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<blockquote data-quote="Thoth93" data-source="post: 127031" data-attributes="member: 7866"><p>Much of Crowleys work needs a foundation of occult knowledge before the metaphors start to make sense. Another problem is having to wade up to your eyeballs through the sewage pedaled by con artists, and frauds to find the goods which was often obscured and disguised in metaphors to protect the authors from persecution (chrisitan Europe until the 1900's) and later Crowley just did it for style. He also uses various languages words for things and if you don't know those words it can be confusing as hell. Thelema is a study unto it's self that's for sure.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Thoth93, post: 127031, member: 7866"] Much of Crowleys work needs a foundation of occult knowledge before the metaphors start to make sense. Another problem is having to wade up to your eyeballs through the sewage pedaled by con artists, and frauds to find the goods which was often obscured and disguised in metaphors to protect the authors from persecution (chrisitan Europe until the 1900's) and later Crowley just did it for style. He also uses various languages words for things and if you don't know those words it can be confusing as hell. Thelema is a study unto it's self that's for sure. [/QUOTE]
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