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Q.B.L. and Achad's Attributions

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    Frater 639
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    Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

    Hello All,

    I was hoping to get some sort of a general opinion of Achad's attributions (as explained in his book Q.B.L.), if anyone cares to comment on them. They are definitely some interesting attributions, and I can't say that I entirely disagree with his interpretations.

    I really don't care to get into an Achad/Crowley personal character debate (as opposed to a Hebrew character debate 😀 ), as if anyone could add anything more than conjecture.

    If any one has worked with the Paths, according to the new attributions, or would even like to compare them to Crowley's, I think it would make for an interesting thread. I would love to hear any input regarding the attributions, even as it relates to personal experience.

    Love is the law, love under will.

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    • F Frater 639

      Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

      Hello All,

      I was hoping to get some sort of a general opinion of Achad's attributions (as explained in his book Q.B.L.), if anyone cares to comment on them. They are definitely some interesting attributions, and I can't say that I entirely disagree with his interpretations.

      I really don't care to get into an Achad/Crowley personal character debate (as opposed to a Hebrew character debate 😀 ), as if anyone could add anything more than conjecture.

      If any one has worked with the Paths, according to the new attributions, or would even like to compare them to Crowley's, I think it would make for an interesting thread. I would love to hear any input regarding the attributions, even as it relates to personal experience.

      Love is the law, love under will.

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      Jim Eshelman
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      There is at least one other long thread on this on the forum. You might want to read through the following (and there may be more threads I'm forgetting):
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      • F Frater 639

        Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

        Hello All,

        I was hoping to get some sort of a general opinion of Achad's attributions (as explained in his book Q.B.L.), if anyone cares to comment on them. They are definitely some interesting attributions, and I can't say that I entirely disagree with his interpretations.

        I really don't care to get into an Achad/Crowley personal character debate (as opposed to a Hebrew character debate 😀 ), as if anyone could add anything more than conjecture.

        If any one has worked with the Paths, according to the new attributions, or would even like to compare them to Crowley's, I think it would make for an interesting thread. I would love to hear any input regarding the attributions, even as it relates to personal experience.

        Love is the law, love under will.

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        Frater 639
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        Thanks, Jim. 😄

        Love is the law, love under will.

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