The Aleister Crowley Collection
This collection offers a glimpse into the enigmatic mind of Crowley, a leading figure in the early 20th century occult movement. Crowley's teachings and practices were heavily influenced by Western esotericism, including elements of Kabbalah, alchemy, and astrology, as well as Eastern mysticism. He believed in the power of individual will to achieve spiritual transformation and sought to create a new form of religion based on these insights which he named Thelema.
These five paperback volumes bring together his fiction, poetry and spiritual philosophy, presented with striking cover designs and insightful introductions. Together they offer a wonderful way to truly understand his teachings.
Includes:
- The Diary of a Drug Fiend Fiction inspired by Crowley's own experimentation with drugs.
- Moonchild A novel involving a magical war between magicians over an unborn child.
- The Book of Lies An enigmatic occult text exploring magick, meditation, divination, and the nature of the universe.
- The Book of Law and Liber 777 Two texts forming the basis of Crowley's spiritual philosophy, Thelema.
- Clouds Without Water and White Stains Two of his esoteric poetry collections in one volume.