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    Meet Aleister Crowley, The Wickedest Man In The World Who Horrified 20th-Century Britain
    Stringer/Getty ImagesKnown as the Great Beast 666, occultist Aleister Crowley was one of the most controversial figures in modern British history.He was an occultist, ceremonial magician, drug fiend, sex addict, mountaineer, poet, and a traitor to the British people. He drew crowds of followers and hoards of critics. He was branded as evil and egotistical, a raging genius, and a messiah of anti-Christianity.Its safe to say that few people in modern history generated as much controversy, shock, and scandal as Aleister Crowley.The tabloids called him the Wickedest Man In The World, and a Master Of Darkness.But how do you begin to describe a man who was banned from Mussolinis Italy for acts of extreme depravity, and who also rubbed elbows with the most respected writers of the 20th century while penning textbooks on tantric sex magic? Lets take a closer look at the complicated life of Aleister Crowley.Aleister Crowleys Not-So-Humble Beginnings And First Forays Into Deviant BehaviorWikimedia CommonsAleister Crowleys birthplace in Royal Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, England. He came from a wealthy family.To understand Aleister Crowley, or to come as close to understanding him as he would allow, one must start with his upbringing.Born Edward Alexander Crowley on October 12, 1875, he quickly found himself amongst some of Britains most devout Christians, the very opposite of the type of people he would attract later in his life. His father was an evangelist, and at first, Crowley found himself entirely devoted to the religion, out of respect for his father.But after his fathers death when Crowley was just 11 years old, he began firmly eschewing all sense of Christianity. He would point out inconsistencies in the teachings of the Bible during study groups in school, and would outright defy Christian morals by smoking, masturbating, and having sex with prostitutes. For his behavior, his mother referred to him as the Beast, a title which he reveled in.Wikimedia CommonsAleister Crowley in traditional occult ceremony dress.Crowley adopted the name Aleister in 1895 when he was 20 years old. His reasons for discarding his old name, outlined in his autobiography, seem to foreshadow every choice he would make in his adult life, as they depict a man with high ambitions, firm ideals, and a complete disregard for personal connection:For many years I had loathed being called Alick, partly because of the unpleasant sound and sight of the word, partly because it was the name by which my mother called me. Edward did not seem to suit me and the diminutives Ted or Ned were even less appropriate. Alexander was too long and Sandy suggested tow hair and freckles.I had read in some book or other that the most favorable name for becoming famous was one consisting of a dactyl followed by a spondee, as at the end of a hexameter: like Jeremy Taylor. Aleister Crowley fulfilled these conditions and Aleister is the Gaelic form of Alexander. To adopt it would satisfy my romantic ideals.Crowley Begins To Dabble In The Dark Depths Of OccultismThe same year that he changed his name, Crowley enrolled at Cambridge University. His life at Cambridge paints a picture of a lifestyle fit for an Austenian hero a tortured soul practicing chess, penning poetry and inspired literature, and dreaming up exotic mountain climbing adventures in his spare time.However, Aleister Crowley was about as far from a Mr. Darcy type as one could be. Under his polished, collegian exterior lay a deeply tumultuous man, harboring secret plans of magical domination, maintaining borderline-sadistic sexual relationships with both men and women, and delving ever deeper into the world of the occult.Once his time at school was over, Crowley nearly considered a career in diplomatic relations. But after a brief illness that triggered his understanding of morality and the futility of all human endeavor, he further narrowed his focus to writing occult literature and publishing several erotic poems.Wikimedia CommonsAleister Crowley during his K-2 expedition.In 1898, Crowley met a chemist named Julian L. Baker, a member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, which he joined. The order was devoted to studying paranormal activity and all matters of the occult.Eventually, Crowley hired a senior member of the group to be his live-in personal tutor on the subject. Together, Crowley and his tutor experimented with ceremonial magic and the ritualistic use of drugs.Independently, Crowley continued to explore his bisexuality and seek out prostitutes. But while this life for him was eye-opening and spiritual, higher-level members of the Golden Dawn considered it too libertine and refused to allow him entry into the upper levels.Having had enough of Europe after his stint with the Golden Dawn, Aleister Crowley traveled to Mexico, bringing to life his past dreams of mountain climbing. From there, he traveled to Japan, Hong Kong, Ceylon, and India.While in India, Crowley began practicing raja yoga, a Hindu meditation tradition. He later accompanied mountaineers in the first-ever attempt to climb K2 in 1902.Aleister Crowley Travels Across Europe And Falls In LoveBettmann/Getty ImagesRose Crowley, Aleister Crowleys first wife.In November of 1902, Crowley traveled back to Europe, settling in Paris and immersing himself in the art world. Again, his lifestyle painted quite a different picture than the one he was truly living, as he surrounded himself with famed artists like painter Gerald Kelly and sculptor Auguste Rodin.To the surprise of many, Paris was where Aleister Crowley fell in love.Gerald Kelly introduced Crowley to his sister Rose during a meeting, after which the two married. At first, the marriage was one of convenience to prevent her from entering an arranged marriage.But before long, the two fell in love for real. Crowley even set aside his profane, dark writings, and penned his wife several love poems.Despite their initial arrangement, Rose and Aleister Crowley could not be a more perfect pair. Rose accompanied Aleister on his journeys and went along with his schemes, and indeed it was through her that Crowley found the inspiration to begin his own religion.The Birth Of Thelema, Aleister Crowleys Infamous ReligionWhile Rose was meditating, she informed Aleister that the Egyptian god Horus was waiting for him. In 1904, through his own meditation, he heard the voice of Aiwass, the personal messenger of Horus.Using the words of the messenger and Horus himself, Crowley transcribed The Book of the Law, the book that would become the basis of his new religion, Thelema.The main teaching of Thelema was a similar principle to the one that Crowley had lived by his whole life: Do what thou wilt.The teachings were intended to act as a successor to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and were seen as extremely similar to theirs.In 1907, Crowley founded the occult order, naming it the AA. Crowley devoted almost all of his time to building the order, writing its literature, and creating a periodical for its members.Crowleys Tumultuous Personal Life In The Time Of Two World WarsWikimedia CommonsRose and Aleister Crowley and their second daughter, Lola Zaza Crowley.While Crowley was consumed by the words of Horus and his desire to feed the masses information about the occult, his wife was descending into her own darkness of full-blown alcoholism.Meanwhile, their daughter Lilith had died of typhoid in 1906. Despite the illness, Crowley still blamed her death on Roses inability to get a grip on the world around her.Despite her apparent failure to remain sober, Rose and Aleister had another daughter, Lola, who was entrusted solely to Roses care upon the pairs divorce in 1909. Eventually, Rose was committed to an institution in 1911.The bulk of Aleister Crowleys life after his divorce was spent floating from city to city, as he had before, picking up several scarlet women along the way, one of whom allegedly bore him a son, who he named Aleister Atatrk.His travels were dogged by rumors that he was working as a British intelligence spy, as several countries he drifted through were coincidentally under investigation by the Brits.He continued to publish occult manuscripts and engage in sex with prostitutes in the years during World War I.Keystone/Getty ImagesAleister Crowley in 1921.By 1920, hed moved to Sicily, where he established the Abbey of Thelema as his headquarters. There, he and his followers experimented with sex, drugs, and a series of bizarre rituals.But in 1923, an Englishman died under mysterious circumstances after one ritual where he allegedly consumed the blood of a cat. Mussolinis government was so appalled that they banned Crowley from Italy, forcing the headquarters to close and the group to disperse.But that didnt mean Crowley was done. He soon found an assistant who helped him transcribe his teachings and publish his books. And by the late 1920s, he got remarried to a Nicaraguan woman named Maria Teresa Sanchez so that she could join him in Britain.During World War II, he rubbed elbows with known figures from the intelligence community, such as Ian Fleming and Roald Dahl, though the rumors of Crowleys involvement in actual intelligence were never confirmed.However, he did offer his services to the Naval Intelligence Division at one point and he was turned down.The Death Of Aleister Crowley And His Complicated LegacyOn Dec. 1, 1947, Aleister Crowley died at age 72, his body giving out to chronic bronchitis. His funeral, dubbed the Black Mass, was only attended by a few of his closest friends and associates despite his words reaching hundreds of thousands of people throughout the years.It seems that even though hed gained the infamy hed always wanted, he was not remembered fondly as a person. However, friends and family assured everyone that he wouldnt have wanted to be.Though he was gone, the impact of Crowley lived on, not only in occultists possibly the only people who remember him fondly but also through writers, artists, philosophers, and musicians.Crowleys image stands, amongst others, on the cover of The Beatles Sgt. Peppers Lonely Hearts Club Band album, and his motto, Do what thou wilt, is inscribed on Led Zeppelins Led Zeppelin III vinyl. David Bowie referenced him in the lyrics to Quicksand, and Ozzy Osbourne paid tribute to him with a whole song titled Mr. Crowley.Today, the legacy of Aleister Crowley is a collage of intrigue.Those who remember him often lend their ideas of him to his image as a cookie-cutter villain, an image that might not be too far off. His name is whispered with horror amongst devout Christians, with skepticism amongst conspiracy theorists, and with awe amongst the occultists and pagans.Ultimately, Aleister Crowleys goal was achieved no matter what they say when they whisper his name, its still being whispered today.Now that you know about Aleister Crowley, the wickedest man in the world, read up on historys most infamous cult leaders. Then, learn about the most interesting mad scientists of all time.The post Meet Aleister Crowley, The Wickedest Man In The World Who Horrified 20th-Century Britain appeared first on All That's Interesting.
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