Religion:Liber OZ
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Short description: Declaration of rights of mankind
"Liber OZ" (or "Book 77") is a single page by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley purporting to declare mankind's basic and intrinsic rights according to Crowley's philosophy of Thelema. Written in 1941[1] (though based on a much earlier O.T.O. initiation lecture),[citation needed] the work consists of five succinct and concise paragraphs, being one of the last and shortest of Crowley's many "libri," or books.[2]
Crowley wrote the piece for Louis Wilkinson[1] in order to convey as simply as possible the "O.T.O. plan in words of one syllable" broken down into "five sections: moral, bodily, mental, sexual, and the safeguard tyrannicide...".[3]
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- ↑ Jump up to: 1.0 1.1 Sabazius X°. "Observations on Liber OZ". https://sabazius.oto-usa.org/observations-on-liber-oz/.
- ↑ The Equinox: The Review of Scientific Illuminism, Samuel Weiser, 1990, page 144
- ↑ "Editor's note to p. 689 Appendix VIII". Magick : Liber ABA, Book 4, parts I-IV (2nd. revised ed.). York Beach, Maine: S. Weiser. 2004. p. 788. ISBN 978-0-87728-919-7. OCLC 316894481. https://books.google.com/books?id=o2KUQHX9yZcC&q=%22Rights%20of%20Man%20is%20an%20historical%20document.%20The%20items%20don't%20go%20easily%20on%20the%20Tree%3B%20but%20I've%20got%20them%20down%20to%20five%20sections%3A%20moral%2C%20bodily%2C%20mental%2C%20sexua&pg=RA1-PA788.
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