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 +Greetings - saw your comment re: AEV. It is "ante era vulgaris," i.e., before the common era. I have added a link from the first occurrences of both EV and AEV in the article to [[Era Vulgaris]]. Good feedback. Keep in mind for future reference (I realize you didn't know what it meant in this case), you can go in and make edits like this on your own if you have a suggestion for how to fix :) In this case, you could have gone in and changed it to CE and BCE, and that would have been fine as well. --[[User:Thiebes|Thiebes]] 11:44, 16 Jul 2005 (CDT)

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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.

Maum daelo haela!

I am an English teacher in South Korea. I have been reading Aleister Crowley (and related) for my entire adult life (for about 16 years or more). I have been a practicing Thelemite for about as long.

I look forward to making this a kick butt site.

Love is the law, love under will.

93 93/93 Matthew Gordon Phillips--Silverstar 13:23, 8 Jul 2005 (CDT)


Greetings - saw your comment re: AEV. It is "ante era vulgaris," i.e., before the common era. I have added a link from the first occurrences of both EV and AEV in the article to Era Vulgaris. Good feedback. Keep in mind for future reference (I realize you didn't know what it meant in this case), you can go in and make edits like this on your own if you have a suggestion for how to fix :) In this case, you could have gone in and changed it to CE and BCE, and that would have been fine as well. --Thiebes 11:44, 16 Jul 2005 (CDT)