THE RELIGION OF THELEMA stands as a crucial anthology that encapsulates the profound complexity and esoteric richness of Thelemic philosophy and magick. With a diverse array of literary styles ranging from the didactic to the poetic, this collection navigates through the multifaceted landscape of spiritual practice, embodying the quintessence of Crowley's Thelema, alongside contributions from pivotal figures such as S. L. MacGregor Mathers and Mary d'Este Sturges. Through carefully curated pieces, the anthology showcases the cornerstone concepts of 'Do what thou wilt' in varying interpretations, underscoring the doctrine's malleability and depth. The contributions of Aleister Crowley, S. L. MacGregor Mathers, and Mary d'Este Sturges anchor the anthology within a rich historical and cultural milieu, reflecting the vibrancy of early 20th-century occultism. Each author brings a distinct voice and perspective, informed by their deep engagement with mysticism, ritual magic, and the Kabbalistic traditions that underpin Thelemic thought. Their collective work in this anthology not only embodies the syncretic nature of Thelema but also highlights its influence on contemporary esoteric practices and philosophical discourse. THE RELIGION OF THELEMA provides an unparalleled opportunity for both scholars and practitioners to explore the depths of Thelemic philosophy through the lens of its most influential figures. This anthology serves as both a comprehensive introduction to the tenets of Thelema and a profound exploration of its more obscure aspects, offering readers a broad spectrum of insights into the spiritual, ceremonial, and philosophical dimensions of this dynamic movement. It invites readers to engage with a dialogue that is as relevant today as it was at the turn of the century, making it an essential collection for anyone seeking to understand the legacy and continuing relevance of Thelema.