Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
Recently, Black Sun Lodge commissioned the Cleveland Sight Center to transcribe Liber AL and Liber XV into Braille and large-print. We’ve since received copies of these works, and we are happy to say that copies of these important documents are now available for purchase through the Cleveland Sight Center. It is Black Sun’s goal to make key O.T.O. texts and rituals available to everyone, and we feel that this is the first step on this important road. We would love to see every O.T.O. Body in the United States Grand Lodge have these to offer to those in need.
Product and ordering information below:
Liber AL: $40.00 + shipping
Liber XV: $25.00 + shipping
DESCRIPTION: 11.5″ x 11″ book with grade 2 braille embossed over laser printed 20 point Arial Black on heavy braille paper. Bound with black 19-hole comb spines and translucent white plastic covers front and back.
SHIPPING OPTIONS
1. USPS Flat Rate Priority Mail (hard box with padding). 1-3 day service includes tracking and up to $50 of insurance. +$13.50
2. Free Matter for the Blind–it is free… but there is NO way to track your package, insure it, or know when it will arrive. International orders can be sent this way, but it is not recommended for the above reasons. If your order is lost in the mail Cleveland Sight Center is not responsible in any way and won’t refund you.
3. If you are an outside the United States, please email Jennifer Dean with your name and exact address so she can calculate the shipping cost *before* you purchase: jdean@clevelandsightcenter.org
ORDERING: Please call 216-658-4666 and ask for “Liber AL” or “Liber XV”. Let them know your shipping choice. Payment can be made over the phone by credit card (Mastercard, Visa, Discover, American Express).
Cleveland Sight Center is a non-profit, CARF accredited, 4-star rated charity. Purchases of these materials help fund their programs.
Love is the law, love under will.
In The Bonds Of The Order,
NDRW
Master, Black Sun Lodge
Will this be the (authorized by Crowley) Fill version or the (authorized by Bill Breeze) Kill version of the text? And if it’s the latter will there be anything in Braille that will explain the change of word?
The folks at Black Sun tell us: “93! Our source was from US Grand Lodge: http://lib.oto-usa.org/libri/liber0220.html This text uses the word “kill”. There is no special text explaining the word change.” If you wish a similar version with “fill” you can certainly create one yourself or commission one.