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He's sometimes seen showing an upside down cross in the background :

https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-8e25iavqdi/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/3603/3582/diary-of-a-madman-album-cover-sticker__96197.1538827519.jpg?c=2

. . . .but then constantly seen with a rightside up cross around his neck like this younger photo here :

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2a/08/6a/2a086a3b923d9ee2beee02876038fae3.jpg

Adds a bit of confusion.

He's sometimes seen showing an upside down cross in the background : https://cdn11.bigcommerce.com/s-8e25iavqdi/images/stencil/1280x1280/products/3603/3582/diary-of-a-madman-album-cover-sticker__96197.1538827519.jpg?c=2 . . . .but then constantly seen with a rightside up cross around his neck like this younger photo here : https://i.pinimg.com/originals/2a/08/6a/2a086a3b923d9ee2beee02876038fae3.jpg Adds a bit of confusion.

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He, like all major entertainers, follows the Crowley religion*. It's a religion that preaches that selfishness and hedonism are the highest virtues so unsurprisingly it is wildly popular among the hollywood crowd. It's where all that illuminatti symbolism comes from.

*I forget the exact name and am too lazy to look it up right now.

Alastair Crowley was a Satanist. Are you referring to his sex magick thing?

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Crowley was an MI6 agent with access to all the hoarded occult libraries held by British royalty.

He resurrected and modernized many rituals and brought many people in power into occultism.

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The name you forgot is Thelema. And you're right, Aleister Crowley was a Satanist, in the sense that he believed himself to be the Great Beast of Revelation, who would give birth to the Antichrist. But most people in Hollywood don't have the foggiest idea of what he believed or taught. To them he's just "that bald guy who was on the Sgt Peppers album by the Beatles." At most they are going to come out with "Do what thou wilt" without actually knowing what it means.

Yeah, Thelema is the name. Borrows heavily from masonry and ancient egyptian (or at least 1930's fad ideals about ancient egypt).