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Aleister Crowley died in my town and CURSED IT. (According to legend)

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posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 01:38 AM
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Just to add to this Crowley at the time of his death was NOT a drug addict. He used heroin to deal with his asthma,as was a popular remedy. He kept a needle on a dresser for when he was having a bad attack. How many addicts could leave a needle just sitting there? As far as last words go he was alone at the time of death upstairs in the boarding house. I suggest the biography "Perdurabo" as it is by a practitioner of magick but it is neutral. it does not make him glamorized or demonized.



posted on Jul, 9 2011 @ 09:43 AM
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S&F
it's always nice to read about uncle Aleister

you should at least have some sort of orgone generator in your home to help ward off any negative influences.

set in a pattern throughout your hometown, you just might be able to break that curse.
i'm talking something along these lines.

edit on 9-7-2011 by DerepentLEstranger because: added edit, fixed yvid



posted on Jul, 11 2011 @ 09:26 AM
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Originally posted by Frater210
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Ranked 333


The number of Choronzon!



I noticed that too, very 'coincidental'.


Choronzon is a demon or devil that originated in writing with the 16th century occultists Edward Kelley and John Dee within the latter's occult system of Enochian magic. In the 20th century he became an important element within the mystical system of Thelema, founded by Aleister Crowley, where he is the Dweller in the Abyss,[1][2] believed to be the last great obstacle between the adept and enlightenment. Thelemites believe that if he is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology.


en.wikipedia.org...

Ties right in with Thelema and Crowley.



posted on Aug, 22 2014 @ 01:42 AM
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originally posted by: solargeddon
I remember there used to be an Alistair Crowley cafe on London Road, strange place, never ventured in


No, there isn't, and there never was. There was and still is The Cowley Club on London Road, named after the Brighton anti-fascist campaigner from the 1930s, Harry Cowley.

If you'd ever ventured in you'd have found it isn't a strange place at all: it's a nice community cafe with a bookshop.

You got your "facts n a twist" again I'm afraid.
edit on 22-8-2014 by jomper because: Formatting




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