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Crowley, Aleister - Book of Lies - The Branks
Identifier
012909
Type of Spiritual Experience
Background
A description of the experience
9 {Kappa-epsilon-Phi-Alpha-Eta Theta}
THE BRANKS
Being is the Noun; Form is the adjective.
Matter is the Noun; Motion is the Verb.
Wherefore hath Being clothed itself with Form?
Wherefore hath Matter manifested itself in Motion?
Answer not, O silent one! For THERE is no "where-
fore", no "because".
The name of THAT is not known; the Pronoun
interprets, that is , misinterprets, It.
Time and Space are Adverbs.
Duality begat the Conjunction.
The Conditioned is Father of the Preposition.
The Article also marketh Division; but the Inter-
jeciton is the sound that endeth in the Silence.
Destroy therefore the Eight Parts of Speech; the
Ninth is nigh unto Truth.
This also must be destroyed before thou enterest
into The Silence.
Aum.
The source of the experience
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Form
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Form and the Egg
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Perceptions
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Perceptions - what has perceptions
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Spirit
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