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- +# It's part of the A:.A:. reading list.  
-1. It's part of the A:.A:. reading list.  +# It presents a great description of Pan. 
-2. It presents a great description of Pan. +# I can't say I liked the story (it's only about 30 pages) all that much. I was just looking for some fiction to read. I chose a short one from the A:.A:. reading list so that I would be able to write an article this weekend for Thelemapedia.
-3. I can't say I liked the story (it's only about 30 pages) all that much. I was just looking for some fiction to read. I chose a short one from the A:.A:. reading list so that I would be able to write an article this weekend for Thelemapedia.+
Let me know if you were thinking of other criteria for deciding relavance. If you give me a list, I might use it as a template for a section on "Thelemic relavance." Let me know if you were thinking of other criteria for deciding relavance. If you give me a list, I might use it as a template for a section on "Thelemic relavance."

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93 Fr. Zabed,

  1. It's part of the A:.A:. reading list.
  2. It presents a great description of Pan.
  3. I can't say I liked the story (it's only about 30 pages) all that much. I was just looking for some fiction to read. I chose a short one from the A:.A:. reading list so that I would be able to write an article this weekend for Thelemapedia.

Let me know if you were thinking of other criteria for deciding relavance. If you give me a list, I might use it as a template for a section on "Thelemic relavance."

93,93/93 Thomas Stevens 16:12, 10 Jul 2005 (CDT)

93. I dont want to be rude or anything like that, i can see you like this book. But how is this relevant to Thelema?:) 93 93/93 Fr. Zabed