The Revolt of the American Nuclear Physicists
At the end of World War 2 a friend of mine, Lt. Commander of the Coast Guard, Johnny Arwine, and myself went to the California Institute of Technology1—Cal Tech— to meet with a great many old time atomic physicists who had been at the project that dropped the original bomb—from Los Alamos Gordas2, 3. It […]
Article: The True Story of Scientology
1 THE TRUE STORY of Scientology is simple, concise and direct. It is quickly told: 1. A philosopher developed a philosophy about life and death. 2. People find it interesting. 3. People find it works. 4. People pass it along to others. 5. It grows. When we examine this extremely accurate and very brief account, […]
Magia Sexualis: The Beast with Two Backs
Urban, H. B., (2006). Magia Sexualis: Sex, Magic, and Liberation in Modern Western Esotericism. Los Angeles: University of California Press. Posted with permission. The Beast with Two Backs Aleister Crowley and Sex Magick in Late Victorian England The whole trouble comes from humanity’s horror of Love. For the last hundred years, every first-rate writer on […]
In The Name Of The Beast: The Devil
Cornelius, J. E. (2005). In The Name Of The Beast: A Biography of Grady Louis McMurtry, disciple of Aleister Edward Crowley. A Thelemic Research Journal. (Vol. One 1918-1962, pp. 93-109). Red Flame Productions, Berkeley. Posted with permission. Chapter Nine THE DEVIL The Angel stood on Gilead His Wings a coursing flame Two eyes of piercing […]
The Collected Writings of Jack Parsons
Parsons, J., (1946-1949). The Collected Writings of Jack Parsons. hermetic.com. Retrieved 23 December 2009, from : http://www.hermetic.com/wisdom/lib49.html PART ONE THE BOOK OF BABALON January 4 – March 4, 1946 E.V. INTRODUCTION This book contains the record of a magical experiment relating to the invocation of an elemental1, the thereafter of the Goddess or Force called […]
London Sunday Times: Scientology New Light on Crowley
The Sunday Times, December 28, 1969 LONDON Scientology: New Light on Crowley On 5 October, 1969, Spectrum published an article “The odd beginning of L. Ron Hubbard’s Career.” The Church of Scientology has sent us the following information. “Hubbard broke up black magic in America: Dr Jack Parsons of Pasadena, California, was America’s Number One […]
SCIENTOLOGY: Revealed for the first time. . . The odd beginning of Ron Hubbard’s career
London Sunday Times (Spectrum) October 5, 1969 In 1946 Aleister Crowley (left), the sorcerer and mystic whose dabblings in black magic earned him the title The Wickedest Man in the World, found a new disciple and welcomed him to one of his occult communities in California. The extraordinary activities of this new and enthusiastic disciple […]