Book Four: Medition, magical Theory and Law

Book Four: Medition, magical Theory and Law

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Book Specification

Item Code: UAM729
Author: Aleister Crowley Soror Virakam
Publisher: Kalpaz Publications
Language: English
Edition: 2017
ISBN: 9789351289104
Pages: 518
Cover: PAPERBACK
Other Details 8.50 X 5.50 inch
Weight 570 gm

Book Description

A NOTE
THIS book is intentionally "not" the work of Frater Perdurabo, Experience shows that his writing is too concentrated, too abstruse, too occult, for ordinary minds to apprehend. It is thought that this record of the jointed fragments of his casual conversation may prove alike more intelligible and more convincing, and at next provide a preliminary study which will enable the student to attack his real work from a standpoint of some little general knowledge and understanding of his ideas, and of the form in which he figures them.

Part II. "Magick," is more advanced in style than Part 1; the student is expected to know a little of the literature of the subject, and to be able to take an intelligent view of it. This part is, however, really explanatory of Part I, which is a crude outline sketch only.

If both parts are thoroughly studied and understood, the pupil will have obtained a real grasp of all the fundamentals and essentials of both Magick and Mysticism.

I wrote this book down from Frater Pardurabo's dictation at the Villa Caldarazzo, Posilippo, Naples, where ! was studying under him, a villa actually prophesied to us long before we reached Naples by that Brother of the AA.. who appeared to me in Zurich. Any point which was obscure to me was cleared up in some new discourse (the discourses have consequently been re-arranged). Before printing, the whole work was read by several persons of rather less than average intelligence, and any point not quite clear even to them has been elucidated.

May the whole Path now be plain to all!

Frater Perdurabo is the most honest of all the great religious teachers. Others have said: "Believe me!" He says: "Don't believe me!" He does not ask for followers; would despise and refuse them. He wants an independent and self-reliant body of students to follow out their own methods of research. If he can save them time and trouble by giving a few useful tips," his work will have been done to his own satisfaction.

Those who have wished men to believe them were absurd. A persuasive tongue or pen, or an efficient sword, with rack and stake, produced this "belief," which is contrary to, and destructive of, all real religious experience.

The whole life of Frater Perdurabo is now devoted to seeing that you obtain this living experience of Truth for, by, and in yourselves! SOROR VIRAKAM (Mary d'Este Sturges).

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