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Sirius Business: Was Aleister Crowley an ET Medium?

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By Patrick Fennelly

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Edward Aleister Crowley, magus, poet, dandy, yogi, accomplished mountain climber, great beast,
call him what thou wilt. The man was many, many things, but was he also an extraterrestrial contactee?
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Throughout Crowley’s years as a magus, and his many, many magical experiments he often attempted to contact intelligences of the non-human variety. Through the uttering of ‘barbarous’ names, incantations and the regurgitation of ancient inscriptions and veiled verses, Crowley called forward all manner of spirits, daemons and invisible masters from which he sought council. One particular ‘entity’, or, at least, icon of the Crowleian pantheon that draws an intense amount of interest is the character known as ‘LAM’. Around 1917, in New York, Crowley drew the image of this ‘praeter-human intelligence’, after performing a ritual now known as the ‘Alamantrah’ working. During this experiment, a discarnate entity urged Crowley to “find the egg”, and it seems, at some point, Crowley experienced contact with this large headed entity we have come to know as LAM.

What’s interesting about LAM, or, at least, Crowleys drawing of LAM, is the stark resemblance it bares to the popular image of aliens we have come to know since the UFO boom following the Roswell incident in the 40s. Although we now have witnesses claiming to having encountered a whole multitude of different alien visitors, the most popular is still that of the ‘Grey’, a large headed, small featured alien that bares a striking resemblance to the figure Crowley apparently channeled during his Alamantrah Working. Yet Crowley’s image obviously far predates the UFO mania that followed the alleged alien crash and subsequent, apparent, alien visitations that followed. REST OF ARTICLE HERE:
 
Probably something went wrong while they were uploading stuff to his brain and he went utterly batshit crazy. That would go some way to explain him. I still don't know what to make of him. Clever charlatan and self-mystifier or just a madman? :confused:

But more siriusly, this image of strange little men with big heads and eyes seems to have been around for quite some time before the modern UFO era. As I've posted in a (totally unrelated:oops: ) thread, I stumbled over a description quite like that in a story written in 1934. Gorilla's genome has been deciphered | Page 2 | The Paracast Community Forums
 
Think of the man what you will (I'm doing the same), but those digging deep enough he made think.How to interpret that is each individuals choice.Still not a fan myself, but... ;)
 
I remember reading this article with interest awhile back and I think it could be a possible tie between what we call ET and the spirit world. I'm sure a person has a lot of visions when they are strung out on hallucinogenic drugs and talking to the devil or any of his contemporaries who will listen. Is that Aliester Crowley? Most certainly and much more.

Crowley went places few desire to go even if they could go there. Anything is possible I suppose.
 
Very possible given the circumstances ;) .... a person who knows they had a hallucination is still partially sane in that they realize it was a hallucination. A person who has a hallucination and doesn't know it was a hallucination is truly messed up.

Something was probably messing with Crowley, I mean, It's not like he ran away from the stuff.
 
That article was pretty fun. I especially liked the first third, which drew a direct connection from Crowly's LAM business to the onset of the UFO boom.
 
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