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An excerpt from the book of lies, by Alestair Crowley:




"Explain this happening!" "



It must have a 'natural' cause."



"It must have a 'supernatural' cause."



Let these two asses be set to grind corn. May, might, must, should, probably, may be, we may safely assume, ought, it is hardly questionable, almost certainly -- poor hacks! let them be turned out to grass!

Proof is only possible in mathematics, and mathematics is only a matter of arbitrary conventions.

And yet doubt is a good servant but a bad master; a perfect mistress, but a nagging wife.

"White is white" is the lash of the overseer;
"white is black" is the watchword of the slave.
The Master takes no heed.



The Chinese cannot help thinking that the octave has 5 notes.


The more necessary anything appears to my mind, the more certain it is that I only assert a limitation.

I slept with Faith, and found a corpse in my arms on awaking;
I drank and danced all night with Doubt, and found her a virgin in the morning.
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this is my favourite so far
thanks
I really like Alestair Crowley
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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 3
And I'm sure it's reciprocated. ;) thank you, Nature.
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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 4
I wasn't ready for this thread to pass away yet.
I know I know... :D
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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 5
Nice I have not read any books By Aliester. Dont lynch me lol
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"The Chinese cannot help thinking that the octave has 5 notes. " - never knew that..
I guess they had different instruments and a different way of notation of music.

"It must have a 'natural' cause."
"It must have a 'supernatural' cause."
Supernatural means something that you have not learnt about. It's just a term of surprise.

"White is white" is the lash of the overseer;
"white is black" is the watchword of the slave.
The Master takes no heed.
I'm sort of confused about light and shadows currently, colour on furniture is apparently that the object cannot absorb the light. Like a "blue stool" cannot absorb blue light, yet the shadows behind a stool is black and grey.... so does that mean it can't absorb black and grey?
What is light!?

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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 7
As far as the far first few lines of this piece, Sir, you're on the right track. The point is that "it must have a natural cause" "it must have a supernatural cause" for people to accept it. Even most of us accept nothing short of a completely rational answer.
As far as "white is white""white is black", it's important to note that he says "the master takes no heed". One who has mastered his perception does not need to be bothered with the facts.

The conclusion tells us that this piece is about faith and doubt and how either has the power to inspire or impede.
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Lol, this is like bible study, but I guess what you say does make sense.. =]
Thanks Perdurabo!
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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 9
Lol.if only people who taught bible studies would just get to the (right) point.
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Re: Chinese Music
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Post # 10
I needed this to come back. So if you didn't get a chance to see it when I initially posted it, I hope you do this time.
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