When he was 25, in around 1906, Neuburg came in contact with Crowley, also a poet, who had read some of Neuburg's pieces in the
Agnostic Journal. Crowley's description of him was: Crowley initiated Neuburg into his magical Order, the
A∴A∴, in which he took the magical name "Frater Omnia Vincam". Crowley also began an extended sentimental and sexual relationship with Neuburg. In 1909 Crowley took Neuburg to
Algiers, and they set off into the desert, where they performed a series of occult rituals based on the
Enochian system of Doctor
John Dee, later chronicled in
The Vision and the Voice. In the midst of these rituals Crowley put the ideas of sex and magick together, and performed his first
sex magick ritual. Neuburg's anthology of poems
The Triumph of Pan (1910) dates from shortly after these events and shows the distinct influence of Crowley: Crowley was highly impressed by Neuburg's poetic ability: Back in London, Neuburg showed potential as a dancer, so Crowley gave him a leading role in his proto-performance art pieces
Rites of Eleusis. Neuburg also pursued a doomed relationship with the actress Ione de Forest, who committed suicide shortly after their break-up. In 1913 Crowley and Neuburg again joined forces in a sexual ritual magic operation known as "the Paris Working". According to one of Crowley's biographers,
Lawrence Sutin, Crowley subsequently used
anti-Semitic epithets to bully Neuburg, and compared Neuburg to a
dromedary. ==The Vine Press==