Description
A unique resource for students of occultism, mysticism, Thelema, and magick that draws on Aleister Crowley's writings as published in the periodical the Equinox. In the original ten volumes of the Equinox, Alesiter Crowley succeeded in synthesizing the aim of religion and the method of science. Equinox--a periodical first published in 1909--mainly featured articles about occultism and magick, while several issues also contained poetry, fiction, plays, artwork, and biographies. Israel Regardie's selections from those ten original volumes are presented here in Gems of the Equinox. The book serves as a veritable textbook for the magickal orders A.A. and O.T.O. It includes material on Crowley's magical order, magical rituals, yoga, invocations, and sex magick, among many other topics. Although it is written for the advanced practitioner, beginners will gain much from its many pages of wisdom, including yoga postures and breathing techniques, ceremonial rituals and meditations, an Enochian magick primer, and The Book of the Law.
Author: Aleister Crowley
Publisher: Weiser Books
Published: 11/30/2007
Pages: 1184
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.20lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.90w x 2.30d
ISBN13: 9781578634170
ISBN10: 1578634172
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Magick Studies
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Witchcraft (See Also Religion | Wicca)
Author: Aleister Crowley
Publisher: Weiser Books
Published: 11/30/2007
Pages: 1184
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 3.20lbs
Size: 8.60h x 5.90w x 2.30d
ISBN13: 9781578634170
ISBN10: 1578634172
BISAC Categories:
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Magick Studies
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Witchcraft (See Also Religion | Wicca)
About the Author
Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was the most widely read author in 20th-century occultism. He single-handedly redefined magic as a field of inquiry and endeavor through his books and the order that he led--the A.A. and the O.T.O. He is the author several books including The Book of the Law, 777 & Other Qabalistic Writings, and The Book of Thoth. Israel Regardie, who died in 1985, is widely regarded for working to make Western mystery tradition material available to all.