In this daring expose by a survivor of a unique era in the New York
occult scene, James Wasserman, a longtime proponent of the teachings
of Aleister Crowley, brings us into a world of candlelit temples,
burning incenser, and sonorous invocations. The author also shares an
intimate look at the New York Underground if the 1970s and introduces
us to the company of such avant-garde luminaries as Alejandro
Jodorowsky, Harry Smith and Angus MacLise. A stone's throw away form
the Velvet Underground and Andy Warhol's Factory, William Burrough's
"bunker," and the legendary Chelsea Hotel was a scene far more
esoteric than perhaps even they could have imagined. When James
Wasserman joined the O.T.O. in 1976, there were fewer than a dozen
members. Today the Order numbers over 4,000 members in 50 countries
and has been responsible for a series of groundbreaking publications
of Crowley's works. The author founded New York City's TAHUTI Lodge in
1979. He chronicles its early history and provides a window into the
heyday of the Manhattan esoteric community. This is also a saga with a
very human tableau filled with tender romance, passionate friendships,
an abiding spiritual hunger, danger, passion, and ecstasy. It also
explores several hidden magical byways including the rituals of
Voodoo, Tibetan Buddhism, and Sufism. Reconstructed from personal
memories, magical diaries, multiple interviews, court transcripts,
witness depositions, trial evidence, and extensive correspondence,
this book elucidates a hithero misreported and ill-understood nexus of
modern magical history.
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A Memoir of the Occult 1966-1989
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780892545988
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Ibis Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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