On Liber Tav
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@Patrick Ossoski said
"What exactly in there is the Holy Book, Class A, besides the Hebrew letters? I know the notes at the bottom aren't (right?). But are the "commentaries" of the letters class A? Even that part between brackets? And the lotus sticks?"
I believe the remarks are not Class A. It's just the arrangement.
I might be wrong, though. At least the intention, when creating The Holy Books of Thelema (Eqx. III:9) was to include only the Class A content and no commentary. If that was accomplished correctly (by "best interpretation available"), then the brief statements typeset as columns under the triliterals, are also part of Class A.
Since it is not required to be memorized in any A.'.A.'. grade, too fine a line has not been drawn usually.