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Crowley Not To Be Taken At His Word?
“For the highest spiritual working one must accordingly choose that victim which contains the greatest and purest force. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable victim.”
- Magick in Theory and Practice by Aleister Crowley
Wintermute feels that Crowley was being disingenuous when he wrote the above words. Where is the evidence for that? There is evidence to suggest that Crowley genuinely subscribed to animal and human sacrifice, and circumstantial evidence to indicate that he indulged in both. What evidence is there to suggest that he opposed animal and human sacrifice? None!
If Wintermute truly believes that Crowley was not to be taken seriously when he wrote his rituals, such as the one above, why believe anything he wrote? Why follow his counterfeit religion of Thelema?
Personally, I feel that he both boasted of things he felt would shock and sometimes did things he knew would shock those in his company. Females in his life either committed suicide or ended up in an insane asylum. Certain acquaintances met with mysterious deaths. One poor soul is said to have been frightened to death during a particular demon raising ceremony.
I spoke to someone many years ago who experienced Crowley's presence when he visited her antiquarian bookshop in North London. She felt physically sick when he passed by her. Sh said he had an aura of pure evil.
Whether or not he was just a fake, there is little doubt, as underlined by the Reverend Kevin Logan in the recent C4 documentary, that he was the personification of real evil.
“For the highest spiritual working one must accordingly choose that victim which contains the greatest and purest force. A male child of perfect innocence and high intelligence is the most satisfactory and suitable victim.”
- Magick in Theory and Practice by Aleister Crowley
Wintermute feels that Crowley was being disingenuous when he wrote the above words. Where is the evidence for that? There is evidence to suggest that Crowley genuinely subscribed to animal and human sacrifice, and circumstantial evidence to indicate that he indulged in both. What evidence is there to suggest that he opposed animal and human sacrifice? None!
If Wintermute truly believes that Crowley was not to be taken seriously when he wrote his rituals, such as the one above, why believe anything he wrote? Why follow his counterfeit religion of Thelema?
Personally, I feel that he both boasted of things he felt would shock and sometimes did things he knew would shock those in his company. Females in his life either committed suicide or ended up in an insane asylum. Certain acquaintances met with mysterious deaths. One poor soul is said to have been frightened to death during a particular demon raising ceremony.
I spoke to someone many years ago who experienced Crowley's presence when he visited her antiquarian bookshop in North London. She felt physically sick when he passed by her. Sh said he had an aura of pure evil.
Whether or not he was just a fake, there is little doubt, as underlined by the Reverend Kevin Logan in the recent C4 documentary, that he was the personification of real evil.