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  2. Babalon - Wikipedia

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    Babalon / ˈ b æ b æ l ən / [citation needed] (also known as the Scarlet Woman, Great Mother or Mother of Abominations) is a goddess found in the occult system of Thelema, which was established in 1904 with the writing of The Book of the Law by English author and occultist Aleister Crowley.

  3. Diane Zamora - Wikipedia

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    Diane Michelle Zamora (born January 21, 1978) is a former United States Naval Academy midshipman and convicted murderer who, in 1995, murdered Adrianne Jessica Jones, who she believed was a romantic rival for her ex-fiancé and accomplice, David Graham.

  4. Pat Crowley - Wikipedia

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    Patricia Crowley (born September 17, 1933) is an American actress. [1] She was also frequently billed as Pat Crowley.

  5. Abyss (Thelema) - Wikipedia

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    Aleister Crowley's writings are the primary sources for understanding the Abyss in Thelemic thought. Key texts include: The Vision and the Voice: [27] This work documents Crowley's exploration of the Enochian Aethyrs and his encounter with Choronzon, offering a detailed account of the symbolic and practical aspects of the Abyss. [4]

  6. Rose Edith Kelly - Wikipedia

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    Rose Edith Kelly (23 July 1874 – 11 February 1932) was the wife of occult writer Aleister Crowley, whom she married in 1903.In 1904, she aided him in the Cairo Working that led to the reception of The Book of the Law, on which Crowley based much of his philosophy and religion, Thelema.

  7. Leah Hirsig - Wikipedia

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    With Crowley, Leah had a daughter, whom they named Anna Leah (Poupée) Crowley. She was born on 26 January 1920 in Fontainebleau, France. She died on 15 October 1920. Hirsig's role as Crowley's initiatrix reached a pinnacle in the spring of 1921 when she presided over his attainment of the grade of Ipsissimus, the only witness to the event.

  8. Talk:Babalon - Wikipedia

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    While Crowley in Liber 418 does call her "more than merely Binah," the book introduces Babalon as Binah or the City of the Pyramids. (For those who care, it also links her with the path of Daleth.) You would need excellent citations to dispute this, and in any case we'd still want the article to point out that Crowley endorsed it.

  9. Marjorie Cameron - Wikipedia

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    Marjorie Cameron Parsons Kimmel (April 23, 1922 – July 24, 1995), who professionally used the mononym Cameron, was an American artist, poet, actress and occultist.A follower of Thelema, the new religious movement established by the English occultist Aleister Crowley, she was married to rocket pioneer and fellow Thelemite Jack Parsons.