Footage shows demonic rituals inside occultist's abandoned satanic hideout2021|01:31
This footage reveals the demonic rituals found by urban explorers inside occultist Aleister Crowley's abandoned satanic hideout.The group of explorers - known as Lost Adventures - went to explore the old isolated farmhouse in Cornwall where Crowley once lived.The self-styled 'Great Beast' owned Carn Cottage between St Ives and St Just and is believed to have used it as a base for his occult practices.It is said that the cottage was the spot where Crowley summoned the devil himself - and rumours of hauntings remain to this day.The group of urban explorers travelled there to add their names to the brave visitors scrawled on the walls.But once inside they were shocked to find a Sefirot on the ground lit with candles - a recognised way for people pursuing dark magic to link man and demon.The symmetrical pattern laid out in cones featured gods names and Hebrew text and is used to try and summon "dark forces."A spokesperson for the group said: "It's well known that famous occultist Aleister Crowley once lived in an old farm house in Cornwall and we went to document just that. "But once inside the house we found the Sefirot on the floor with candles around, a link between man and god, or demon if you use it for dark magic like Aleister Crowley did. It's called the Qliphoth for improving magic for occultists."It was a symmetrical pattern laid out in cones with gods names and Hebrew text underneath. "It is crazy to think people have been very serious about summoning something very dark and using the house as a portal which Aleister did too."The house is situated on top of a massive hill, isolated and surrounded by strange rock formations which are also meant to have mystical powers."Despite being dead for more than 80 years, the English occultist, who was branded a Satanist and 'the wickedest man in the world,' is still remembered in the area.Crowley was also a ceremonial magician, poet, painter, novelist and mountaineer and started his own religion - Thelemism.Crowley ha...