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I like reading books on the paranormal and this one seems pretty interesting, and since Halloween is coming up, thought I'd make a post about it. Gotta pick this one up for sure!

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FANGORIA: What do one of history’s most infamous and influential occultists (pictured left) and a “game” found on toy-store shelves across the nation have in common? Author J. Edward Cornelius provides some answers in ALEISTER CROWLEY AND THE OUIJA BOARD, while still managing to provide the knowledge an ordinary individual needs to properly use the board to communicate with other worlds.
 

The book’s first half goes into great detail concerning the history of the Ouija, whose origins date back as far as 1100 B.C. This section at times reads like a textbook, listing facts pertaining to the board’s original owners and describing how it changed hands numerous times due to financial crunches and disagreements—all leading up to its eventual purchase by Parker Brothers and becoming a staple at virtually every youngster’s sleepover party. Dry or not, this section is immensely interesting and informative, raising hopes that the same care and attention will be paid to the book’s co-star.

 

Aleister Crowley is a fascinating figure, with a past shrouded in darkness and mystery. Most of the references to the occultist contained within these pages, however, rely on quotes and paraphrasing, which is unfortunate for those expecting more of a history lesson on his life and times. It seems the author’s focus is more geared toward jumping right into Crowley and his disciples’ views regarding the board, as well as his use of astrology, magic and tarot to invoke spirits and the like.

 

The remainder (basically the book’s second half) is dedicated to explaining, examining and dissecting the meaning of the Ouija’s shape, features and configuration that help unlock the wonders (and dangers) of the lower astral plane. Also discussed in great detail are facts and theories involving the communication process between the living and the dead. The spirit’s meaning, the various planes of existence, the elementals and the many worlds beyond are all touched upon, while ghosts are exposed as simply repetitions of a tragic moment caught between planes. While this volume is intended for beginners looking to get their planchettes wet, the author periodically uses technical terms without bothering to explain them, rendering unfamiliar readers lost.

 

To some it’s either a child’s plaything, to others a tool of Satan, while still others see it as serious means of conjuring otherworldly beings. The fact is, the Ouija board will always be blanketed in mystery and hearsay tales of terror. The idea of connecting this topic with the always-provocative name of Aleister Crowley is tantalizing, but ultimately fails to meet expectations. On the other hand, ALEISTER CROWLEY AND THE OUIJA BOARD still manages to deliver its goods in just 172 pages, which means this little monster can be breezed through quickly. Although I don’t intend to attempt any of the ceremonies or guidelines outlined within, I put this little gem back on my shelf with a sense of accomplishment and an understanding of how someone reading it not just for entertainment value alone will pull a lot more from its content than this reviewer.

 

Originally published back in 2005 by Feral House, this book managed to stay in Fango purgatory for five years. But like most restless spirits, it has been conjured back up now. So head on over to the publisher’s [COLOR= #eb0505]official website[/COLOR] and snag yourself a copy of this little monster, or check out Amazon.com for a substantial discount.

 

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Visit the mini-site: Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board

 

Ever since it was adapted by Parker Brothers into a massively popular board game for young people, the Ouija Board has been a lightning rod for controversy. For decades, waves of preachers, teachers and parents have condemned the game as a devil’s gateway to perilous obsessions and spiritual possessions. While these claims recall a special brand of witch trial-era hysteria, master occultist and Aleister Crowley expert, author J. Edward Cornelius, affirms that many of these accusations are founded in truth.

In Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board – part fascinating history and part practical manual – Cornelius culls wisdom from the Great Beast and offers a compelling course of action: “Tragedies prove beyond a shred of a doubt that the board is capable of bridging the invisible world with our own. Instead of fearing this concept, why not learn to use it more effectively?”

 

The greatest ceremonial magician of the twentieth century, Aleister Crowley advocated the Ouija board’s use as an occult tool. He strongly believed that the board utilizes the same principles that were practiced by the famed Elizabethan magician John Dee, who used a crystal ball as a means of “skrying,” or seeing into the invisible realms. Aleister Crowley and the Ouija Board shows how anyone, with the proper knowledge, can communicate effectively with invisible beings through a Ouija board.

 

This book reveals for the first time in print many dark secrets regarding the talking board, and protected truths that for centuries have only been whispered about behind closed doors.

 

J. Edward Cornelius is a leading authority on ceremonial magick. A member of Crowley’s Ordo Templi Orientis, he is best known for the series of research journals called “Red Flame, A Thelemic Research Journal,” regarded as the definitive study of Crowleyanity and magick. Mr. Cornelius lives in San Francisco.
 

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Interestingly enough. Aleister Crowley was an accomplished mountaineer and also spent some time living on Esopus Island on the hudson river, just north of Poughkeepsie...
 

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