Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law It took a little longer, but here is our other Probationer robe model, which is based on the Magick Without Tears description and worn by some lineages. Hope you like it, please write your thoughts in comments. "Now, as to your personal accoutrements, Robe, Lamen, Sandals and the like, The Book of the Law has most thoughtfully simplified matters for us. “I charge you earnestly to come before me in a single robe, and covered with a rich headdress.” (AL I, 61) The Robe may well be in the form of the Tau Cross; i.e. expanding from axilla to ankle, and from shoulder to—whatever you call the place where your hands come out. (Shape well shown in the illustration Magick face p. 360). You being a Probationer, plain black is correct; and the Unicursal Hexagram might be embroidered, or “applique” (is it? I mean “stuck on”), upon the breast. The best head-dress is the Nemyss: I cannot trust myself to describe how to make one, but there are any number of models in the British Museum, on in any Illustrated Hieroglyphic text. The Sphinx wears one, and there is a photograph, showing the shape and structure very clearly, in the Equinox I, 1, frontispiece to Supplement. You can easily make one yourself out of silk; broad black-and-white stripes is a pleasing design. Avoid “artistic” complexities." - Magick Without Tears, Chapter XXIII #taurobe #thelema #current93 #magick #magickarts #thelemaartworks #aleistercrowley #robe #418 #oto #crowley #probationer #probationersrobe #astrumargenteum #astrumargentum #ceremonialmagick #ceremonialmagickians #nemyss #makgia #magiak #occultvestment #occultism #occvlt #westernmagick #alymoonmagickcraft (en EE. UU) https://www.instagram.com/p/CFCRjmeHZ8h/?igshid=fwot744ccdfw









