What is aleister crowley equinox?

Aleister Crowley's Equinox is a series of publications edited and written by the British occultist Aleister Crowley. The series comprised ten volumes, with the first volume being published in 1909 and the final volume in 1913. The Equinox includes essays, poetry, and artwork as well as Crowley's own philosophical and magical writings, including his famous works, such as The Book of the Law and The Book of Lies. The Equinox is considered to be one of Crowley's most significant works and has been influential in the development of modern occultism and new religious movements. The series was also a platform for Crowley to promote his religious and philosophical ideas, including what he called "Thelema," a system of spiritual and ethical beliefs based on individual freedom and divine will. The Equinox remains a popular resource for scholars and practitioners of Western esotericism and occultism.