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Aleister Crowley's 'The Blue Equinox' is a seminal work in occult literature, offering a complex exploration of esoteric themes and mystical practices. Written in Crowley's characteristic poetic and enigmatic style, the book delves into the realms of ceremonial magic, tarot, astrology, and alchemy, providing a comprehensive guide for those interested in the mystical arts. The text embodies Crowley's unique blend of scholarly knowledge and personal experience, offering readers a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most notorious occult figures of the 20th century. Aleister Crowley,…mehr

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Aleister Crowley's 'The Blue Equinox' is a seminal work in occult literature, offering a complex exploration of esoteric themes and mystical practices. Written in Crowley's characteristic poetic and enigmatic style, the book delves into the realms of ceremonial magic, tarot, astrology, and alchemy, providing a comprehensive guide for those interested in the mystical arts. The text embodies Crowley's unique blend of scholarly knowledge and personal experience, offering readers a fascinating insight into the mind of one of the most notorious occult figures of the 20th century. Aleister Crowley, known for his controversial lifestyle and provocative writings, was a prominent figure in the Western esoteric tradition. His vast knowledge of occult practices and his involvement in secret societies greatly influenced the content of 'The Blue Equinox.' Crowley's deep understanding of magical rituals and his philosophical insights shine through in this text, making it a must-read for occult enthusiasts and scholars alike. I highly recommend 'The Blue Equinox' to readers interested in delving into the mysteries of the occult and exploring the teachings of Aleister Crowley. This book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to expand their knowledge of ceremonial magic and esoteric philosophy, offering a rich tapestry of symbolic imagery and profound wisdom.

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Aleister Crowley was an English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. He founded the religion of Thelema, identifying himself as the prophet entrusted with guiding humanity into the Æon of Horus in the early 20th century. Born to a wealthy Plymouth Brethren family in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, Crowley rejected this fundamentalist Christian faith to pursue an interest in Western esotericism. He was educated at the University of Cambridge, where he focused his attentions on mountaineering and poetry, resulting in several publications. In 1898 he joined the esoteric Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, where he was trained in ceremonial magic by Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers and Allan Bennett. Moving to Boleskine House by Loch Ness in Scotland, he went mountaineering in Mexico with Oscar Eckenstein, before studying Hindu and Buddhist practices in India. He married Rose Edith Kelly and in 1904 they honeymooned in Cairo, Egypt, where Crowley claimed to have been contacted by a supernatural entity named Aiwass, who provided him with The Book of the Law, a sacred text that served as the basis for Thelema. Announcing the start of the Æon of Horus, The Book declared that its followers should adhere to the code of "Do what thou wilt" and seek to align themselves with their Will through the practice of magick. After an unsuccessful attempt to climb Kanchenjunga and a visit to India and China, Crowley returned to Britain, where he attracted attention as a prolific author of poetry, novels, and occult literature. In 1907, he and George Cecil Jones co-founded a Thelemite order, the A¿A¿, through which they propagated the religion. After spending time in Algeria, in 1912 he was initiated into another esoteric order, the German-based Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.), rising to become the leader of its British branch, which he reformulated in accordance with his Thelemite beliefs. In 1920 he established the Abbey of Thelema, a religious commune in Cefalù, Sicily where he lived with various followers. His libertine lifestyle led to denunciations in the British press, and the Italian government evicted him in 1923. He divided the following two decades between France, Germany, and England, and continued to promote Thelema until his death.