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The New Aeon English Qabalah Dictionary by John L. Crow
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The New Aeon English Qabalah Dictionary

by John L. Crow

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The controversial discovery of the Qabalistic key to Liber AL vel Legis in 1918 by Frater Achad, the magical son of Aleister Crowley, sparked years of study and examination by talented magicians using it to uncover secrets and deeper meanings in magick, mysticism, and other Western esoteric traditions. Upon reading the key known as New Aeon English Qabalah, which would later be published as Liber Thirty-One, Crowley, himself, replied, Your key opens the Palace. CCXX [Liber AL vel Legis] has unfolded like a flower. All solved, even II.76 & III.47. The New Aeon English Qabalah Dictionary was created as a tool to assist in the exploration and study of New Aeon English Qabalah and the secrets found in numerous Western systems. The list of over 28,000 words and their New Aeon English Qabalah values is sorted alphabetically and numerically, allowing the researcher to find both the value of a particular word and the numerous words related to a single number. Also included is a designation of words found in Liber AL vel Legis and other Class A documents. The New Aeon English Qabalah Dictionary is designed to save students of Qabalah hours of time in word computation so that concentration may be focused on the deeper meanings of the words, not on finding their values. Use of The New Aeon English Qabalah Dictionary enables any explorer of New Aeon English Qabalah to see the secrets of Liber AL vel Legis and other esoterica unfolded like a flower.

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