Description
Aleister Crowley (Author), Stephen Skinner (Editor)
Samuel Weiser, USA, 1999. Paperback. 251 pages. Faint remnants of pencil price. Slight creasing to cover. Otherwise a Very Good Nice clean copy.
The Magical Diaries of Aleister Crowley: Tunisia 1923 show one year in Crowley’s life. This particular year a major turning point in his life – he and his followers had just been banished by Mussolini from their beloved Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu, Sicily. It marks a time of introspection for Crowley. In it he records his magical acts, the internal and external influences surrounding these acts, and their results. Also included are references to the commentaries on the Book of the Law, passages detailing drug use, the practice of sexual magic, descriptions of how he derived Qabalistic meaning from his works and life, interpretations of “Yi King” (I Ching) divination, and other thoughts of a philosophic, religious, and magical nature. In these candid glimpses into Crowley’s mind, the reader can see both the egocentric, self-aggrandising “Beast 666” and the doubts and misgivings of a man dedicated to the spiritual path. Includes:
- Appendices listing Qabalistic tables of Greek and Hebrew Gematria, Crowley’s “magical mottos” – pseudonyms for people and places referred to in Diaries and other writings, abbreviations and symbols used in Crowley’s works, and a chronicle of his withdrawal from heroin during the period encompassed by the Diaries.
- A short biography of Crowleyana.
- A condensed chronological timetable of Crowley’s life.









