Aleister Crowley: The Great Beast

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Occultist, ceremonial magician, mountaineer, poet—Aleister Crowley called himself The Great Beast 666 and delighted in shocking Victorian society. Love him or hate him, his influence on modern magic is undeniable. Thelema, his magical philosophy, centers on 'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.' Controversial, complex, and utterly unignorable.

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