I. Aleister Crowley, Multiple Personalities and Ritual Abuse
“By some devise, such as the changing of thy ring from one finger to another, create in thyself two personalities, the thoughts of one being within entirely different limits from that of the other, the common ground being the necessities of life.“- Aleister Crowley
When studying ritual abuse, especially within the context of sexual abuse and the New World Order, the first person one should examine is Crowley. He believed that his life would spawn the dawning of a new aeon, “the Aeon of Horus”, the child of the Isis and Osiris. Crowley’s prime belief was that of “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.”
Crowley practiced what he preached. He believed that ritualistic sexual abuse was an integral part not only in divination and majick, but that his doctrine of “Do what thou wilst…” would help usher in the Aeon of Horus.
In 1903, Crowley married Rose Kelly. They two ventured off to Egypt on their honeymoon and shared their “first night of wedded bliss” in the Kings Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza. They returned to Cairo in 1904, and Rose began entering trance states (demonic possession/multiple personality) through which she insisted that the god Horus was trying to contact Crowley.
In April of 1904, Crowley followed the instructions revealed to Rose and entered into “mystical communication” with Horus, under the pseudonym AIWASS who dictated to Crowley, “The Book of the Law”. (AIWASS was a demon not unlike the “Enochian) entity” Lam that later revealed itself to Crowley in the form of a grey alien.)


Crowley true to the “Do what thou wilst” creed, took it upon himself to use both female and male sexual partners in his rituals. His depravity knew no bounds. In a world ruled by heavy drug use and spirit guides he even went so far as to have a mistress, Leah Hirisg partake in ritualistic sex with a goat which was sacrificed while penetrating her.
By the Crowley’s reign of terror ended, “his first wife, Rose, died in a mental asylum. His second wife also went insane. “Five of his mistresses had committed suicide, and scores of his concubines ended in the gutter as alcoholics, drug addicts, or in mental institutions.” (Hellhounds on Their Trail, p. 56).
This calls Crowley’s own words into question, “By some devise, such as the changing of thy ring from one finger to another, create in thyself two personalities, the thoughts of one being within entirely different limits from that of the other, the common ground being the necessities of life.” Was Crowley’s ultimate goal that of handing his followers over to his spirit masters as vessels for inhabitation?
Crowley’s necessities were that of a degenerate drug user and satanic high priest. His followers became accustomed to gruesome murders, ritual sex abuse, and developed insatiable appetites for mind altering substances. Thanks to many advances in the field of psychology, we now know that such a lifestyle is conducive to the creation of alternate personalities. Christians typically view these personalities as demonic indwellings or possession.
It seems possible, if not likely that many of Crowley’s initiates developed split personalities, opening a mental gateway for demonic possession and oppression. This would certainly account for the high number of self inflicted fatalities amongst Crowley’s initiates and sex/ritual majick partners.
When Crowley died on December 1, 1947, his practices did not die with him. His “Do what thou wilst” Thelemic influence would again manifest itself as the backbone of the 1960’s hippy movement of “free love”. We will later see its practices were also adopted and only slightly modified not only by Hitler’s Nazi regime, but also by several American government agencies, including the NSA, CIA, and NASA.
Continue on to Part II.


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