Ra-Hoor-Khuit (god)
Rabelais François
Raffalovich, George
Ragged Ragtime Girls, The
Raine, Katherine
Rais, Gilles de
raja yoga
Ramanathan, P.
Regardie, Israel
religion. See also specific religions
Remembering Aleister Crowley (Grant)
“Resurgam et Libertas” (Crowley)
Reuss, Theodore
Revelation, Book of
“Revival of Magick, The” (Crowley)
Reymond, Charles
Richardson, Alice
Richardson, Maurice
Richter, Hanni
Ringler, Anny
Rites of Eleusis, The (Crowley)
Rites of Isis (Mathers)
Ritual Magic (Butler)
Rodin, Auguste
Rodin in Rime (Crowley)
Roman Catholicism. See also Christianity
Rosa Mundi and Other Love Songs (Crowley)
“Rosa Mundi” (Crowley)
Rose Inferni (Crowley)
Rosenkreutz, Christian
Rosenroth, Knorr von
Rosicrucians; alchymical marriage; central mythos of; Fama Fraternitatis and; in Paris
Rowell, Galen
R.R. et A.C. See Ordo Roseae Rubeae et Aureae Crucis
Ruling Passions (Driberg)
Russell, Cecil Frederick
sadism; defense of; in poetry; social rank and
sadomasochism
“Sage, The” (Crowley)
Satanic Bible, The (LaVey)
Satanists/Satanism
Scarlet Woman; absence of; Bertha Busch as; as biblical figure; Dorothy Olsen as; Jeanne Robert Foster as; Kasimira Bass as; Leah Hirsig as; Maria Teresa de Miramar as; Mary Desti as; as medium for Crowley’s revelations; as Muse; Pearl Brooksmith as; requirements of; Roddie Minor as; Rose Kelly as; theriomorphic (animal) names and
Scented Garden of Abdullah, The (Crowley)
Schneider, Max
science
“Science and Buddhism” (Crowley)
science fiction
Scientific Illuminism
“Scientific Solution of the Problem of Government, The” (Crowley)
Scottish Rite Masonry
Scrutinies of Simon Iff, The (Crowley)
Seabrook, William
Seckler, Phyllis
“Second Coming, The” (Yeats)
Secret Chiefs, of Golden Dawn
Secret Doctrine, The (Blavatsky)
Secret Life of a Satanist, The (Barton)
Sedgwick, Betty May. See also Loveday, Betty May
Sefer HaAin (The Book of Nothing) (Crowley)
semen; consumption of; retention of; Victorian view of
sense perceptions
Septem Sermones ad Mortuos (Jung)
777 (Crowley)
sexual magic; Cefalù retreat and; esoteric and exoteric; Gnosticism and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and; prudishness and; Tantrism and; Tarot and
sexuality: death and; Eleusinian Mysteries and; as essential life energy; Pan (god) and; power of; spirituality and; transcendental powers of; Victorian views of
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band (Beatles)
Shah, Idries
Shaw, George Bernard
Shelley, Percy Bysshe; atheism and; as champion of individual freedom; Crowley’s name and; on love
Shivaism
Shumway, Ninette; at Cefalù; in North Africa
Sieveking, Lance
Silver Star. See Argenteum Astrum
Simon Magus
Simpson, Elaine; reunion with Crowley; in Shanghai
sin; Christian dualism and; Gnostics’ view of; masturbation as; restriction and
Skinner, Stephen
Smith, Timothy d’Arch
Smith, Wilfred T.
Smithers, Leonard
Snake, the
Snepp, Vera
Snowdrops from a Curate’s Garden (Crowley)
Social Darwinism
Society for the Propagation of Religious Truth (S.P.R.T.)
sodomy
Solar, Alexander Xul
“Soldier and the Hunchback, The” (Crowley)
Songs for Italy (Crowley)
Songs of the Spirit (Crowley)
Soror Virakam. See Desti, Mary
Soul of Osiris, The (Crowley)
Spare, Austin Osman
Spender, Stephen
Sprengel, Anna
Stalin, Joseph
Star in the West, The (Fuller)
Starr, Meredith
“Statement Re Tranker” (Crowley)
Stephensen, P. R.
Stevenson, Robert Louis
Strange Case of Doctor Jekyll and Mister Hyde, The (Stevenson)
Stratagem and Other Stories, The (Crowley)
Strong, Susan
Sturges, Preston
Sturges, Solomon
subconscious mind
Sufism
suicide
Sullivan, John W.
Sullivan, Sylvia
Summers, Montague
Suster, Gerald
Svareff, Count Vladimir (Crowley pseudonym)
swastika, symbolism of
Swinburne, Algernon
Sword of Song: The Book of the Beast, The (Crowley)
Symonds, John
Symonds, Vernon and Johnny
Tale of Archais, The (Crowley)
Tanguay, Eva
Tankerville, Earl of
Tannhäuser (Crowley)
Tantrism; “left-hand path” and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and; retention of semen and
Tao Te Ching
Taoism
Tarot; kabbalism and; Thoth deck (Crowley deck)
Temple of Solomon the King, The (Fuller); Crowley’s role in; on Holy Guardian Angel; installments in The Equinox
Thelema; Adolf Hitler and; Crowley as prophet of; divine triumvirate of; Esopus Island activities and; funding for; gender and; homosexuality and; Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.) and; outward influence of; politics and; right to kill and; Roman gods and; testing of; Wiccan Creed and; will and. See also Ordo Templis Orientis (O.T.O.)
Theosophical Society
theosophy
theriomorphism
theurgy
Things Near and Far (Machen)
Thirty Aethyrs
Thomas, Dylan
Thompson, James
Thomson, Dr. William Brown
Thornton, Edward
Thynne, Major Robert
Tiger-Woman (Loveday)
time, reversal of
Tonbridge School
Townshend, Captain M. E.
Tranker, Heinrich
Tree of Life, The (Regardie)
Trismegistus, Hermes
Triumph of Pan, The (Neuberg)
Tucker, John
Ubermensch concept
Ulysses (Joyce)
Under the Volcano (Lowry)
Upham, Alice
Valiente, Doreen
venereal disease
Victorian society
Viereck, George Sylvester; attempted Hitler contact and; The International and
Vietnam
“Violinist, The” (Crowley)
Vision, A (Yeats)
Vision and the Voice, The (Crowley)
Waddell, Kenneth
Waddell, Leila; first meeting with Crowley; stage career of
Wagner, Richard
Waite, A. E.
Wakefield, H. R.
Ward, Kenneth
Webb, James
Westcott, William Wynn
“What Is Qabalah?” (Crowley)
Wheatley, Dennis
Whineray, E. P.
Whirlpool, The (Archer)
White, Johnny
white magic
White Stains (Crowley); Crowley’s sens of sin and; libel suit and; precautions in publication of
Whitmore, Tom
“Whole D
uty of Woman, The” (Crowley)
Why Jesus Wept (Crowley)
Wicca movement
Wilde, Oscar
Wilkinson, Louis; death of Crowley and; at end of Crowley’s life
Wilkinson, Oliver
will, power of
Wilson, Colin
Wilson, Robert Anton
Wilson, Snoo
Winged Beetle, The (Crowley)
Winged Bull, The (Fortune)
Witchcraft Act (British)
Witchcraft Today (journal)
Wizard Amalantrah
Wolfe, Jane; death of Crowley and
women: Crowley’s theriomorphic (animal) names for; Crowley’s views on; as members of the Golden Dawn
Woodford, Reverend A. F. A.
World War One
World War Two
World’s Tragedy, The (Crowley)
Worm, The
Writings of Truth, The (Crowley)
“X-Rays on Ex-Probationers” (Crowley)
Yarker, John
Yeats, John Butler
Yeats, William Butler; Crowley and; Golden Dawn and; “Second Coming, The”
yoga; Christianity and; hashish and; loss of appeal of; meditation and; moral content of
Yorke, Gerald; on attempted Hitler contact; on Crowley’s finances; on Crowley’s hedonism; on Crowley’s sexual appetites; as disciple of Crowley’s; end of disciple relationship with Crowley; as executor of Crowley estate; misgivings about Crowley; posthumous assessment of Crowley; as trustee for Crowley
Younghusband, Sir Francis
Zeugnis der Suchenden, Ein (A Testament of Seekers)
Znuz is Znees (Russell)
Zohar (Book of Splendor)
Zoroaster
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