Crowley, Astarte Lulu Panthea (daughter of A.C.)
Crowley, Edward Alexander (“Alick”). See Crowley, Aleister
Crowley, Edward (father of A.C.): A.C.’s oedipal competition with; family background of; fortune of; Plymouth Brethren sect and; similarity to son
Crowley, Emily (mother of A.C.); death of; similarity to son
Crowley, Lola Zaza (daughter of A.C.); A.C.’s literary work and; birth of; estate funds and; Rose Kelly awarded guardianship of; upbringing of
Crowley, Nuit (daughter of A.C.); death of
Crowley pseudonyms; Baphomet; Count Vladimir Svareff; Cusack, Alys; El Haji, Abdullah. See also Perdurabo
Cunard, Nancy
cunnilingus
Cusack, Alys (Crowley pseudonym)
Dance to the Music of Time, A (Powell)
Dangerous Drugs Act (1920)
Darby, John Nelson
De Arte Magica (On the Magical Art) (Crowley)
De Gaulle, Gen. Charles
De Miramar, Maria Teresa; Crowley’s painted portrait of; denied entry to England; marriage to Crowley; in mental hospital; as Scarlet Woman
De Nuptiis Secretis Deorum cum Hominibus (Parsons)
de Righi, A.C.R.
death
Decadent movement
Dee, John
Dempsey, Mary. See Desti, Mary
DeQuincey, Thomas
Desti, Mary; as medium for Crowley’s revelations; as Scarlet Woman
Devi, Ratan. See Richardson, Alice
Devil Rides Out, The (Wheatley)
Diary of a Drug Fiend, The (Crowley)
divination
“Djeridensis Comment” (Crowley)
Dog, The
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (Levi)
Donston, Robert
Doors of Perception, The (Huxley)
Douglas, Archibald
Douglas, James
Dreiser, Theodore
Driberg, Thomas
drugs; at Cefalù retreat; Crowley’s defense of use of; Crowley’s disciples and; faddishness of; magical retirement and; past-life meditations and. See also specific drugs
Dunsany, Lord
Duranty, Walter
Eastbourne College
Eastern Exposition of the Gospel of Jesus according to St. John, An (Ramanathan)
Eaton, Cora
Ebor School
“Ecclesiae Gnosticae Canon Missae” (Crowley)
Eckartshausen, Karl von
Eckenstein, Oscar; break with Crowley; Chogo Ri (K2) expedition and; Kanchenjunga expedition and; as trustee for Crowley
Eddy, Mary Baker
Egyptian mythology
Egyptian Revival, The (Achad)
Eight Lectures on Yoga (Crowley)
El Haji, Abdullah (Crowley pseudonym)
Eleusinian Mysteries
Eliade, Mircea
Eliot, T. S.
“Energized Enthusiasm” (Crowley)
England
Enochian language, codes and
Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, An (Hume)
Epstein, Jacob
Equinox, The (journal); Blue Equinox; completion of first volume; financing of; founding of; Golden Dawn rituals and; illustrations for; Mary Desti as editor; “Old Comment” in; poetry in
Equinox of the Gods, The (Crowley)
esotericism
ether. See ethyl oxide
“Ethyl Oxide” (Crowley)
ethyl oxide (ether)
eugenics
excrement, eating of
Eye in the Triangle, The (Regardie)
False Prophet
Fama Fraternitatis
fascism
Fatherland, The (journal)
Feilding, Everard
female impersonation
Fenton, West De Wend
Firth, Violet. See Fortune, Dion
Fleming, Ian
Ford, Henry
Fortune, Dion
Foster, Jeanne Robert; as Scarlet Woman; as “the Cat”
Fothergill, Reverend
Fountain of Hyacinth, The (Crowley)
Frater Achad. See Jones, Charles Robert Stansfeld
Frater Lux e Tenebris
Fraternitas Saturni
Frazer, Sir J. G.
Freemasonry; French; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and
Freshfield, William Douglas
Freud, Sigmund
Fuller, Jean Overton
Fuller, John Frederick Charles; attitude toward homosexuality; break with Crowley; as Crowley’s second in command; as military theorist; Rites of Eleusis and
“Fun of the Fair, The” (Crowley)
Galanty Show, The (Summers)
Game of Life, The (Leary)
Garden of Pomegranates, A (Regardie)
Gardner, Gerald
Gargantua (Rabelais)
Gargoyles (Crowley)
Gauguin, Paul
“Gauloise, Song of the French, The” (Crowley)
Gaunt, Commodore Guy
Gebhardi, Otto
Germer, Cora
Germer, Karl Johannes; death of; death of Crowley and; erotic malaise of; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and; persecuted by Nazis; as supplier of funds for Crowley
Gnostic Mass
Gnosticism
Goetia (grimoire)
Golden Bough (Frazer)
Golden Dawn, Hermetic Order of the; black magic and; files of; membership figures; Neophyte Ritual; power struggle within; rituals of
Golden Twigs (Crowley)
Goldene Dämmerung
Goldston, Edward
Gospel According to St. Bernard Shaw, The (Crowley)
Gottsched, Renate
Grant, Kenneth
Gray, Walter
Grayson, Rupert
“Great Drug Delusion, The” (Crowley)
“Great Trouble”
“Great Work”; abandonment of; Gnostic Mass and; Leah Hirsig on; magic and; practicality of
Gregg, Frances
Grey, Sir Edward
Gros, Dr. Edmund
Grosche, Eugen
Guillarmod, Dr. J. Jacot
Gurdjieff, G.I.
Hall, Evelyn
Hamilton, Gerald
Hamnett, Nina
Harris, Daphne
Harris, Frank
Harris, Frieda
Harrison, Austin
hashish; Abra-Melin Operation and; legality of; mysticism and
hatred
Hayes, Joan
Heart of the Master, The (Crowley)
heresy
hermaphroditism
Hermetic Brotherhood of Light
heroin; as palliative for health problems; sex and; withdrawal from
Hess, Rudolf
heterosexuality; Crowley’s public behavior and; marriage and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) rituals and
Hieroglyph, The (Archer)
Hinduism; meditation and; sexual magic and; yoga and
Hirsig, Alma
Hirsig, Leah; Crowley’s painted portrait of; life after Scarlet Woman status; Loveday incident and; Norman Mudd’s passion for; as Scarlet Woman; Zeugnis document and
History of Witchcraft and Demonology, The (Summers)
Hitler, Adolf
Hohenleuben Conference
Hollis, Helen
Hollywood Babylon (Anger)
Holy Guardian Angel; black magic and; Christ symbolism and; hashish and
homosexuality; Islam and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) rituals and; in poetry; as private practice; public declaration of; Victorian attitudes toward; Viereck and; in Weimar Germany
homunculus (magical child)
“Honesty Is the Best Policy” (Crowley)
Horniman, Annie
Horos, Madame Laura. See Sprengel, Anna
Horus (god)
Houghton, Michael
Howe, Ellic
Hubbard, L. Ron
humanitarianism
Humphrys, W. E. H.
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Hunt, C. de Vidal
Huxley, Aldous
“Hymn to Pan” (Crowley)
I Ching
Importance of Being Earnest, The (Wilde)
incest
Index of Forbidden Books
Ingram, Rex
“Initiated Interpretation of Ceremonial Magic, The” (Crowley)
Inquisition
insanity, genius and
International, The (journal)
invisibility
Isherwood, Christopher
Isis Unveiled (Blavatsky)
Islam
Jack the Ripper
Jackson, William
Jaeger, Hanni
James, M. R.
Japan
Jephthah and Other Mysteries (Crowley)
Jesus Christ
Jewell, L. C. R. Duncombe
Jews
John Bull (tabloid)
John St. John (Crowley)
Jones, Charles Robert Stansfeld; as Crowley’s “magical son”; on Crowley’s past lives; expelled from Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.); Norman Mudd as disciple of; resignation from Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.)
Jones, George Cecil; Abra-Melin text and; break with Crowley; on hashish; Looking Glass libel trial and; as trustee for Crowley
Joyce, James
Joyce, William (Lord Haw Haw)
Judaism
Jung, C. G.
kabbalah/kabbalism; Abyss and; Book of the Law and; Charles Jones and; Christian; Golden Dawn Neophyte ceremony and; Ipsissimus grade and; nature and purpose of; Nineteen Calls of Enochian Magic and; numerical analysis (gematria) and; supernals of
Kabbalah Unveiled, The (Mathers)
karma
Keasbey, Professor
Kelly, Aidan
Kelly, Edward
Kelly, Gerald Festus; as artist; break with Crowley; Crowley’s correspondence with; Eckenstein and; as editor
Kelly, Rose; Abra-Melin Operation and; alcoholism of; commitment to asylum; comparison with other Scarlet Women; death of daughter and; estate funds and; as medium for Crowley’s revelations; pregnancy of; as Scarlet Woman
Kemp, Harry
Kennedy, Leon
Khing Kang King (Classic of Purity)
Knight, Maxwell
Knights Templars
Knowles, Guy
Knox Om Pax (Crowley)
Ko Hsuen
Kothek, Gerda Maria von
Krishnamurti, Jiddu
Küntzel, Martha
Lady Chatterley’s Lover (Lawrence)
Lamb, C. G.
Lamb, Euphemia
Lamp of the Invisible Light (L.I.L.)
Lao Tzu
Lapis Lazuli, The Book of (Crowley)
laudanum
Laughing Torso (Hamnett)
Laver, James
LaVey, Anton Sandor
Lawrence, D. H.
Leadbeater, Charles W.
“Leah Sublime” (Crowley)
Leary, Timothy
Led Zeppelin (band)
Legend of Aleister Crowley, The (Stephensen)
lesbianism
Leverson, Ada
Levi, Eliphas
Lewis, Wyndham
Liber 777 (Crowley)
Liber Aleph, the Book of Wisdom or Folly (Crowley)
Liber Apotheosis (Crowley)
Liber Ararita (Crowley)
Liber CLXV: Master of the Temple (Crowley)
Liber Jugorum (Book of the Yoke) (Crowley)
Liber Legis. See Book of the Law, The (Crowley)
Liber LXX (Crowley)
Liber Oz (Crowley)
Liber Resh (Crowley)
Liber Samekh (Crowley)
Liber Stellae Rubeae (The Book of the Ruby Star) (Crowley)
Liber Thisharb (Crowley)
Liber Tzaba vel Nike (Crowley)
literature
Little Essays in Truth (Crowley)
Longstaff, Tom
Looking Glass (tabloid)
love
Lovecraft, H. P.
Loveday, Betty May. See also Sedgwick, Betty May
Loveday, Raoul
Lowry, Malcolm
Ludendorff, Gen. Erich
Lull, Raymond
luminal (drug)
“Luncheon with Beast 666” (Richardson)
MacAllen Major J. C. S.
MacAlpine, Patricia
Machen, Arthur
Macky, Anne
magi; Crowley’s place among; Paracelsus; Rosenkreutz; Simon Magus
magic; bodily substances and; ceremonial; Crowley’s return to; drugs and; The Equinox and; loss of appeal of; money and; reputation of; “White Adepts” and. See also black magic; magick; sexual magic; white magic
Magical Retirements: at Boleskine House; on Esopus Island; at Lake Pasquaney (New Hampshire); on Long Island; in Morocco; in Nefta (Tunisia); in Paris
Magical Revival, The (Grant)
Magician, The (Maugham)
Magicians of the Golden Dawn, The (Howe)
magick. See also magic
Magick (Crowley)
Magick in Theory and Practice (Crowley); on Baphomet tradition; Dion Fortune on; on distinction between magic and magick; efforts to publish; metaphysical maxims from; publication of; on sacred prostitutes
Magick Without Tears (Crowley)
Magpie and Stump debating society
Maitland, Cecil
Malvern College
Mandrake Press
“Mandrake the Magician” comic strip
Mannin, Ethel
Mansfield, Katherine
marriage
Marston, G.M.
Maryt
masochism
masturbation
Mathers, Mina
Mathers, Samuel Liddell MacGregor; Bennett and; break with Crowley; in Crowley’s literary output; early life of; forgery of; as a founder of the Golden Dawn; Golden Dawn rituals and; journalistic critics of Crowley and; Looking Glass case and; New Aeon and; in Paris; Rosicrucianism and; as translator of Kabbalah
Maugham, W. Somerset
McMurtry, Grady Louis
Medina, Don Jesus
meditation
“Mediterranean Manifesto, The” (Crowley)
Mein Kampf (Hitler)
“Memoir of 666, A” (Burnett-Rae)
“Memorandum” (Crowley)
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (Jung)
Mencken, H. L.
menses
mescaline
Metteyya, Bhikku Ananda Sasanajotika. See Bennett, Allan
Miller, Anna Catherine
Milton, John
Minor, Roddie; as medium for Crowley’s revelations; as Scarlet Woman
modernism
Mohammed (Prophet)
Monkey, the
Monster, the
Moonchild (Crowley); homunculus and; publication of; struggle with Mathers and
Morrice, James Wilson
Mother’s Tragedy, The (Crowley)
mountain climbing; on Chogo-Ri (K2); on Kanchenjunga
Mudd, Norman; break with Crowley; at Cefalù; Crowley’s painted portrait of; in North Africa; suicide of
Mussolini, Benito
My Life in a Love Cult: A Warning to All Young Girls (Dockerill)
Mysteria Mystica Maxima (M.M.M.)
Mysteries: Lyrical and Dramatic (Crowley)
Mystical Qabalah, The (Fortune)
mysticism; Christ and; hashish and; Krishnamurti and; methodical experimentation and; theurgic
Myth of the Magus, The (Butler)
“Nameless Novel, The” (Crowley)
Naval Intelligence Department (N.I.D.)
Nazism
necrophilia
Neoplatonists
Neuberg, Victor; affair with Joan Hayes; break with Crowley; at Cambridge University; magical retirement of; Pan Society and; Paris Workings and; review of Magick in Theory and Practice; Rites of Eleusis and; travels with Crowley
New Aeon; Abbey of Thelema an
d; Argenteum Astrum and; birth of Crowley’s daughter Nuit and; Book of the Law, The (Crowley) and; Crowley as prophet of; Dion Fortune and; divine guidance for; feminine aspect of; John Fuller and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and; transition from Old Aeon; vows of secrecy and
New Age
“New Comment” (Crowley)
“New Parsifal, The” (Crowley)
Nietzsche, Friedrich
Nineteen Calls of Enochian Magic
Nordau, Max
Not the Life and Adventures of Sir Roger Bloxam (Crowley)
obscenity
occultism
Oedipal complex
“Old Comment” (Crowley)
Oliver, Nina
Olla: An Anthology of Sixty Years of Song (Crowley)
Olsen, Dorothy; comparison with other Scarlet Women; manic-depressive behavior of; physically abused by Crowley; as Scarlet Woman
“On the Homunculus” (Crowley)
Open Letter to Lord Beaverbrook, An (Mudd)
opium
Opium and the People (Berridge and Edwards)
Ordo Rosae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis (R.R. et A.C.)
Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.); Agapé Lodge (Los Angeles); Book of the Law, The (Crowley) and; Charles Jones expelled from; Charles Jones’s resignation from; Crowley as leader of; degrees in; Gerald Gardner and; German branch; Gnostic Mass and; Hohenleuben Conference and; Mysteria Mystica Maxima (M.M.M.) and; Nazism and; police raid on; Vancouver lodge. See also Thelema
Otter, Gwendolyn
Ouarda. See Kelly, Rose
Owl, the
Pache, Alexis
paganism
Page, Jimmy
Pagels, Elaine
Pan (god)
Paracelsus
Paradis Artificiels, Les (Baudelaire)
Paris Workings
Parry, Reverend R. St. J.
Parsons, Betty
Parsons, John W.
past lives
Perdurabo (Crowley pseudonym); Golden Dawn struggle and; meaning of; as mountain climber
Pessoa, Fernando
peyote (anhalonium)
phallocentrism
phallus, creative force of
Philosopher’s Stone
Plymouth Brethren sect; Crowley’s lifestyle and; lack of hierarchy within
Poem, The (Crowley)
poetry
Pollexfen, George
Pollitt, Herbert Charles
pornography
Pound, Ezra
Poupée. See Crowley, Anne Léa (daughter of Aleister)
Powell, Anthony
power
Price, Harry
Professor Keasbey
prostitutes; Crowley’s visits to; as inspiration; magical initiation and; paganism and; sacred; sexual freedom and; sexual magic rituals and
psychoanalysis
“Psychology of Hashish, The” (Crowley)
puritanism; indulgence in vice and; “Mrs. Grundy” as figure of; power of the will and; sexual atrophy and
Pythagoras
Q.B.L., or The Bride’s Resurrection (Achad)
Quinn, John
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