120 years to the day after Crowley finished receiving his revelation, a couple of girls were talking on the phone and one asked a bold question...
"... anyways, that was a lot, haha! All that's to say, that's why Ankh-af-na-Khonsu is my higher power." "Thank you, Roxana!"
"My name is Roxana and I'm an alcoholic." "Hi Roxanaaa!" "Well, I've never been very religious so I struggled with the idea of a higher power. However, one April day in 1904 a British couple was exploring the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. The woman of the couple became enamored with display 666 depi
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I've hardly read anything in the field but I feel queasy whenever historians and anthropologists seem to use 'third-sex/third-gender' for a large variety of historical categories across time as if it's somehow inherently more neutral / less presentist or Eurocentric than 'trans'