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The Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot

The Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot


The magnificent Crowley Thoth Tarot Deck contains the kabbalistic and astrological attributions described in Aleister Crowley’s The Book of Thoth. The Crowley Thoth Tarot Decks currently available are published by AGMuller and distributed by U. S. Games Systems, Inc.
The Aleister Crowley Thoth Tarot

Aleister Crowley – Portrait of an Occultist



Aleister Crowley – Portrait of an Occultist is a biography of Aleister Crowley (12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947) who was known as a writer, philosopher, poet, mystic and famed British occultist. Notoriously known as “The Wickedest Man in the World,” Crowley was a controversial and fascinating figure in the new era of modern day witchcraft. Steeped in the study and practice of science, magic, and sexuality, Crowley was a prolific writer of the occult and is best known for his work The Book of the Law. Aleister Crowley – Portrait of an Occultist is highly recommended for those interested in the history of Aleister Crowley an infamous figure of our time and also for those interested in the mysterious world of… More >>

Aleister Crowley – Portrait of an Occultist

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Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia

In 1904, Aleister Crowley commissioned, edited, introduced and released an English translation of The Book of the Goetia of Solomon the King, the first of five magical texts known as the Lemegeton. Although various editions have remained in print over the years, relatively few individuals have actually participated in an evocation of a Goetic Spirit. The reasons for this are many, but perhaps the single, most compelling excuse is rooted in the mistaken belief that t… More >>

Aleister Crowley’s Illustrated Goetia

Magick Without Tears – A Personal Correspondence

In 1943 Aleister Crowley initiated a circle of correspondence by way of magickal training for a number of his students. It eventually resulted in this volume of 80 letters, Crowleys personal commentary on his own magickal training and insight. This is Crowley at his best, leading you gradually into the magickal philosophy behind one of the great mystics of our century and illuminating all that was previously unapproachable in earlier writing. These letters show him … More >>

Magick Without Tears – A Personal Correspondence