Liber OZ
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"Liber OZ" (or more properly "Book 77") is a single page "book" by Aleister Crowley purporting to declare mankind's basic and intrinsic rights according to Crowley's philosophy of Thelema. The work consists of five succinct and concise paragraphs, being one of the latest and possibly shortest of Crowley's many "libri," or books[1]. Crowley wrote the piece in order to convey as simply as possible the "O.T.O. plan in words of one syllable" broken down into "five sections: moral, bodily, mental, sexual, and the safeguard tyrannicide...".[2] [3]
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- ^ The Equinox: The Review of Scientific Illuminism, Samuel Weiser, 1990, page 144
- ^ Sabazius X°. [//http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/ozgloss.htm Observation of Liber Oz].
- ^ Magick Without Tears, Chapters 72 and 73., Llewellyn Publications, 1973