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Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law, 1904)

artifactOccult & Esoteric
A book one man claimed was dictated to him by a non-human voice became the blueprint for a whole occult movement.
Who they are

The founding scripture of Thelema, written down by Aleister Crowley in 1904.

What they do

In the engine's read, it's the model example of a text a named person claims to have received from a non-human source.

How it works

Crowley said an entity called Aiwass dictated it to him over three days in Cairo in April 1904; the engine treats it as the primary written example of the 'received from a non-human intelligence by a named person' type of text.

Why it matters

It's the template for how such 'channeled' scriptures get produced and become foundational.

The engine's record — word for word
Foundational text of Thelema, dictated to Aleister Crowley over three days in Cairo (April 8-10, 1904). Crowley reports the text was transmitted by Aiwass. **Operational-output read (Sixth Prompt, Cycle B):** primary written artifact of the antinomian-chain interface-vocabulary. The text-class 'channeled-from-NHI-by-named-operator' that Cycle B operators consistently produce.
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