Household Gods: A Comedy

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In "Household Gods," Aleister Crowley intricately weaves a narrative that transcends mere fiction, delving into the realms of mysticism and the human psyche. The book is set against the backdrop of his complex philosophical beliefs, embodying a unique literary style that marries poetic prose with mystical symbolism. Crowley's exploration of the concept of deities within the domestic sphere challenges conventional perspectives, encouraging readers to reflect on the divine influences in everyday life. Written in a time when spiritual exploration was gaining popularity, this work serves as both a narrative and a philosophical treatise, inviting a deeper engagement with the spiritual and metaphysical dimensions of existence. Aleister Crowley was a prominent figure in the early 20th century occult movement, known for his eclectic and often controversial beliefs. His experiences in various philosophical and spiritual traditions, including Thelema, informed much of his writing. "Household Gods" can be seen as a culmination of his explorations, revealing how personal experiences and cultural influences shaped his views on divinity and spirituality in domestic spaces. This compelling text is recommended for readers interested in mysticism, literary symbolism, and the intersection of the mundane and the sacred. Crowley's vivid storytelling and profound insights make "Household Gods" a thought-provoking read for those seeking to understand the complexities of spirituality within the everyday human experience.

À propos de l'auteur

Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) was an influential English occultist, mystic, ceremonial magician, and poet, known for his esoteric and controversial writings, as well as for founding the religious philosophy of Thelema. Born Edward Alexander Crowley in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire, he renounced his Christian upbringing and pursued an education at Trinity College, Cambridge. Crowley is often most recognized for his voluminous texts on magical theory and practice, including 'The Book of the Law' (1904), which he claimed was dictated to him by a discarnate entity named Aiwass and formed the cornerstone of his Thelemic philosophy, emphasizing personal freedom and individual will. His literary output was diverse and prolific, extending beyond the occult to poetry and fiction. 'Household Gods' is one such work that illustrates Crowley's unique blend of mysticism and drama. Despite his controversial life and the mixed legacy that he left behind, Crowley's impact on both occultism and popular culture is undeniable, as he remains an enduring figure of fascination and scholarly interest (Sutin, 2000). Known to have styled himself as 'The Beast 666', Crowley's works continue to be studied for their esoteric insights and literary value, making him a significant, if polarizing, figure in the history of Western esotericism.

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