In 1901, he made the first of three voyages to the Indian subcontinent, searching for deeper knowledge and experience. Explores the world of Theosophy, yogis, Hindu traditions, and the first Buddhist sangha to the West as well as the first pioneering expeditions to K2 and Kangchenjunga in 19Įarly in life, Aleister Crowley’s dissociation from fundamentalist Christianity led him toward esoteric and magical spirituality.Reveals how Crowley incorporated what he learned in India-jnana yoga, Vedantist, Tantric, and Buddhist philosophy-into his own school of Magick.Shares excerpts from Crowley’s unpublished diaries and details his travels in India, Burma, and Sri Lanka from 1901 to 1906. Follow Aleister Crowley through his mystical travels in India, which profoundly influenced his magical system as well as the larger occult world
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