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Laurence Galian

“While psychologists will say that it is fear of rejection that stands between humanity and freedom, or deeper still, a public humiliation, the author believes that at the threshold to freedom, human beings (for some unknown reason - perhaps because of a collective trauma from the ancient past) imagine they will confront total annihilation. Nevertheless, maybe this is a good thing, for NO-THING stands between you and freedom.”

Laurence Galian, 666: Connection with Crowley
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666: Connection with Crowley 666: Connection with Crowley by Laurence Galian
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