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Thelema (/θəˈliːmə/) is a
Western esoteric and
occult social or
spiritual philosophy and a new
religious movement founded in the
early 1900s by Aleister...
- The
Abbey of
Thelema is a
small house which was used as a
temple and
spiritual centre,
founded by
Aleister Crowley and Leah
Hirsig in Cefalù (Sicily,...
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known as
magnum opus, a term used in
Hermeticism Great Work (
Thelema), a term used in
Thelema Magnum opus (disambiguation) This
disambiguation page lists...
- Pasadena, California,
during the 1940s, and the
independent Church of
Thelema in Malibu,
which she co-founded with her
second husband Wilfred Talbot...
- Obeah, also
spelled Obiya or Obia, is a
broad term for
African diasporic religious, spell-casting, and
healing traditions found primarily in the former...
- In
Thelema, the
Abyss represents a
metaphysical concept that
signifies the
great chasm or void
separating the
manifest world from its
divine source. Aleister...
- In the
esoteric philosophy of
Thelema,
founded by
Aleister Crowley in the
early 20th century, an Aeon is a
astrological age
defined by
distinct spiritual...
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Outer Head of the
Order (OHO)
until his
death in 1962. He
founded the
Thelema Publishing Company and
published several of Crowley's
books after his death...
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Within Thelema, the
Great Work is the
spiritual endeavor aimed at
realizing one's True Will and
achieving a
profound mystical union with Nuit, the Thelemic...
- poet, novelist, mountaineer, and painter. He
founded the
religion of
Thelema,
identifying himself as the
prophet entrusted with
guiding humanity into...