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The volume presents Kenneth Grant’s previously published articles on sages, mysticism, and the Hindu concept of advaita, a concept at the heart of the writings of his mentor, Aleister Crowley.
Grant (1924-2011) and Crowley first met in autumn 1944. Following Crowley’s death, Grant took over the Ordo Templi Orientis and a drove a revival of interest in Crowley’s ideas in the late 20th century.
He also championed the art of Austin Osman Spare and worked with the ceremonial magician Gerald Gardner.
“It is hard to name any other individual who has done more to shape contemporary western thinking with regard to Magic” (Moore, p. 162).Â
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