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- The_Holy_Books_of_Thelema abstract "Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema, designated his works as belonging to one of several classes. Not all of his work was placed in a class by him.Class A consists of works that are not to be changed, even to the letter. The Holy Books fall in this category.Class B consists of works of scholarship and enlightenment.Class C consists of material that suggests things other than the obvious.Class D consists of official rituals and instructions.Class E consists of manifestos, broadsides, epistles and other public statements.".
- Q7740021 abstract "Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema, designated his works as belonging to one of several classes. Not all of his work was placed in a class by him.Class A consists of works that are not to be changed, even to the letter. The Holy Books fall in this category.Class B consists of works of scholarship and enlightenment.Class C consists of material that suggests things other than the obvious.Class D consists of official rituals and instructions.Class E consists of manifestos, broadsides, epistles and other public statements.".