The Eye in the Triangle: An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley

The Eye in the Triangle: An Interpretation of Aleister Crowley

Robert Anton Wilson, Israel Regardie, David Cherubim

Language: English

Pages: 553

ISBN: B01K3MI7KE

Format: PDF / Kindle (mobi) / ePub


Introduction by Robert Anton Wilson
Preface by David Cherubim
This is the masterful biography of the Magus Aleister Crowley, written by the one person most qualified to write it. Israel Regardie was a friend and student of Crowley, and served as his personal secretary for some time. In this book, Regardie manages to write a fair and balanced view of Crowley. It is an intelligent and insightful look into Crowley's life, Magick and Mysticism. Dr. Regardie interprets all this from the wisdom of experience. A member of the Golden Dawn, O.T.O. and A.A., Regardie writes with deep insight and compassion, openly revealing his own feelings, and thus providing a unique insight into Crowley. This book is the classic biography of Crowley!

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Except his father's exclamation: "His Guardian Angel was watching over him." It seems possible that this early impression determined his course in later life when he came to take up Magick; for the one document which gripped him was "The Book of the Sacred Magic of Abramelin the Mage," in which the essential work is "To obtain the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel." The experience of the rising of the Light in both vision and waking state is common to mystics of every age and.

The period when Crowley recognized Mathers as his Chief, he wrote a poem: THE ROSICRUCIAN A sa Majeste Jacques IV d'Ecosse. >/< I see the centuries wax and wane. I know their mystery of pain, ·Supposed to have escaped from Flodden and become an Adept; to have reappeared as the "Comte de St. Germain," and later (so hinted Mr. S.L. Mathers) as Mr. S.L. Mathers. (A.C.) 72 THE EYE IN THE TRIANGLE The secrets of the living fire, The key of life: I live: I reign: For I am master of desire. Silent, I.

That it would go hardly with Mathers, or that in the end the catalyst who had precipitated the conflicts would emerge victorious-if only for a little while. The mills of God grind slowly indeed, but they do grind exceeding small. NOTES I Another New Testament Greek scholar has just told me that this phrase may also mean "Not yetI" 217re Unicorn, Virginia Moore, New York, MacMillan, 1954, p. 159. CHAPTER FIVE Prologue It was the autumn of 1898. Crowley had gone to Switzerland for winter.

Of officers and their ritual movements are not haphazard meanderings but are given a good deal of significance. At the altar, for example, the three principal officers form about the candidate a Triad, representing again the supernal Light of the higher Self, and these are represented by the same number of circumambulations. The white cord bound thrice about the waist has reference to a similar set of ideas, the binding of the lower by the higher. Even the symbols on the altar are indicative of.

Indeed a good piece of work, and for the beginner I assert that there is none better. But to compare this, or any other, to Crowley's Boole of Thoth is like comparing a fourth grade arithmetic book with a treatise involving fourth-dimensional mathematics. CHAPTER SEVEN "1 Am The Heart ... " The grades of the Order were attributed to the ten Sephiroth of the Qabalistic Tree of Life. Each one of these Sephiroth is joined by a series of connecting pathways, each of which has to be symbolically.

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