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Aleister Crowley (1875-1947), was a magician, mountaineer, poet, and philosopher. He created the religious system known as Thelema. Many of Thelema's various organizational incarnations are still active. Crowley considered Theosophy and the Golden Dawn to be Thelema's parents, and acknowledged Rabelais as the source for its creed, "Do what thou wilt". Crowley influenced Dion Fortune, Israel Regardie, Gardnerian Witchcraft, Chaos Magic, and many other 20th century occultists and movements. He considered himself a major literary figure but history has not shared his view.
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Account of Crowley's transformative Sahara Desert sojourn of 1909. An excerpt from The Place of Enchantment British Occultism and the Culture of the Modern by Alex Owen.
Joe Larabell's collection of favorite Crowley quotes.
A brief note on Crowley's connection with Freemasonry.
A brief essay on Crowley, by Sabazius, head of the OTO in the USA.
A list of the works in alphabetic sequence.
An English library with over 150 Crowley resources.
A brief essay on Crowley, by Sabazius, head of the OTO in the USA.
A list of the works in alphabetic sequence.
An English library with over 150 Crowley resources.
A brief note on Crowley's connection with Freemasonry.
Joe Larabell's collection of favorite Crowley quotes.
Account of Crowley's transformative Sahara Desert sojourn of 1909. An excerpt from The Place of Enchantment British Occultism and the Culture of the Modern by Alex Owen.
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