Abbey of Thelema

Place of worship · Cefalù

Abbey of Thelema

Place of worship · Cefalù

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90015 Cefalù, Metropolitan City of Palermo, Italy

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The Abbey of Thelema, Crowley’s eerie Sicilian sanctuary, now stands as a crumbling relic rich with occult history and bizarre art, beckoning the curious.  

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"In 1919 Aleister Crowley,  a mystic and occultist known as “The Great Beast,” had a revelation. He and his followers had to create a sanctuary, a holy place that would enable them to live through the Law of Thelema on a daily basis. This ideal temple, the Abbey of Thelema, would be an anti-monastery. The occultists settled in Cefalù, a small fishing town of the Sicilian coast. Crowley is a major figure of modern occultism, and was already well known at the turn of the century. Famous for introducing sex and drugs as sacramental rituals into a complex syncretic system he called Magick, Crowley believed in finding one’s “True Will.” This principle is famously summed up the Law of Thelema: “Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.” Followers were to shirk societal norms and follow hedonistic impulses. The inherent individualism of Thelemic values were later to be absorbed into the sixties counter-culture, and would turn the British occultist into a pop icon, the Oscar Wilde of esoterica. However, a full fifty years before the lukewarm mysticism of the Age of Aquarius, Crowley was busy creating his occult temple in Sicily. For a small amount of money, Crowley and his lover, Leah Hirsig, rented a one story house facing the Mediterranean sea. The common room was dedicated to ritual practices and held a scarlet “magick” circle marked with the sign of the major Thelemic deities. Crowley’s own bedroom, labeled by himself as “la chambre des cauchemars” (or “the room of nightmares”) was entirely hand-painted by the occultist with explicitly erotic frescos, hermaphroditic goblins, and vividly colored monsters. This private room was used for specific night initiations involving psychoactive drugs which gave terrifying cinematic life to this Bosch-like vision of hellish debauchery. Crowley considered his temple a school of magick, and gave it an appropriately collegiate motto: “Collegium ad Spiritum Sanctum”–”A College towards the Holy Spirit.” Crowley’s Cefalù period was one of the most prolific and happy of his life, even as he suffered from drug addiction and had to write the scandalous Diary of a Drug Fiend to finance his community. The growing interest in dark magic and the occult provided him with an ample student body (pun intended). But in 1922, the experience in monasticism ended when Raoul Loveday, a young disciple, tragically died from typhoid fever contracted from drinking spring water. Crowley and his people were evicted by Mussolini’s regime in 1923. The dictator had no sympathy for pornographic art or mysticism. Once the Abbey closed, the villagers whitewashed the murals, which they somewhat correctly saw as demonic. This erased much of the history and work of Crowley in Cefalù. Afterwards, the house was considered haunted and remained abandoned until 1955, when Kenneth Anger, an experimental filmmaker and follower of Crowley, located the ruins of the villa and attempted (unsuccessfully) to restore the Chambre des Cauchemars. The Abbey of Thelema is still there, a hidden monument of mysterious, magickal decay. Even as the old farmhouse crumbles down after decades of abandon, it’s still possible to visit and witness a few scant remains of the wall paintings, giving you a glimpse into Crowley’s transgressive cosmology. As of 2010 the Abbey was up for sale for 1.5 Million Euro. There are currently no reported buyers." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Oli V (Mostlyblackandmelting)

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The wickedest breakfast in Sicily. Ate like an absolute beast! Great glacier curry washed down with 'cats blood'. Will return for the cake, hear it's devine and extremely light.

Mary Franklin

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This is an experience beyond words. Thank you to everyone we met there.

The Mouth

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At the entrance a kind spirit took our coats and motioned for us to sit on a rock under an open sky. We ordered starters of Ghost Foam, Occult Brioche and a wonderful smokey Diavola Sauce. The main course was Demonic Interference, Chant Cappelini and Fire Magic Tortellini. We shared. Our waiter recommended the wine, but we found it heavy and iron-tasting. I gladly paid the bill, and summoned my corpse into the underbrush once more. Above us the trees howled in sinister repose, the ghouls flooded the sightlines down to the ocean in red macabre gashes. About us were the dizzying confusion of directionless screams. We collapsed in ether and were reborn in satanic deluge.

Marijn Nieuwenhuis

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Ask for permission to enter from local priest Giovanni in Cefalu. Make sure you bring a sacrifice.

Gabriel Cipriano

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Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law Love is the law, Love under will

Tomislav Pavleka

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Love is the law, love under will

Bobby Bill

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You can feel the energy

Marc Debus

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Sehenswert, aber nach Jahren in einem bedauerlichen Zustand. Seit meinem ersten Besuch sind die Gemälde Crowleys in weiten Teilen zertört, sei es durch den Versuch Teile mitzunehmen, sei es durch religiösen Fanatismus, da Teile bewußt weggekratzt worden sind. Trotz allem ein faszinierender und sehenswerter Ort, für Menschen die mit Aleister Crowley etwas anfangen können......Man sollte sehen, was es noch zu sehen gibt und den Geist des Ortes wahrnehmen so lange es noch möglich ist.......Do what you wilt should be the whole of the law