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Pentagram, the Lesser Ritual of the




AC/Handwritten original, ND

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.204 HB, 1905

* Original typed notes pertaining to, 1928/29

Magick in Theory & Practice pg.379 HB, 1965

* In the Continuum Vol.I No.1 pg.1, 1973

* OTO Newsletter Vol.I No.4 pg.3, CA, March 1978

The Equinox I:2 pg.19 HB, 1978

Brocken Mountain Lodge, OTO, 8 ½ x 11 booklet, 1979

Ceremonial Magic by Israel Regardie

Aquarian Press, England pg.121 PB, 1980

* OTO First Degree Study Guide, 1992

Red Flame No.7, Cornelius, Berkeley, CA pg.162 PB, 1999

see - O VEL MANUS SAGITTAE, LIBER

* see - ORIFLAMME (OTO) No.2 The Revival of Magic and other essays

see - TRUE GREATER RITUAL OF THE PENTAGRAM, THE

 

Note: Those entries with an asterisk (*) in front of the listing include Crowley's 'Notes on the Ritual of the Pentagram.' This ritual is not written by Aleister Crowley and the origin according to some scholars can be traced to The Hermetic Order of The Golden Dawn. See The Golden Dawn by Israel Regardie, Volume I pg.106. This ritual has been published so often that we choose only a few sources for our listing.... The In The Continuum (Vol.1 No.1 pg.1 1973) version of this ritual is often called the Thelemic Banishing Ritual because Crowley added in an affirmation to identify Aiwass with the heart center.' (also known as The Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram), including Crowley's 'Notes on the Ritual of the Pentagram'. Crowley has sternly stated that "Those who regard this ritual as a mere device to invoke or banish spirits, are unworthy to possess it. Properly understood, it is the Medicine of Metals and the Stone of the Wise."

 

PENTAGRAM, THE TRUE GREATER RITUAL OF THE

The Magical Link, New Series No.2, Spring-Fall 1998

 

PENTECOST (poem) from The Sword of Song.

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.164 PB, 1906

 

PERCY BYSSHE SHELLY (article) by Prometheus (Aleister Crowley)

The English Review, July 1922

Thelema Lodge Calendar, January 1992

 

PERCY MACKAYE (book review) An Appreciation, So Far as Is Possible

The International Vol.XI No.2, NY, February 1917

Thelema Lodge Calendar, May 1997

 

PERDITA (poem)

Jezebel and Other Tragic Poems pg.1, 1898

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.129 PB, 1905

 

Note: This poem was found bound into an autographed draft of Jezebel which sold at Christies in London on April 4th 1974.

 

PERDURABO (poem) from Mysteries.

Jephthah pg.186 HB, 1899

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.118 PB, 1905

Ambergris pg.34 HB, 1910

Cambridge Poets 1900-1913, An Anthology, Chosen by Aelfrida Tillyard,

W.Heffer & Sons Ltd Cambridge pg.66 HB, 1913

Selected Poems, Edited by M. Booth pg.187 PB, 1986

Poetical Flavours of the Great Beast, pamphlet, 1995

The Black Pearl, The Journal of The College of Thelema

Volume One, Number 1 pg.15, Spring 1997

 

PERFECT LOVE CASTETH OUT FEAR (poem) from Mysteries.

Jephthah pg.180 HB, 1899

 

Note: This poem only appears in the original Mysteries published in Jephthah in 1899. It is not found in Mysteries when it appears in The Collected Works.

 

PERFECT PIANISSIMO, A

The International Vol.XI No.10, NY, October 1917

In the Continuum III:6 pg.a, 1984

 

PERHAPS GERMANY SHOULD KEEP POLAND

 

Note: In a typescript titled Catalogue of Crowleyana in the possession of G.J.Yorke dated January 1951 Yorke states that this article appeared in The Fatherland but we have been unable to verify this.

 

PESSIMISTS PROGRESS, THE (poem)

The Mother's Tragedy and Other Poems, pg.103, 1901

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.182 PB, 1905

see - TEMPLE OF THE HOLY GHOST, THE

 

PHARMACEUTICAL STUDY OF HASHISH, A (Herb Dangerous) Part I

see - HASHISH

 

PHILOSOPHER, THE (poem)

see - SONG OF THE REGULAR FELLOW

 

PHILOSOPHER'S PROGRESS, THE (poem)

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.34 PB, 1905

Song of the Spirits pg.21 PB, 1992

 

PILGRIM, THE (poem)

The Equinox Vol.I:5 pg.130 HB, 1978

The Giant's Thumb pg.45 PB, 1992

 

PINSENT, G.H.S. - (alias used by Aleister Crowley)

see - ORGAN IN KING'S CHAPEL

 

PINSENT, GERALD

see - FIVE ADORATIONS, THE, (poem) Dedicated To

 

PIPES OF PAN, THE (poem) by Mollie Madison (Aleister Crowley)

see - BOOK OF THE HEART'S BLOOD OF THE LILY GOD, THE

 

PIPPA PASSES by S. C. Hiller (Aleister Crowley)

see - INTERNATIONAL, THE (magazine)

 

PLAGUE CARRIER, THE (poem)

Songs for Italy pg.13 pamphlet, 1923

 

PLYMOUTH BRETHREN, THE (Preface: part 2 of 12)

The World's Tragedy pg.xii, Falcon Press AZ. PB, 1985

 

POEM, A (poem)

The International Vol.XII No.2, NY, February 1918

Selected Poems, Alberta, Canada, 1988

 

POEM, THE, A Little Drama in Four Scenes (dramatic work)

Privately published, London, only 10 copies printed, 1898

Jephthah pg.99 HB, 1899

The Collected Works Vol.I pg.57 PB, 1905

The Poem & The Alchemist, Two Dramatic Pieces, Magick Theater, CA, pamphlet, 1991

 

POEM ITSELF, THE (Preface: part 10 of 12)

The World's Tragedy pg.xxxii, Falcon Press AZ. PB, 1985

 

POEM OF HASHISH, THE (article) by Charles Baudelaire

Translated from the French by Aleister Crowley

Hasheesh: The Herb Superb Vol.II, Level Press, CA., 1973

Herb Dangerous Part III The Equinox I:2 pg.55 HB, 1978

 

POEMS FROM THE EQUINOX

Morton Press Ltd, England paper, ND

 

Note: This book is listed in the back of the Morton Press edition of Atlantis but since we do not have a copy it is not broken down [by poems] into our listing.

 

POET, THE (poem)

Konx Om Pax pg.108 HB, 1907

see - RECORDINGS/THE VOICE OF ALEISTER CROWLEY

 

POET ABROAD, THE (poem)

Snowdrops, Teitan Press pg.183 HB, 1986

 

POET AND HIS MUSE, THE (poem) To L. K_.

The Winged Beetle pg.93 HB, 1910

 

POET AT BAY, THE (poem) To Wilfred Merton

The Winged Beetle pg.126 HB, 1910

 

POET "RETIRES UP.", THE (poem)

His attitude undignified, his pleasure momentary, the after results quite disproportionate. He contemplates his end. From The Sword of Song/After Agnosticism

The Collected Works Vol.II pg.209 PB, 1906

 

POETICA EROTICA

A Collection of Rare and Curious Amatory Verse, Edited by T. R. Smith

Crown Publishers, NY, HB,1921

 

Note: Although this book is not written by Aleister Crowley it does contain some of his earliest

published poetry. This book was republished in 1927 and later in1949. The three poems by Crowley which appear in this anthology are: The Altar of Artemis (pg.642), Lot (pg.644) and A Saint's Damnation (pg.646).

 

POETICAL FLAVOURS OF THE GREAT BEAST (20 assorted poems)

Edited by J. Edward & Marlene Cornelius

Pangenetor Lodge, OTO, pamphlet, February 25, 1995

 

Note: This pamphlet contains twenty assorted poems - At Stockholm, The Baboon, By the Cam, The Convert, David and Goliath, Girl's Song, Girl's Together, Go into the Highway and Hedges and Compel Them to Come In, G-R-R-R-R-R, The Happy Man, I Swear, The Lizard, Mathilde, Mome Raths, The Octopus, Perdurabo, The Snake Ananta, The Tent, The Two Loves and La Gitana.

 





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