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Open Request The Eye in the Triangle, by Israel Regardie

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This is Dr. Israel Regardie s extended commentary on his years with the Great Beast and the life and works of his infamous former employer. Moreover, the book is an attempt at an insightful, if not completely objective, analysis of the psychological processes that caused Crowley to tick so peculiarly. At the same time Regardie s observations might also give us some insight as to what might have been making Regardie tick so peculiarly. He recognized that the brilliance of Crowley s genius transcended and eclipsed his myriad (and serious) human flaws; he recognized it was his duty to mankind his duty to the advancement of human thought to allow the world to see the blazing sun of Crowley s genius and the soul-liberating message he tried to deliver. This book also represents the opening of Regardie s own eye to the spiritual significance of Crowley s contribution to the evolution of human consciousness, and to the importance of his own vital role and responsibility in presenting it to the world.
 

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For all you pirated-books sleuths in here: while the amazon link for the paperback gives 2017 as the year of publication, the 9 copies on welib.org and annas-archive.org seem to be from 2014 (2nd ed.) or earlier and I've no idea whether the requester will be satisfied by those; the 2014 edition would be a fine addition to our Library though, I'm amazed it hasn't been posted yet.
 
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