AMeTh Lodge Journal: I, 1
AMeTh Lodge Journal – Vol I No 1 March 2011 The occult world has always been very well supplied and supported in terms of its community publications, providing contacts, announcements… Read more »
AMeTh Lodge Journal – Vol I No 1 March 2011 The occult world has always been very well supplied and supported in terms of its community publications, providing contacts, announcements… Read more »
Aleister Crowley: The Biography Tobias Churton Watkins Publishing 2011 You know something? It’s odd, very odd. Aleister Crowley died six decades ago, ignored and forgotten, a figure almost studiously overlooked,… Read more »
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“What kind of magic would you like to see tonight?” booms the Beast at the start of this show: “Would you like to see Horus fly through the stalls?” The… Read more »
The premise of this book is hurled at the reader like another climate catastrophe: there exists, we are told, an existential threat to humanity which requires us to buck up… Read more »
In days of yore, when men were real men, women were real women, and small furry creatures from Alpha Centauri were, well, yet to visit the luminous mind of Douglas… Read more »
“A Postcard From Hell” by R.T. Cole Printed by Orange Box Books, 2009 102 pp. (of reviewed proof) Hardback Ltd. Ed. of 156 Copies Several years ago, in 2004, a… Read more »
I happened to be in Paris earlier this week and took the opportunity to visit the current exhibition Traces du Sacre or Traces of the Sacred at the Pompidou Centre…. Read more »
Well, we’ve been looking forward to this one for a long, long time. Bruce Dickinson’s intention to produce a movie featuring Crowley in a prominent role was first mentioned on… Read more »
There can be few minor poets that have been the subject of as many biographies as Aleister Crowley: accolades and denunciations, works of scholarly research and feeble cut-and-paste treatments. But… Read more »
The Solar Lodge will need no introduction to members of LAShTAL.COM, who will have read the breathless accounts of its activities in works by Ed Sanders and Francis King. There… Read more »
I was expecting to hate this. There’s no point denying it. The advance publicity was awful. The DVD would, the YouTube teasers proclaimed, ask such pressing questions as: Was Crowley… Read more »