The Law is for All (1986)

$110.00

The Law is for All

An Extended Commentary on The Book of the Law

 

by

Aleister Crowley

Edited with an Introduction by Israel Regardie

 

 

 

1986

Falcon Press

368 pp

Softcover – Third printing

Very Good condition

Out of stock

Description

The Law is for All – An Extended Commentary on The Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley, edited with an introduction by Israel Regardie, is the only official commentary on Liber AL vel Legis.

Aleister Crowley’s life and thought are inexorably linked with The Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis, sub figura CCXX). He was not the author of this short, prophetic text. He received this visionary work by direct-voice dictation from a preterhuman, possibly discarnate intelligence in Cairo in 1904.

Crowley was an intelligent sceptic, and at first found this improbable means of communication as difficult to accept as most intelligent readers will today. Yet he could not ignore it or its message, and eventually concluded that it stood as conclusive proof of the underlying assumption of all religion — that intelligences superior to mankind not only exist, but take an active role in our welfare. He found that The Book of the Law holds the keys to the Next Step in human evolution, and sets forth the spiritual principles of a New Aeon.

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