Aleister Crowley in India: The Secret Influence of Eastern Mysticism on Magic and the Occult

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$40.00  $37.20
Publisher
Inner Traditions International
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Pages
512
Dimensions
6.1 X 9.1 X 1.4 inches | 1.9 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9781620557969

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About the Author
Britain's leading scholar of Western esotericism, Tobias Churton is a world authority on Gnosticism, Hermeticism, Freemasonry, and Rosicrucianism. Appointed Honorary Fellow of Exeter University in 2005, he holds a master's degree in theology from Brasenose College, Oxford, and is the author of many books, including Gnostic Philosophy and Aleister Crowley in America. He lives in the heart of England.
Reviews
"Relying to a large degree on unpublished documents, Churton's narrative account demonstrates the extent of Crowley's engagement with both the theoretical and practical dimensions of Hindu and Buddhist teachings and their enduring influence on his magical philosophy. Crowley's efforts in conjoining the spiritual systems of the East and West have important implications for the study of comparative esotericism, and Churton deserves praise for his eloquent treatment of this fascinating subject."--Gordan Djurdjevic, Ph.D., author of India and the Occult
"The devil is in the details when it comes to the study of Aleister Crowley, and in this groundbreaking book Tobias Churton offers a compelling look at this all-too-overlooked period of Crowley's sojourns in South Asia. Much praise and credit is due to Churton for revealing the many strands of Crowley's life and relationships during this formative period--from his poetry to his mountaineering and from his interest in the yogi Sri Sabhapati Svami to his humorous and often purposely offensive social commentaries. Scholars of early modern Hinduism, Buddhism, and Western esotericism as well as general Crowley aficionados will all find much of interest here, especially given the wealth of historical context that Churton provides for the colonial-era history of India, for early Theosophy, and of course for Crowley right in the thick of it all with his mystical and magical aspirations."--Keith Cantú, Ph.D. candidate in religious studies at the University of California, Santa Barbar
"In this excellent book, Tobias Churton examines Crowley's critically productive time as a student of yoga and Buddhism under his brilliant mentor Allan Bennett and sheds light on the wider context of the cultural push to bring Eastern mysticism to the West, a movement that has shaped both modern spirituality and world history itself."--Jason Louv, author of John Dee and the Empire of Angels
"Tobias Churton has once again uncovered--and more importantly, interpreted--some critical aspects of Aleister Crowley's life and legacy. As with Aleister Crowley in America, he has leveraged his unprecedented access to long-hidden archival material by and about the Great Beast; with these records Churton fills in additional pieces of the grand puzzle that is Crowley, so the reader can see a more complete picture of the experiences that shaped the development and interpretation of his mandate to spread Thelema to the world."--Toby Chappell, author of Infernal Geometry and the Left-Hand Path