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Chapter 11 Aleister Crowley, Sexual Magick, and Drugs: Some Ambiguities of Sex, Will, and Power in Inner-Worldly Mysticism

  • Harry T. Hunt
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Lives in Spirit
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© 2003 State University of New York

© 2003 State University of New York

Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. Acknowledgments xi
  4. Introduction 1
  5. Psychological and Cultural Bases of Inner-Worldly Mysticism in Modern Western Society
  6. Phenomenology and Psychodynamics of Transpersonal Experience 11
  7. A. H. Almaas and the Synthesis of Spiritual Development and Psychoanalytic Object-Relations Theory 35
  8. The Sociology of Inner-Worldly Mysticism in Max Weber and Ernst Troeltsch 57
  9. The Historical Roots of Inner-Worldly Mysticism: Prototypes of Crisis and Resolution in Plotinus, Epictetus, and Gnosticism
  10. Plotinus and Hellenistic Inner-Worldly Mysticism 81
  11. Gnosticism: Mystical Dualism and the Metaphysics of Hate 101
  12. Transpersonal Anticipations and Conflicts in Nineteenth-Century Precursors to a Naturalistic Inner-Worldly Mysticism
  13. Nietzsche 125
  14. Emerson, Thoreau, and Hiram Marble: New England Transcendentalism and a Brief Look at Spiritualism 147
  15. Some Political Ambiguities in the Development of Presence: Inner-Worldly Mysticism, Metapathology, and National Socialism
  16. Jung, Visionary Racial Occultism, and Hitler 173
  17. “Triumph of the Will”: Heidegger’s Nazism as Spiritual Pathology 199
  18. Roots of a Contemporary This-Worldly Spirituality
  19. George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff: A Near Eastern Inner-Worldly Mysticism in the Modern West 225
  20. Aleister Crowley, Sexual Magick, and Drugs: Some Ambiguities of Sex, Will, and Power in Inner-Worldly Mysticism 251
  21. Feminist Spirituality: The Return of Sophia 279
  22. Transpersonal Psychology, New Age Spirituality, and the Human Sciences
  23. Concluding Reflections 303
  24. Notes 319
  25. References 327
  26. Index 353
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