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->''"To know, to do and to keep silent."''
-->-- The man himself

Aleister Crowley (12 October 1875 – 1 December 1947), born Edward Alexander Crowley, was an influential English occultist, provocateur, hedonist, mountaineer, chess player, mystic, writer, and artist dubbed "The Wickedest Man in the World". His motto was "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law; love is the law, love under will." [[note]]It should be noted that the apparent literal meaning of this is a bit misleading; Crowley was referring to a concept he called True Will, which could be summarised as an individual's true purpose in life. He wasn't saying people should indulge whatever whims occurred to them on a momentary basis; he was saying an individual's true purpose – "what thou wilt", in other words – should, alongside love, override all other considerations in life.\\\
It should ''also'' be noted that love, too, is not used here in any of the usual senses of the word but instead means something more along the lines of "any action that is performed or experienced under will" (the latter as per above). Love is only true love when it is "under will", just like will is true will only when it is unassuaged of purpose and delivered from the lust of result. While will is the Law, the nature of that will is love.\\\
Furthermore, Thelema does not draw the ordinary distinction between an individual and God: [[AGodIsYou "Every man and every woman is a star"]]. Therefore, love (when done under will) is the assimilation of experience in accordance with the intrinsically divine nature of an individual; the act of progressively becoming one with one's own divine star. In conclusion, while the man did like to portray himself as a [[DepravedBisexual libertine]] (see also the note about [[SexMagic sex magic]] below), the most famous quote of his work is ''not'' indicative of that and represents him at his most sober and philosophical. [[MindScrew Probably]].[[/note]]

He is known for his occult writing and drug experimentation. Also noted for appearing on the cover of Music/TheBeatles' ''[[Music/SgtPeppersLonelyHeartsClubBand Sgt. Pepper]]'' album, drawing the interest of [[Music/LedZeppelin Jimmy Page]], and being the subject of the Music/OzzyOsbourne song "Mr. Crowley." Not to be confused with [[Literature/GoodOmens Anthony J. Crowley]]. He ended at #73 in ''Series/OneHundredGreatestBritons''.

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!!List of Crowley's works:
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* ''Art/ThothTarotDeck'', in collaboration with Lady Frieda Harris.
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!!Aleister Crowley's works provide examples of the following tropes:
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* TheAntichrist: His Alter-Ego didn't see the "[[DevilComplex Beast 666]]" as the harbinger of Hell on Earth, but simply as the prophet of the new aeon, the old order of UsefulNotes/{{Christianity}} having served its purpose.
* ArcNumber: In Crowley's system of numerology, the number 93 was the numerical value of several significant words and phrases, and has become a common salutation among followers of Thelema.
** He includes doing something eleven times whenever possible in his rituals.
* ArsonMurderAndJaywalking: The muckraking site Judiciary Report describes Crowley as "Satanist, pedophile, murderer and Kabbalah adherent." Not only that, but "the grandfather of George W. Bush". (Speculation about Crowley being the father of Babara Bush necessarily remains just that.)
* ABeastInNameAndNature: Liked to call himself "the Beast 666", among other elaborate occult titles; amusingly, his own mother referred to him as "the beast" throughout his childhood, a fact that young Crowley delighted in.
* BlackMagic: According to Crowley, any magical operation other than seeking contact with one's Holy Guardian Angel is black magic.
* BrokenBase: Factions of successors claiming to be the only genuine OTO/Thelema/A:.A:., accept no substitutes. Echoes Crowley’s own part in the breaking of the Golden Dawn base.
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* DistinguishedGentlemansPipe: A Google image search will provide several photos of him smoking one.
* EnlightenmentSuperpowers: In Crowley's system, influencing the outside world through magick always takes a back seat to the attainment of personal enlightenment, though (in theory) one leads to the other.
* EyeOfHorusMeansEgypt: The religion/philosophy of Thelema he created takes a lot of cues from AncientEgypt and its [[Myth/EgyptianMythology mythology]]. The ''Eye'' can even be seen on his hat above.
* FreakyFuneralForms: He wanted a Satanic funeral.
* FunWithAcronyms: Sort of. The magic(k)al organization Crowley founded (as opposed to taking over) was the A∴A∴ (not to be confused with a certain other organization with twelve steps). What "A∴A∴" stands for is a closely guarded secret (although there is a popular rumor that it means Astrum Argentum (The Silver Star), and Creator/RobertAntonWilson has suggested that it stands for nothing (so anyone claiming to know the secret is exposed as an impostor)).
* UsefulNotes/{{Gnosticism}}: Crowley incorporated it into his texts, although his version of Gnosticism was understandably mangled considering that he created his philosophy decades before the Nag Hammadi texts were discovered.
* ICallHimMisterHappy: In his novel, "Not the Life and Adventures of Sir Roger Bloxham", the titular character has names not only for his penis (Cardinal Mentula), but also his testicles (Sir Coglio the Florentine and Don Cojone of Legrono) and his anus (Porphyria Poppoea).
* ItIsPronouncedTroPay: He pronounced Crow-ley to rhyme with "holy", and complained that the people who called him "Crouly" treated him FOULLY.
* MagicalSociety: The point of the Ordo Templi Orientis. Sex magic in particular, of course. Or wait: maybe they're just a BrotherhoodOfFunnyHats. Or, according to many a ConspiracyTheorist, a SecretCircleOfSecrets. Or a NotSoOmniscientCouncilOfBickering.
* {{Magick}}: Possibly the TropeMaker; he was the one who originally coined the spelling.
* NumberOfTheBeast: The self-proclaimed "Beast 666". He considered it a solar number, and once when he was questioned in court about his moniker, he snarked:
-->''"It means merely sunlight. You may call me Little Sunshine."''
* ParentalIssues: It was his MOTHER who first decided he was the Beast 666. Also Uncle Issues.
* ReligionIsMagic: The religion Crowley founded, Thelema, is heavily intertwined with ceremonial magick. Although not strictly necessary, most Thelemites practice magick in one form or another.
* SatanIsGood: The central Gods of his own Pantheon were mostly [[Myth/EgyptianMythology Egyptian Gods]] and [[Myth/ClassicalMythology Greek Gods]], with a few [[OurDemonsAreDifferent demons of Sumerian, Norse and Australian Aboriginal Origin]]. That said, he did play up the whole 'Great Beast 666' angle a lot.
* SelfInsert: Sir Peter Pendragon and King Lamus from ''Diary Of A Drug Fiend'', Cyril Grey and possibly Simon Iff from ''Moonchild'' (and other writings in Iff's case). Peter at least had [[NoCelebritiesWereHarmed somewhat of an excuse]].
%%%* SexMagic: He was one of the main real-world promotors of the idea in Western occultism.
* SmallReferencePools: Any mention of a real life Occult Guru will almost certainly be him.
* TakeThat: Many of Crowley's RealLife enemies (e.g. Samuel Mathers as SRMD, Arthur Edward Waite as Arthwaite, and Yeats as "Gates") appear as villainous, German-allied caricatures in ''Moonchild''.
* XtremeKoolLetterz: Created the spelling "magick" to distinguish it from entertainment conjuring.

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