Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
We are seeking volunteers willing to lend their hands and hearts to a quiet yet enduring work: The Liber AL Project – an effort to bring The Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis) to the world in as many languages as possible. The original manuscript will be held sacred in one place, joined by carefully rendered translations, fulfilling the verse:
“This book shall be translated into all tongues: but always with the original in the writing of the Beast.”
This idea took root over a decade ago, stirring early efforts that now await completion. Our intent is simple yet vast: to create a space where The Book of the Law may speak to all, while respecting both its mysteries and the bounds of copyright. If you feel called to assist with translations, graphic design, or other contributions, your presence would be a gift.
This is not a task bound by time—it may unfold across lifetimes. Yet by tending to it now, we begin something rare, a sharing of Liber AL vel Legis with the world as never before. This is a nonprofit endeavor, born of devotion, not gain. Every effort given is freely offered.
If it is in your Will to collaborate, we welcome you to join us:
send an email to al@bookofthelaw.net and we will connect to discuss the paths forward.
Love is the Law, love under will.
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