Aleister Crowley
The Nature of the Beast
Paperback: 978 1 904658 27 6
Price: $19.95  

Publisher: Aeon Books
July 2007 , 176 pp., 5 1/2" x 8 1/2"
Poet, Magician, Mountaineer, Polemicist and Pornographer, Aleister Crowley was the most famous, or infamous, name in twentieth century occultism. The popular image of him as, in the words of Francis King, "an insatiable sexual athlete, a pimp who lived on the immoral earnings of his girl-friends, and a junkie who daily took enough heroin to kill a roomful of people", has a basis in fact; but there were other, less obnoxious and despicable aspects of this highly original character.

Crowley’s greatest legacy is his eclectic occult system: his Magick persists, a potent synthesis of Golden Dawn magic, oriental esoteric techniques, sexual magic, and the all-encompassing Law of Thelema with its two fundamental principles, "Every man and woman is a star" and the notorious "Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law". With his usual flair and style, Colin Wilson brings this complex and enigmatic figure to life and provides an engrossing portrait of the self-styled Great Beast, the man whom the contemporary press dubbed The Wickedest Man in the World.

Table of Contents:
Acknowledgements; 1) Does Magic Work?; 2) The Reluctant Christian; 3) Raising Hell; 4) The Chosen of the Gods; 5) The Master and Disciples; 6) The Magic Wand; 7) The Abbey of Do-What-You-Will; 8) Paradise Lost; Epilogue; Select Bibliography; Index.


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