THE RELIGION OF THELEMA
Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, Mary d'Este Sturges, et al.
Sachbuch / Parapsychologie, Grenzwissenschaften
Beschreibung
Delving into the esoteric and transformative world of Thelema, 'THE RELIGION OF THELEMA' assembles a profound selection of writings that encapsulate its mystical philosophies and rituals. This anthology explores the pioneering vision of Thelema, characterized by its tenets of self-discovery, spiritual enlightenment, and cosmic balance. These works transcend conventional religious boundaries, offering innovative interpretations through a range of literary styles, from cryptic poetry to philosophical exegesis, thereby challenging pre-existing paradigms and inviting readers to reimagine the cosmos and their place within it. Central to this anthology are the collaborative efforts of visionary figures Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, and Mary d'Este Sturges. These authors, each instrumental to the occult revival of the late 19th and early 20th centuries, bring forth a tapestry of thought steeped in Hermetic wisdom and Eastern spirituality. Their diverse backgrounds coalesce, informing and enriching the spiritual and philosophical discourse of Thelema. This collection aligns with the broader Hermetic Tradition, reflecting its historical and cultural resonance within Western esotericism. For scholars and seekers alike, 'THE RELIGION OF THELEMA' provides an unparalleled gateway into the multifaceted universe of Thelema. Engaging with this anthology offers readers the rare opportunity to encounter revolutionary ideas that challenge the status quo and inspire a re-examination of reality through diverse perspectives. Its comprehensive exploration of esoteric thought and practice that spans generations positions this collection as both an educational asset and a source of profound personal insight, elevating it as a must-read in any spiritual or philosophical library.
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