Reading by Volume 508
The day starts at 12 noon and ends at exactly one o'clock, a total of three days, which is April 1904. The book is divided into three small chapters, the content of which is to reveal the new laws for mankind to enter a new era.
What the Book of Law requires people to follow is a simple secret edict (lawofta): "Do what you want to do is the general outline of the law." The laissez-faire generation (like the hippies of the 1960s) interpreted it as "do what you want," and Crowley interpreted it as "just do what you have to do, and leave the rest as is." Some scholars believe that this is the Taoist thought of "wuwei".
Crowley declares in the Book of Laws that he is the beast spoken of in the Book of Revelation, the sign is 666, and the harlot in scarlet (Revelation 17:5) has also appeared on the earth, that is, in Krishna. The women around Lawley, especially Leahhirsig. Crowley set up a "do what you want" seminary especially for her, to practice sex occultism with her, and to take "weird drugs". Hisa was stimulated by alcohol, poison, and sex, and often said she could connect with Ewass, and Crowley recorded her visions in his "Witchcraft Journal."
He developed a far-reaching theory of magic. Based on the fundamental teachings of the Golden Dawn Society, his theories included Oriental metaphysical practices, various types of sex-related magic, and a new religion, the "Silver Star."
At this time, Crowley has embarked on the road of no return to the underworld, and his witchcraft, as well as the number of drug use and hybridization are becoming more and more frequent. But at the same time, he also put more effort into writing, in addition to many books on the supernatural world (such as "thevision and thevoice", "thebookoftoonchild", editing the journal "theequinox", and writing letters to people all over the world.
Crowley was insane. "I am alone, and there is no God where I am," he said.
Crowley also wrote poetry and was good at painting. Crowley's self-portraits reveal his madness, and in style, Crowley's paintings are expressionist. Crowley studied tarot cards and wrote The Book of Thoth (1944), the best-selling book of tarot cards, and the tarot cards he designed are still popular today.
Of course, these are all Crowleys in canonical history.
Forbidden history, on December 1, 1947, we all know who Aleister met when he was dying.
So, history has turned a corner here.
In the world of magic forbidden, during this period, with the help and treatment of Soul Chasing in the Underworld, Aleister saved a life and moved to Japan.
In the knowledge of the magic world, Aleister Crowley, the evil and terrible magician, died in the countryside of England on December 1, 1947.
In 1950, Academy City was first built—
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Chapter 312: Timeline of the Forbidden World
Here, straighten out the timeline of the original magic forbidden world.
unobserved timeline
The peace organization between the demons, the real Gremlin, is hidden in the world. As a top-level magician, the desires and fears of the demons are expressed in the form of fantasy killers.
Othinus became a demon god and began to use his own power to superimpose several phases in his own world. Later, she settled in the present world, which is when Kamijou Touma was born and carried the phase of the fantasy killer.
The monk known as Sangzheng was about to become a Buddha, hoping to save others. However, the monk who was hindered eventually became a demon god.
The identity and legend of Saint-Germain, previously false, was given "life".
Ancient
At least about 4,000 years ago, in Egypt, thousands of servants were imprisoned in a pyramid as the burial of the pharaohs. They didn't want their lives to be wasted like this, so they gathered a lot of knowledge and resources, and finally gave birth to the demon god Nephthys.
At least about 4,000 years ago, Niangniang gave up her life to become a heretic corpse fairy, and eventually became a demon god.
first century AD
The Son of God was judged and then crucified by the Romans with a spear pierced through his chest. Three days later, he was resurrected and ascended to heaven.
On June 29, St. Peter was executed. But he was ready, he chose what would now be the country of the Vatican, erected apostolic crosses (prepared before death) on the tombs, and established the center of the Christian religion.
4th century AD
In honor of St. Peter, Constantine the Great ordered the construction of St. Peter's Basilica above St. Peter's tomb.
eighth century AD
The Lombard king handed over power to the Vatican.
ninth century AD
Due to the growing power of Venice, the Roman Orthodox Church of the Forbidden World is poised to create the Adriatic Queen's fleet to destroy the city, its influence and culture.
829 AD
Merchants brought St. Mark's body to Venice to expand Venice's power and influence. Later, they built the Basilica of St. Mark to house St. Mark's body.
The Queen of the Adriatic was finally made, but was not used because of fears that the destruction of Venice would lead to an economic crisis.
twelfth century AD
1182: Birth of Ratiri Tanglelod, who later became a prophetess.
1189-1192: the first