
Crowley
Crowley most commonly refers to Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), a British occultist, writer, and ceremonial magician. He founded a spiritual philosophy called Thelema, emphasizing individual will and spiritual growth. Crowley's teachings combined elements of mysticism, esotericism, and ritual magic, and he wrote influential texts like "The Book of the Law." While controversial for his unconventional beliefs and practices, he remains a significant figure in modern occultism and alternative spiritual movements. His work continues to influence diverse spiritual and esoteric communities today.