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The Psychology of Hashish - Autobiographical Spiritual Work - cover

The Psychology of Hashish - Autobiographical Spiritual Work

Aleister Crowley

Verlag: DigiCat

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In "The Psychology of Hashish," Aleister Crowley delves into the intricate relationship between psychoactive substances and the human psyche. Written in a distinctive blend of philosophical discourse and personal narrative, Crowley artfully interweaves his experiences with hashish, reflecting on its impact on consciousness, perception, and creativity. The book serves as both a memoir and a treatise, grounding its insights in the broader context of early 20th-century occultism and the growing interest in altered states of consciousness prevalent in literary and artistic circles of the time. Crowley's exploration transcends mere hedonism, aiming to elucidate the nature of reality itself through the lens of hashish-induced experiences. Aleister Crowley, often labeled as the 'Great Beast' due to his controversial practices and ideologies, was a notable figure in the early modern occult movement. Having drawn from various philosophical traditions and mystical practices, including Thelema, Crowley's life was marked by a pursuit of transgressive experiences that challenged societal norms. This background undoubtedly influenced his writing, imbuing it with a daring perspective that seeks to provoke thought and expand understanding of human potential. Readers intrigued by the intersections of psychology, spirituality, and substance experience will find "The Psychology of Hashish" an enlightening journey. Crowley's unapologetic exploration not only stimulates the mind but also invites introspection, making it a compelling read for those interested in the depths of human consciousness and its capacities for transcendence.
Verfügbar seit: 17.05.2022.
Drucklänge: 64 Seiten.

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