Magick: Liber Aba

Magick: Liber Aba by Aleister Crowley is a comprehensive volume published by Weiser Books on January 1, 1997. This 2nd Revised edition spans 844 pages and is presented in English. It consolidates the complete texts of all four parts of Liber ABA (Book 4) under the overarching theme of magick, incorporating Crowley’s own additions, corrections, and annotations while restoring numerous passages omitted from earlier editions.
Readers will find that this edition serves as a fundamental text for modern magick in the New Eon, offering invaluable insights for students of Yoga and meditation. Crowley articulates his mastery of Yoga practices, drawing from his studies in the East, and presents these concepts clearly, avoiding the vague language often associated with mysticism. The book begins with an exploration of the universal origins of world religions through mystical revelation and delves into the theory and practice of mysticism and magick, contextualized within modern scientific thought.
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This profusely illustrated new edition brings together the complete texts of all four parts of Liber ABA (Book 4) in one volume under the overall title ‘magick’ This edition incorporates Crowley’s own additions, corrections and annotations, and restores dozen of passages omitted from the first editions.’Magick’ is the fundamental textbool of modern magick in the New Eon. Ita also has invalualble teachings for studentes of Yoga and meditation.Crowley mastered the practices of Yoga during his studies in the East and writes about them lucidly, without recourse to the imprecise language of mysticism. Beginning with a discussion of the universal origin of world religions in mysticalrevelation, ‘Magick’ then explores the theory and practice of mysticism and magick in the light of modern scientific thought.
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