Passing mention of Aleister Crowley in an article about Eva Tanguay
Passing mention of Aleister Crowley in an article about Eva Tanguay at “Eva Tanguay – A Rock Star Before Rock Existed“. “Tanguay was the biggest star of the time. She died 65 years ago this week, but...
View ArticleThe Best of the Equinox, Volume I: Enochian Magick
The Best of the Equinox, Volume I: Enochian Magick, containing articles from the Equinox selected by Lon Milo DuQuette, and published by Weiser Books, is now available. This is the first of a new...
View ArticleWild As The Bride That Wails
“Wild As The Bride That Wails” is a track added by CANS in the Hermetic Library audio pool. “Have I not gilded my nails And painted my lips with vermilion? Yea! thou art I; the deed awakes: Thy...
View ArticleDramatic Ritual
Dramatic Ritual is The Best of the Equinox, Volume II and forthcoming in March 2013, selected and introduced by Lon Milo DuQuette and published through Weiser Books. This follows on Volume I, released...
View ArticleA Tone Testament
“A Tone Testament” is a recent post by Phil Legard, which links to the Leila Waddell memorial site archived at the library [HT Warren Ellis]. That post not only talks about ΘΕΛΗΜΑ A Tone Testament by...
View ArticleMy Life with the Fill Kill Kult
You may have felt a tremor within the normally calm and placid Thelemic community lately over the words “fill” and kill” as they appear, or not, in the Book of the Law, Chapter III Verse 37. I’ve seen...
View ArticleThe Holy Books of Thelema
The Holy Books of Thelema, containing the Class A libri by Aleister Crowley, is part of the collection at the Reading Room. This is the 1988 paperback published as Equinox III 9 by Weiser. The...
View ArticleCommentaries on the Holy Books and Other Papers
Commentaries on the Holy Books and Other Papers (Equinox), containing commentaries on the Class A libri by Aleister Crowley and other papers, including work by H P Blavatsky, J F C fuller and Charles...
View ArticleThe Commentaries of AL
The Commentaries of AL, Volume V No 1 of what is sometimes called the Red Equinox, by Aleister Crowley and another (Marcelo Ramos Motta), the 1975 first edition hardcover from Weiser Books, is part of...
View ArticleSex Magick
The Best of the Equinox, Sex Magick: Volume III by Aleister Crowley, selected and introduced by Lon Milo DuQuette, from Weiser Books, is due for release on November 1, 2013. As they say in the email...
View ArticleThe Commentaries of AL dust cover
A little while back I posted about the copy of The Commentaries of AL, Volume V No 1 of what is sometimes called the Red Equinox, by Aleister Crowley and another (Marcelo Ramos Motta), the 1975 first...
View ArticleThe Mass of the Phoenix public and private
Coph Nia, a local body of Ordo Templi Orientis in the valley of Eugene, OR, whose body master is Hermetic Library fellow David Richard Jones sent a sheet with two version of Liber XLIV, The Mass of the...
View ArticleOmnium Gatherum: March 19th, 2014
An irregular hodgepodge of links gathered together … Omnium Gatherum for March 19th, 2014 Thelema with Shane Gillen [also], a magic show set in a secret location in central Dublin Fujitsu ScanSnap...
View ArticleThe Magic of Aleister Crowley
Hermetic Library fellow T Polyphilus reviews The Magic of Aleister Crowley by John Symonds. This book was issued after the first edition of Symonds’ original Crowley bio The Great Beast, and the later...
View ArticleThe Psychology of Hashish
The Psychology of Hasish by Aleister Crowley is the fourth new edition from 100th Monkey Press, available in a hand-bound limited edition. Aleister Crowley’s The Psychology of Hashish, written under...
View Article“There is a land in which no tree groweth, and where the warbling of the...
There is a land in which no tree groweth, and where the warbling of the birds is as a forgotten dream. There is a land of dust and desolation, where no river floweth, and where no cloud riseth from the...
View Article“God is never so turned away from man, and never so much sendeth him new...
God is never so turned away from man, and never so much sendeth him new paths, as when he maketh ascent to divine speculations or works in a confused or disordered manner, and as it adds, with...
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