- Born: 12 October 1875
- Died: 1 December 1947
- Birthplace: Leamington Spa, England
- Best known as:
Author of Magick in Theory and Practice
4 good links
- Aleister Crowley
Easygoing biography with several photos
- Occult: Ordo Templi Orientis
Archive of selected Crowley texts
- Aleister Crowley
A collection of his work
- The Libri of Aleister Crowley
Incredible archive of Crowley materials
Aleister Crowley Biography
Aleister Crowley is the rule-breaking mystic whose many philosophical and occult writings form the backbone of the contemporary movement called "magick." Aleister Crowley was raised in a strict Christian family, but discovered the occult while an undergraduate at Cambridge. Combining eastern mysticism with western science, he came up with a religious system called The Law of Thelema. Referring to himself as "The Great Beast" (and allegedly, "the wickedest man alive") earned him a few disciples, but the rumors of drugs, orgies and magic ceremonies didn't make him too popular among the straight set. He outlined his ideas on Thelema in The Book of the Law (1904), and also wrote the handbook Magick (Book 4), the most famous section of which is Part III, "Magick in Theory and Practice."
