LIBER |
Number |
Class |
Title and Description |
I |
1. |
A |
Liber B vel Magi |
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An account of the Grade of Magus, the highest grade which it is even possible to manifest in any way whatsoever upon this plane. Or so it is said by the Masters of the Temple. |
II |
2. |
E |
The Message of The Master Therion |
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Explains the essence of the new Law in a very simple manner. |
III |
3. |
D |
Liber III vel Jugorum |
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An instruction for the control of speech, action, and thought. |
IV |
4. |
U |
Liber ABA (Magick) |
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A general account in elementary terms of magical and mystical powers. In four parts: (1) Mysticism (2) Magical Theory (3) Magical Practice (4) The Law. |
V |
5. |
D |
Liber V vel Reguli |
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Being the Ritual of the Mark of the Beast: an incantation proper to invoke the Energies of the Aeon of Horus, adapted for the daily use of the Magician of whatever grade. A pair of alternate, earlier forms are » available « as well. |
VI |
6. |
B |
Liber O vel Manus et Sagittae |
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Instructions given for the elementary study of the Qabalah, Assumption of God forms, Vibration of Divine Names, the Rituals of the Pentagram and Hexagram, and their uses in protection and invocation, a method of attaining astral visions so called, and an instruction in the practice called Rising on the Planes. (The instructions given in this book are too loose to find place in the Class D publications.) |
VII |
7. |
A |
Liber Liberi vel Lapidis Lazuli |
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Gives in magical language an account of the Initiation of a Master of the Temple. This is the only parallel, for Beauty of Ecstasy, to Liber LXV. ‘The birth words of a Master of the Temple’. Being the Voluntary Emancipation of a certain Exempt Adept from his Adeptship. These are the Birth Words of a Master of the Temple. It´s 7 Chapters are referred to the 7 Planets in the following order: Mars, Saturn, Jupiter, Sol, Mercury, Luna, Venus. |
VIII |
8. |
D |
8th Aether Liber CCCCXVIII |
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And thus shall he do who will attain to the mystery of the knowledge and conversation of his Holy Guardian Angel. |
IX |
9. |
B |
Liber E vel Exercitiorum sub figurâ IX |
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Instructs the aspirant in the necessity of keeping a record. Suggests methods of testing physical clairvoyance. Gives instruction in Asana, Pranayama and Dharana, and advises the application of tests to the physical body, so that the student may thoroughly understand his own limitations. |
X |
10. |
A |
Liber Porta Lucis
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An account of the sending forth of the Master Therion by the A∴A∴ and an explanation of his mission. |
XI |
11. |
D |
Liber NU |
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An instruction for attaining Nuit. An account of the task of the Aspirant from Probationer to Adept. Meditations on AL. |
XIII |
13. |
D |
Liber Graduum Montis Abiegni |
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An account of the tasks of the aspirant from Probationer to Adept. |
XV |
15. |
U |
Ecclesia Gnostica Catholicae Canon Missae |
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THE CANON OF THE MASS, according to the Gnostic Catholic Church, which represents the original and true pre-Christian Christianity. - Aleister Crowley composed the O.T.O. Gnostic Mass — technically called Liber XV or "Book 15" — on a visit to Moscow in 1915 E.V. It is the central rite of Ordo Templi Orientis and it's ecclesiastical arm, Ecclesia Gnostica Catholica. In many ways it is similar in structure to the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church. However, the comparison ends there, as the Gnostic Mass is a celebration of the principles of Thelema. The ceremony calls for five officers: a priest, a priestess, a deacon, and two acolytes, called “children”. The end of the ritual culminates in the consumation of the eucharist, which is a glass of wine and the host, called a Cake of Light, after which the congregant proclaims “There is no part of me that is not of the gods!” |
XVI |
16. |
B |
Liber Turris vel Domus Dei |
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An instruction for attainment by the direct destruction of thoughts as they arise in the mind. |
XVII |
17. |
D |
Liber IAO |
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IAO. Sexual Magick. Gives three methods of attainment through a willed series of thoughts. The active form of Liber CCCXLI. - It is the active counterpart of Liber HHH. - The article Energized Enthusiasm is an adumbration of this book. |
(XVIII) 8 |
(18.) |
U |
Liber צ ב א vel Νικη sub figura XXVIII - The Fountain of Hyacinth
= LIBER XCIII |
XXI |
21. |
B |
Khing Kang King - The Classic of Purity |
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by Ko Hsuen. Taoist classic put into rhyme. A new translation from the Chinese by the Master Therion. |
XXII |
22. |
A |
Liber Carcerorum Των Qliphoth Cum Suis Geniis |
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It presents in tabular form the names and sigils of the Genii
of the 22 Scales of the Serpent and of the Qliphoth. |
XXIV |
24. |
B |
De Nuptis Secretis Deorum cum Hominibus ⌖ |
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Sexual magick. |
XXV |
25. |
D |
The Star Ruby |
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This is the chapter called the Star Ruby in the Book of Lies. It is improved form of the ‘Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram’. (There are two forms of this Ritual) |
XXVII |
27. |
A |
Liber Trigrammaton |
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It describes the Course of Creation under the Figure of the Interplay of Three Principles. This book corresponds to the stanzas of Dzyan. - Being a book of Trigrams of the Mutations of the Tao with the Yin and Yang. An account of the Cosmic process: corresponding to the stanzas of Dzyan in another system. |
XXVIII |
28. |
D |
Septem Regum Sanctorum - The Ceremony of the Seven Holy Kings ⌖ |
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Being an Initiation Ritual for certain select probationers to A∴A∴ |
XXX |
30. |
B |
Liber Librae - The Book of the Balance |
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Karma Yoga. An elementary course of morality suitable for the average man. |
XXXI AL |
31. |
A |
The Holograph Manuscript of Liber AL vel Legis |
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The scanned images of original manuscript of LIBER CCXX - Liber AL vel Legis (The Book of the Law) |
XXXI |
31. |
U |
The Diary of Frater Achad |
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Being a part of the diary of Frater O.I.V.V.I.O. concerning the fool Parzival and how he discovered the mystery of the one that is not. Written down in the fourteenth year of this Aeon when the sun was in the sign of Libra by Frater Arctaeon. |
XXXIII |
33. |
C |
An Account of A∴A∴ |
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An account of A∴A∴ first written in the language of his period by the Councillor Von Eckarthausen. Broadly based upon ‘Cloud on the Sanctuary’ by the Councillor Von Eckartshausen and now revised and rewritten in the Universal Cipher. |
XXXVI |
36. |
D |
The Star Sapphire |
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Is Chapter XXXVI of the Book of Lies, giving an improved form of the Ritual of the Hexagram. |
XLI |
41. |
C |
Thien Tao |
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An essay on Attainment by way of Equilibrium. |
XLIV |
44. |
D |
The Mass of the Phoenix |
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A Ritual of the Law. |
XLVI |
46. |
U |
The Key of the Mysteries |
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A Translation of "La Clef des Grands Mysteres", by Eliphas Levi. A translation by Frater O.M. {Aleister Crowley} of the masterpiece of Eliphas Levi. Specially adapted to the task of the Attainment of Bhakta-Yoga. |
XLIX 9 |
49. |
U |
The Collected writings of Jack Parsons |
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This book contains the record of a magical experiment relating to the invocation of an elemental, the thereafter of the Goddess or Force called BABALON, and the results thereof. |
(XLIX) 9 |
(49.) |
U |
Shih Yi Chien - (missing) |
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An account of the divine perfection illustrated by the seven-fold permutation of the Dyad. |
LI |
51. |
U |
The Lost Continent |
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An account of the continent of Atlantis: the manners and customs, magical rites and opinions of it´s people, together with a true account of the catastrophy, so-called, which ended in it´s disappearance. See also ‘Atlantis’. |
LII |
52. |
U |
Manifesto of the OTO |
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This 1919 e.v. manifesto is by Crowley - others exist by other people. |
LV |
55. |
C |
The Chymical Jousting of Brother Perardua |
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An account of the Magical and Mystic Path in the language of Alchemy. |
LVIII |
58. |
B |
The Qabalah |
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A general discussion of the Method and uses of the Qabalah. (This is an article on the Qabalah in the "The Temple of Solomon the King" EQUINOX V.) |
LIX |
59. |
C |
Across the Gulf |
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A fantastic account of a previous incarnation - a past life in Egypt. It´s principal interest lies in the fact that it´s story of the overthrowing of Isis by Osiris may help the reader to understand the meaning of the overthrowing of Osiris by Horus in the present Aeon. |
LX |
60. |
U |
The Ab-ul-Diz Working |
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An Account of a Communication made to Fra. Perdurabo in 1904 - X. through the seer Ouarda is to be found in "The Equinox" No. VII of Vol. I. |
LXI |
61. |
D |
Liber Causae |
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A manuscript giving an account of the history of the A∴A∴ in recent times. This history contains no mythology: it is a statement of facts susceptible of rational proof. It explains the actual history and origin of the present movement. It´s statements are accurate in the ordinary sense of the word. The object of the book is to discount Mythopeia. In other words, the collapse of the Order of the G∴D∴ and the founding of the A∴A∴ |
LXIV |
64. |
B |
Liber Israfel |
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By Allen Bennet, Crowley, Others. Invocation of Thoth, as a prelude to preaching. Formerly called ‘Liber Anubis’, an instruction in a suitable method of preaching. |
LXV |
65. |
A |
Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente - The Book of the Heart Girt with a Serpent |
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This magical treatise describes particularly the relation of the Aspirant with his Higher Self. It is, alike in conception and execution, a masterpiece of exaltation of thought, carved in Pure Beauty. - An account of the relations of the aspirant and his Holy Guardian Angel. — This book is given to Probationers, as the attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel is the Crown of the Outer College. Similarly Liber VII is given to Neophytes, as the grade of Master of the Temple is the next resting-place, and Liber CCXX to the Zelator, since that carries him to the highest of all possible grades. Liber XXVII is given to the Practicus, as in this book is the ultimate foundation of the highest theoretical Qabalah, and Liber DCCCXIII to the Philosophus, as it is the foundation of the highest practical Qabalah. |
LXVI |
66. |
A |
Liber Stellae Rubeae |
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A secret ritual of Apep, the heart of IAO-OAI, delivered unto V.V.V.V.V. for his use in a certain matter of Liber Legis and written down under the figure LXVI. Sexual Magick veiled in symbolism. |
LXVII |
67. |
C |
The Sword of Song |
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Two Poems. A critical study of various philosophies. An account of Buddhism. 1925. |
LXX |
70. |
C |
Liber LXX - The Cross of a Frog |
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The Ceremonies proper to obtaining a familiar spirit of a Mercurial nature as described in the Apocalypse of St. John the Divine from a frog or toad. |
LXXI |
71. |
B |
The Voice of the Silence / The Two Paths / The Seven Portals |
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by H.P. Blavatsky, with an elaborate commentary by Frater O.M. {Aleister Crowley} Frater O.M., 7°=4¤, is the most learned of all the Brethren of the Order; he has given eighteen years to the critical study of this masterpiece. |
LXXIII |
73. |
U |
The Urn ⌖ |
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This is a sequel to “The Temple of Solomon the King”, and is the Diary of a Magus. This book contains a detailed account of all the experiences passed through by the Master Therion in his attainment of this Grade of Initiation, the highest possible in any manifested Man. |
LXXIV |
74. |
D |
Liber Testis Testitudinis vel ע ד sub figurâ LXXIV |
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LXXVII |
77. |
U |
Liber OZ |
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The Thelemic declaration of rights of Man. |
LXXVIII |
78. |
B |
On the Tarot |
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A complete treatise on the Tarot giving the correct designs of the cards with their attributions and symbolic meanings on all planes. - A description of the Cards of the Tarot, with their attributions, including a method of divination by their use. |
LXXXI |
81. |
U |
Moonchild - The Butterfly Net |
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An account of a magical operation (a kind of magical adventure story) concerning homunculi, particularly concerning the planet Luna, written in the form of a novel. Satirical of some members of the G∴D∴ |
LXXXIV |
84. |
B |
Liber Chanokh |
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A brief Abstract of the Symbolic Representation of the Universe. Derived by Dr. John Dee through the Scrying of Sir Edward Kelley. |
XC |
90. |
A |
Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus |
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An account of Initiation, and an indication as to those who are suitable for the same. |
XCIII 8 |
93. |
U |
The Fountain of Hyacinth |
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A diary of the use of cocaine and heroin and the relations of the Magician therewith. See Liber Al vel Legis: Chapter Two, verse Twentytwo. |
XCV |
95. |
C |
The Wake World |
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A poetical allegory of the relations of the soul and the Holy Guardian Angel. (in "Konx Om Pax") |
XCVI |
96. |
B |
Liber Gaias - A Handbook of Geomancy |
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Gives a simple and fairly satisfactory system of Geomancy. A guide but with some intentional inaccuracies. |
XCVII 4 |
97. |
U |
Soror Achitha´s Vision - The Amalantrah Working |
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Interviews with a discarnate entity. = The Amalantrah Working [LIBER DCCXXIX] |
C |
100. |
D |
Agape vel Liber C vel Azoth ⌖ |
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The Book of the Unveiling of the Sangraal wherein it is spoken of the Wine of the Sabbath of the Adepts. Secrets instructions of the IX° O.T.O. (Sex Magick.)
= Liber כ ף, Αγαπη Αζοθ Sal Philosphorum - The Book of the Unveiling of the Sangraal ⌖ |
CI |
101. |
B |
An Open Letter to those who may wish to join the Order |
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Enumerating the Duties and Privileges. These Regulations Come Into Force In Any District Where the Membership Exceeds One Thousand Souls. |
CVI |
106. |
B |
Concerning Death |
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A treatise on the nature of death and the proper attitude to be taken towards it. |
CXI |
111. |
B |
Liber Aleph - The Book of Wisdom or Folly |
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An extended and elaborate commentary on “The Book of the Law”, in the form of a letter from the Master Therion to the son of mankind. Contains some of the deepest secrets of Initiation, with a clear solution of many cosmic and ethical problems. |
CXX |
120. |
D |
Liber Cadaveris - The Ritual of passing through the Tuat ⌖ |
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A Ritual of Initiation for certain Select Zelators. |
CXXIV |
124. |
U |
Of Eden and the Sacred Oak |
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And of the Greater and Lesser Hospitality of the O.T.O. |
CXXXII |
132. |
U |
Apotheosis ⌖ |
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A treatise on the Incarnation of a God, instructions to Realize and Proclaim His Identity. |
CLVIII |
158. |
C |
The Soldier and The hunchback |
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A general discussion on philosophy. |
CL |
150. |
E |
De Lege Libellum |
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A short explanation of the Law, extolling its sublime virtue by the Master Therion. A further explanation of the Book of the Law, with special reference to the Powers and Privileges conferred by it´s acceptance. The Law of Liberty Love Life and Light. |
CLI |
151. |
U |
Liber QNA vel Namen Dei sub figura CLI |
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About the mysteries of Creation and the meaning of "Coph Nia" by Frater Achad. |
CLVI |
156. |
A |
Liber Cheth vel Vallum Abiegni |
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A perfect account of the task of the Exempt Adept considered under the Symbols of a particular plane, not the intellectual. Sexual magick veiled in symbolism. |
CLVII |
157. |
B |
Tao Teh Ching |
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A new translation with a commentary by the Master Therion. This is the most exalted and yet practical of the Chinese classics. Also called Liber LXXXI |
CLXI |
161. |
U |
The Law of Thelema |
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An epistle written to Professor L...B...K... who also himself waited for the New Aeon, concerning the O.T.O. and it´s solution of Property, and now reprinted for the General Circulation. |
CLXV |
165. |
B |
A Master of the Temple |
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The account of the attainment of a Master of the Temple: given in full detail by Frater O.I.V.V.I.O. This is the Record of a man who actually attained by the system taught by the A∴A∴. - Frater Achad´s magical diary with comments by Crowley. |
CLXXV |
175. |
D |
Liber Astarte vel Liber Berylli |
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An instruction in attainment by the method of devotion, on Bhakta-Yoga; how one may unite oneself to any particular Deity. Both Magical and Mystical methods are given. |
CLXXXV |
185. |
D |
Liber Colegii Sancti |
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Being the tasks proper to the Grades and their Oaths proper to Liber XIII. This is the Official Paper of the various Grades. It includes the Task and Oath of all Grades to, and including, Adeptus Minor. |
CLXXXVI |
186. |
D |
Liber קוף vel Gnosticorum Missa Minor ⌖ |
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CXCIV |
194. |
U |
An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order |
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Any Province of the O.T.O. is governed by the Grand Master and those to whom he delegates his Authority, until such time as the Order is established, which is the case when it possesses eleven or more Profess-houses in the province. Then the regular constitution is automatically Promulgated. The Quotation is slightly adapted from an address in one of the Rituals. |
CXCVII |
197. |
C |
Sir Palamedes the Saracen Knight |
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A poetic account of the Great Work and enumeration of many obstacles. |
CC |
200. |
D |
Liber Resh vel Helios |
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An instruction for the adoration of the Sun four times daily, with the object of composing the mind to meditation and of regularizing the practices, thus to bring conscious relation with the center of our system; for advanced students, to make actual Magical contact with the Spiritual energy of the Sun and thus to draw actual force from Him. |
CCVI |
206. |
D |
Liber RU vel Spiritus |
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Full instructions in Pranayama, describes various practices of controlling the breath, how to insure success, what results to strive for, and how to use them for the Great Work. |
CCVII |
207. |
B |
A syllabus of the official instructions of the A∴A∴ |
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An enumeration of the Official Publications of the A∴A∴ with a brief description of the contains of each book; this Catalog is an expansion thereof, including those publications which were written after “The Syllabus” was composed. |
CCXVI |
216. |
B |
The I Ching |
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A new translation, with a commentary by the Master Therion. The Yi King is mathematical and philosophical in form. It´s structure is cognate with that of the Qabalah. The I Ching reduced expertly to a series of six-line mnemonic keys, one for each hexagram. Confucius said that if his life were to be prolonged by a few years, he would give fifty of them to the study of this book. |
CCXX |
220. |
A |
Liber AL vel Legis sub figurâ CCXX |
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The Book of the Law - which is the foundation of our whole work, and the commentary thereon by the Master through whom it was given to the world. |
CCXXVIII |
228. |
B |
De Natura Deorum ⌖ |
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Of the Nature of the Gods |
CCXXXI |
231. |
A |
Liber Arcanorum τών Atu τού Tahuti Quas Vidit Asar in Amennti sub figura CCXXXI |
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Addentur Sigilla et Nomina Eorum. This is 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. |
CCXLII |
242. |
C |
AHA! |
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An exposition in poetic language of several of the ways of attainment and the results obtained. In the form of a Discourse between and Adept and His Pupil. |
CCLXV |
265. |
U |
The Structure of the Mind - (missing) - [possibly lost or destroyed] |
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A treatise of physology from the mystic and magical standpoint. It´s study will help the aspirant to make a detailed scientific analysis of his mind, and so learn to control it. |
CCXCVII |
297. |
U |
Liber CCXCVII: GOETIA - The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King |
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Aleister Crowley commissioned, edited, and introduced an English translation of "The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King", the first of five magical texts known as the "Lemegeton". |
CCC |
300. |
E |
Khabs am Pekht |
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A special instruction for the Promulgation of the Law. This is the first and most important duty of every aspirant of whatever grade. It builds up in him the character and Karma which forms the Spine of Attainment. |
CCCXXV |
325. |
C |
The Bartzabel Working |
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An evocation of Bartzabel, the spirit of Mars, was made, so successfully as to demand description. |
CCCXXXIII |
333. |
C |
The Book of Lies |
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falsely so called: with an extended commentary by the Master Therion. This book contains some of the most valuable mystic epigrams ever written, and also some very important secret rituals. It is the official Text-Book of A∴A∴ for Babes of the Abyss, but it is recommended even to beginners as being highly suggestive. - 93 short chapters each Qabalistically related to its chapter number. Deals with many matters on all planes of the very highest importance. 1913. (Its Chapters XXV, XXXVI, and XLIV are in Class D.) |
CCCXXXV |
335. |
C |
Adonis an Allegory |
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A short play. Set in the hanging gardens of Babylon in classical times with classical characters. An account in poetic language of the struggle of the human and divine elements in the consciousness of man, giving their harmony following on the victory of the latter. |
CCCXLI |
341. |
D |
Liber H.H.H. |
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Gives three methods of attainment through a willed series of thoughts. |
CCCXLIII |
343. |
U |
AMRITA |
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Some Comments on the Elixir of Life. |
(CCCLXV) 6 |
(365.) |
U |
The Preliminary Invocation of the Goetia = Liber DCCC - Liber Samekh
{Theurgia Goetia Summæ (Congressus Cum Dæmone)} |
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With the barbarous names of evocation used therein, and the secret rubric of the ritual, by the Master Therion. This is the most potent invocation extant, and was used by the Master Himself in his Attainment. Please note that this ritual is identical with Liber Samekh in many aspects, however, there are differences. This is the 1904 version. |
CCCLXVII |
367. |
B |
De Homunculo ⌖ |
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Another Secret Instruction of the IX° O.T.O. |
CCCLXX |
370. |
A |
Liber A'ash vel Capricorni Pneumatici |
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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 heavily veiled in symbolism. |
CD |
400. |
A |
Liber Tau vel Kabbalae Trium Literarum |
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A graphic interpretation of the Tarot on the plane of Initiation. Analyzes the Hebrew alphabet into seven triads, each of which forms a Trinity of sympathetic ideas relating respectively to the Three Orders comprised in the A∴A∴ |
CDXII |
412. |
D |
Liber A vel Armorum |
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An instruction for the preparation of the Elemental Instruments. |
CDXIV |
414. |
U |
De Arte Magica - Secundum ritum Gradus Nonæ O.T.O. |
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The Art of Magic according to the degree Nonæ O.T.O. Baphomet not destroy a mysterious letter written in a universal war. |
CDXV |
415. |
AB |
The Paris Working (including Esoteric record and sundrys) |
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A record of homosexual magick operations. |
CCCCXVIII |
418. |
AB |
The Vision and the Voice = Liber CDXVIII |
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Being of the Angels of the Thirty Aethyrs, the Vision and the Voice. - Besides being the classical account of the Thirty Aethyrs and a model of all visions, the cries of the Angels should be regarded as accurate, and the doctrine of the function of the Great White Brotherhood understood as the foundation of the Aspiration of the Adept. The account of the Master of the Temple should, in particular, be taken as authentic. - The instruction in the 8th Aethyr pertains to Class D, i.e. it is an Official Ritual, and the same remarks apply to the account of the proper method of invoking ˘thyrs given in the 18th Aethyr. |
CDLI 2 |
451. |
B |
Liber CDLI - Eroto-comatose Lucidity |
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The chapter Of Eroto-comatose Lucidity in Liber CDXIV - De Arte Magica (Liber 414) ⌖ |
(CDLI) 2 |
(451.) |
D |
Liber Siloam = Liber CDLI |
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A direct method of inducing trance. |
CDLXXIV |
474. |
C |
Liber Os Abysmi vel Daath |
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Gnana Yoga. An instruction in a purely intellectual method of entering the Abyss. |
CDLXXXIX |
489. |
B |
One Star in Sight sub figurâ CDLXXXIX |
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A glimpse of the structure and system of the Great White Brotherhood. |
D |
500. |
B |
Sepher Sephiroth |
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By Allen Bennet, Crowley and Friends. A dictionary of Hebrew words arranged according to their value numerically. This is an Encyclopedia of the Holy Qabalah, which is a map of the Universe, and enables man to attain Perfect Understanding. |
DX |
510. |
D |
Liber Portae Secretae sub figurâ DX |
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being the Book of the Averse Adorations of the Sun. By by Frater V (J. Daniel Gunther) and Frater S.U.A. (Martin Starr) in the early 1990s, is presented as a true counterpart to Liber Resh vel Helios. |
DXXX |
530. |
U |
A complete Treatise on Astrology - (missing) |
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by Frater O.M. This is the only text-book composed on scientific lines; by classifying observed facts, instead of deducting from a priori theories. |
DXXXVI |
536. |
B |
Liber Batrachophrenoboocosmomachia |
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An instruction in the expansion of the field of the mind. Three practices designed to aid the student in developing an awareness of the Universe around him are given, one is active one passive. Requires Astronomical knowledge. |
DLV |
555. |
D |
Liber HAD |
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An instruction for attaining Hadit. |
(DLXX) 1 |
(570.) |
U |
Liber DCCCXIII vel Ararita sub figurâ DLXX = Liber DCCCXIII |
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This book describes in magical language a very secret process of Initiation. - An account of the Hexagram and the method of reducing it to the Unity, and Beyond. |
DCXXXIII |
633. |
U |
De Thaumaturgia |
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A statement of certain ethical considerations concerning Magick. |
DCLXVI 3 |
666. |
B |
Liber Artemis Iota vel de Coitu Scholia Triviæ sub figurâ 666 |
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An instructional paper for members of Agapé Lodge O.T.O. on the topic of sexual ethics. This book was included as part of Chapter XV: Sex Morality in Magic Without Tears. (See p.753 of Magick: Liber ABA) |
666 3 |
666a. |
U |
The Beast |
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An A∴A∴ document which is an account of the Magical Personality who is the Logos of the present Æon. This could be a document called “The Master Therion, A Biographical Note” . |
DCLXXI 5 |
671. |
D |
Liber DCLXXI vel Pyramidos |
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A ritual of self Initiation based on the Neophyte ritual. |
DCLXXI 5 |
(671.) |
D |
Liber DCLXXI vel ThROA ⌖ |
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Ritual DCLXXI - This is the actual MS 671 referred to in Liber DCCCLX - John St John |
DCC |
700. |
D |
Liber Vesta vel פרכח sub figurâ DCC ⌖ |
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This is the Book of the Robes of the Outer Order |
DCCXIII |
713. |
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Liber DCCXIII - Symbols XI° and Secret of Immortality ⌖ |
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Operations IX° and XI° can be combined in this way (issued by Pheredur XI°) |
(DCCXXIX) 4 |
(729.) |
C |
The Amalantrah Working |
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Interviews with a discarnate entity. = Soror Achitha’s Vision - The Amalantrah Working [LIBER XCVII] |
DCCLXXVII |
777. |
B |
777 vel Prolegomena Symbolica Ad Systemam Sceptico Mysticae |
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A complete dictionary of the correspondences of all magical elements, reprinted with extensive additions, making it the only standard comprehensive book of reference ever published. It is to the language of Occultism what Webster or Murray is to the English language. |
DCCC 6 |
800. |
D |
Liber Samekh = Liber CCCLXV
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Being the Ritual employed by the Beast 666 for the Attainment of the Knowledge and Conversation of his Holy Guardian Angel during the semester of His performance of the Operation of the Sacred Magick of Abramelin the Mage. |
DCCCVIII |
808. |
U |
Serpentis Nehushtan - (missing) |
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[unpublished / possibly lost or destroyed] |
DCCCXI 7 |
811. |
C |
Energized Enthusiasm |
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An essay developing the idea of creativity - and genius - as a sexual phenomenon. This course is specially adapted to the Task of this Grade, the Attainment of Control of the Body of Light, development of Intuition and Hatha yoga. |
(DCCCXI) 7 |
(811.) |
D |
Liber Collegii Internii - (missing) |
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Some material exists in Crowley's notebooks, on the theory and practice of running a Magical Order, but nothing is known to survive with this title. [unpublished / possibly lost or destroyed] |
DCCCXIII 1 |
813. |
A |
Ararita = Liber DCCCXIII vel Ararita sub figurâ DLXX |
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An account of the Hexagram and the method of reducing it to the Unity and Beyond. This book describes in magical language a very secret process of Initiation. |
DCCCXXXI |
831. |
D |
Liber Yod = Liber IOD |
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formerly called VESTA. An instruction giving three methods of reducing the manifold consciousness to the Unity. Adapted to facilitate the task of Raja Yoga, and of the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel. |
DCCCXXXVII |
837. |
C |
The Law of Liberty |
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This is a further explanation of the Book of the Law in reference to certain Ethical problems. |
DCCCL |
850. |
U |
The Rites of Eleusis |
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The Rites of Eleusis were a series of seven public invocations or rites written by Aleister Crowley, each centered on one of the seven classical planets of antiquity. They were dramatically performed by Aleister Crowley, Leila Waddell (Laylah), and Victor Benjamin Neuburg in October and November, 1910, at Caxton Hall, London. This act brought Crowley's occult organization the A∴A∴ into the public eye. |
DCCCLX |
860. |
C |
John St. John |
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The Record of the Magical Retirement of G.H. Frater O.M. (Aleister Crowley). A model of what a magical record should be, so far as accurate analysis and fullness are concerned. |
DCCCLXVIII |
868. |
B |
Liber Viarum Viae |
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A graphic account of Magical powers classified under Tarot Trumps. An analysis of the 22 letters. To each is attributed a magical or mystical practice of progressive difficuly until attainment is complete. |
DCCCLXXXVIII |
888. |
U |
The Gospel According to Saint Bernard Shaw |
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A complete study of the origins of Christianity. |
CMXIII |
913. |
B |
Liber ThIShARB |
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Gives methods for attaining the magical memory, or memory of past lives, and an insight into the function of the Aspirant in this present life. (So to enable the Aspirant to calculate his True Orbit in eternity.) |
CMXXXIV |
934. |
U |
The Cactus - (missing) |
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An elaborate study of the psychological effects produced by Anhalonium Lewinii (Mescal Buttons), compiled from the actual records of some hundreds of experiments; with an explanatory essay. Unpublished. |
DCCCCLXIII |
963. |
AB |
The Treasurehouse of Images = Liber CMLXIII |
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A superb collection of Litanies appropriate to the Signs of the Zodiac. (Only the short note pertains to Class A.) |
MCXXXIX | 1139. | U | The Utterance of the Pythoness - (missing) |
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Liber 1139 is unlisted. One possibility is Liber VII : The Book of Lapis Lazuli. “...Being the Voluntary Emancipation of a certain Exempt Adept from his Adeptship. These are the Birth Words of a Master of the Temple.” Zayin=7. |
MCLI |
1151. |
U |
Liber MCLI |
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By Jim Graeb IX° O.T.O.. Being the requirements of Minerval to III°, in study and work in the O.T.O., as it has manifested under the Caliph. |
MCCLXIV |
1264. |
B |
The Greek Qabalah |
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A complete dictionary of all sacred and important words and phrases given in the Books of the Gnosis and other important writings both in the Greek and the Coptic. It is to the Greek Qabalah what the Sephir Sephiroth is to the Hebrew. The present form is taken from Crowley´s notes by Bill Heidrick, IX° O.T.O.. |
MMCCLXI 10 |
2261. |
C |
A Note on Genesis = Liber MMCMXI |
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By Allen Bennet. A model of Qabalistic ratiocination. Specially adapted to Gnana Yoga. With a preface and notes by Crowley. |
(MMCMXI) 10 |
(2911.) |
C |
Liber Tyarb (בראית) = Liber MMCCLXI |