This number of The Equinox series
features Aleister Crowley's records of his major
magical workings
for the years 1909-1914, when he was at the height of
his powers as a Major Adept of the
A.A. and was initiated into the Sovereign Sanctuary of
the Gnosis of Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.).
Crowley is widely considered the most advanced
magician of modern times. These unique records document both his methodology and his results.
This collection gives accounts of the experiences of Crowley's magical
students and collaborators, including Victor B. Neuburg, Mary desti,
Leila Waddell, and G. M. Marston.
These stand as examples of how advanced students may
apply the
theoriwes and techniques set forth
in instructional books and papers, such as those
published in Crowley's "Magick" (Book 4).
Crowley's extensive commentary to Liber 418,
The Vision and the Voice
features many new illustrations and figures, most published for the first time.
These help clarify his attributions of the Enochian
Aires or Aethyrs to the Qabalisitic Tree of Life, and gives the best account
available of important magical formulae. Liber 325, The Bartzabel Working, includes the previously unpublished record of this
important working. Liber 60, The Ab-ul-Diz Working, is
Published here for the first time. Liber 415, The Paris Working, is given its first authorized publication.
Each working is introduced by excerpts from Crowley's Confessions.
This book collects the diaries of Aleister Crowley for 1901-1914 into one volume.
It will be of immense and lasting value to students of Thelema.
This edition first published in 1998 by Samuel Weiser, inc.
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