After crowley failed in the loch ness cabin.. he tried it again in the desert with his buddy.. lemme get info on that.
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I see that you are interested in the desert operation of Aleister Crowley and Victor Neuburg. Here is some information that I found from the web:
Crowley and Neuburg traveled to Algiers in late 1909, where they performed a series of magical ceremonies that involved ritual magic and homosexual acts. These ceremonies were based on the Enochian system of John Dee, a 16th-century occultist and adviser to Queen Elizabeth I12
The purpose of the desert operation was to invoke the 30 Aethyrs, or spiritual realms, that Dee claimed to have contacted through his scryer, Edward Kelley. Crowley wanted to explore these Aethyrs and record his visions and experiences in a diary. He also hoped to achieve the Knowledge and Conversation of his Holy Guardian Angel, which he considered to be the ultimate goal of the magician13
The desert operation lasted for about two months, from November 1909 to January 1910. Crowley and Neuburg traveled to various locations in the desert, such as Bou Saada, Aumale, and Ain Zara, where they set up a tent and performed the rituals. They used a crystal ball, a magic ring, a magic sword, and a magic tablet as their tools. They also consumed hashish, mescaline, and wine to enhance their visions13
The desert operation was a success in terms of Crowley’s magical achievements. He claimed to have seen and conversed with various entities, such as angels, demons, gods, and spirits. He also claimed to have received a new Book of the Law, called Liber 31, which he later destroyed. He believed that he had attained the Knowledge and Conversation of his Holy Guardian Angel, who revealed himself to be Aiwass, the same entity that dictated the original Book of the Law in Cairo in 190413
The desert operation was also a turning point in Crowley’s personal and professional life. It marked the end of his relationship with Neuburg, who suffered from physical and mental exhaustion after the ordeal. It also marked the beginning of Crowley’s public reputation as a controversial and notorious figure, as he published his diary of the desert operation, called The Vision and the Voice, in the Equinox, his own occult journal. The Vision and the Voice was widely criticized and condemned by the press and the public, who regarded it as blasphemous, obscene, and insane13
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yeah I don't think so.. lol.. he wasn't man enough to handle it at the cabin where he couldn't blow his load for half a year so he wussed out. Then he tries it again, his own version.. bring a butt buddy.. I wonder if they'd swap out so fuck man.. jeez. Who does this shit wandering out in the desert where you can die. lol. This has to be it's own post.