Caroline Tully
I suppose what i mean is - do you think there are good examples of where
his personal
revelation let to some new knowledge
that was at the time unknown but was later corroborated by say
archaeology etc??
BTW I think Crowley lived in a golden age for Egyptology -
the language was revealing its secrets.
His own example was "Tzaddi not the star" - but personally i can't
really understand what he's getting at -
unless its the double blind "Tzaddi is Nuit the star". But its not a
great example.
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Mogg
wrote:
>>> does the fact that Crowley was dependent on literary sources rather
>>> than any new insights - mean anything do you think?<<
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> You mean new insights that he himself had? Like an UPG?
> (unsubstantiated personal gnosis)?
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> ~caroline.
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