By admin, on August 22nd, 2011%
with James Strain, Anna Tsu, and Frater Puck Salem, MA, Sat., Oct. 29, 2011 EV.
Introductions
Thelemic Symposium begins with the panelists introducing themselves by way of biographical and/or editorial commentary explaining their perspective on Thelema and how they came to embrace it.
About James Strain About Anna Tsu About Frater . . . → Read More: Thelemic Symposium at KTO
By admin, on April 23rd, 2011%
By admin, on April 18th, 2011%
Dr. Shoemaker is a leading expert on the A∴A∴, the system of personal and spiritual development created by Aleister Crowley, and is known for his entertaining and down-to-earth explanations of such arcane subjects as ceremonial magick and Qabalah.
In this lecture, Dr. Shoemaker will discuss the major training “tracks” within the A∴A∴ and show how . . . → Read More: David Shoemaker: The System of Aleister Crowley’s A∴A∴: Methods and Tools of Attainment
By knightstemplar, on August 7th, 2010%
Walter W Skeat in 1888 issued what was then considered the pinnacle of philogical research in four volumes called An Etymological Dictionary of the English Language. Later in 1910 it was revised, enlarged, and reset into one book. It remained unsurpassed until Oxford in 1966 issued their Dictionary of English Etymology. Our Prophet, the . . . → Read More: Crowley and Skeat
By knightstemplar, on August 6th, 2010%
From The Register:
“Those with a taste for the occult and a more than a few quid to spare might be interested in viewing the Sicilian cottage where “wickedest man in the world” Aleister Crowley once held court.”
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By knightstemplar, on July 30th, 2010%
CONTEST: Be the first kid on your blog to have a copy of “Perdurabo”…signed by the author! In 200 words or less, tell us what Aleister Crowley represents to you and post it on the Perdurabo Facebook fan page wall at http://www.facebook.com/pages/Perdurabo/140939835919248. [Alternatively, you can post it elsewhere—e.g., …LiveJournal, WordPress, Blogspot—but you *must* post . . . → Read More: Perdurabo Contest