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Hexagram 34 contains an outline swiped in whole, from Red Flame # 5 ( Cornelius & Cornelius: 1998: 32 ). « The layout here differs radically from that in Red Flame due to fundamental differences between print layout, and HTML layout. »
The rest of the Thelemic Outlines are a result of my applying the datapoints therein, to the other hexagrams. All errors, misinterpretations, etc are my own. On the other hand, the title of this document implies that I don't have a clue as to what I am talking about, so there really is no need to emphasize that point here.
I will point out that I have transliterated nearly everything into Hanyu Pinyin. Where Crowely has a symbol, I have simply used the word for that symbol.
This section provides a breakdown of each hexagram, according to the different principles I've listed in the main body of this book. « At 128 pages of comments and outlines, plus 10 major appendices, and 13 minor appendices, plus 30 pages of text for the main part, I can hardly call this a paper. On the other hand, if an attorney can call a 5 000 page document, a brief, perhaps I can still refer to this as a paper.» Errors in this section are my own, though I did write a computer program to provide the original output. Source code for that program in provided in Appendix Z.
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