The Book Of Lies. Which is Also Falsely Called BREAKS

Par : Aleister Crowley
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  • Nombre de pages110
  • FormatePub
  • ISBN859-65--4778511-8
  • EAN8596547785118
  • Date de parution21/12/2023
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
  • Taille611 Ko
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurGOOD PRESS

Résumé

Aleister Crowley's "The Book of Lies" is a provocative and enigmatic text that encapsulates the complexities of occult philosophy through a series of aphoristic essays and poetic reflections. Written in a unique blend of mysticism and wit, the book challenges conventional norms while exploring themes of duality, self-realization, and enlightenment. Each chapter serves as a key to understanding Crowley's esoteric teachings, often weaving paradox and irony into his narrative to engage the reader in contemplative thought.
The work is a pivotal contribution to early 20th-century occult literature, encapsulating the spirit of avant-garde experimentation that characterized the era's literary landscape. Aleister Crowley, often referred to as the "Wickedest Man in the World, " was a controversial figure who both fascinated and repulsed his contemporaries. His extensive exploration of mysticism, the occult, and various religious traditions informed his writing style in "The Book of Lies, " as he sought to redefine spiritual boundaries.
Having founded the philosophy of Thelema, Crowley's life experiences'Äîincluding his involvement in various esoteric societies'Äîshaped this work, which reflects his relentless pursuit of knowledge and truth. For readers interested in the intersection of mysticism, philosophy, and literature, "The Book of Lies" is an essential text that invites introspection and challenges the mind. Crowley'Äôs intricate use of language and symbols provides a rewarding experience for those willing to delve into the depths of occult wisdom.
Whether a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer to esotericism, this book will provoke thought and inspire a deeper understanding of the timeless quest for meaning.
Aleister Crowley's "The Book of Lies" is a provocative and enigmatic text that encapsulates the complexities of occult philosophy through a series of aphoristic essays and poetic reflections. Written in a unique blend of mysticism and wit, the book challenges conventional norms while exploring themes of duality, self-realization, and enlightenment. Each chapter serves as a key to understanding Crowley's esoteric teachings, often weaving paradox and irony into his narrative to engage the reader in contemplative thought.
The work is a pivotal contribution to early 20th-century occult literature, encapsulating the spirit of avant-garde experimentation that characterized the era's literary landscape. Aleister Crowley, often referred to as the "Wickedest Man in the World, " was a controversial figure who both fascinated and repulsed his contemporaries. His extensive exploration of mysticism, the occult, and various religious traditions informed his writing style in "The Book of Lies, " as he sought to redefine spiritual boundaries.
Having founded the philosophy of Thelema, Crowley's life experiences'Äîincluding his involvement in various esoteric societies'Äîshaped this work, which reflects his relentless pursuit of knowledge and truth. For readers interested in the intersection of mysticism, philosophy, and literature, "The Book of Lies" is an essential text that invites introspection and challenges the mind. Crowley'Äôs intricate use of language and symbols provides a rewarding experience for those willing to delve into the depths of occult wisdom.
Whether a seasoned practitioner or a curious newcomer to esotericism, this book will provoke thought and inspire a deeper understanding of the timeless quest for meaning.