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The Book of Lies

Aleister Crowley

Maison d'édition: Aiwass Books

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Synopsis

The Book of Lies is a complex work of occultism. Deciphering its many layers of hidden meaning requires a little patience and more than a beginner's knowledge of Thelema. For those interested in passing beyond the initiate stage, the reward offered by a deeper understanding of this challenging text is well worth the effort.
Disponible depuis: 14/09/2018.

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