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Boleskine and Aleister Crowley
Boleskine House was the estate of Aleister Crowley from 1899 to 1913. It is located on the South-Eastern shore of Loch Ness in Scotland at latitude 57.14 N., longitude 4.28 W. It is pronounced boll-ESS-kin.
He purchased the home in order to perform the operation found in The Book of the Sacred Magick of Abra-Melin the Mage. In order to perform it, Crowley (1989) says,
“One must have a house where proper precautions against disturbance can be taken; this being arranged, there is really nothing to do but to aspire with increasing fervour and concentration, for six months, towards the obtaining of the Knowledge and Conversation of the Holy Guardian Angel”.
In Confessions (Ch. 22), he continues:
“The first essential is a house in a more or less secluded situation. There should be a door opening to the north from the room of which you make your oratory. Outside this door, you construct a terrace covered with fine river sand. This ends in a "lodge" where the spirits may congregate.”
Crowley then describes Boleskine:
“The house is a long low building. I set apart the south-western half for my work. The largest room has a bow window and here I made my door and constructed the terrace and lodge. In side the room I set up my oratory proper. This was a wooden structure, lined in part with the big mirrors which I brought from London” (Crowley, Ch. 22).
Crowley eventually sold the manor in order to fund the publication of The Equinox, Vol. III. However, he later alleged that the funds were stolen by the Grand Treasurer General of the Order, George MacNie Cowie. (The extensive mortgaging of the house by that time may in fact have left little funds to steal.)
For a short time in the 1970s, Boleskine was owned by famed Led Zepplin guitarist, Jimmy Page.
The Kiblah of Thelema
Aleister Crowley considered Boleskine to be the Thelemic Kiblah, the holiest of shrines. It is is mentioned by name in several rituals written by Crowley, and is identitied with the East. It is considered to be the focal point of the magical energies (also called the 93 Current) of the Aeon of Horus, similar to Jerusalem of Christianity and Mecca of Islam.
Specifically the Gnostic Mass (described in Liber XV (http://www.scarletwoman.org/docs/docs_mass.html)) and the Ritual of the Mark of the Beast (in Liber V (http://hermetic.com/crowley/libers/lib5.html)) both identify the principal orientation (sometimes known as "magical East") as being towards Boleskine.
The US Grand Master of Ordo Templi Orientis has provided some useful instructions on how to determine the direction of the Boleskine Kiblah from a given location. These notes are available on the Internet: http://www.hermetic.com/sabazius/kiblahcomp.htm
References
Crowley, Aleister. (1989). The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. Arkana.
_________________. (1994). Magick, ed. Hymenaeus Beta. Weiser.