Aleister Crowley Diary Entry Monday, 23 April 1906
Arrived Nagasaki about 5 p.m.
Wrote remarks opposite:[1] they seem quite obviously right, as if thereby all lucidity and [. . .] were attained, all doubt swept away.
Wrote to A. [Elaine Simpson] to effect above [see 22 April 1906], now, however, insisting on my own independence of her.
A∴[2] fair to good. Asked for sufficient health on voyage to do A∴I∴ [Augoeides Invocation] properly. (Granted.) Went off to sleep after this.
1—That is, the comments to the Shanghai evocation which appear in parentheses throughout the text. 2—This indicates the Invocation of Augoeides.
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