Marlene Cornelius
À propos de l'auteur
Marlene Cornelius is recognized for her significant contributions to the study of Aleister Crowley's works and related texts. Her writings delve into the complexities of Crowley’s philosophy and the impact of his teachings on contemporary esoteric traditions. Notably, she has authored critical analyses such as 'Liber AL An Examination of Liber XXXI & CCXX' and 'Jane Wolfe: Her Life With Aleister Crowley, Part 2', which explore the intricate relationships between Crowley and his followers, as well as the broader implications of his writings on modern spirituality.
Through her research, Cornelius aims to shed light on the lesser-known aspects of Crowley’s life and work, providing valuable insights for both scholars and practitioners of the occult. Her scholarship emphasizes the importance of understanding Crowley in the context of his time while also considering his lasting influence on various spiritual movements today. Marlene Cornelius continues to be a vital voice in the field of occult studies, drawing on her deep understanding of Crowley’s legacy and its relevance in the modern world.