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"Liber Al Vel Legis" (The Book of the Law) is a religious text written by English occultist Aleister Crowley in 1904. The book is divided into three chapters and was purportedly dictated to Crowley by a discarnate entity named Aiwass. The text outlines the principles of Thelema, a new religious and philosophical movement founded by Crowley. It emphasizes the importance of individual freedom and self-fulfillment, as well as the belief in a higher spiritual power that guides and manifests through each individual. The book also contains prophecies and instructions for followers of Thelema, urging them to live according to their true will and to strive for spiritual enlightenment and self-realization. Overall, "Liber Al Vel Legis" serves as a foundational text for the Thelemic religion and has had a significant influence on occult and esoteric thought.