Born on October 12, 1875, Aleister Crowley emerged as one of the most controversial and enigmatic figures of the modern age—an occultist, ceremonial magician, poet, novelist, and explorer of both the physical and spiritual worlds. Raised in a strict religious household in Royal Leamington Spa, he broke decisively from his family’s beliefs, turning instead toward Western esotericism and the pursuit of hidden knowledge. At Trinity College, Cambridge, his interests shifted between poetry, mountaineering, and more shadowed pursuits—some accounts even suggesting ties to British intelligence that would follow him throughout his life.
His path led him into the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, where he immersed himself in ritual magic before traveling widely—from the high peaks of Mexico to the spiritual traditions of India. In 1904, during a pivotal moment in Cairo, Crowley claimed to have received revelations that would form the foundation of Thelema, a spiritual philosophy centered on the declaration: “Do what thou wilt,” which urges individuals to discover and follow their True Will.
This audiobook gathers together a rich and unusual collection of his writings—part philosophy, part mysticism, part provocation. The experience unfolds unpredictably, blending insight with atmosphere, intellect with the uncanny. What begins as a biography becomes something far more immersive: a journey into the mind of a man who sought to challenge every boundary—and invites the listener to do the same.











