I actually dont have a favourite. A while back I spent a year reading through as much of his works I could get my hands on. I got so much from all of them. Every time I read one there was always a moment where something hit me so hard I had to stop and take it all in. It was like getting a blast of divine knowledge.

I have to laugh when you mention Yoga because I remember one of his writings saying ‘you might know pain but you won’t know agony until you do yoga’ Followed

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His "autohagiography" was pretty entertaining, but I agree I got something out of just about everything he wrote, most of which I read 25-30 years ago now.

we just did a podcast about him recently. Have you ever read ‘secret agent 666’ it show a side of him most of us are unfamiliar with

I don't think I have. Have you read "in defense of Aleister Crowley" by Norman Mudd?

No but I will now 😉

Short but an excellent read with some unique insights

The Book of Lies is beautifully stunning in its complexity and symbolism