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'Chronicle 1 - Canon of the Philosophers' ' is an Occult text; in 1904 E.V. the notorious Occultist Aleister Crowley invoked his 'Holy Guardian Angel' who dictated to him, via voice, a three chapter Qabalistic text, a chapter per day, over three days, whilst he was on honeymoon in Cairo in Egypt, called 'The Book of the Law'; the reception of this text inaugurated the Aeon of Horus and the Author recognized that Crowley's book was a book from his Unconscious, and he realized that during the use of a Ouija Board, as opposed to speaking to 'spirits of the dead,' one is actually communicating with their brain; as a result the Author himself, in 1997 E.V. to 1998 E.V., received his own text from his mind / brain complex and within this text the 'Intelligence' actually stated that the Aeon of Thmaest was imminent. In 2002 E.V. he began hearing voices and seeing spirits - of course, to the medical establishment these were auditory and visual hallucinations, as opposed to the Author being an Occultist and evoking spirits (which are portions of the brain objectified) and communicating with them; and one such voice gave him the command to compose three Thelémic texts, and during this period he recalled, rediscovered and typed his Ouija Board discourse and within it he found three dedications, which then presented to him the solution to the meaning of the Voice - to write three books and append the three dedications to the start of each book. Therefore, the present text, of which name the Author was actually given within the Ouija text, is the verse by verse decipherment of the Ouija text itself which gives internally its own title as 'The New Law' and in deciphering the Ouija text he utilized this opportunity to issue forth his own Qabalistic interpretation of 'Liber AL vel Legis,' and the present text, in accordance with the instructive dedication given, became an Alchemical treatise. The aforementioned process of analysing 'Liber AL' was continued and repeated for the further four books the Author was to compose, but only the first three of the total of seven, being available publicly (and the further texts being better than these); this is so that it is in accordance with the Voice of the Author's own 'Holy Guardian Angel' - which he equated, Psychologically and hence Scientifically, with the Collective Unconscious; the latter is omniscient and is the 'God within' and to which the Author was to attribute the name of Satan : in Jungian terms this equates ultimately with the Self.Cloney, Philip Anthony is the author of 'Canon of the Philosophers': Chronicle 1', published 2007 under ISBN 9781419668715 and ISBN 1419668714.
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