Aleister Crowley,S.L.Macgregor Mathers,Mary d'Este Sturges

ALEISTER CROWLEY – Premium Collection

  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    The surface of the water in the Magick Cup is infinite; there is no point different from any other point.45 This shall regenerate the world, the little world my sister." These are the words of NUIT, Our Lady of the Stars, of whom Binah is but the troubled reflection.}
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    On the exoteric side if necessary the mind should be trained by the study of any well-developed science, such as chemistry, or mathematics.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    This cup must also be hidden from the profane. The Wand must be kept secret lest the profane, fearing it, should succeed in breaking it; the Cup lest, wishing to touch it, they should defile it.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    The two-petalled lotus of the pineal gland receives the nourishment needed by thought, while above the junction of the cranial structures is that sublime lotus, of a thousand and one petals, which receives the influence from on high; and in which, in the Adept, the awakened Kundalini takes her pleasure with the Lord of All.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    The six-petalled lotus in the heart corresponds to Tiphereth, and receives those vital forces which are connected with the blood.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    There is the lotus of three petals in the Sacrum, in which the Kundalini lies asleep. This lotus is the receptacle of reproductive force.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    No two ideas have any real meaning until they are harmonized in a third, and the operation is only perfect when these ideas are contradictory. This is the essence of the Hegelian logic.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    The savage has none but the most simple associations of ideas.

    Even the ordinary civilized man goes very little further.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    H. G. Wells has said that "every word of which a man is ignorant represents an idea of which he is ignorant." And it is impossible perfectly to understand all things unless all things be first known.
  • Aarón Matías Salazar Ríoshas quoted2 years ago
    40. Who calls us Thelemites will do no wrong, if he look but close into the word. For there are therein Three Grades, the Hermit, and the Lover, and the man of Earth. Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
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