Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography
- Pages
- 960
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780140191899
- Reading Time
- ~16h 48min
Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography is a book by Aleister Crowley. It has 960 pages.
About this book
Aleister Crowley's autobiographical confessions are a fascinating record of his lifetime's journey into Strange regions of consciousness. A 'saint' of the 'Gnostic' church, Crowley subtitled his six-volume work 'an autohagiography'. He describes his initiation into magic, his world-wide travels and mistresses, his experiments with sex and drugs, and the philosophy of his famous Book of the Law which contains the gospel that Crowley proclaimed for all mankind: the Law of Thelema, or Do What Thou Wilt.Generations before his time, Crowley invoked sex, drugs, and Eastern philosophy in his perpetual and often bizarre search for self-realization. The Confessions, skillfully edited and annotated by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, serves as the perfect introduction to Crowley's extraordinary life and thought.
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Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography has 960 pages.
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Aleister Crowley's autobiographical confessions are a fascinating record of his lifetime's journey into Strange regions of consciousness. A 'saint' of the 'Gnostic' church, Crowley subtitled his six-volume work 'an autohagiography'. He describes his initiation into magic, his world-wide travels and ...
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Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography was written by Aleister Crowley.