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Our Lord in the Universe the Sun I believe in one secret and ineffable LORD; and in one Star in the Company of Stars of whose fire we are created, and to which we shall return; and in one Father of Life, Mystery of Mystery, in His name CHAOS, the sole viceregent of the Sun upon the Earth; and in one Air the nourisher of all that breathes.

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Sunday, March 01, 2009 e.v. 10:15 PM

I am working on Magick Without Tears. While converting the material to HTML, I found that I had dropped the class attribute for many of the pages. In case you were wondering why there was a hard to read white text on black & a much easier to read white text on grey, now you know. I will be updating pages and uploading them until I get them all fixed. It will just happen, I won't announce each page.

AL III,3. Now let it be first understood that I am a god of War and of Vengeance. I shall deal hardly with them.

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Featured Essay
by Aleister Crowley

Indifference
(Little Essays Toward Truth)

The state of mind which is characterised by Indifference is commonly called Trance, but the misnomer is unfortunate. It is, in fact, in a sense the precise contrary of a Trance; for Trance usually implies Samadhi, and this state specifically excludes any such occurrence. That implies a uniting, and this a willed dissociation. Yet there is nothing here to suggest necessarily any practice of the Black Brothers; for it is not, properly speaking, an Attainment, but rather a convenient attitude. And it is one of the very greatest practical importance and use. One can not remain indefinitely in any Samadhi; at the same time, it is proper to fill the intervals between gusts of positive work in such a way as to leave oneself as free as possible to take the next step. One should therefore cultivate a habit of mind which is not bound by any form of desire. The State of Indifference is thus a form of that Silence which is defence and protection, and is cognate with the Third Noble Truth of Buddhism, Sorrow's Ceasing.

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