What transpired in his cranium?
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>>18532411
did he hold discourse with the deceased?
Such tragedy, what a lifestyle, wow.
He changed the world.
And we were outside the circle, so we can't notice what he did.
What went on in his head? Idk.
Did he talk to the dead? Probably.His lifestyle to me seemed so tragic with the thrill of it all.He fooled all the people with magic,waited on Satan's call. Did he think he was pure? I want to know what he meant.
Nothing
I wanna know what you MEAAAANT
>>18533103
doodly doodly doodly doodly doodly doodly
>>18533103
>what did he mean by this?
>>18533103
>>18533108
these guys wrote the song but im gonna give ya this one free pass not to be devoured by the beast. try not to let it happen again.
Most of his life's work was inspired by rebellion against his upbringing. A highly intelligent person, but a pathological misfit who did everything he could get away with. His teachings are extremely relevant to this age, many have been guided by him. However he also has followers who slavishly imitate him and follow his religion while missing the core meaning of his work. You see those zealots on here a lot - they do Crowley's will not their own. It's because they do not understand his philosophy in context, in relation to his pathology or their own.
That Kanchenjunga incident happened just a year after the Book of the Law. He was probably trying to fully embody the philosophy at that time.... and let people die as a result.
>>18532475
No. He influenced. Big difference.
>>18532411
He hornswoggled the citizenry with legerdemain, he paused until hearing the summoning of Lucifer.