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  1. Rose Edith Kelly (23 July 1874 – 11 February 1932) was the wife of occult writer Aleister Crowley, who she married in 1903. In 1904, she aided him in the Cairo Working that led to the reception of The Book of the Law, on which Crowley based much of his philosophy and religion, Thelema.

  2. 8 janv. 2017 · En 1904 (précisément les 8, 9 et 10 avril) survient l'événement capital : de passage au Caire en compagnie de sa première femme, Rose Edith Kelly, il écrit son texte majeur – « Le Livre de la Loi...

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  3. Rose Edith Kelly (1874–1932), alias Ouarda the Seer. Rose Edith Kelly was born on July 23, 1874. The older sister of the painter Gerald Kelly, and the widow of army doctor Frederick Thomas Skerrett, she married Aleister Crowley on August 12, 1903.

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  4. Married August 12, 1903, Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, to Rose Edith Kelly, born July 23, 1874 - England, deceased February 11, 1932 - London, Middlesex, England aged 57 years old (Parents : Frederick Festus Kelly & Blanche Bradford), divorced November 11, 1909 with

  5. According to Crowley, the story began on 16 March 1904, when he tried to "shew the Sylphs" by use of the Bornless Ritual to his wife, Rose Edith Kelly, while spending the night in the King's Chamber of the Great Pyramid of Giza. Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, "They're ...

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  6. Rose Edith Kelly (1874-1932) was the wife of occultist Aleister Crowley and a participant in the Cairo Working that produced The Book of the Law. She had two children with Crowley and was cremated after her death.

  7. 1 juin 2021 · Aleister Crowley had divorced his wife Rose Edith Kelly before the war because of her alcoholism — though citing his own infidelity as reason for their separation — and soon after had her institutionalized. His extended travels around America left him penniless, and he returned to London in 1919 destitute and under attack from the British ...