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The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: an Autohagiography

Edited by J. Symonds & K. Grant
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Aleister Crowley's 'The Confessions' is an extensive autobiography that covers his life, spiritual journey, and development of his occult philosophy.

It chronicles his early upbringing, travels, magical practices, and the establishment of Thelema.

The book provides insights into Crowley's complex personality, his interactions with other occult figures, and his perspective on the social and political issues of his time.

Edited by John Symonds and Kenneth Grant, the autobiography offers a candid and often controversial account of Crowley's life and work.

It remains a primary source for understanding his influence on modern occultism and his enduring legacy.

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