"...From the immense principle of principles, in which all things causally subsist, absorbed in superessential light, and involved in unfathomable depths, a beauteous progeny of principles proceed, all largely partaking of the ineffable, all stamped with the occult characters of deity, all possessing an overflowing fullness of good." - Thomas Taylor
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"...From the immense principle of principles, in which all things causally subsist, absorbed in superessential light, and involved in unfathomable depths, a beauteous progeny of principles proceed, all largely partaking of the ineffable, all stamped with the…
Is the image depicted an:
Anonymous Poll
17%
Eye of God
23%
Butthole of God
27%
Depiction of an early stage in the process of creation
24%
The Nigredo stage in Alchemy
10%
Other (please explain)
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New Theurgic Lore dropped.
https://youtu.be/PQx8yjNHHFc?si=3eTBTHYf0Lv0vtnv
https://youtu.be/PQx8yjNHHFc?si=3eTBTHYf0Lv0vtnv
YouTube
Ancient Gods of Night: Hypnos, Thanatos, and Oneiros.
This video will discuss the workings of Hypnos, Thanatos, and Oneiros in human physiology and as well as among the Immortals, according to ancient philosophers. We will discuss the Iliad and extracts from Hesiod's Theogony and briefly take up a poem "Somnus"…
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WAT?
"What is" the fake Ramirez
Anonymous Poll
9%
An Alien (he's gonna probe you)
21%
A Demon (you gonna get soul sucked)
18%
A Doppleganger (he's gonna wear your skin and steal your voice)
15%
"it's just a story bro" (I am a massive homosexual)
28%
An Hallucination ("the accident was years ago. It wasn't your fault, it's okay, let me go" ~Ramirez)
9%
Other (please comment)
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Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune: The Logos of the Aeon and the Shakti of the Age
by Alan Robertson
Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune were two of the most controversial and powerful occultists of the 20th century. Crowley was regarded by many as a creature of the night, albeit one whose soul was streaked with brilliance; Fortune was viewed as one of the Shining Ones, who nevertheless wrestled with her own darkness. Between them they produced some of the best books on magick ever written, and their influence upon contemporary magicians has been profound.
Written by occult scholar Alan Richardson, this unusual and provocative book draws upon unpublished material to reveal little-known aspects of Crowley and Fortune’s relationship, and their role as harbingers of sweeping cultural changes―foreshadowing the women’s movement, the sexual revolution, and 1960s counterculture―as well as other surprising influences upon our present culture.
by Alan Robertson
Aleister Crowley and Dion Fortune were two of the most controversial and powerful occultists of the 20th century. Crowley was regarded by many as a creature of the night, albeit one whose soul was streaked with brilliance; Fortune was viewed as one of the Shining Ones, who nevertheless wrestled with her own darkness. Between them they produced some of the best books on magick ever written, and their influence upon contemporary magicians has been profound.
Written by occult scholar Alan Richardson, this unusual and provocative book draws upon unpublished material to reveal little-known aspects of Crowley and Fortune’s relationship, and their role as harbingers of sweeping cultural changes―foreshadowing the women’s movement, the sexual revolution, and 1960s counterculture―as well as other surprising influences upon our present culture.
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