Barleywine
45 years is impressive! I feel fortunate to be able to converse with someone as experienced as you are. I'm curious about what turned you away from Jung and why Crowley is your preferred foundation. I have a friend who only uses a Thoth deck. I'm still building my library but I have a basic working knowledge of both philosophies.
I never really turned completely away from Jung, except in my approach to astrology, which has shifted from a psychological perspective to a more traditional or classical approach. I eventually realized he was just putting labels on characteristics that may or may not actually exist, mainly for the purpose of convenience in research. I decided to no longer see it as "gospel," more as relativistic. Now I just subscribe to what Hamlet said to Horatio. Plus, I don't do much psychological profiling with tarot; I'm more after situational awareness and developmental insight than "mind stuff."
Crowley's ambition was to be both a scientist of the occult and a mystic, and I always found his "method of science, aim of religion" aphorism compelling. His was just an alternate approach to getting "under the skin" of objective reality. Oh, and I like his wit.