The best of the Equinox, Volume III.
Auteur: Aleister Crowley, introduced by Lon Milo DuQuette
This manuscript was created from archived film of the original editions of The Equinox.
Jaar: 2013
Druk: Niet genoemd
ISBN: 1578635713 / 9781578635719
Taal: Engels
224 pagina's
Uitgeverij: Weiser Books, USA
Paperback, nieuw.
Achterflaptekst:
Unlock the secrets of the Universe.
The Equinox, in print from 1909-1919, was a magical journal published by Aleister Crowley and included instructions for Crowley’s own magical Order, the A.ॱ.A.ॱ. as well as important exercises, meditations, rituals, reviews, and works by other magical adepts. Originally published as ten volumes, much of the material remains out of print today. Now, for the first time since Israel Regardie’s 1974 release of Gems from the Equinox, renowned scholar and US. Deputy Grandmaster General of the O.T.O. Lon Milo DuQuette presents readers with his own selections from this classic publication, The Best of the Equinox.
Volume III of the series presents perhaps the most titillating of esoteric subjects, Sex Magick. Once he grasped the fundamentals of sexual magick, Aleister Crowley understood it to be the key that unlocks the secrets of the universe. He dedicated the entire second half of his life exploring its mysteries. This volume presents the bulk of Crowley’s written works on the subject and includes The Gnostic Mass, Energized Enthusiasm, Liber A’ash, Liber Chath, and Liber Stellae Rubeae.
About the authors:
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) poet, mountaineer, secret agent, magus, libertine and prophet was dubbed by the tabloids "The Wickedest Man in the World".
Lon Milo DuQuette is a bestselling author and lecturer whose books on Magick, Tarot, and the Western Mystery Traditions have been translated into ten languages. He lives in Costa Mesa, CA, with his wife Constance.
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