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Renowned Occultist and Prolific Author Aleister Crowley

Occultist and controversial figure, Aleister Crowley, born Edward Alexander Crowley on October 12, 1875, in Royal Leamington Spa, England, has long been a subject of intrigue for the wider public.

Master Aleister Crowley, a prominent figure in the realms of occultism and magic, known for his...
Master Aleister Crowley, a prominent figure in the realms of occultism and magic, known for his controversies and radical beliefs.

Renowned Occultist and Prolific Author Aleister Crowley

In the early 20th century, British occultist Aleister Crowley claimed to have encountered a preternatural entity named Lam. This entity, depicted with features strikingly similar to modern descriptions of Grey aliens, has left an enduring mystery that continues to captivate the public.

Born on October 12, 1875, in Royal Leamington Spa, England, Crowley went on to found the religion of Thelema, based on the principles outlined in "The Book of the Law," allegedly received through channeled communications with a supernatural entity named Aiwass in Cairo, Egypt, in 1904 [1].

Crowley's interactions with the Lam entity occurred during the Amalantrah Workings in 1918 in New York City [2]. These occult rituals were influenced by Crowley's Thelemic teachings and involved reaching out to entities of a specific type rather than a specific being [4].

The connection between Lam and Grey aliens lies primarily in this visual similarity and the description of Lam as a non-human, intelligence from beyond our ordinary reality [3]. Crowley's sketch of Lam, characterized by a large head, almond-shaped eyes, and a slender body, bears a resemblance to contemporary descriptions of Grey aliens found in UFO reports [3].

This overlap may reflect the influence of occult iconography on the development of UFO mythology or could indicate a shared symbolic or psychological archetype interpreted differently in occultism and modern alien encounters [5].

Notably, Crowley regarded Lam as an entity existing on a different plane or dimension, which parallels how Grey aliens are often described in UFO lore as extraterrestrial beings from other worlds or dimensions [3][5].

Crowley's life was marked by occultism, writing, mountaineering, and profound influence on Western esotericism. His education began at private schools such as Malvern College, Tonbridge School, and Eastbourne College, before he studied at Trinity College, Cambridge from 1895 to 1898, but he did not obtain a degree [6].

Various occultists and practitioners have explored the possibility of contacting and working with Lam or similar entities. Crowley's practice of magic was centered around achieving higher states of consciousness and spiritual enlightenment [2].

Crowley's influence on music culture is substantial and multifaceted, captivating numerous artists and musicians. His philosophy and lifestyle, intertwining themes of magic, sexuality, and individualism, resonate with the essence of rock and roll and the rebellion it often represents [7].

While no definitive evidence clearly links Lam and Grey aliens beyond the noted similarities, the parallel has inspired speculation about the sources of Grey alien imagery in popular culture and occult lore [1][3][5].

References:

  1. Thelemapedia
  2. The Babalon Working
  3. Alien Thelema
  4. Lam
  5. UFOs and Thelema
  6. Trinity College, Cambridge
  7. Aleister Crowley's influence on music culture
  8. In the realm of education and self-development, Aleister Crowley's life serves as a fascinating study, encompassing private schools like Malvern College, Tonbridge School, and Eastbourne College, as well as a brief stint at Trinity College, Cambridge.
  9. Crowley's occult practices and influential philosophy have seeped into pop-culture, particularly music, captivating various artists and musicians, thus intertwining his ideas with the essence of rock and roll and its rebellious nature.
  10. From space-and-astronomy to entertainment, the likeness between Aleister Crowley's depiction of Lam and contemporary descriptions of Grey aliens found in UFO reports has fueled speculation about the origins of Grey alien imagery in both popular culture and occult lore.
  11. In the realms of both occultism and UFO phenomena, entities like Lam and Grey aliens are often considered as supernatural beings from beyond ordinary reality or different dimensions or planes, existing on entirely separate existential levels.
  12. Personal growth and spiritual enlightenment were central to Crowley's practice of magic, which sought to reach out to and work with non-human entities such as Lam, demonstrating parallels with modern interpretations of alien encounters.
  13. The connection between the mysterious Lam entity and Grey aliens may be rooted in the shared symbolism or psychological archetypes interpreted differently in various contexts, such as occultism and modern alien encounters, challenging our understanding of science, extraterrestrial life, and even the limitations of human consciousness.

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