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A number of Crowley's works are very inspiring and show his ability to think outside the box, that's more you could say about some of his like-minded contemporaries.
oh yes that... agreed definitely. but his way to proceed were a recipe for disastre. I'm sure he realizes it now
even his writtings about occultism are not to be trusted.
A number of Crowley's works are very inspiring and show his ability to think outside the box, that's more you could say about some of his like-minded contemporaries.
Crowley loved little games and shock effects, he was an interesting fellow but I wouldn't trust any of his utterances or writings if it's not about Magick.
even his writtings about occultism are not to be trusted... serious **** is bound to happen if you play both on the Kabbalah AND the Kliffoth at once like he did and mixing it with Yezidi occultism... aie aie aie!
Crowley loved little games and shock effects, he was an interesting fellow but I wouldn't trust any of his utterances or writings if it's not about Magick.
Although items supposedly in his possession were neckties, I have mentioned previously that years ago I remember reading that he had JtR's gloves, so maybe your post confirms this
if it came out of Crowley's mouth I wouldn't hold much value to it... Crowley was in the Thelema, it's related to Kabalistic practice , I'm not sure that was part of the bro's trip.
Sorry i couldn't find a thread on this but i wanted to tell you all something i heard years ago.
I was enjoying a few drinks with friends in a local pub when a friend of mine introduced me to someone who was the caretaker of Boleskine House during Jimmy Page's ownership. This house on the banks of Loch Ness also once belonged to Aleister Crowley.
He explained that during Crowleys tenure (1899-1913), he would usually invite his Socialite London friends to dinner and usually some magical ceremony at Boleskine house. Once particular evening the topic of conversation turned to the Ripper. During the discussion Crowley left the room and returned a few moments later with a small wooden box.
Opening the box Crowley took out a pair of blood stained and dirty white gloves and explained the gloves belonged to none other than Jack the Ripper.
Now! I personally dont hold much into this story, but the telling of it to me was so convincing. It wouldn't suprise me at all if Crowley had knowledge of these crimes! He was a Masonic member and the murders have links; albiet tenious to Masonic practices.
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