Aleister Crowley

Aleister Crowley, born in 1875, was a British occultist, writer, and mystic whose life and work continue to intrigue and inspire. Often referred to as "the Beast," Crowley was a key figure in the early 20th-century esoteric movement, blending philosophy, magic, and religious thought. His most famous work, "The Book of the Law," lays out his spiritual philosophy known as Thelema, which emphasizes the importance of individual will and the pursuit of one’s true path. Crowley's unconventional lifestyle and beliefs often placed him at odds with mainstream society, yet his contributions to modern occultism and alternative spirituality are undeniable.

Throughout his life, Crowley wrote extensively on subjects ranging from poetry to philosophy and magic. His writings are often complex, layered with symbolism and rich in historical context, offering readers a unique glimpse into his mind and beliefs. If you're curious about the intersections of spirituality, creativity, and the human experience, exploring Crowley's works in this app might provide a fascinating journey. Whether you're a seasoned reader of the occult or simply intrigued by the unusual, there's much to discover in the writings of Aleister Crowley.

The Book of Lies

Read by P. J. Taylor


Aleister Crowley



The Book of Lies, or Liber 333, is a holy book in the Western occult tradition of Thelema, consisting of 91 short chapters of poems, aphoris…