Hello to all!!! I think that today it´s inevitable for all the students of the occult to remember that exactly one hundred years ago (on 8th April 1904), a young man called Aleister Crowley began to receive a supposed revelation in El Cairo (Egypt) from Aiwass, his Holy Guardian Angel: The Book of the Law. It seems that Bardon had a great respect for "The Great Beast" because there´s a passage in IIH that has clearly the crowleian influence: "Love is the Law, Love under Will". Bardon wrote this, but curiously he didn´t make any mention about Crowley. I haven´t got very clear what is the "bardonist":) attitude on Crowley. Did Bardon believe in the authenticity of that "revelation"? What was really his opinion about Crowley and what was the real grade of influence of Crowley on Bardon in the creation of IIH? Rawn, I have observed that you don´t make any mention on Crowley (for example in your "anotated bibliography" there is not any book of Crowley. To me, this is highly surprising because his influence on FB is evident, like I said before). Do you consider him a black magician? What is your personal opinion about him and his system of training? Can you clarify me these points? Like always, thank you very much for your attention :) Joa