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Revision as of 02:02, 18 December 2022
The Book of Power is the esoterically obscured collection of Old Energy Archetypes used by The Family to recreate The System and to justify their privilege and power, particularily to themselves.
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Book of Power > Book of Slavery, Creation Template, Masonic Tarot Deck, Old Energy Creation Template
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Notes
The Book of Power represents the teachings of elites, directed at elites, for the purposes of elite socialization. Elites hide their teachings in "Mystery Schools" or "the interior church or the "invisible celestial Church" or a "secret mystical assembly of saints", and call themselves the "illuminated Community of God" [1]
The goal of the Book of Power is ostensibly union with the God, for examle, A.E. Waite claims to have achieved union[2], but with elite overtones. Only those who "climb the ladder" or who are worthy may attain this unity.
Footnotes
- ↑ Gilbert, Robert. “The One Thought That Was Not Untrue: Aleister Crowley and A.E. Waite.” In Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism, edited by Henrik Bogdan and Martin P. Starr. Oxford University Press, 2012. p. 244,
- ↑ Gilbert, Robert. “The One Thought That Was Not Untrue: Aleister Crowley and A.E. Waite.” In Aleister Crowley and Western Esotericism, edited by Henrik Bogdan and Martin P. Starr. Oxford University Press, 2012. p. 244,