Magickal name of Charles Stansfeld Jones (1886-1950). In his book Liber 31 he revealed previously unknown keys to understanding Aleister Crowley’s seminal Book of the Law. Crowley was so impressed he acknowledged Jones as his “magical son,” changed the “technical” name of the Book of the Law from Liber Legis to Liber Al vel Legis, and wrote Liber Aleph for him. Unfortunately, Jones created a version of the Tree of Life that reversed the order of the Tarot and also claimed higher spiritual advancement than Crowley. As a result, Crowley disowned him.
LlewellynCon 2025: June 11 - 20
Join us for our sixth annual LlewellynCon: a free, virtual event with 10 days of presentations and Q&As with some of your favorite authors. Visit our main event page to view the full schedule of author...