Liber Legis meditation notes
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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
For those interested: I finished a project this morning that I started most of a decade ago, which is getting up on the web a series of meditations I did on the verses of Liber L. in the mid-'90s.
As many of you know, I've had most of this up for quite some time - all of Chapter 1, about half of Chapter 2, and about a third of Chapter 3. Over the last couple of weeks, I've gone back and added the rest. (Believe me, hand-coding Hebrew characters in HTML is a pain in the butt! <g>)
I think these have all the strengths and weaknesses one might expect from one person's meditations from almost 20 years ago. Nonetheless, at Soror Meral's encouragement, I made these available in photocopy form in the mid-'90s, and have transferred them to the web for greater accessibility.
To understand where I'm coming from, please read the introductory page before you read the rest of the material.
If you're interested, you can find them here: aumha.org/arcane/ccxx.htm
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93,
I haven't read anything yet but I do really wish to congratulate you on what you've achieved. And that I greatly admire your perseverance.
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Dear Sir,
Congratulations! Another valuable contribution to the world. I have not only enjoyed reading your personal interpretations, but have had many veils removed, and dark comers eluminated because of your clarity and insights. For that I thank you, deeply.
I had been thinking, what will happen when this ends, and the last verse shared. Will I be able to return here and continue reading them at my pleasure? I see now with this publication available that I will, and fellow students to come shall have the opportunity to share in this noble and Great Work.Keep shining
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93! For some reason my security is giving me this when trying to access this web site:
http://i1175.photobucket.com/albums/r621/Starfire_93/Capture.jpg
The details show this:
Viruses
Threats found: 4
Here is a complete list:Threat Name: Pwdump
Threat Name: Hacktool.PStorRevealer
Threat Name: Hacktool
Threat Name: Direct link to Pwdump
afeweb.norton.com/report/show?url=http:%2F%2Faumha.org%2Farcane%2Fccxx.htm
Just wanted you to know Jim.
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J
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Hysterical.
There's no infection on that page, I assure you.
I suspect it's because the main site - my computer support site (aumha.org) - recommends links to a couple of very useful tools with legitimate uses which Norton identifies as hacking tools: aumha.org/freeware/freeware.htm
For example, Revelation discloses all masked passwords stored on your computer. (It's only useful for hacking if someone has physical access to the computer, but it lets the user see exactly what they are storing that they may not want to store! - BTW, that's what's giving the Pwdump error.) Wildcard Renamer lets you do global / bulk file name changes from within Windows, much as you can do in DOS. - As you can suspect, these are horrible, horrible programs from which you must be protected. (Dump Norton!)
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Anti-virus software can really get their panties in a twist over completely nothing. My old one wouldn't even let me play Assassin's Creed simply because it required access to the internet.
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That is good news. I just wanted to point that out just in case. Sorry to bother you and yes Norton can be a right bitch at times
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J