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This second edition of Aleister Crowley's Secret Temple is more informative and has been updated to reflect the major discoveries made by the author in the last few years.CONTENTS.Foreword by Steven Ashe. 2Preface. 8The Seven Palaces and the Key to Liber AL. 9Merkabah, Ritual and Magick. 18The Mysteries of Liber Al vel Legis. 20Anagrams and other puzzles. 24Liber Ararita and the paths of the Seven Palaces. 26Liber Ararita rearranged. 31The Merkabah Keys to Liber Arcanorvm. 46The Merkabah keys to Liber B vel Magi. 49The Merkabah keys to Liber Tau. 53Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus. 55Merkabah - the mystery of the Chariot Wheel. 58Aleister Crowley and the Merkabah. 60Notes. 69The Seven Palaces in the Ancient Near East & the Indus Valley. 71Standard Gematria and Secret Gematria. 81Notes. 82
Updated Black and White Edition now available - 15/07/2014. This second edition includes the keys to the newly deciphered Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus and it features new esoteric illustrations in a 'larger than standard' 7 x 10 book. 1,000 years before Kabbalah, there was the Merkabah... In 1900 Aleister Crowley discovered the Holy Name of God, and thus the correct attribution of the letters and paths to the Seven Palaces of the Merkabah Mystics. He concealed this ancient mystical system behind a cryptogram written into the Book of the Law - the infamous 'Riddle of Liber Al'. This work demonstrates that Aleister Crowley keyed at least 6 of his Class A texts to the Seven Palaces of the Chariot Wheel and placed the master key in the Book of the Law. By using the Seven Palaces of the Merkabah Mystics, 'Aleister Crowley's Secret Temple' gives the full keys to A.'.A.'. texts such as Liber Ararita, Liber Arcanorum, Liber B vel Magi, Liber Tau & Liber Tzaddi and shows how these texts aid the magical and mystic aspirant of the A.'.A.'. system. It takes a look at the ciphers, puzzles and cryptograms of the Book of the Law and other A.'.A.'. texts. When Crowley once referred to a secret yet "complete qabalistic system of greater depth and sublimity than any other" - he meant the Merkabah of the A.'.A.'.. This books also explores the biblical and pre-biblical origins of the Merkabah in the Ancient Egyptian schema of the Ennead; in the Ancient Near East cults of Ba'al Hadad and the Goddess Inanna; their prototypes in the Indus valley; and discusses how directly it inspired the Jewish Kabbalists of the European Middle Ages. Additional information and material related to Aleister Crowley's Secret Temple - including audio and video read-throughs from chapters of the Book - can be found on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Aleister-Crowleys-Secret-Temple/601868803231674
Updated Edition now available - 15/07/2014. This second edition includes the keys to the newly deciphered Liber Tzaddi vel Hamus Hermeticus and it features new full colour esoteric illustrations in a 'larger than standard' 7 x 10 book. 1,000 years before Kabbalah, there was the Merkabah... In 1900 Aleister Crowley discovered the Holy Name of God, and thus the correct attribution of the letters and paths to the Seven Palaces of the Merkabah Mystics. He concealed this ancient mystical system behind a cryptogram written into the Book of the Law - the infamous 'Riddle of Liber Al'. This work demonstrates that Aleister Crowley keyed at least 6 of his Class A texts to the Seven Palaces of the Chariot Wheel and placed the master key in the Book of the Law. By using the Seven Palaces of the Merkabah Mystics, 'Aleister Crowley's Secret Temple' gives the full keys to A.'.A.'. texts such as Liber Ararita, Liber Arcanorum, Liber B vel Magi, Liber Tau & Liber Tzaddi and shows how these texts aid the magical and mystic aspirant of the A.'.A.'. system. It takes a look at the ciphers, puzzles and cryptograms of the Book of the Law and other A.'.A.'. texts. When Crowley once referred to a secret yet "complete qabalistic system of greater depth and sublimity than any other" - he meant the Merkabah of the A.'.A.'.. This book also explores the biblical and pre-biblical origins of the Merkabah in the Ancient Egyptian schema of the Ennead; in the Ancient Near East cults of Ba'al Hadad and the Goddess Inanna; their prototypes in the Indus valley; and discusses how directly it inspired the Jewish Kabbalists of the European Middle Ages. Additional information and material related to Aleister Crowley's Secret Temple - including audio and video read-throughs from chapters of the Book - can be found on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Aleister-Crowleys-Secret-Temple/601868803231674 www.argentiumastrum.com [email protected] [email protected]
New commentaries on Aleister Crowley’s Book of the Law reveal how it is connected to both Right- and Left-Hand Paths • Examines each line of the Book of the Law in the light of modern psychology, Egyptology, Gurdjieff’s teachings, and contemporary Left-Hand Path thought • Explores Crowley’s identification with the First Beast of Revelations as well as his adoption of the Loki archetype for becoming a vessel of love for all humanity • Recasts the Cairo Working as a text of personal sovereignty and a relevant tool for personal transformation • Includes commentary on the Book of the Law by Dr. Michael A. Aquino, who served as High Priest of the Temple of Set from 1975 to 1996 Received by Aleister Crowley in April 1904 in Cairo, Egypt, the Book of the Law is the most provocative record of magical working in several hundred years, affecting not only organizations directly associated with Crowley such as the Ordo Templi Orientis but also modern Wicca, Chaos Magic, and the Temple of Set. Boldly defying Crowley’s warning not to comment on the Book of the Law, Ipsissimus Don Webb provides in-depth interpretation from both Black and White Magical perspectives, including commentary from Dr. Michael A. Aquino, who served as High Priest of the Temple of Set from 1975 to 1996. Webb examines each line of the Book in the light of modern psychology, Egyptology, existentialism, and competing occult systems such as the teachings of G. I. Gurdjieff and contemporary Left-Hand Path thought. Discarding the common image of Crowley formulated in a spiritually unsophisticated time when the devotee of the Left-Hand Path was dismissed as a selfish evil doer, Webb unveils a new side of Crowley based on his adoption of the Loki archetype and his aim to become a vessel of love for all humanity. In so doing, he shows how the Book of the Law is connected to both Right- and Left-Hand Paths and reveals how Crowley’s magical path of mastery over the self and Cosmos overthrew the gods of old religion, which had kept humanity asleep to dream the nightmare of history. Providing in-depth analysis of Crowley’s sources and his self-identification with the First Beast of Revelation from a profound esoteric perspective, Webb takes his views out of the Golden Dawn matrix within which he received the Book of the Law and radically recasts the Cairo Working as a text of personal sovereignty and a relevant tool for personal transformation.
Follow Aleister Crowley through his mystical travels in India, which profoundly influenced his magical system as well as the larger occult world • Shares excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries and details his travels in India, Burma, and Sri Lanka from 1901 to 1906 • Reveals how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India--jnana yoga, Vedantist, Tantric, and Buddhist philosophy--into his own school of Magick • Explores the world of Theosophy, yogis, Hindu traditions, and the first Buddhist sangha to the West as well as the first pioneering expeditions to K2 and Kangchenjunga in 1901 and 1905 Early in life, Aleister Crowley’s dissociation from fundamentalist Christianity led him toward esoteric and magical spirituality. In 1901, he made the first of three voyages to the Indian subcontinent, searching for deeper knowledge and experience. His religious and magical system, Thelema, shows clear influence of his thorough experimental absorption in Indian mystical practices. Sharing excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries, Tobias Churton tells the true story of Crowley’s adventures in India from 1901 to 1906, culminating in his first experience of the supreme trance of jnana (“gnostic”) yoga, Samadhi: divine union. Churton shows how Vedantist and Advaitist philosophies, Hindu religious practices, yoga, and Mahayana and Theravada Buddhism informed Crowley’s spiritual system and reveals how he built on Madame Blavatsky and Henry Steel Olcott’s prior work in India. Churton illuminates links between these beliefs and ancient Gnostic systems and shows how they informed the O.T.O. system through Franz Hartmann and Theodor Reuss. Churton explores Crowley’s early breakthrough in consciousness research with a Dhyana trance in Sri Lanka, becoming a devotee of Shiva and Bhavani, fierce avatar of the goddess Parvati. Recounting Crowley’s travels to the temples of Madurai, Anuradhapura, and Benares, Churton looks at the gurus of yoga and astrology Crowley met, while revealing his adventures with British architect, Edward Thornton. Churton also details Crowley’s mountaineering feats in India, including the record-breaking attempt on Chogo Ri (K2) in 1902 and the Kangchenjunga disaster of 1905. Revealing how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India into his own school of Magick, including an extensive look at his theory of correspondences, the symbology of 777, and the Thelemic synthesis, Churton sheds light on one of the most profoundly mystical periods in Crowley’s life as well as how it influenced the larger occult world.
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The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage-originally published in 1900, translated by Samuel Mathers from a 15th-century French document-was purportedly written by Abraham for his son Lamech. Within this volume are three books. The first book is Abraham's autobiography in which he speaks to his son. The second book is an explanation of the purification rituals necessary to bring the magician's personal demon under his control. And the third book details what feats can be accomplished once the practitioner is able to use a form of magic controlled and directed through sigils of magic words written on a grid. Anyone with an interest in the occult will find this an interesting, though perhaps impractical, guide for exploring mystic arts.
This edition includes Liber 777, Gematria (from Equinox Volume 1, Number 5), and Sepher Sephiroth (from Equinox Volume 1, Number 8).
The Book of Lies was written by English occultist and teacher Aleister Crowley under the pen name of Frater Perdurabo. As Crowley describes it: "This book deals with many matters on all planes of the very highest importance. It is an official publication for Babes of the Abyss, but is recommended even to beginners as highly suggestive." The book consists of 91 chapters, each of which consists of one page of text. The chapters include a question mark, poems, rituals, instructions, and obscure allusions and cryptograms. The subject of each chapter is generally determined by its number and its corresponding Qabalistic meaning.