Moonchild

Moonchild by Aleister Crowley, published by Lulu Press, Incorporated on August 16, 2020, is a 280-page work presented in English. This book features an allegorical plot centered around a conflict between two rival magicians, exploring the philosophical foundations of Thelema, a central tenet of Crowley’s beliefs. As the narrative unfolds, readers encounter the practice of Thelema and gain insight into Crowley’s broader philosophical views.
In Moonchild, Crowley illustrates the consequences faced by those who misinterpret the principles of Thelema and are drawn into the allure of Black Magick. The story serves as both a narrative and a philosophical exploration, inviting readers to engage with themes of metaphysics and visionary experiences. This edition offers a unique perspective on the interplay between magic and morality, making it a notable addition to the genres of literature and fantasy.
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Aleister Crowley’s Moonchild is a heady, entertaining romp of a tale with philosophical underpinnings. The allegorical plot about a war between two rival magicians dramatizes and illustrates the practice of Thelema. The reader sees Thelema in action and learns of Crowley’s broader beliefs and philosophy as the story unfolds. “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law; Love is the law, love under will.” A phrase of great import. In Moonchild, Crowley demonstrates the fate of those who would misinterpret its meaning and be seduced by the temptations of Black Magick.
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