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Liber AL vel Legis

"Liber AL vel Legis," also known as "The Book of the Law," is a central text in Thelema, a spiritual philosophy developed by Aleister Crowley in the early 20th century. Written in 1904, it presents the idea of individual will and the pursuit of one's true purpose. The text outlines the principle "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law," emphasizing personal freedom and responsibility. It also introduces the goddess Nuit and the god Hadit, symbolizing the union of the infinite and the finite. Overall, it encourages readers to seek their true will in life.