Do what thou wilt shall the whole of the law.
Today we are reading Liber AL, Chapter II. Bereft of all comments aside from the this Holy Book alone, it leaves the audience to supply their own comment.
Something that you can do is just write some things down before, during, and after listening or while reading along. There could be something in there that you might need...maybe not. Whatever glossolalia comes from this game you could do worse than to check it against your choice of English Qabalah. I can recommend the O.T.O.'s Gematria Engine, Achad. Whether Base 3, Base 10, or New Aeon English, go for broke and experiment. You could even use Crowley's numbers for the trigrams as the value of the letters. You can't spell 'glossolalia' without 'sol' -- it's right there in the middle. You may have discovered your own password for Anno Vxi, maybe even the beginnings of a motto or some other magical name. It will still be gibberish. Well, that gibberish just took you somewhere.
Pay attention to where you see Purple, Blue, Red, Gold, Black and any other color that strikes you.
Design your own Beggar card--if you're really a fan of Alan Moore, just draw him in front of the local Watering Hole or Fountain that every town has. If you're from Huntsville, you'd draw him at Big Spring Park. Wouldn't it be funny if you got his ass out of Northhampton?
See "Liber Trigrammaton Sub Figura XXVII"
I, 0 or 1
L 1 or 2
C 2 or 3
H 3 or 4
X 4 or 5
T 5 or 6
Y 6 or 7
P 7 or 8
A 8 or 9
J 9 or 10
W 10 or 11
O 11 or 12
G 12 or 13
Z 13 or 14
B14 or 15
F 15 or 16
S 16 or 17
M 17 or 18
N 18 or 19
E 19 or 20
R 20 or 21
Q 21 or 22
V 22 or 23
K 23 or 24
D 24 or 25
U 25 or 26
& 26 or 27 or 0
Love is the law, love under will.