Geist May 28, 2020, 10:34 p.m. No.57486   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>57472

From publisher:

 

>Feared, bedeviled and vilified but also venerated, adored and embraced, Saturn and his shadowy powers have strongly influenced the spiritual and magical life of cultures and individuals for millennia. Concentrating especially on His antinomian and anti-cosmic character, The Cult of The Black Cube is a seminal study on the occult essence and esoteric significance of Saturn in theory and practice. It is introduced by Germany’s (in)famous Frater U.:D.:, legendary magician and prominent member of the Fraternitas Saturni.

 

>This work is divided into three main sections:

 

>Part I examines the ambivalent role of Saturn in various religious and magical traditions around the world focusing especially on His Islamic, Classical and Indian cults. Fleshing out the common traits underlying Saturn’s global manifestations, Dr. Moros argues for a perennial cult of Saturn expressed in various cultural guises.

 

>Part II and III comprise the Grimoire of the Black Cube which provides a comprehensive armory of occult weaponry to initiate Saturnine contact and to establish an individual cultus of Saturn. Part II presents a thorough esoteric analysis of the Saturnine Cult and the nature of its initiatic path. Part III is devoted to the practical applications of Saturnine worship and magic.

 

>This tome is an indispensable work for any serious Saturnian occult initiate and researcher.

 

>The author Dr. Moros (pseudonym) was a scholar of religions and a devoted initiate of Saturn for 30 years. Sadly he passed away in early 2017 under mysterious circumstances. This book is his esoteric legacy.

Geist June 18, 2020, 7:59 p.m. No.57933   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7942 >>8019

>>57472

on page 15, this guy is such a faggot.

Thinking that current ideas of how quantum mechanics work justifies the 'muh subjective reality' meme is retarded, even 'well established' scientific theories have been fucking rocked in recent years, and as much as some people would like to believe, we havent gotten even close to getting a basic grasp of reality from a physical scientific standpoint.

>if it works do it

fucking gay mindset too, i'm debating whether this guy is just a hardcore larper or not. CTMU + logical/mathematical/physical axiomatic arguments proves that objective, independent and sovereign reality is correct. Will still try to read through this though

Geist June 19, 2020, 4:26 p.m. No.57942   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7957 >>8231

>>57933

Most of these authors are larpers. Especially these authors that go with these super fancy book publishers to make their crap seem like it fell off the shelf of some dusty castle library. There is barely anything original out anymore. I wager >90% of all occult writings have already been uncovered and released, primarily from scholars who could care less about practising the occult. They just want to translate another book so that their university will renew their contract. The majority of the stuff made now is made up. There might still be that one rougue magickal theorist out there who puts out an amazing workable tome, but in order to find him you have to sort through a ton of crap books. That is one of the main reasons I don't buy or get excited by any new occult work. Sorry for the cynical rant.

Geist June 20, 2020, 9:54 a.m. No.57957   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7959 >>7960 >>8231

>>57942

Asaya Ka Luxa is one of those original workable tome, but there is no “wonder pill” of magick waiting to see the light of day. The keys of magick have long been known. People just rather larp and seek endlessly for that “forbidden knowledge” than sit down and meditate, and do the alchemical work they know they should do since day two.

Geist June 20, 2020, 9:57 a.m. No.57959   🗄️.is đź”—kun   >>7967

>>57957

Let me be clear: I’m not shilling for Asaya Ka Luxa. It’s a workable method with legit exercises, but anyone can come up with equivalent ones for free if they stick with the work. Your higher self will give you ones that work even better for you, and then you can write your own book and sell it to lazy armchair fucks.

Geist June 20, 2020, 4:33 p.m. No.57967   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>57959

>Let me be clear: I’m not shilling for Asaya Ka Luxa.

>extremely expensive book

>practically sold out

>Another book made to look like it was found in Grandpappy's attic.

At least stop telling us to get it and scan it. It is probably shite, but lets give you the benefit of the doubt.

Geist July 5, 2020, 10:21 p.m. No.58231   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>57957

>>57942

People do not want to do the work, which /our/ ancestors did. They were at one with nature. Kids today want everything done for them, like doing rites right out of a book is going to change their life, rewire their brain, and bring Enlightenment, or Oneness with God (or their Gods). Magick is how you live, connect with your surroundings just as /our/ ancestors did and they had half the knowledge we do today thanks to the Internet.

Geist Feb. 12, 2021, 10:49 a.m. No.59540   🗄️.is đź”—kun

Does anyone have the book/the ability to upload "The Game of Saturn" by Peter Mark Adams? ( I have the Sola Busca Tarot deck, but am interested in hearing the Saturn oriented explanation by this guy - he claims there is a Gemistus Plethon influenced Saturn theme which is responsible for the decks imagery for those reading this who do not know.)