Aleister Crowley Diary Entry

Wednesday, 19 June 1907[1]

 

 

12.29 – 1.30. Pranayama with a few rests, i.e., omitting kumbhakham.

     

Remarkable results. (1) Very near neighborhood-concentration, i.e., forgetting everything. (2) Very near L.V.X. (3) Arms began to levitate. After ending, quite mixed about the year—1907 seeming a very long way back. (4) Near perspiration (N.B. in an English June).

 

 

1—This entry has a side note, probably added years later before giving the diary to J.F.C. Fuller: "Good for Scaffolding," a reference to a section with that subtitle in "The Temple of Solomon the King."

 

 

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