- Leah
Hirsig (April 9, 1883 –
February 22, 1975) was an
American schoolteacher and occultist,
notable for her
magical record diary, The
Magical Record of...
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Hirsig is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Alma
Hirsig Bliss (1875–c. 1959),
American miniature painter Leah
Hirsig (1883–1975), Swiss-American...
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Grimm Hirsig (December 28, 1868 –
April 4, 1924) was an
automobile dealer in Nashville, Tennessee, a
partner of J. B.
Deeds in the firm
Deeds &
Hirsig. He...
- The
Louis Hirsig House is a
small Prairie Style house designed by
Alvan Small and
built in 1913 in Madison, Wisconsin. In 1974 it was
added to the National...
- Alma
Hirsig Bliss (1875 – c. 1959) was an
American miniature painter. Her work is
included in the
collections of the
Smithsonian American Art
Museum and...
- as a
temple and
spiritual centre,
founded by
Aleister Crowley and Leah
Hirsig in Cefalù (Sicily, Italy) in 1920. The
villa still stands today, but in...
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Santiago Hirsig (born
January 12, 1978, in San Isidro) is an
Argentine retired professional footballer, who
predominantly pla**** as a midfielder.
Hirsig started...
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became pregnant, and
Hirsig was
called to take care of her; she miscarried,
following which Crowley took
Olsen back to France.
Hirsig later distanced herself...
- Berlin) and his wife Helen, and
Aleister Crowley with his
entourage of Leah
Hirsig,
Dorothy Olsen, and
Norman Mudd. Grau shot a film of the conference, currently...
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Hedenborg White, M. (2021). "Proximal Authority: The
Changing Role of Leah
Hirsig in
Aleister Crowley's Thelema, 1919–1930". Aries. 21 (1): 69–93. doi:10...