Aleister Crowley's 'The Book of the Law' is a foundational text of Thelema, a 20th-century philosophical and religious system. This book, supposedly dictated to Crowley in 1904 by a preternatural entity known as Aiwass, presents a poetic and enigmatic exploration of the nature of divinity, individualism, and human existence. Written in a prophetic and cryptic style, 'The Book of the Law' challenges readers to question societal norms and embrace personal freedom and self-realization. The text's themes of rebellion against tradition and the pursuit of individual spiritual growth are as relevant today as they were over a century ago. Crowley's work remains controversial and influential, attracting both devoted followers and vehement critics. Drawing on various esoteric traditions, Crowley brings a unique perspective to the study of mysticism and human spirituality. 'The Book of the Law' is a must-read for those interested in occultism, alternative spiritual practices, and the intersection of philosophy and religion.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in BG, B, A, EW, DK, CZ, D, CY, H, HR, GR, F, FIN, LT, I, IRL, NL, M, L, LR, S, R, P, PL, SK, SLO ausgeliefert werden.