Thursday, February 16th, 2012

Aleister Crowely: The Other Loch Ness Monster pt. 1

Published on June 19, 2011 by   ·   25 Comments

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  1. raceyboy says:

    Crowley was a huge dork who got off on fucking underage girls and boys, just like Lavey. No magic there. Just retardation.

  2. CountThrillhammer says:

    Can’t spell Crowley , not a good start.

  3. LostPilgrim777 says:

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  4. FletcherHabit says:

    @annikee59 Being clever has never been my goal- only to raise my consciousness up out of the mire

  5. annikee59 says:

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  6. FletcherHabit says:

    @annikee59 lol only mostly huh

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  9. MrChrisHermes says:

    pretty good-not TOO sensational-imagine if the yanks had made this-(SHUDDER!).

  10. joeblowthehot says:

    oh please

  11. AbsintheColour says:

    lol. I believe there are demons. Its not so far fetched that he was successful in reaching them. I would hardly call it anything more than wild and very ballzie…At best, he had certain knowledge of such doors. Maybe im naive. If its naive to believe in the spirit world than i guess im full blown out there…

  12. meghan42 says:

    @asturel13 Actually, I don’t know the extent of his animal sacrifice, only that he indulged in it. However, I’d say that if it was only ONE cat and ONE goat, that is 2 animals too many for such superstitious/magikal, power desiring purposes.

  13. GaleZMe says:

    @asturel13 …and his work / escapades is this: He was odd. He was obviously intelligent. He had unusual tastes for a person of his time…..or perhaps he was just more courageous about expressing and indulging in those tastes than others were. It seems that he adhered to a mechanistic world view, which explains his Thelemic perspectives. And that’s how I see Crowley, the man. However, I also think that his philosophy is defunct and should not be taken seriously – followed by anyone today.

  14. GaleZMe says:

    @asturel13 I’m not hostile toward Crowley himself at all. Like I said, he was a perfect example of a 19th Century aristocrat who had plenty of time and money and lots of imagination. He had a perfectly valid excuse for attacking Christianity….and even trying to come up with some sort of new religious focus to counter it. As for his climbing exploits, I am going on what I’ve read, and since I wasn’t there and neither were you, we can pretty much forget debating it.
    My position on Crowley and

  15. asturel13 says:

    @meghan42 I wasnt aware that Crowley was all that big on animal sacrifice. One cat and one Goat as far as I was concerned. Not nice but hardly extensive. Unless, of course, you know something I dont?

  16. asturel13 says:

    @GaleZMe You seem to misunderstand a great deal about Crowley. Im trying to fathom why you are so hostile? Also, just to clarify, he never sat back and watched fellow climbers die, there was literally nothing he could do about it without further dangering himself and the rest of his team. Pretty much everything you have written about the man here sounds like it was lifted from a typical Crowley hate-speech.

  17. tomcornhole says:

    @GaleZMe i surely do hope so!
    although hope is like dope and never dependable!
    i ‘wish’ i had certainty!
    all hail youtube demoKrazy

  18. GaleZMe says:

    @tomcornhole “Serious Shit” in terms of what? A few generations and their life times? In the vast scheme of things its nothing but another manifestation of the peculiar brand of self inflicted insanity which has plagues Western aristocracy and elites for a couple of centuries now. It will run its course and run all connected with it into the scrap heap of history. Time has a very efficient way of doing such things, you know.

  19. tomcornhole says:

    @GaleZMe groupies? foLLowers?
    or mind controLLed homuncuLii?
    who’s the SUCKER, who’s the SVENGALi.
    A.C. was a pre-cursor to nazi and c.i.a. experiments
    on human mind control which EXist 2 this day, and not just because there
    are milLions of potential DUPES out there.
    it’s because they are TRYING HARD.
    keep researching.
    PROJECT PAPERCLIP/C.i.a MONARCH PROGRAM/
    NSA Gen. Michael Aquino/TempLe of Set/
    ECHELON/
    it’s MORE than just historic or cultural phenomenon.
    it’s serious shit.

  20. meghan42 says:

    @GaleZMe Yes, the Crowley Groupies are equally ridiculous in my mind. It takes a naive and immature mind to buy into his “magikal” shenannigans. I guess every generation produces vulnerable ones. Cheers!

  21. GaleZMe says:

    @meghan42 Yes, you’re entirely right. Furthermore, Crowley exemplifies the 19th Century mindset of the so-called Aristocracy. And of course, his “knowledge” or philosophy is defunct and absurd these days, which brings up an even more amazing aspect of his legacy…..GROUPIES ! Big Al actually has groupies and devout followers ( O.T.O / A.A / general “Thelemites ). How anyone today can take his stuff seriously is beyond me. There’s a sucker born every minute, I guess.

  22. meghan42 says:

    @GaleZMe But you see GaleZ, that is exactly what I mean. What is the point of sacrificing animals or drinking cats blood? It’s silly! He was naive, eccentric, and ….. I will add …. superstitious. Crowley involved others …. but those others must take responsibility for themselves and their own naivity and superstition. their entire trip was completely egotistical in that they desired some kind of power – just as any ambitious person does.

  23. GaleZMe says:

    @meghan42 Pardon me, but what you’ve said here would only be valid if Crowley hadn’t involved others in his schemes and dreams ( some of whom suffered death because of it ). He watched fellow climbers die on a mountain slope and did nothing. What does that tell you about him? He sacrificed animals ( the ultimate degenerate form of parasitism ) and even had followers drink cat’s blood. I wonder if Big Al drank it to? Or if his Sicily venture was akin to Jones Town??

  24. meghan42 says:

    @GaleZMe Humbug indeed. Crowley was simply a naive and eccentric personality.

  25. GaleZMe says:

    This is the STUPIDEST NONSENSE there ever was! Crowley’s “master” summonded him to France because the “master” was in some kind of “hot water” and needed Big Al Crowley to bail him out??!!! Where was all the “magick” these clowns had? Why didn’t the “master” use it to bail himself out??? Because its all HUMBUG, that’s why!
    Crowley and all other occultists are big on hot air and small on results. His personal life and how it ended proves that in spite of his “connections” to Aiwass, etc.




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