowley devoted twenty-five years to writing and producing the four parts of this book. It is his magnum opus, in which he systematically expounds the mystical and magical theories and techniques taught in his magical orders, the AA and the O.T.O. This profusely illustrated new edition brings together the complete texts of all four parts of Liber ABA (Book 4) in one volume under the overall title Magick. This edition incorporates Crowley`s own additions, corrections, and annotations, and restores dozens of passages omitted from the first editions. Magick is the fundamental textbook of modern magick in the New on. It also has invaluable teachings for students of Yoga and meditation. Crowley mastered the practices of Yoga during his studies in the East, and writes about them lucidly, without recourse to the imprecise language of mysticism. Beginning with a discussion of the universal origin of world religions in mystical revelation, Magick then explores the theory and practice of mysticism and magick in the light of modern scientific thought. Crowley`s own revelation, The Book of the Law, is then treated as a case study, with an autobiographical study of events leading to its reception. Extensively cross-referenced and annotated, this edition features over 100 diagrams and photographs, as well as a glossary, bibliography, and detailed index. This second revised one-volume edition features revisions based on new typescripts for a more accurate text than all earlier editions, and it includes a revised AA curriculum, a new syllabus of the O.T.O. papers, and an important, previously-unpublished AA paper. This is an 844 page hardcover book.