demiurge je napisao/la:
a bio je u početku. ima crowley dobre tehnike, samo što se kasnije čovjek predaje malo previše na mračnu stranu, mislim, kad stekneš neku ličnu moć možeš ju upotrijebiti na razne načine, on je izabrao ovaj. kasnije dolazi razdoblje u kojem se bode i šmrče ko lud, mlao daje porodici da proba itd.(barem koliko sam čuo) a da je hedonist bio i to sam čuo, isto je imao i neke izopačene fore sa svojim ljubavnicima, a i koliko smo čuli bio je manipuliran ops entitetima (sad, da li je to istina ili ne, kaj ja znam), ali ako je, nije čudno što je tako skončao.
Sam Crowley je rekao da mu je entitet "Aiwass" diktirao Knjigu Zakona. Prilicno sam uvjeren da je bio sa "višeg kata", pitanje je samo dali je OPS ili OPD. Malo više o Aiwass-u imaš na wikipediji:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aiwassevo citat:
Citat:
Crowley described the encounter in detail in The Equinox of the Gods, saying that as he sat at his desk in Cairo, the voice of Aiwass came from over his left shoulder in the furthest corner of the room. This voice is described as passionate and hurried, and was "of deep timbre, musical and expressive, its tones solemn, voluptuous, tender, fierce or aught else as suited the moods of the message. Not bass—perhaps a rich tenor or baritone."[2] Further, the voice was described as geo-culturally neutral, devoid of "native [i.e. English] or foreign accent".
Crowley also described a "strong impression" of the speaker's general appearance. He saw or pictured Aiwass with a body composed of "fine matter," having a gauze-like transparency. Further, the speaker "seemed to be a tall, dark man in his thirties, well-knit, active and strong, with the face of a savage king, and eyes veiled lest their gaze should destroy what they saw. The dress was not Arab; it suggested Assyria or Persia, but very vaguely."[3]