Crowley Baruc
Crowley Baruc
Biography:
Crowley Baruc, born Thiago A. S. in São Paulo-SP, Brazil, on June 18, 1987, is an occultist, writer, author, and historian. He currently lives in Norway with his three wives.
" brings of literature and the knowledge of historical with his experiences practiced in a world that is esoteric to some, but which is actually much more than that. It is a historical and cultural involving magic and alchemy, magical sciences, and manipulating and controlling entities, deities, and demons to coerce much." These practices were carried out centuries ago, and their secret orders and societies have never ceased to practice them, passing on the occult teachings of various generations of leaders of these societies since the 3rd century AD. However, Crowley Baruc's society, of which he is the current leader, dates from the mid-13th century. Crowley Baruch also holds a place on the councils of secret societies that have existed from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
And these societies exist to this day.
Just like the Crowley Baruc order, of which he is the current leader, 'The Path,' he participates in council meetings, such as those of 'Occultism,' and also in the secret society of the Knights Templar, among other secret societies of that time.
History:
He began writing and creating his books in 2007, on sheets of paper. He published his first book in 2012, and today he has more than 20 publications in over 30 countries. He has studied secret orders and societies, symbology, since he was young until today. Disciplines covering Occultism, Paganism, Polytheism, Demonology, Satanism and its aspects, Goetia, Demonolatry, Luciferianism, Angelology, the true history of angels and demons, Exorcism, Possession, Voodoo and Hoodoo culture, Spiritualism, Paranormal phenomena, Hermeticism, Necromancy, Traditional Witchcraft, Sorcery, Magic such as Chaos Magic, High Magic, Red, Black and White Magic, and Rituals, among other historical beliefs unknown today.
Symbolism, Religions and Occult Cultures.
He moved to the United States where he graduated in Seattle as a historian and then moved again, to the United Kingdom where he graduated from Oxford with a degree in multilingual literature and holds a PhD in four very ancient dead languages: Archaic Greek, Aramaic, Anglo-Saxon and Old Medieval Latin. Besides being fluent in multiple languages, including Enochian.
His first published book was "Occult Grimoire," which won a Best Seller award and a Literature prize. A small portion of the 439-page book, just 5 pages, was then used as the basis for the American film "Regression Year 2015," starring Emma Watson and Ethan Hawke. The film "is based on real events and facts."
However, the complete book contains profound historical and magical practices.
Therefore, the 5 pages used in the film are an isolated case.
Another of his books, also based on real events, is "Voodoo Culture," the subject of the film Voodoo Possession, starring Danny Trejo. The film's story involves magic, rituals, and events that took place in Haiti. Other books that have also gained great recognition are "Pagan Witchcraft - The Witch's Bible 1 and 2".
Another book is "Demons of the Flesh - Sexual Magic".
And another book, "Grimoire of the Witches". In addition to "Celtic Tales", among others.
Currently, he lives in Oslo, Norway, where he maintains a polygamous family with three wives.
Literary Career:
Among his more than 20 publications, distributed in over 30 countries, the following stand out: Pagan Witchcraft – The Witch's Bible 1 and 2, Demons of the Flesh – Sexual Magic, Voodoo Culture, the subject of the film Voodoo Possession starring Danny Trejo, Night Magic, Luciferian Magic, Books of Solomonic Grimoires, Magical Runes, Celtic Tales, among others.
His books combine history, occultism, and mystical culture, often serving as the basis for film adaptations.
Involvement in Secret Societies and Occult Leadership: Crowley Baruc is the leader of the Order "The Way of the Serpent," high priest in historical secret societies since the 13th century, and a member of councils of ancient orders from the 13th to the 16th centuries.
He works to facilitate access to magical knowledge and practices, helping people develop their connection with deities and refine esoteric practices.
Activities and Recognition:
In addition to his literary career, Crowley is an environmental activist, focusing on the protection of animals, trees, and the environment, with international recognition for actions to liberate animals from laboratories.
He is an award-winning author: three times in literature and five times a Best-Seller, being called by the international press by nicknames such as "The White Wolf – protector of nature" and "Guardian dog of trees and animals".
Literary Style and Philosophy:
His work addresses occultism, esotericism, magic, and witchcraft, with a strong dark, gothic, and medieval literary influence, always connecting mystical practices to historical and cultural contexts.
Among his poems and teachings, he emphasizes respect, loyalty, honesty, protection of nature, and ancestral wisdom. Crowley Baruc is recognized for integrating historical erudition, mastery of ancient languages, and profound knowledge of occultism, making him one of the most prominent figures in the contemporary literary and esoteric scene.
Leader of the Order, "The Way," and High Priest in one of the Secret Societies that has existed since the 13th century, and a member of the council of the oldest Orders of the 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th centuries.
He currently lives in Oslo, Norway. A lover of nature and magic since childhood.
His main mission as leader and High Priest is to facilitate access to knowledge and practices based on magic and occult cultures, as well as to assist people in their personal connection with the goddesses and gods—not demons as some mistakenly believe—and in their development within the practices of magic.
Crowley Baruc was born in the Paulistana region of Brazil. Like Thiago A.S., he also had a younger sister, born in 1989. He was raised by his grandmother for a few years and then by his mother. Baruc was sent to live with relatives in the countryside, while his sister continued to live with their mother.
At the end of 2009, Crowley Baruc moved to New York. And in 2010 to Seattle where he graduated as a historian.
He then moved to the United Kingdom and graduated from Oxford University, becoming multilingual.
Throughout his journey, he has always been involved with NGOs and is even a member of Greenpeace.
He also does environmental volunteer work and is an activist for animal and tree protection.
In one of his books he says, "Animals, trees and elementals are the essence of life on the planet and of the magic taught by our ancestors, and we must protect them; just as we must fight like gladiators to protect the planet's nature from the self-destruction caused by humans." He added, "Humans are responsible for the self-destruction and genocide of nature, and therefore of the planet and of themselves."
The Guardian newspaper published an article about him calling him "The White Wolf, the protector of nature," after he and his group of environmentalists freed animals from laboratories where scientists were using them as guinea pigs and subjecting them to torture for testing. Crowley Baruc and his activists then raided a scientific center where scientists were keeping animals in captivity for scientific experiments and freed the animals.
The BBC called him "The watchdog of the trees and animals."
The magazine, Verdens Gang (VG), still calls him "Urich," "The Bear Protector of the North," in Norway.
Crowley Baruc won the Literature Prize 5 times
And 3 times the Best-Seller award for best-selling book.
But 3 years after the discovery of his wife's illness,
his wife passed away. Then Crowley Baruc was always seen slumped in corners with bottles of alcohol, alone.
Increasingly unstable after the death of his first wife, Crowley attempted suicide by overdosing on laudanum. Some time later, according to medical sources, he moved to Oslo, Norway, and wrote other books. He spent his time drinking and depressing, engaging in great conversations, where he made many friends. Being polygamous, he met his wives, with whom he currently lives: Wheelen Weisz, Izabella Linsky, and Kathelen Klay, in Norway.
Themes/Genres:
Crowley Baruc's best-known works are on occultism, esotericism, magic, and witchcraft, a genre he pursued to satisfy his desire to show the world greater knowledge and wisdom about occult cultures and to deal with the dark and hidden. Many of his works are generally considered part of the genres of esotericism, occultism, Luciferianism/Satanism, and Gothic Romanticism, as well as dark, morbid, and medieval literature.
Crowley Baruc is a renowned master of dark literature from occult cultures such as occultism, esotericism, and Satanism/Luciferianism.
Crowley Baruc is very much about a cultural style that goes far beyond fiction and is more realistic than one might imagine.
Works/Books:
- OCCULT GRIMOIRE.
- BOOK OF SHADOWS.
- WITCHES' GRIMOIRE.
- DEMONS OF THE FLESH - SEXUAL MAGIC.
- THE BOOK OF THE MOON WITCH.
- PAGAN WITCHCRAFT - THE WITCHES' BIBLE.
- VOODOO CULTURE.
- VAMPIRE BLOOD.
- PAGAN WITCHCRAFT - THE WITCHES' BIBLE, 2.
- THE BOOK OF SECRETS - SOLOMONIAN GRIMOIRES.
- CELTIC TALES.
- LUCIFERIAN MAGIC.
- THE POWER OF PSYCHIC SELF-DEFENSE.
- BLACK MAGIC.
- Magic Runes.
- The History of the Nordic Runes.
- Night Magic.
- The Lives of Necromancers.
- The Book of the Dead: The Papyrus of Ani (Egyptians).
- Liber Luciferianism.
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