- Rose Edith Kelly
Infobox Person
name=Rose Kelly
dead=dead
birth_date=birth date|1874|7|23|df=y
birth_place=Paddington ,England
death_date=1932
death_place=England Rose Edith Kelly was born on the
23 July 1874 at 78 Cambridge Terrace,Paddington ,England , to parents "Frederick Festus Kelly" and "Blanche Bradford Kelly". She was the oldest of three children, her siblings being Eleanor Constance Mary and Gerald Festus. Rose married notedoccultist Aleister Crowley in 1903, and in 1904 aided in theCairo Working that led to the reception ofThe Book of the Law . In 1911 Crowley had her committed to an asylum for alcoholic dementia. Upon her release she married Dr Gormley, a Roman Catholic. Her alcoholism returned. She died in 1932.Early years
In 1880, the family moved to
Camberwell Vicarage , where her father served as the curate for the Parish of St. Giles for the next 35 years.In 1895, Rose escorted her brother Gerald to
Cape Town , South Africa, where he convalesced from a liver ailment during the winter of 1895-96. In 1901, widowed after a two year marriage toMajor Skerrett (described consistently as an "older man"), she joined her brother Gerald in Paris, where she stayed six months.Life with Aleister Crowley
The Book of the Law
On
March 16 1904 , Crowley tried to "shew the Sylphs" by means of a ritual to his wife, Rose. Although she could see nothing, she did seem to enter into a light trance and repeatedly said, "They're waiting for you!" Crowley took Rose to the Boulaq Museum and asked her to point out Horus to him. She passed several common images of the god and led Aleister straight to a painted wooden funerary stele from the twenty-sixth dynasty, depictingHorus receiving a sacrifice from the deceased, a priest namedAnkh-af-na-khonsu . Crowley was impressed by the fact that this piece was numbered 666 by the museum, the number that he had identified with since childhood.Fact|date=August 2007This synchronicity and others caused him to pay closer attention to what Rose told him. At her direction, on three successive days beginning
April 8 1904 , he entered his room and wrote down what he claimed he heard dictated from a shadowy presence behind him who identified himself as Aiwass (or Aiwaz, or maybe simply "I was"). The results were the three chapters of verse known asThe Book of the Law .Divorce
Rose and Aleister divorced in 1909.
Children
Rose had two children with Aleister:
* Nuit Ma Ahathoor Hecate Sappho Jezebel Lilith: born in July, 1904; died in Spring, 1906
* Lola Zaza: born in 1906.References
*Thelemapedia. (2003). " [http://www.thelemapedia.org/index.php/Rose_Kelly_Crowley_Gormley Rose Crowley] ." Retrieved
8 August 2005 .
**Crowley, Aleister. (1979). The Confessions of Aleister Crowley. London;Boston : Routledge & Kegan Paul.
**Hudson, Derek. (1975). "For Love of Painting - The Life of Sir Gerald Kelly". London: Peter Davies.
**Martin Booth . (2000). A Magick Life - a biography of Aleister Crowley. London: Hodder and Stoughton.
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