Aleister Crowley AMRITA Treatment

Sunday, 5 March 1933

 

 

 

At the end of the Sixth Week, the patient [Crowley] simply refused to continue the routine of a day in bed on Sunday. He went into the country and walked some seven or eight miles, the last three very fast, against time. This somewhat over-taxed his strength, and induced a long sleep in the afternoon, followed by a rather disturbed night with vivid dreams and a certain recurrence of the asthmatic condition.

 

It is now quite proper for him to supplement the regimen hitherto followed out by the special diets appropriate to the Treatment. As, moreover, it has been found satisfactory to administer the Elixir for special purposes during the course of the Purifications, instead of only at the end of the Six Months Period, it is desirable to establish a small laboratory at once, where the preparation can be properly carried out.

 

 

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