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Too bizarre to take seriously? One of the most mysterious of the many Aleister Crowley mysteries is that of a section of his famous Book of the Law, specifically Book Two, Verse 76. This verse reads,
"What meanest this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever."
The verse is commonly referred to--by Thelemites--as " R P Stoval" after the last group of letters. No one knows what it means, although many have claimed to decode the enigmatic phrase.
www.oto-uk.org/liber_0220.php
www.sacred-texts.com/oto/engccxx.htm
www.google.com/search
"What meanest this, o prophet? Thou knowest not; nor shalt thou know ever."
The verse is commonly referred to--by Thelemites--as " R P Stoval" after the last group of letters. No one knows what it means, although many have claimed to decode the enigmatic phrase.
www.oto-uk.org/liber_0220.php
www.sacred-texts.com/oto/engccxx.htm
www.google.com/search
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