A Crowley : A psychic approach
This was reported to be a main source of astral contact for Crowley. The name given was Lam - rather close to the statement I Am. Another Crowley riddle ? Doesn't really matter; beacause the images do in the context of Crowley's career and as an insight into the occult movement of Europe in his day.
Interesting profiles of a Queen-like figure. From other data it seems to be Isis or Semiramis of antiquity.
Reversed the drawing thro 180 degrees and also the contrast for this. Its the Jabba creature again but with ears. Isn't it interesting how children's monster toys feature aliens and characters like this nowadays. Children's TV also. Hey, maybe they really were our friends after all - just misunderstood.
Normal contrast outlines of sundry alien images and deities. The upper ones are humano-skulls from S American images, and appear to merge into ( are derived from ? ) the larger, definitely non-human images below.
Some more side profiles here. I have left the foetus image unmarked to illustrate how the images are blended into the overall sketch by Crowley. It may even be human, descended from the ape-like or neanderthal looking outlines nearby. London Zoo site design is foetal like this. Have a look.
More profiles etc . Interestingly, the juxtaposed masques are repeated more or less identically in the Hitler posters design in my other submissions. Another coincidence ? I don't think so. The prone animals draped over the top of this entity's head copy the Nasca and Indus images elsewhere. Igiggi, are the creatures' names, I understand.
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