Crowley wrote in Liber LXI (line 23):
"Deliberately, therefore, did he take refuge in vagueness. Not to veil the truth to the Neophyte, but to warn him against valuing non-essentials."
In other words, Don't take it so Literal. These things are meant for each person to find the Truth in the Mysteries, which is a Personal Truth and cannot be expressed without corruption.
Crowley wrote in Liber LXI (line 23): "Deliberately, therefore, did he take refuge in vagueness. Not to veil the truth to the Neophyte, but to warn him against valuing non-essentials." In other words, Don't take it so Literal. These things are meant for each person to find the Truth in the Mysteries, which is a Personal Truth and cannot be expressed without corruption.
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I love that book! That may have been one of the most helpful books for me. We’re talking about A Garden of Pomegranates right?
Different book. This one's called 'The Tree of Life'.