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Crowley wrote that " it is theoretically possible to cause in any object any change of which that object is capable by nature ".
Crowley wrote of two keys to success in this arena: to " inflame thyself in praying " and to " invoke often ".
As Crowley developed the religion he wrote widely on the topic, producing what are collectively termed the Holy Books of Thelema.
Robinson of the Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance, Crowley adopted this line from François Rabelais, who in 1534 wrote, " DO AS THOU WILT because men that are free, of gentle birth, well bred and at home in civilizor ".
Aleister Crowley wrote a play called Tannhauser which follows the character Tannhauser and the infamous Venus.
For instance Alphonse Louis Constant wrote under the name Eliphas Levi, William Wynn Westcott wrote under Frater Sapere Aude, and Aleister Crowley wrote under the name Frater Perdurabo.
: Aleister Crowley wrote that ".
Crowley wrote that Theodore Reuss suffered a stroke in the spring of 1920.
Of the entire system of O. T. O., Crowley wrote in Confessions:
Aleister Crowley, who worked with, and wrote about, Enochian magic extensively, has contributed much to its comparatively widespread use today.
Crowley referred to this deck as The Book of Thoth, and also wrote a book of that title intended for use with the deck.
Crowley wrote a critique of this book under the pen name Oliver Haddo, where he accused Maugham of plagiarism.
Maugham wrote The Magician in London, after he had spent some time living in Paris, where he met Aleister Crowley.
In the 1908 edition of the magazine Vanity Fair Aleister Crowley ( under the pen name Oliver Haddo ) wrote a critique of The Magician, accusing Maugham of plagiarism.
In March 1946, Crowley wrote in his diary: " Value of Grant: if I die or go to U. S. A., there must be a trained man to take care of the English O. T. O.
According to William Bernard Crow, Crowley wrote the Gnostic Mass " under the influence of the Liturgy of St.
About the Gnostic Mass, Crowley wrote in The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, "... the Ritual of the Gnostic Catholic Church ...
The name " Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica " was not applied to the church until Crowley wrote the Gnostic Mass in 1913, which Reuss proclaimed to be the church's official rite.
Aleister Crowley wrote The Gnostic Mass — technically called Liber XV or " Book 15 " — in 1913 while travelling in Moscow, Russia.
Crowley explains why he wrote the Gnostic Mass in his Confessions:
Using the pseudonym Oliver Haddo, Crowley also wrote at length about his own cannabis experiences, comparing and contrasting them to those of Ludlow.

Crowley and Confessions
Crowley writes in chapter 67 of his Confessions:
The Confessions of Aleister Crowley.
According to Crowley's memoirs, The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, Mathers was in the habit of ostensibly playing chess matches against various pagan gods.
* The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, an autobiography subtitled " An Autohagiography "
Confessions of Aleister Crowley, Chapters 27 – 33.
* Aleister Crowley's The Confessions of Aleister Crowley
" In October 1915, Aleister Crowley, author of Diary of a Drug Fiend and The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, stopped by Parke-Davis in Detroit, where, according to Crowley, the cooperation was complete.
Of the Anthem, Crowley writes in Confessions:
Within the system of the A ∴ A ∴ magical Order the Great Work of the Probationer Grade is considered to be the pursuit of self-knowledge to, as Crowley said in The Confessions of Aleister Crowley, " obtain the knowledge of the nature and powers of my own being.
" Reuss's response is not extant, but Crowley recounts in his Confessions that Reuss " resigned the office O. H. O.

wrote and Confessions
Paulinus may have been indirectly responsible for Augustine's Confessions: Paulinus wrote to Alypius, Bishop of Thagaste and a close friend of Saint Augustine, asking about his conversion and taking up of the ascetic life.
He wrote works such as the Der Weg Zum Kubismus and Confessions esthétiques.
Born in Trieste ( then in Austria-Hungary ) as Aron Ettore Schmitz to a Jewish family that originated in Germany, Italo Svevo ( literally Italian swabian ) wrote the classic novel La Coscienza di Zeno ( rendered as Confessions of Zeno, or Zeno's Conscience ) and self-published it in 1923.
This relationship became noteworthy because in 1757, while Saint-Lambert was away on military duty in the Seven Years ' War, Jean-Jacques Rousseau suddenly conceived a mad passion for Sophie, which he wrote about in his Confessions.
He wrote two other romances which were favorably received: The Baroness de Luz ( 1741 ) and Confessions of Count de *** ( 1747 ).
Novelist William McCranor Henderson wrote about his attempts to learn the Elvis trade in, I, Elvis: Confessions of a Counterfeit King.
However, in the Life and Confessions of John D. Lee he wrote, " I have always believed, since that day, that General George A. Smith was then visiting southern Utah to prepare the people for the work of exterminating Captain Fancher's train of emigrants, and I now believe that he was sent for that purpose by the direct command of Brigham Young.
He wrote several novels, among them True Confessions, based loosely on the Black Dahlia murder, and Dutch Shea, Jr ..
He wrote the book Confessions of a Couch Potato about his weight loss and diabetes, and co-wrote and directed a video called Diabetes for Guys, an attempt to educate about diabetes management through humor.
In the 1970s Satin wrote a memoir revealing many such memories as a neopacifist activist during the years 1964 – 66, Confessions of a Young Exile, published by Gage, a Toronto publishing house soon to merge with Macmillan of Canada.
She wrote three autobiographies — Thursday's Child ( 1956 ), Alone with Me ( 1976 ) and I'm Still Here: Confessions of a Sex Kitten ( 1989 ).
In 2006, Bailey wrote an article titled " Confessions of an Alleged ExxonMobil Whore: Actually no one paid me to be wrong about global warming.
She is honoured in the Roman Catholic Church where she is remembered and venerated for her outstanding Christian virtues, particularly the suffering against the adultery of her husband, and a prayerful life dedicated to the reformation of her son, who wrote extensively of her pious acts and life with her in his Confessions.
In his book Confessions, Augustine wrote of a peculiar practice of his mother in which she " brought to certain oratories, erected in the memory of the saints, offerings of porridge, bread, and wine.
Fox ’ s 1996 autobiography, Confessions: The Making of a Post-Denominational Priest, describes his life as a Dominican priest and his struggle with the Vatican as he wrote about his experiences and understanding of early Christianity.
From 1955-56, Keyes wrote for the celebrated EC Comics, including its titles Shock Illustrated and Confessions Illustrated, under both his own name and the pseudonyms Kris Daniels, A. D. Locke and Dominik Georg.
Breitwiesser wrote an autobiography of his exploits, titled Confessions d ' un Voleur d ' art (" Confessions of an Art Thief "), published in French in 2006.
He wrote the book HIGH: Confessions of a Pot Smuggler-release date 11 April 2006 ( published by Random House ), in July ( by Virgin Books in the UK and Australia ), and in May 2009 by Other Press for the USA market.
In 1907 he wrote a tourists ' guide for the Queensland government, Within the Barrier, and in 1908 appeared his Confessions of a Beachcomber which immediately gave him a place of his own among Australian writers.
She also wrote the novel Confessions to a Heathen Idol ( 1906 ).
Christopher Hovelle Wood ( born 5 November 1935 in London's Lambeth borough ) is an English screenwriter and novelist best known for the Confessions series of novels and films which he wrote as ' Timothy Lea '.

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