Liber Liber Lapidis Lazuli Ch. IV, v. 44
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Greetings all!
I was reading Liber VII, and when I came to v. 44 of Chapter IV, I came across the two lines of symbols Crowley gives after " Yea, and the writing...". I found the following commentary (thelema.org/publications#article--monographs) to the book that lists their meaning in a footnote, but I was wondering where the meaning is found. Did Crowley give a translation himself somewhere, or are the symbols derived from another source? Don't get me wrong, I'm not impugning anyone's interpretation or research, I'm just trying to find out how I would have uncovered the meaning of the symbols without the aforementioned commentary.
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Eleutherios -
Those are all Crowley's marginalia in his personal copy of Thelema.