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Topic: Jimmy Page's Black Magic? Posted: July 01 2006 at 03:28 |
more about Boleskin House from Loch Ness website.....
The Scary Bit Starts Here
The 'Beast' of Boleskin
Heading northeast along the loch side road towards Inverfarigaig past the Foyers Hotel - a place with a fine view over Loch Ness, we come to the hamlet of Boleskin.
Here a little above the road is Boleskin House which, for fourteen years, was the home of Aleister Crowley, the self styled 'Great Beast.'
Crowley was many things including a mountaineer, but he will always be remembered as the writer of books and poetry about satanic rights, the occult and devil worship.
He lived in Boleskin house during the early part of this century and during his time there managed to feed all sorts of myths and rumours about devilish goings on beside the loch. Local tradesmen, it is said, would never approach the house but left their deliveries at the gate.
Boleskin house was said to have an 'air of evil' about it. It has had several owners since Crowley including Jimmy Page of the rock band Led Zeppelin. His daughter died tragically some years later and Page sold the house. Another owner tragically shot himself for no apparent reason. All this adds to the myth and perhaps it is just as well that Boleskin House is not open to visitors.
'Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law'
He had an enormous sexual appetite, and his animal vitality and raw behavior attracted an unending stream of willing women. In 1903 he married Rose Kelly, the first of two wives, who bore him one child. He had a steady string of mistresses, whom he called "Scarlet Women"--the most famous was Leah Hirsig, whom he called "the Ape of Thoth" -and sired illegitimate children. He was fond of giving his women "Serpent Kisses," using his sharpened teeth to draw blood. He tried unsuccessfully to beget a child by magic, the efforts of which he fictionalized in a novel, Moonchild (1929).
British occultist and magician, who described himself as the 'Beast of the Apocalypse' and was called by the media 'The Wickedest Man in the World'. Crowley both infuriated and fascinated people with his rites of sex magic and blood sacrifice. Despite his excesses some regard him as one of the most brilliant magicians of modern times.
He was born Edward Alexander Crowley in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. His parents were members of a fundamentalist sect, the Plymouth Brethren, and raised him in an atmosphere of repression and religious bigotry. He rebelled to such an extent that his mother started calling him 'the Beast', after the Antichrist.
Crowley was attracted to the occult at an early age, and was also fascinated by blood, torture, and sexual degradation. He studied at Trinity College at Cambridge but never earned a degree, instead devoting his time to writing poetry and studying occultism. In 1898, he joined the London chapter of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn (HOGD) and quickly advanced to the highest grade in the Order.
After leaving Cambridge he named himself Count Vladimir and pursued his occult activities full time in London. Stories of bizarre incidents disseminated, perhaps fueled in part by Crowley's mesmerizing eyes and aura of supernatural power. Some individuals alleged to see a ghostly light surrounding him, which he said was his astral spirit. His flat was said to be permeated by an evil presence, and people who crossed him were said to suffer accidents.
Following his expulsion from the HOGD, Crowley traveled and delved into Eastern mysticism. He lived for a time at Boleskin Manor on the southern shore of Loch Ness in Scotland. He had an enormous sexual appetite, and his animal vitality and raw behavior attracted an unending stream of willing women. In 1903 he married Rose Kelly, the first of two wives, who bore him one child. He had a steady string of mistresses, and also tried fruitlessly to produce a child by magic, the efforts of which he fictionalized in a novel, Moorzchild (1929).
In 1920, while driving through Italy, Crowley had a vision of a hillside villa. He found the place on Sicily, acquired it, and renamed it the Sacred Abbey of the Thelemic Mysteries. Envisioned as a magical colony, the villa served as the site for frequent sexual orgies and magical rites, many attended by his illegitimate children. The behavior led Benito Mussolini to expel Crowley from Italy in May 1923.
Crowley's later years were beset with poor health, drug addiction, and financial problems. He earned a meager living by publishing his writings. Much of his nonfiction is incoherent and jumbled, but continues to have an audience. In 1934, desperate for money, Crowley sued sculptress Nina Hammett for libel in her biography of him, Laughing Torso (1932), in which she stated that Crowley practiced black magic and indulged in human sacrifice. The testimony given at the trial so nauseated the judge and jury that the trial was stopped and the jury found in favor of Hammett.
Dare to know more...??? http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/index.php?name=News&file=article&sid=564
Edited by mystic fred - July 01 2006 at 03:37
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Posted: June 30 2006 at 14:13 |
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In my generation, being lazy is seen as a symbol of Greatness, or something. |
Then I bow down before you...... ........but you still have to do your own research........
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Posted: June 30 2006 at 10:01 |
In my generation, being lazy is seen as a symbol of Greatness, or something.
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Posted: June 30 2006 at 09:56 |
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Elaborate; I thought Crowley was to a certain extent "The Sh*t". |
With the greatest of respect (and this applies to lots of peeps who demand info from others), there is google............
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Posted: June 30 2006 at 09:21 |
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Posted: June 30 2006 at 08:38 |
Elaborate; I thought Crowley was to a certain extent "The Sh*t".
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 17:45 |
I think it was Crowley himself who, if he didn't actually coin the phrase, certainly encouraged its use & was proud to be known as the "wickedest man alive"........although he was really quite a pathetic amateur dabbler.....
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 17:09 |
The "wickedest man alive"-thing was a result of British Press, though.
Still, any man who has Aiwaz as his guardian angel ain't nuttin' to f**k with, as they say.
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 16:48 |
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 16:44 |
Jimmy Page was originally to score "Lucifer Rising" by Kenneth Anger, but Anger, ironically, was not amused by waiting three years for 23 minutes of guitar-droning through an ARP, so they became unfriendly. At any rate; Page and Anger's common abominator is that they are both heavily into occult studies. There's nothing wrong with a little daimon-summoning, BTW.
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 16:04 |
In the past he also cared for children, he even had a relationship with a minor aged girl ... !
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 15:25 |
^^^^
Ah!
Now the truth is revealed!
Maybe the charity work is just a front!
Edited by RycheMan - June 29 2006 at 15:32
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 15:14 |
RycheMan wrote:
Page is now living in Brazil doing a lot of charity
work for the street children in Rio. Maybe his soul will be
saved! |
Don't they practice voodoo in Brazil?
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 12:25 |
Page is now living in Brazil doing a lot of charity work for the street children in Rio. Maybe his soul will be saved!
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 10:22 |
Robert Johnson apparently sold his soul to the devil when he met him at the crossroads.
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 08:22 |
Ofcourse he sold his soul to the devil all great guitar players have..
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Posted: June 29 2006 at 01:35 |
I have to say John Bohnam sh*tting in a fan's shoe is one of the most heartwarming stories I've ever heard.
Besides purchasing the mansion in which Crowley lived, Page is also the largest collector of his writings and diaries in the world. All harmless good fun I'm sure; Page doesn't strike me as a demon summoner.
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Posted: June 28 2006 at 17:17 |
Yeah, especiallly the bit about the Red Snapper.
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Posted: June 28 2006 at 17:14 |
Read the biography Hammer Of The Gods about Led Zeppelin, very revealing , the Rolling Stones look like fairies if you read their R&R way of life ...
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Posted: June 28 2006 at 17:06 |
Led Zeppelin recorded at Headley Grange. Jimmy Page was heavily into the works of Alistair Crowley who was a white witch or something like that. There were stories that Led Zep were "cursed" by this, hence the death of Robert Plant's son and of John Bonham. Whether Page ever actually "experimented" in black magic, I don't know. There's also all the magic references you get if you play Stairway backwards.
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