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  2. Lawrence Sutin - Wikipedia

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    Sutin creates erasure books with collaged and altered texts; excerpts from these have been published online in the literary journals WaterStone and Sleet, [5] and are also on view at his website. [6] In July 2021, Sutin was awarded a blue ribbon at the Island County fair in the bookmaking class for his erasure work "Lives of the Great Composers ...

  3. Thelema - Wikipedia

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    The Book of the Law states that the book should only be printed with Crowley's hand-written version included, suggesting that there are mysteries in the "chance shape of the letters and their position to one another" of Crowley's handwriting. Whichever top-left to bottom-right diagonal is read the magical order of the letters is obtained.

  4. One Star in Sight - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence Sutin, in his biography of Crowley, notes that while the text provides a detailed and structured approach to the Great Work, it also reflects Crowley’s tendency toward elitism and exclusivity, which may limit its appeal to a broader audience.

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    Whether you're a die-hard TV viewer or a Meghan Markle enthusiast, chances are you’ve come across Suits—if not on purpose, then probably by accident. (Seriously, it's everywhere.) Running from ...

  6. The Book of Law - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Law may refer to: The Book of Law (film), a 2009 Iranian film; The Book of Law (album), a 2017 album by Lawrence Rothman. This page was last edited on 8 ...

  7. List of Thelemites - Wikipedia

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    Thelema is a philosophical and mystical system founded by Aleister Crowley early in the 20th century. This is a list of Thelemites, self-professed adherents of Thelema (including those who identified as Thelemites during part of their lives but subsequently left the faith) who have Wikipedia articles.

  8. Choronzon - Wikipedia

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    Neuburg's response in this book contradicts [citation needed] both the words attributed to him in Liber 418 [9] and the statement of Crowley biographer Lawrence Sutin. [10] Choronzon is deemed to be held in check by the power of the goddess Babalon, [11] inhabitant of Binah, [12] the third sephirah of the Tree of Life.

  9. Victor Neuburg (poet) - Wikipedia

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    According to one of Crowley's biographers, Lawrence Sutin, Crowley subsequently used anti-Semitic epithets to bully Neuburg, [8] and compared Neuburg to a dromedary. [9] This spurred Neuburg to break with Crowley some time in 1914, describing the slurs as "ostrobogulous piffle", inventing the word 'ostrobogulous' for the occasion.