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				Remarks: | 
                Parts I, 
				II, and III are in the August, September, and October editions. |  | 
			
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				Comments 
				by 
				
				Aleister 
				 
				Crowley: | 
				
				     During the three Chokmah days of my control of the paper I 
				devoted every energy to proclaiming the Law of Thelma in its 
				pages both directly and indirectly. 
				     My 
				first important step in this direction, the thin end of the 
				wedge, was an article "The Revival of Magick" which ran 
				serially, ending in November. The last paragraph, a mere 
				coxcombical flourish, though written with the quite serious idea 
				of indicating to some person of adequate intelligence, the 
				direction in which to seek for a Master, provided an element in 
				an incident of the utmost complexity. I propose to recount this 
				in great detail, because it gives an idea of the extraordinary 
				strength and subtlety of the proof that I am in communication 
				with some intelligence possessing knowledge and power altogether 
				superior to anything that we can reasonably ascribe to any human 
				being. 
				     This 
				paragraph runs as follows: Herein is wisdom; let him that hath 
				understanding count the number of The Beast; for it is the 
				number of a man; and his number is six hundred and three score 
				and six.       — The Confessions of Aleister Crowley.  
				New York, NY.  Hill and Wang, 1969.  Pages 827-828. |  |