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The 'Sacred Books of Thelema' represents a seminal anthology that transcends traditional boundaries of magical and esoteric writings, offering readers a comprehensive exploration into the Thelemic tradition. With an eclectic range of styles, from poetic invocations to detailed magical rituals, the collection embodies the multifaceted essence of Thelema itself, conceived under the overarching theme of seeking one's True Will. The inclusion of significant works within the anthology highlights its importance not just as a spiritual guide but as a cornerstone of occult literature, facilitating an understanding of Thelema's place within the wider context of Western esotericism. The contributing authors, Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, and Mary d'Este Sturges, bring a rich tapestry of backgrounds and expertise to the anthology. Crowley, as the founder of Thelema, infuses the collection with his visionary approach. Mathers, a pivotal figure in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and Sturges, a collaborator of Crowley's, contribute their own unique perspectives and understandings. Together, their work not only aligns with but also propels the Thelemic and broader esoteric movements, offering readers nuanced insights into the spiritual and magical practices of the early 20th century. This anthology is recommended for anyone with an interest in the spiritual, magical, and esoteric traditions of the West. 'The Sacred Books of Thelema' offers a unique opportunity to engage with the thoughts and practices of some of the most influential figures in modern occultism. For scholars, practitioners, and the curious alike, this collection serves as both an introductory resource and an in-depth exploration, enriching the reader's understanding of Thelema and its role in shaping contemporary esoteric thought and practice.
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E-bog: 22. december 2023
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