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ARTICLES RELATED TO Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality |  |  |  | Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality: Encyclopedia - Aleister CrowleyAleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley (12 October 1875 - 1 December 1947) was an occultist, mystic, sexual revolutionary, and drug user (especially heroin).
Aleister Crowley - Biography.
Edward Alexander Crowley was born in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England, between 11:00pm and 12 midnight on 12 October 1875.
His father, Edward Crowley, once maintained a lucrative family brewery business and was retired at the time of Aleister's birth. His mother, Emily Bertha Bishop, drew ...
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Crowley claimed to use a scientific method to study what people at the time called "spiritual" experiences, making "The Method of Science, the Aim of Religion" the catchphrase of his magazine The Equinox. By this he meant that mystical experiences should not be taken at face value, but critiqued and experimented with in order to arrive at their underlying religious meaning. In this he may be considered to foreshadow Dr. Timothy Leary, who at one point sought to apply the same method to psychedelic drug experiences. Yet like Leary's, Crowley's method has received little "scie ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality |
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 |  |  | Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Science, magic, and sexualityCrowley claimed to use a scientific method to study what people at the time called "spiritual" experiences, making "The Method of Science, the Aim of Religion" the catchphrase of his magazine The Equinox. By this he meant that mystical experiences should not be taken at face value, but critiqued and experimented with in order to arrive at their underlying religious meaning. In this he may be considered to foreshadow Dr. Timothy Leary, who at one point sought to apply the same method to psychedelic drug experiences. Yet like Leary's, Crowley's method has received little "sc ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science, magic, and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Science, magic, and sexuality |
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Aleister Crowley, the 20th century occultist.
Anthony Crowley, a fictional demon in the novel Good Omens, whose name is based on the above.
John Crowley, an American author of science fiction.
Crowley Foods, a food manufacturer and retailer based in Binghamton, New York.
Crowley Maritime Corporation, a diversified transportation and logistics company, based in Oakland, California
David Crowley, a Cincinnati city council member from 2001-current. Read more here: » Crowley: Encyclopedia - Crowley |
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 |  |  | Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality: Encyclopedia - Crowley Maritime CorporationCrowley Maritime Corporation, based in Oakland, California, and founded in 1892, is primarily a family and employee-owned company that provides transportation and logistics services in US and international markets by means of four operating lines of business: Liner Services; Logistics Services; Petroleum Services and Marine Services.
As of November, 2005, the company employs approximately 4,300 people and provides its services using a fleet of more than 300 vessels, consisting of RO-RO vessels, LO-LO vessels, Tankers, tugs and barges. Crowley's land-based facilities and equipment i ...
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 |  |  | Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality: Encyclopedia - Ceremonial magicCeremonial magic is a branch of magick.
Ceremonial magic, often abbreviated as CM, is a tradition inspired largely by Hermeticism and the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. It includes, but is not limited to, Goetic magick, Enochian Magic, Tarot, Astrology, Grimoire magick, hermetic qabalah and Thelemic ritual.
Ceremonial magic is commonly considered the most complex form of magick. It utilizes elaborate magic theory, draws from a large body of literature and always uses ritual. Practitioners of CM often organize themselves in magical societies such as the Builders of the Adytum, the various for ...
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 |  |  | Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality: Encyclopedia II - Charles Stansfeld Jones - Jones as the Magical Child of Aleister CrowleyHaving been recruited through The Equinox in 1909, Jones was the twentieth person to join Aleister Crowley's A.'.A.'. order. Jones' motto as a Probationer was Vnvs in Omnibvs (V.I.O.), and his supervising Neophyte was J.F.C. Fuller (Per Ardua). When Fuller later withdrew from the A.'.A.'., Aleister Crowley took over as Jones' superior. Jones advanced to Neophyte, taking the motto Achad, which he was subsequently to use for most of his published writings, and by which he is best known. Jones continued his work under Crowley in the Outer Order ...
See also:Charles Stansfeld Jones, Charles Stansfeld Jones - Jones as the Magical Child of Aleister Crowley, Charles Stansfeld Jones - Work in O.T.O., Charles Stansfeld Jones - Involvement in U.B., Charles Stansfeld Jones - Rumors of insanity and imprisonment, Charles Stansfeld Jones - The Aeon of Maat or MA-ION, Charles Stansfeld Jones - Jones' writings, Charles Stansfeld Jones - Sources Read more here: » Charles Stansfeld Jones: Encyclopedia II - Charles Stansfeld Jones - Jones as the Magical Child of Aleister Crowley |
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