Mass of the Phoenix
Ritual in Thelema
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The Mass of the Phoenix is a ritual within Thelema, a philosophy and religion created and organized by author and occultist Aleister Crowley. The Mass was first printed as Chapter 44 in Crowley's The Book of Lies, published in 1913.
Within this ritual, the practitioner consumes a Cake of Light (a wafer made from meal, honey, olive oil, oil of Abramelin, and blood, semen, or both).[1]
See also
- "The Sect of the Phoenix" - story by Jorge Luis Borges
References
- ^ Crowley, Aleister. "Mass of the Phoenix, Liber 44". Retrieved 5 August 2011.
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