Crowley

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1904 (April 8, 9 and 10) Aleister Crowley (October 12, 1875 - December 1, 1947) received, from a “praeternatural” intelligence named Aiwass (or Aiwaz), who dictated to the self-styled “Great Beast”, as scribe and prophet, a three-chapter declamation called Liber Legis (The Book of the Law).

Source: Sutin, Lawrence, Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley, St Martin’s Griffin, NY, 2000

Year in topic

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The year in topic layout on this page is one of three versions. I seek opinions before making them all the same; see comment on my talk page BozMo(talk)

Format

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[See: Talk:1950#Format. -Wikid77 14:01, 22 December 2006 (UTC)]Reply

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