
Online Parallel Bible: Weaving God's Word into the Web Magick Circle Welcome to this, the seventy-fourth of our on-line catalogs, which is another of our special lists devoted to books by and about Aleister Crowley. The catalog is divided into four subsections, the first of which is made up of a select group of new books, comprising The Mystical & Magical System of the A.'. A.'. and 776 1/2 Tables of Correspondences for Practical Ceremonial, both by James A. Eshelman, Aleister Crowley. The second section is devoted to Rare and Unusual Books and Ephemera relating to Crowley. The third section of the catalog comprises a selection of works - some signed - that were written and/or published by J.
Dark Entries: An Introduction to the magick of the Cthulhu Mytho The Esoteric Order of Dagon is an international network of magicians, artists and other visionaries who are exploring the occult mysteries inherent in the horror and fantasy writings of the New England writer Howard Philips Lovecraft (1890 - 1937). The 'Cthulhu Mythos' (as it is generally known) depends from a number of Lovecraft's tales, plus those of other writers who employ similar fictional devices. The basic premise of the Cthulhu Mythos is that there is a group of trans-dimensional entities - known as the Great Old Ones who, "when the stars are right" can enter into our world via psychic or physical gateways. The Great Old Ones represent an 'Elder Lore' which antedates human civilisation and, to human perception, are both immensely powerful and alien. In the tales of the Cthulhu Mythos, there is a worldwide network (or conspiracy) of cults who worship the Great Old Ones and seek to speed their return to the Earth. "As soon as you name something you remove its power ...
Internet Sacred Text Archive Home Online Parallel Bible: Weaving God's Word into the Web Coffin Texts Middle Kingdom sarcophagus with the Coffin Texts painted on its panels As the modern name of this collection of some 1,185 spells implies, they were mostly inscribed on Middle Kingdom coffins. They were also sometimes written on tomb walls, stelae, canopic chests, papyri and mummy masks. Content[edit] In contrast to the Pyramid Texts which focus on the celestial realm, the coffin texts emphasize the subterranean elements of the afterlife ruled by the deity Osiris, in a place called the Duat. Examples[edit] Coffin text 1130 is a speech by the sun god Ra, who says: Hail in peace! I made the four winds, that every man might breathe in his time.. I made the great inundation, that the humble might benefit by it like the great... I made every man like his fellow; and I did not command that they do wrong. I have created the gods from my sweat, and the people from the tears of my eye. Coffin text 1031 is spoken by the deceased, who says: I shall see light-land, I shall dwell in it... See also[edit]
OCCULT BOOKS, RITUAL MAGICK BOOKS, SPELL BOOKS History of the Ancient Aryans Iran is the ancient name of Persia, and it is derived from the root "Arya" or Aryan, the Indo-European branch of peoples who settled in that land. The Aryans of ancient Iran were Mazdayasni Zarathushtris, ie. Worshippers of Ahura Mazda (the name of God in Avestan) as revealed by the ancient prophet Zarathushtra, thousands of years before Christ. However, all the ancient Zoroastrian scriptures speak of an earlier homeland from where our people came, the lost "Airyane Vaejahi" or seedland of the Aryans. From this homeland, the Indo- Europeans or Aryans moved to upper India, Iran, Russia and the nations of Europe such as Greece, Italy, Germany, France, Scandinavia, England, Scotland and Ireland. Sanskrit, Latin, Avestan are all sister languages, and the present day upper Indian, Persian and European languages are related eg. The "Vendidad" is one of the ancient scriptures of the Zoroastrians, actually called the "Vi-daevo-dat" or the law to fight against evil. Mr. So, what about the time?
Institut Métapsychique International ANCIENT EGYPT : The Pyramid Texts in the tomb of Pharaoh Wenis, Unis or Unas 2. The rise of henotheism. "Men hide, the gods fly away." King Unas (Utt.302 - antechamber, North Wall) At the start of Dynastic times (ca. 3000 BCE), the religious beliefs of the Egyptians were contextual, local & relative to social class. From the IIIth Dynasty (ca. 2670 BCE), initiating the Old Kingdom (ca. 2670 - 2205 BCE), the royal ritual issued a new emphasis on the single, Solar creator-god Re, replacing the traditional balance between Horus and Seth. The architectural wonders of Pharaohs Djoser (ca. 2654 - 2635 BCE), Snofru (ca. 2600 - 2571 BCE) and Khufu (ca. 2571 - 2548 BCE) evidence this new royal theology, focusing on the divine king while in power (cf. as Osiris & Horus in the Sed-festival) and as Son of Re in the afterlife. The pyramid is a stairway to heaven, a rising as given by , 041, the double stairway, a determinative indicating "ascent" and "high place" (cf. the Step Pyramid of Djoser). Because of this emphasis on Re, a constellational henotheism ensued. 3. 4. 5. 6.
The Old Man of the Mountains V3 | Nexus23 Labs The Old Man of the Mountains V3 Source: A History of Secret Societies by Arkon Daraul (Citadel Press 1961/1989) Deliberately modified by Nexus23 Authors : The Eagle’s Nest Two men in the year 1092 stood on the ramparts of a medieval castle , the Eagle’s Nest , perched high upon the crags of the Persian Mountains : the personal representative of the Emperor and the veiled figure who claimed to be the incarnation of the God on earth. “You see that devotee standing guard on yonder turret-top? He made a signal. “I have seventy thousand men and women throughout Asia , each one of them ready to do my bidding . Hasan’s Contest Sabah the man that came with his uncanny power and his men whom struck terror from the Caspian to Egypt . In the seventh century A.D. the followers of Islam split into two divisions : the orthodox , who regard Mohammed as the bringer of divine inspiration ; and the Shiahs , who consider that Ali , his successor, the Fourth Imam was more important . The Doubt Origins of Hasan
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