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) This is why every Crowley biography presents us with a different Crowley, even though the story is substantially the same in each case. In this sense every biographer acts like a lens. We are forced to see the subject through their eyes. But the best biographers know how to keep themselves in the background as much as possible. This is one area where I feel Kaczynski has been more successful than any previous Crowley biographer to date. While reading, The Great Beast, I was painfully aware of John Symonds presence all the way through. But I can understand that some people might like the "picture" he paints. Quote:
__________________ The vast majority of people who go to "fortune tellers" have nothing else in mind but the wish to obtain supernatural sanction for their follies. ~ Aleister Crowley Last edited by Aeon418; 24-10-2010 at 03:33. |
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So when it comes to learning the symbols and such, mostly for divinatory matters, what book do you recommend. What book states the meanings of the planets and astrology in general the way Mr Crowley used it in his deck? Will I have to face his book of Toth, oir has someone else managed to translate it in to commoners language recently (as in: still in print). I'm reading Snuffin and Duquette together (Duquette for the second time now) and start to feel like Tarot is math, a whole lot of combinations to calculate the result. |
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By the way, for a beginner I do recommend the Graphic Novel Promethea. It is very visual and gave me a kickstart to delve into daunting subjects like the kabalah. |
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Any astrology book would be helpful really, you just want to start with a basic idea of the meanings of the planets and signs. If you want a traditional approach, Frawley's The Real Astrology is good, though any reasonable beginners book would work I think. __________________ The Book of the LOL II:76. 1 3 3 7 Z O M F G W T F B B Q R O T F L M A O S T C 7 3 3 1. WTF iz dis, O proffit? Iz rly hard maffs, liek kalkulis an stuffs. Srsly. So yu dunno, n00b. yu nevr no. Sum1 l8r moar 1337 den yu will no. Jus follow luvz of n00 an stuffs, an tell awl teh hoomins. |
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