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Liber Babalon: Writings |
 | | And that which thou hearest is but the dropping of the dews from my limbs, for I dance in the night, naked upon the grass, in shadowy places, by running streams. |
 | | The most powerful example of this magickal tool is the voice of the goddess Babalon Herself, and it is in the interpretation of Her words and Her voice that much of Liber Babalon is based. |
 | | Many of the tracks incorporate sounds generated through the readings of transmissions from Babalon that She has given to humanity from over two thousand years ago, up to the present. |
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