Rodney speaking at “Knowledge and Delight” Symposium

Rodney Orpheus, author of Grimoire of Aleister Crowley will be speaking about the genesis of this book and its contents at the forthcoming Knowledge and Delight Symposium being hosted by Ameth Lodge OTO in London in September. This two day symposium features some excellent speakers (and fine dining) and promises to be a fascinating event. Capacity is limited, and selling fast, so if you are keen on coming, we recommend that you order your ticket asap!

Grimoire of Aleister Crowley slightly delayed

We are very sorry to have to announce that there will be a slight delay in shipping Grimoire of Aleister Crowley, owing to some issues with sourcing the cloth binding we have specified. We have now rescheduled the shipping date to August 31st. We would like to deeply apologise to those who have already pre-ordered, and assure you that we will do everything we can to get your books to you as soon as possible.

Comments from T Polyphilus

Rodney Orpheus has here provided a wide-ranging introduction to liturgical science for 21st-century magicians, as well as collecting valuable traditional and original materials for the purposes of consummating group operations of magick. The Grimoire of Aleister Crowley highlights the aims and innovations of the Great Beast in the field of group ceremony, and includes rituals by Crowley never previously available in book form. It should be valuable to Thelemites both within and outside of formal initiatory societies, and to students of the occult in general.
– T Polyphilus, Ep. Gn.

Comments from David Rankine

With this book, Rodney Orpheus has produced the most significant Thelemic book written this century. The Grimoire of Aleister Crowley adds a key missing fragment to the corpus of Crowley’s Thelemic rituals – a coherent set of group rituals which enhance personal practices and expand effective magical interaction between practitioners. Drawing on unpublished Crowley material, the author has vitalised the rituals with the spirit of Thelemic practice, rather than slavishly following standard formulae. This book is going to end up being standard reading for numerous groups,and is sure to cause a stir, and may even start a revolution.

– David Rankine, author of The Goetia of Dr. Rudd, The Grimoire of Arthur Gauntlet, etc.

Comments from Sorita D’Este

“This book is all purple and pleasure, a revelation of fragments of rituals by Aleister Crowley which were half concealed, expounding the mantras and the spells and propagating the essence of Thelema. Rodney Orpheus has provided an original and enchanting work for the twenty-first century which opens the gates to the palace and offers a pathway to the mysteries hidden therein. The Grimoire of Aleister Crowley is sure to become a modern classic.”

-Sorita D’Este, author of Practical Qabalah Magick & Hekate Liminal Rites

Comments by Richard Kaczynski

Another endorsement, this time from eminent Crowley authority Richard Kaczynski:

In addition to gifting us with a long-needed anthology of Aleister Crowley’s group rituals, Rodney Orpheus’ “Grimoire,” with its inclusion of rituals *inspired* by Crowley, is also a course on how to take older texts and adapt them to one’s needs.  The cookbook-style “list of ingredients and preparation time” that precedes each ceremony handily gives aspiring ritualists a heads up on how many Fratres or Sorores are needed, how much memorization is required, and how complex the ritual equipment and staging is.  Eminently readable and (most importantly) *usable*, “The Grimoire of Aleister Crowley” will keep many a magical group busy for years to come.

Comments from James Wasserman

James Wasserman, one of the most notable modern writers on magick and Thelema, has been reading a pre-release copy of Grimoire of Thelema and had this to say about it:

Rodney Orpheus, the modern Minstrel of Thelema, is back with another vibrant, creative, and irreverent effort that is sure to please and enlighten as it broadcasts the good news that the Lord of the Aeon is alive and well. This is a practical, lively, and meticulously documented manual designed for group magical workings. It admirably fulfils its task—bringing new insight to both published and unpublished rituals with diagrams and detailed instructions for movement, apparel, and Temple setup. It includes rituals from Crowley and others, and its important appendices round out an excellent work.

—James Wasserman, author of To Perfect This Feast: A Performance Commentary on the Gnostic Mass

Announcing the Grimoire of Aleister Crowley

Abrahadabra Press is proud to announce our first publication: Grimoire of Aleister Crowley by Rodney Orpheus.

Group ritual has been a cornerstone of spiritual practice since time immemorial, yet its history and importance have often been overlooked by occultists of the modern age. This book is the first comprehensive presentation of group-oriented rites for modern magicians inspired by the works of Aleister Crowley. It contains rituals written by Crowley for his own magic circles, many of them unpublished during his lifetime; plus rare ancient texts that were Crowley’s own inspiration in turn.

The rituals are newly edited and explained by Rodney Orpheus who brings to this volume decades of experience in performing and teaching Aleister Crowley’s rituals within Crowley’s magical order Ordo Templi Orientis. He introduces each ritual with a clear overview, setting each in its historical context and explaining its function and mode of operation; followed by detailed notes on setting and performance of each one.

Whether absolute beginner or seasoned expert, magicians of all paths will find this volume to be an eminently workable and extremely powerful grimoire spanning centuries from ancient Mithraic and Bacchanalian rites, Goetia, and Gnosticism, right up to present day Crowleyan invocations and sexual magick.

“..there are presently very few individuals living today who are qualified by education and experience to do [this], and even fewer with the writing talent and communication skills to bring it all to life on the printed page. Brother Orpheus is the incarnation of both these aspects of genius. Whether he is expanding upon classic Crowley rituals or creating and developing his own Thelemic ceremonies, the magician reader can be confident he or she is in good hands.”

Lon Milo DuQuette

Rodney Orpheus was born in Northern Ireland and since then has lived in Hamburg, Germany; and Los Angeles, California; he currently lives in Manchester, England. He is a well-known musician, both with his own band The Cassandra Complex and as producer of other acts. Rodney has gained an international reputation as an expert on modern music and computer technology, and lectures widely on these subjects; as well as on his other interests in games design and occultism. His first book Abrahadabra achieved widespread success as an accessible introduction to the work and thought of Aleister Crowley. Rodney has been a member of Crowley’s fraternal magical order Ordo Templi Orientis for over two decades, and currently holds the position of Deputy National Grand Master General of United Kingdom Grand Lodge.