The Sacred Books of Thelema represents a seminal anthology that dives into the esoteric and occult practices of Thelema, founded in the early 20th century and drawing extensively from more ancient traditions. This collection epitomizes the diversification and depth of ceremonial magick, connecting Aleister Crowley’s visionary texts with the foundational translations and commentaries of S. L. Mac Gregor Mathers, alongside insightful compositions by Mary d’Este Sturges. The anthology spans a vast array of literary styles, from poetic invocations to didactic treatises, collectively underscoring the profound spiritual and philosophical explorations emblematic of Thelemic thought. The inclusion of standout pieces such as The Book of the Law, alongside lesser-known texts, offers a comprehensive insight into the evolution of Thelemic magick and its underlying principles. The contributors to this anthology, Aleister Crowley, S. L. Mac Gregor Mathers, and Mary d’Este Sturges, bring a wealth of expertise and divergent perspectives to the collection. Their backgrounds, spanning initiation into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, to significant contributions to Western esotericism, reflect a rich tapestry of cultural and historical contexts. This confluence of voices not only aligns with but also deeply enriches the intricate tapestry of Thelemic studies, offering readers a nuanced understanding of its complex dogma and ritualistic practices. The Sacred Books of Thelema offers an unparalleled opportunity for both scholars and practitioners alike to explore the multifaceted dimensions of Thelemic magick. By presenting these texts in a single volume, the anthology invites readers into a dialogic engagement with the works, encouraging a deeper appreciation for the breadth of knowledge and the variety of interpretations within Thelemic tradition. This collection is a must-read for anyone interested in the intersections of magick, spirituality, and philosophy, providing a unique lens through which to understand these interwoven disciplines.
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Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, was an influential English occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist, and mountaineer. Crowley is best known for his establishment of the religious philosophy Thelema, and he considered himself a prophet tasked with guiding humanity into the ‘Aeon of Horus.’ The central sacred text of Thelema, ‘The Book of the Law, ‘ professes ‘Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law, ‘ a statement that has been foundational in Thelemite ideology and beyond. His body of work includes a collection of texts known as ‘The Sacred Books of Thelema, ‘ which are considered seminal works within Thelemic circles and encompass his religious and philosophical teachings. Despite being a controversial figure due to his embrace of diverse, and at times, antinomian lifestyles, Crowley’s significant influence on Western esotericism and counterculture can’t be understated. His literary style is dense and symbolic, often requiring familiarity with a range of esoteric traditions for full comprehension. Crowley’s influence is evident in a number of areas within modern alternative spiritualities and has been acknowledged by figures in various fields of art and thought.