Book: Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God
Grant, K. (1973). Aleister Crowley & The Hidden God (1992 ed., p.21). London: Skoob Books Publishing Ltd. The name Babalon is numerically equivalent to 156, whereas the corrupt, apocalyptic form, Babylon, totals 165—a number of no particular qabalistic significance. One-five-six, on the other hand, conceals many ideas relating to the function of the Scarlet Woman. […]
Aleister Crowley & The Hidden God
Source: Aleister Crowley & The Hidden God by Kenneth Grant THIS BOOK contains a critical study of Aleister Crowley’s system of sexual magick and its affmities with the ancient Tantric rites of Kali, the dark goddess of blood and dissolution represented in Crowley’s Cult as the Scarlet Woman. It is an attempt to supply a […]
The Beast 666 by John Symonds
In the spring of 1945, Parsons met a new aspirant to the Great Work, a young man called Ron Hubbard. Hubbard’s magical potential was very great and he made a considerable impression upon the members of Agape Lodge, especially on Betty, the mistress of Dr Parsons; she soon found herself sleeping with him. Frater 210 […]