sunflowernik wrote:Crowley, for example, who has strong links with Thelema. He was a drug addict who forged "ancient texts" for his own ends.
You forget that he was prescribed laudunum (opium derivative) as a child for his asthma and then heroin at a later age. Yes, he was an addict. His doctor made him so. That wasn't that uncommon back then when they didn't realize the effects of addiction and that heroin/cocaine were highly addictive and damaging.
sunflowernik wrote:He was a mountaineer whose irresponsibility was believed to have led to deaths,
That is rumor. Give me proof. If you're talking about K5, he told the climbers that if they tried descending at night, they would die. They did.
sunflowernik wrote: and he wrote a lot of really awful poetry about how marvellous bestiality, necrophilia and paedophilia were.
He was compared with Swinburne on more than one occasion. His poetry often got acclaim. As far as his more shocking poetry, it was just that...shocking. He loved pushing the envelope...never thinking that any but the fool would take his jokes seriously.
sunflowernik wrote:You have to seriously whitewash history to make him look like a stand up chap.
No, actually you don't. Just don't be so gullible. If you want a very thorough account of Crowley, read Perdurabo by Richard Kaczinski.
sunflowernik wrote:What's more, he really wouldn't have a problem with me saying this, because he seemed to rather being called "the wickest man alive" by the British press.
He toyed with them for a while. After a while he realized what effect this was having...and that most people were being duped and not just those he thought of as fools. He filed a defamation suit, but he had sat by while he had been slandered and libeled for so long that it stood.
That doesn't mean anything though. You're talking about one man that died over 60 years ago and trying to infer something about Thelema from that? That's grasping at straws a bit, don't you think? As many Thelemites are fond of saying: "Crowley is dead".