Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley, (12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947; the surname is pronounced // i.e. with the first syllable sounding like "crow" in English) was a British occultist, writer and mystic. He is perhaps best known today for his occult writings, especially "The Book of the Law", the central sacred text of Thelema. Crowley was also an influential member in several occult organizations, including the Golden Dawn, … tguild.oto.de
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The Naples Arrangement, Aleister Crowley's system for describing the Qabalah, and its flow of energies. Very useful for understanding Crowley's Tarot symbolism in his Thoth deck. Expanded notes and commentary by J. Karlin (jk). jktarot.com/naples
DEFINITION OF TERMS: What is meant by words like Racism, Bigotry, Nationalism, and Gender-Bias CONFRONTING BIGOTRY IN THE WRITINGS OF THE BEAST by nagasiva yronwode (333) WAS Aleister Crowley A RACIST? www.arcane-archive.org/faqs/crowleyracistfaq.php
This course provides the student a thorough introduction to the spiritual system of Thelema, a Greek word meaning "will", with an emphasis on the works of British author, prophet and magus Aleister Crowley (1875-1947). www.lashtal.com
An important figure in the European occult movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, Aleister Crowley was publicly reviled in his time, but he was recently cited by the BBC as one of England's most influential citizens. www.glbtq.com/literature/crowley_a_lit.html
In 1918, Aleister Crowley, the British occultist and so-called "wickedest man in the world," composed a lyrical essay on absinthe and aesthetics titled "Absinthe - The Green Goddess". www.oxygenee.com/absinthe/books7.html