The Blue Equinox
The Blue Equinox, officially known as The Equinox: Volume III, Number I, is a book written by the English occultist Aleister Crowley, the founder of Thelema. First published in 1919,[1] it details the principles and aims of the secret society O.T.O. and its ally the A∴A∴, both of which were under Crowley's control at the time. It includes such topics as The Law of Liberty, The Gnostic Mass, and Crowley's "Hymn to Pan".
![]() The cover of The Blue Equinox, displaying the Eye of Horus, an ancient Egyptian religious symbol adopted into Crowleyan Thelema. | |
Author | Aleister Crowley |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Subject | Thelema, magic, Occultism |
Publisher | Ordo Templi Orientis |
Publication date | 1919 |
Media type | Print (Hardback and paperback) |
ISBN | 1-57863-353-2 |
Background
In 1904, Crowley was staying in Cairo, Egypt with his wife Rose when he claimed to undergo a spiritual experience.
Synopsis
The Blue Equinox opens with Crowley's poem "Hymn to Pan", a devotional work devoted to the ancient Greek deity Pan.[2] This is followed by an editorial, in which Crowley discusses Thelema, the A∴A∴ and the O.T.O., and the important role which he believed that they had to play in the Aeon of Horus.[3]
- Hymn to Pan
- Editorial
- Præmonstrance of A∴A∴
- Curriculum of A∴A∴
- Liber II [The Message of the Master Therion]
- The Tent
- Liber DCCCXXXVII [The Law of Liberty]
- Liber LXI [vel Causae A∴A∴]
- A Psalm
- Liber LXV [Liber Cordis Cincti Serpente]
- Liber CL [De Lege Libellum]
- A Psalm
- Liber CLXV [A Master of the Temple]
- Liber CCC [Khabs am Pekht]
- Stepping Out of the Old Aeon into the New
- The Seven Fold Sacrament
- Liber LII [Manifesto of the O.T.O.]
- Liber CI [An Open Letter to Those Who May Wish to Join the Order]
- Liber CLXI [Concerning the Law of Thelema]
- Liber CXCIV [An Intimation with Reference to the Constitution of the Order]
- Liber XV (The Gnostic Mass)
- Nekam Adonai!
- A La Loge
- The Tank
- Special Supplement: Liber LXXI [The Voice of the Silence: The Two Paths, The Seven Portals]
References
Footnotes
- Lon Milo Duquette, The Magick of Aleister Crowley: A Handbook of the Rituals of Thelema, page 258 (Red Wheel/Weiser; 1993). ISBN 1-57863-299-4
- Crowley 2007 [1929]. pp. 5–7.
- Crowley 2007 [1929]. pp. 9–10.
Bibliography
- Academic books and papers
- Booth, Martin (2000). A Magick Life: The Life of Aleister Crowley. London: Coronet Books. ISBN 978-0-340-71806-3.
- Churton, Tobias (2011). Aleister Crowley: The Biography. London: Watkins Books. ISBN 978-1-78028-012-7.
- Crowley, Aleister (1989). The Confessions of Aleister Crowley: An Autohagiography. London: Arkana. ISBN 978-0-14-019189-9.
- Crowley, Aleister (2007) [1929]. The Equinox: Volume III, Number I. San Francisco: Red Wheel/Weiser. ISBN 978-1-57863-353-1.
- Kaczynski, Richard (2010). Perdurabo: The Life of Aleister Crowley (Second Edition). Berkeley, California: North Atlantic Books. ISBN 978-0-312-25243-4.
- Sutin, Lawrence (2000). Do What Thou Wilt: A Life of Aleister Crowley. New York: St Martin's Press. ISBN 978-0-312-25243-4.
- Symonds, John (1997). The Beast 666: The Life of Aleister Crowley. London: Pindar Press. ISBN 978-1-899828-21-0.