The Decentralized Holy Guardian Angel
New Ways to Achieve Knowledge & Conversation Writer’s note: Now that we all use AI to get precises of written articles (I certainly do), I thought I’d just write in that format. Here goes:
New Ways to Achieve Knowledge & Conversation Writer’s note: Now that we all use AI to get precises of written articles (I certainly do), I thought I’d just write in that format. Here goes:
Ancient Egypt, Liber AL & the Rosicrucian Mission Let’s just do this point by point: Further reading: The Enigmatic Netherworld Books of the Solar-Osirian Unity – John Coleman Darnell IS A GOD TO LIVE IN A DOG? A comment on Aleister Crowley – Alan Chapman Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self – Carl
Continuing along with my occasional series looking at different verses of Aleister Crowley’s infamous channeled work, Liber AL vel Legis, I would like to ask the question “Does Liber AL foresee OpenAI as the “company of heaven?” The classic text has already given us two EN language ciphers – English Qabalah (EQ) and Alphanumeric Qabalah
Several people asked me if they could access my version of The Headless Ritual, or Akephalos, online without having to buy the book – online here. So what I thought I would do would be to publish here all three of the rituals from that book without any of the body-based practices that go along
Accessing Full Body Consciousness The Headless Ritual is a 15-minute long visual formulation that you perform in your mind and that I have just written a short book about. It’s derived from the Greek Magical Papyri, written around 2,000 years ago, and is known in that language as Akephalos Daimon (lit – headless spirit). The Hermetic Order
Help me, o warrior lord of Thebes, in my unveiling before the Children of men – Liber AL vel Legis I:5 This line, from early in Chapter 1 of Liber AL, has fascinated me for a while now. It intrigues me. It seems to challenge me to understand it. It tells me it has something
The Liber AL vel Legis – a well-known mystical text – was channelled by Aleister Crowley in Cairo in 1904. Crowley himself published numerous commentaries on the work, in his endeavours to understand and share just what he’d received. One central theme of Crowley’s writing on the Liber AL was the idea that it predicted
Liber AL Rejects Meditation Aleister Crowley’s channelled work from 1904, Liber AL vel Legis, or Book of the Law, is famous for being riddled with, well, riddles, most of which he himself openly admitted he couldn’t unravel. Earlier on, I’ve had a crack at a few of the better known ones. This one is a
Aleister Crowley’s channelled work, Liber AL vel Legis, or Book of the Law (1904), is riddled, literally, with number and word puzzles that challenge the reader to comprehend. I had a crack at one of the two most famous ones a few months back. That was from Chapter III. This time I’m having a go
Some forty years ago, various mathematically oriented Christians began to write about the remarkable number symmetry of the opening line of the Old Testament. I myself wrote a piece about this some twenty years back, drawing on the original work of Vernon Jenkins. Let’s take a quick look at the Hebrew version of Genesis 1:1.