OCCULT PHILOSOPHY
This work is a exploration into the occult philosophy of Thelema, Chaos Magick, and the Typhonian Tradition as revived by Aleister Crowley in 1904 with his reception of “The Book of the Law,” a Holy Book delivered to him by Aiwass a non-human intelligence that identified with the Egyptian godforms Nuit, Hadit, and Ra-Hoor Khuit. “The Book of the Law” inaugurated the Aeon or age of Horus with the two World Wars in the early 20th Century.
The Gnostic occult religion of Thelema (which is the Greek word meaning “Will,”) is the revival of the Primordial Gnosis that began in the Post-Deluvian ancient Kamite culture of Egypt and the Northern realm of Hyperborea and then spread throughout India, Tibet, China, the Classical World, and Northern Europe. The Gnostic and Qabalistic system of Thelema is the modern revival of the Primordial Tradition of Tantric Serpent Power derived from the occult religious systems of the Ancient Egyptian, Hebrew, Gnostic Christian, Hindu, Buddhist, Taoist, Tibetan, and the Greco-Roman and Northern European Pagan cultures. Overall, Thelema is a philosophical and spiritual exploration into the Divine Feminine as exemplified by Our Lady Sophia Babalon, the Goddess of Wisdom of the Greeks who is also the Holy Ghost of the Christian Gnostics. She is the Shekinah of the Jews and the Scarlet Woman of Revelation. In Sumer she was Babylon the Great. She is also Nuit and Isis of the Egyptian Mysteries, Kali-Ma of the Hindus and the Tantrics, and Freyja of the Germanic Mysteries. In China she is Chang’e, the Goddess of the Moon. In the Pre-Dynastic Egyptian Kamite culture, which existed prior to Sumer, the Divine Feminine was worshiped in the form of Ta’Urt, the Goddess of the Seven Stars of the Great Bear. In combination with her Fatherless Son, Sut, Ta’Urt became known to the Egyptians and Greeks as Typhon, the Serpent of Destruction. This serpent power is the Divine Shakti of the Tantrics. Thelema is a spiritual practice derived from what is known as the Typhonian Tradition.
The Libertarian and occult philosophy of Thelema harkens back to the lost Primordial Typhonian Tradition of Serpent Power. In the process of initiation, and in the practice of ceremonial magick, the occultist follows the command of Aiwass in “The Book of the Law” which is “Do What Thou Wilt Shall Be the Whole of the Law.” This is a code of conduct, an edict for one’s life purpose, a command from the Divine Feminine to follow one’s True Will and find one’s True Self, thus finding joy in life. These works are metaphysical philosophy, offering a spiritual alternative to the emptiness of our postmodern world as our civilization succumbs to the final stage of the what the Hindus call the Age of Darkness or the Kali Yuga.
COMING SOON:
“THE CHAOS AEON, VOL. 1: THELEMA and Chaos Magick in Theory and Practice for the new Aeon of Ma’At” and “THE CHAOS AEON, VOL. 2: The Nightside of the Tree of Life and the Return of the Primordial Tradition.”
Volume 1 of the “Chaos Aeon” includes the Astral Transmission “Liber 69: The Book of LAYLAH,” the Holy Book I received from Aiwass, LAM, and Babalon starting on November 23rd 2017, which inaugurates the Aeon of Ma’At to coincide with the Aeon of Horus as inaugurated by Aleister Crowley in 1904 with his transmission “The Book of the Law.” This book of occult philosophy and practice is an in depth and detailed examination of the current world crisis and rituals for the Initiate and Adept to attain their True Will and ride the back of the tiger during the current collapse of the West.
Volume 2 of the “Chaos Aeon” is an analysis of the Nightside of the Qabalist Tree of Life and its connection to the Tree Ygdrassil of the Norse mysteries. It is also an in-depth analysis of the transmissions “Liber 2317: The Book of Zain,” “Liber 330: The Book of Har-Ma-Kheru” and “Liber 446: The Book of Atalanta.” This has further research into the Primordial Tradition of the West. It also describes in detail the nature of the Aeon of Zain (Horus-Ma’At) and the role of Thelema in the new era.