Liber Oz
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Aleister Crowley's 'Liber Oz' (Book of the Goat) is a succinct Thelemic text that outlines fundamental principles of individual will, liberty, and social attitudes within Crowley's system.
It asserts personal sovereignty and celebrates the law of will as primary, containing provocative lines about strength and social order that have been interpreted controversially.
While short, it encapsulates central Thelemic themes and is frequently referenced by students of Crowley's work.
The text's rhetoric about power and the place of different classes has made it a focal point for discussion about occult political ideas and their social implications.
It asserts personal sovereignty and celebrates the law of will as primary, containing provocative lines about strength and social order that have been interpreted controversially.
While short, it encapsulates central Thelemic themes and is frequently referenced by students of Crowley's work.
The text's rhetoric about power and the place of different classes has made it a focal point for discussion about occult political ideas and their social implications.
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as part of Aleister Crowley's Thelemic political program emphasizing will and stratified society.

Jay Dyer

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