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'''Thelema''' (/θəˈliːmə/) is an esoteric and [[occult]] social or spiritual philosophy and religious movement developed in the early 1900s by [[Aleister Crowley]], an English writer, mystic, and ceremonial [[magician]]. The word thelema is the English transliteration of the Koine Greek noun θέλημα (pronounced [θéleema]), "will," from the verb θέλω (thélō): "to will, wish, want or purpose."
'''Thelema''' (/θəˈliːmə/) is an esoteric and [[occult]] social or spiritual philosophy and religious movement developed in the early 1900s by [[Aleister Crowley]], an English writer, mystic, and ceremonial [[magician]]. The word thelema is the English transliteration of the Koine Greek noun θέλημα (pronounced [θéleema]), "will," from the verb θέλω (thélō): "to will, wish, want or purpose."


Crowley asserted or believed himself to be the [[prophet]] of a new age, the Æon of Horus, based upon a spiritual experience that he and his wife, Rose Edith, had in Egypt in 1904. By his account, a possibly non-corporeal or "praeterhuman" being that called itself [[Aiwass]] contacted him (through Rose) and subsequently dictated a text known as ''[[The Book of the Law]]'' or ''Liber AL vel Legis,'' which outlined the principles of Thelema.
Crowley asserted or believed himself to be the [[prophet]] of a [[New Age|new age]], the Æon of Horus, based upon a spiritual experience that he and his wife, Rose Edith, had in Egypt in 1904. By his account, a possibly non-corporeal or "praeterhuman" being that called itself [[Aiwass]] contacted him (through Rose) and subsequently dictated a text known as ''[[The Book of the Law]]'' or ''Liber AL vel Legis,'' which outlined the principles of Thelema.


==Principles==
==Principles==