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A few selections from the writings of the 20th C. Abstract Painter, AD REINHARDT.
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This reading of THE BOOK OF THE LAW is the final episode of a three- part series of podcasts featuring the received writings of Aleister Crowley.
This series corresponds to the days from March 20 to April 10--One text each day from the Vernal Equinox to the three days that mark the writing of the Book Of The Law.
There will be mispronunciations.
[00:00] Introduction
[01:38] Liber Al vel Legis, Cap. I (April 8)
[19:25] Liber Al vel Legis, Cap. II (April 9)
[38:52] Liber Al vel Legis , Cap. III (April 10)
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Episodi mancanti?
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This is part two of a series of readings intended to correspond to the days from March 20 to April 10--One text each day from the Vernal Equinox to the three days that mark the writing of the Book Of The Law. This episode’s recordings are for March 27-April 6. There will be mispronunciations.
[00:00] Introduction
[02:17] Liber ARARITA, Cap. VII (March 27)
[04:49] Liber Arcanorum (March 28)
[10:27] Liber LXV, Cap. III (March 29)
[21:02] Liber Librae (March 30)
[30:00] Liber VII, Cap. III (March 31)
[37:17] Liber VII, Cap. V (April 1)
[43:15] Liber Stellae Rubae (April 2)
[52:10] Liber Cheth (April 3)
[57:49] Liber LXV Cap. II (April 4)
[1:09:25] Liber LXV Cap. V (April 5)
[1:28:13] Liber ARARITA, Cap. VI (April 6)
[1:30:12] Liber VII, Cap. VII (April 7)
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These readings are intended to correspond to the days from March 20 to April 10--One text each day from the Vernal Equinox to the three days that mark the writing of the Book Of The Law. There will be mispronunciations.
[00:00] Introduction
[02:40] Liber LXV, Cap. I (March 20, morning)
[15:27] Liber VII, Cap. II (March 20, evening)
[21:27] Liber LXV, Cap .IV (March 21)
[34:32] Liber VII, Cap. IV (March 22)
[44:05] Liber VII, Cap. VI (March 23)
[49:58] Liber Tzaddi (March 24)
[56:52] Liber VII, Cap. I (March 25)
[1:02:47] Liber A’ash (March 26)
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This text, from 1917, combines ideas about Goetic evocation, with ideas about Spiritism, the origins of artistic inspiration, and a collective subconscious. I I hope you find it rewarding. My reading will include several mispronunciations.
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A reading of two Grimm Bros. Fairy Tales followed by the Infancy Gospel Of Thomas
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A reading of Austin Osman Spare's 1927 automatic writing "The Anathema of Zos"
Followed by Italian Futurist F. T. Marinetti's "We Abjure Our Symbolist Masters, Last Lovers of the Moon" (1911-1915), "Down With The Tango and Parsifal" (1914), "The Birth of A Futurist Aesthetic" (1911-1915)
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Reading the full text of a 1908 lecture by Rudolph Steiner:
"The Interpretation of Fairy Tales"
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Reading selected descriptions of 1970s California performance art. Followed by a reading of the first five chapters of the book of Ezekiel from the King James Bible. There will be mispronunciations.
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Reading Moby Dick Chapters 8 and 9. "The Pulpit" and "The Sermon" Followed by a reading of all four chapters of the book of Jonah from the King James Bible. There will be mispronunciations.