Thelemite texts (Holy Books of Thelema) *Volume I ...more on Wikipedia about "Holy Books of Thelema"
Konx Om Pax: Essays in Light is a publication by British occultist Aleister Crowley, first published in 1907. The name Konx Om Pax is a phrase purportedly used in the Eleusinian Mysteries. Its companion is Khabs Am Pekht, which in the Egyptian language means roughly "Light in extension" or "Light rushing out in a single ray", used pointedly in the Golden Dawn Vernal and Autumnal Equinox ceremonies. ...more on Wikipedia about "Konx om Pax"
Liber 777 Vel Prolegoma Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico-Mysticae Viae Explicande, Fundamentum Hieroglyphicum Sanctissimorum Scientiae Summae is a Class B document by Aleister Crowley. It consists of roughly 200 columns, with each row corresponding to a specific Sephirah or path on the Tree of Life for a total of 35 rows. The columns cover Gematria, Mythical Gods and Goddesses, Colours, Animals, Plants, Spices, and Astrology. ...more on Wikipedia about "Liber 777"
The Book of the Law, also known as Liber AL vel Legis, is the text central to a philosophical / magical / religious practice called Thelema, founded by Aleister Crowley. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Book of the Law"
This is more commonly just called The Comment. Although it distinctly applies to Liber AL vel Legis some have understood it to apply to The Holy Books of Thelema. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Comment of Ankh F N Khonsu"
The Equinox was a large bi-annual periodical published by Aleister Crowley that served as the official organ of the A∴A∴ and later the O.T.O. It was subtitled "The Review of Scientific Illuminism." It still remains one of the definitive works on occultism. ...more on Wikipedia about "The Equinox"
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