Aleister Crowley, the Guardian Angel and Aiwass : The Nature of Spiritual Beings in the Philosophies of the Great Beast 666

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Authors

MAC GILLAVRY David William

Year of publication 2013
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Sacra
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Arts

Citation
Web Digitální knihovna FF MU
Field Philosophy and religion
Keywords Occult; Aleister Crowley; psychology; Aiwass; Guardian Angel; Abraham Melin; Magick
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Description The late nineteenth and early twentieth century occultists saw themselves, more than ever before, confronted with the intrusion of science on their traditional turfs. While occult phenomena were more and more explained by scientific discovery, the new science, psychology, took a stab at the workings of occult ritual. Under influence of these new challenges many occultists moved towards a more psychological interpretation of their rituals. In this paper I will demonstrate how “the great beast 666”, Aleister Crowley, dealt with these challenges and how they effected both his ideas and the development of his final philosophy.
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