In 1918, Aleister Crowley conducted what he called the Amalantrah Workingin New York City. Here's the story:
Crowley was a British occultist, often called "the wickedest man in the world." During the winter of 1918, he performed a series of ceremonial magic rituals — involving intense concentration, sacred geometry, and ritual invocations — with the goal of opening a portal between dimensions.
During these workings, Crowley claimed to make contact with a non-human intelligence. He called this entity LAM. He described it as having an enormous, bulbous, hairless head, small slit-like eyes, and a diminutive body — strikingly similar to what we now call a "gray alien."
Crowley sketched the entity, producing the now-famous drawing of LAM — which is widely considered the first documented depiction of a gray alien-type being. This was decades before Roswell (1947) and decades before the modern UFO phenomenon took hold in popular culture.
The significance: Crowley may have been the first person in recorded history to visually document contact with what later generations would call an extraterrestrial or interdimensional being. Whether you view it as occult ritual, interdimensional contact, or something else entirely, the Amalantrah Working and the drawing of LAM remain a fascinating intersection of the occult and UFO lore.
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