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''The Holy Books of Thelema'' is a collection of 15 works by Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema, originally published in 1909 by Crowley under the title ', and later republished in 1983, together with a number of additional texts, under the new title, ''The Holy Books of Thelema'', by
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under the direction of Hymenaeus Alpha.


Content

''The Holy Books of Thelema'' consists of the wholly class A libri of Aleister Crowley, which indicates that they that are not to be changed, even to the letter. According to Crowley, they were not so much written ''by'' him as ''through'' him, and are therefore referred to as inspired works. Additionally, ''Liber LXI'', a class D text, is included as an introduction after a preface by Hymenaeus Alpha and synopsis compiled from Crowley's writings. ''Liber LXI'' was originally class A, then changed to class B, indicating works of scholarship, then changed to class D, indicating official rituals and instructions. ''Liber I'' was originally a Class B document but was reclassified as class A in 1913, and so it is included in ''The Holy Books of Thelema''. The majority of these texts were written between the years 1907 and 1911. They are listed in numerical order, following their designation in
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, with the exception of ''Liber XXXI'' which immediately follows ''Liber CCXX''.


''The Book of the Law''

''
Liber AL vel Legis ''Liber AL vel Legis'' (), commonly known as ''The Book of the Law'', is the central sacred text of Thelema. Aleister Crowley said that it was dictated to him by a beyond-human being who called himself 'Aiwass'. Rose Edith Kelly, Crowley's w ...
'', also known as the ''
Book of the Law ''Liber AL vel Legis'' (), commonly known as ''The Book of the Law'', is the central sacred text of Thelema. Aleister Crowley said that it was dictated to him by a beyond-human being who called himself 'Aiwass'. Rose Edith Kelly, Crowley's w ...
'', is the foundational text for Thelema. It is included in both ''Liber CCXX'' and ''Liber XXXI''. The latter is the handwritten original, while ''Liber CCXX'' was transcribed from the original and was given the number 220 because it is composed of 220 verses. It is the only ''Holy Book'' that Aleister Crowley claimed to have had no part in the authorship of. Its primacy is indicated in chapter 3, verse 47: '' The Comment'' is sometimes considered to be part of the ''Book of the Law''; at other times, it is considered to be a different document. In either instance, it has been understood by some to mean that no discussion of any of the ''Holy Books'' may take place, despite the fact that ''the Comment'', which was written after all of the ''Holy Books'' were written, only applies to the ''Book of the Law''. According to this interpretation, the purpose of ''the Comment'' is to allow others to interpret the ''Book of the Law'' for themselves; in other words, no one is to preach its contents or tell you their understanding of it is the one true understanding. However, ''the Comment'' also prohibits the study of the ''Book of the Law''. The stated punishment for violating ''the Comment'' is anathema (shunning).


Original contents of ''Θελημα''

* Volume I ** ''Liber LXI vel Causæ'' **: Briefly explains the history and origin of Thelema and the A∴A∴. This text, being in Class D, is not technically a "holy book", but was included in ' as an introduction, and is thus listed here. ** ''Liber LXV Cordis Cincti Serpente sub figurâ '' **: An account of the relations of the aspirant and his
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. * Volume II ** ''Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli, Adumbratio Kabbalae Aegyptiorum sub figurâ VII'' **: These are the birth words of a
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. Its 7 chapters are referred to the 7 planets in the following order: Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Sol, Mercury, Luna, Venus. * Volume III ** ''Liber Trigrammaton sub figurâ XXVII'' **: A book of
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s of the mutations of the ''
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'' with the
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. An account of the cosmic process. ** ''Liber AL vel Legis sub figurâ CCXX'', commonly called ''the
Book of the Law ''Liber AL vel Legis'' (), commonly known as ''The Book of the Law'', is the central sacred text of Thelema. Aleister Crowley said that it was dictated to him by a beyond-human being who called himself 'Aiwass'. Rose Edith Kelly, Crowley's w ...
'' **: Among the ''Holy Books of Thelema'', the chief is ''the Book of the Law''. Every
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is expected to interpret the book "each for himself". ** ''Liber DCCCXIII vel Ararita sub figurâ DLXX'' **: An account of the
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and the method of reducing it to the unity and beyond. This book describes in magical language a very secret process of
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.


Additional texts included in ''The Holy Books of Thelema''

* ''Liber B vel Magi sub figurâ I'' *: An account of the Grade of Magus, the highest grade which it is even possible to manifest in any way whatsoever upon this plane. * ''Liber Porta Lucis sub figurâ X'' *: An account of the sending forth of the Master Therion by the A∴A∴ and an explanation of his mission. * ''Liber AL (Liber Legis) sub figurâ XXXI'', commonly called ''the Book of the Law'' *: A
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of the handwritten manuscript of the ''Book of the Law''; includes '' the Comment''. * ''Liber Stellæ Rubeæ sub figurâ LXVI'' *: Sexual magick veiled in symbolism. * ''Liber Tzaddi () vel Hamus Hermeticus sub figurâ XC'' *: An account of Initiation, and an indication as to those who are suitable for the same. * ''Liber Cheth () vel Vallum Abiegni sub figurâ CLVI'' *: Sexual magick veiled in symbolism. * ''Liber Arcanorum sub figurâ CCXXXI Liber Carcerorum cum suis Geniis'' *: An account of the cosmic process so far as it is indicated by the Tarot Trumps. The sequence of the 22 Trumps is explained as a formula of Initiation. * ''Liber A’ash () vel Capricorni Pneumatici sub figurâ CCCLXX'' *: Analyzes the nature of the creative magical force in man, explains how to awaken it, how to use it and indicates the general as well as the particular objects to be gained thereby. Sexual magick veiled in symbolism. * ''Liber Tau () vel Kabbalæ Trium Literarum'' *: A graphic interpretation of the Tarot on the plane of Initiation.


Other holy books of Thelema

Three libri ''containing'' class A material (but which are not wholly class A) are excluded from the collection, namely: ''Liber CDXV — Opus Lutetianum'' (commonly called ''the Paris Working''); ''Liber XXX vel Sæculi sub figurâ CDXVIII'' (commonly called '' The Vision and the Voice''); and ''Liber sub figurâ DCCCCLXIII'' (commonly called ''the Treasurehouse of Images'').


''Stèle of Revealing''

Despite its significance to Thelema, the ''
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'' (also called ''Stèle 666'') is not listed as one of ''The Holy Books of Thelema'', however, it is included in ''Appendix A'' alongside supplementary materials. Crowley purports to have authored the text in a past incarnation as the ancient Egyptian priest Ankh-f-n-khonsu.


See also

* Great Work


References


Sources

* *Crowley, Aleister (1996). ''Commentaries on the Holy Books and other Papers'' (The Equinox Vol. IV No. 1). York Beach, ME: Samuel Weiser. *Free Encyclopedia of Thelema (2005)
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Retrieved March 27, 2005. *Thelemapedia (2005).
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