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    So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
    It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
    Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
    Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
    Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
    be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
    To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
    This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

    I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

    Cheers,

    Ian

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    Don't forget that, as Horus is the Hierophant of the present aeon, Maat is its Hiereus.

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      So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
      It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
      Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
      Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
      Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
      be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
      To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
      This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

      I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

      Cheers,

      Ian

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      @Jim Eshelman said

      "Don't forget that, as Horus is the Hierophant of the present aeon, Maat is its Hiereus."
      I was never sure how far to take the analogy the HOGD officers, but after a little research (some of it on these boards) it looks quite profitable. Thanks.

      Would you have a kind of waxing in power or influence where a god starts off in the Hegemon position and begins to exert some kind of influence over the planet and then in the next AEon this increases as the god assumes the offce of Hiereus, and then finally coming to dominance when they become Hierophant?

      If that's right, then does the fact that Maat assumed the role of Hiereus in 1904 explain why a number of magicians (Jones, Grant, Nema, etc.) have felt that there is a Maatian "current" (I've never liked that term for some reason) running beneath the dominant one of Horus?

      It's really interesting to think that this "discovery" of the dual current is really just something that should have been obvious from examination of the HOGD officer structure.

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        So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
        It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
        Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
        Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
        Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
        be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
        To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
        This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

        I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

        Cheers,

        Ian

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        @Iamus said

        "Would you have a kind of waxing in power or influence where a god starts off in the Hegemon position and begins to exert some kind of influence over the planet and then in the next AEon this increases as the god assumes the offce of Hiereus, and then finally coming to dominance when they become Hierophant?"

        I suggest we sit around and watch for, say 4,000-6,000 years and observe <vbg>.

        Consider the role of the Hegemon. Part of the duty is to assist the Hiereus and Hierophant in the execution of their duties, and to reconcile between them. Most (not all) of this officer's duties are in relationship to the other two.

        Now, while the Hierophant is "the Sun of Life and Light," the Hiereus presides over the twilight, and that darkness which exists in the absence of the Sun of Life and Light - that is, over the darkness aspect. The Hierophant and Hiereus are, therefore, a natural pair, with the Hiereus distinctly being the ranking member of the First Order and carrying out a great deal of oversight, though the Hierophant rules the temple ultimately. (No, not ultimately: for the Hierophant serves only by the authority of the three Chiefs, and in conformity with "the rules of the Order," i.e., actuality.)

        "If that's right, then does the fact that Maat assumed the role of Hiereus in 1904 explain why a number of magicians (Jones, Grant, Nema, etc.) have felt that there is a Maatian "current" (I've never liked that term for some reason) running beneath the dominant one of Horus? "

        I can't speak for why other people had particular ideas. 👿 As the years go on and our temple work with these archetypes grows ever deeper, it's very difficult for me to think of the Horus 'rulership' of the Aeon without understanding him in the context of a polarity relationship with Maat.

        "It's really interesting to think that this "discovery" of the dual current is really just something that should have been obvious from examination of the HOGD officer structure."

        It was! <g> Crowley understood it. We've actively worked this in Temple of Thelema for about a quarter of a century.

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          So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
          It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
          Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
          Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
          Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
          be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
          To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
          This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

          I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

          Cheers,

          Ian

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          @Jim Eshelman said

          " Crowley understood it."

          Based on what, may I ask?

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          • M milkBoxx

            So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
            It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
            Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
            Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
            Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
            be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
            To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
            This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

            I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

            Cheers,

            Ian

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            @gmugmble said

            "
            @Jim Eshelman said
            " Crowley understood it."

            Based on what, may I ask?"

            I'd have to find the passages... but, basically, it's evident in his reference to Horus having ascended to the East, and Maat as in line to succeed Him in the next aeon.

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              So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
              It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
              Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
              Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
              Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
              be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
              To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
              This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

              I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

              Cheers,

              Ian

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              @Jim Eshelman said

              "Don't forget that, as Horus is the Hierophant of the present aeon, Maat is its Hiereus "

              Hm, interesting. That brings a number of ideas that have been bouncing around in my head a bit more development.

              @Dar Es Allrah said

              "And even though I remained a solo practitioner I would still recommend it as a read because there's a lot of sophisticated symbolism that a group can convey that an individual can't - so I used to animate these rituals in my head. 😀 Worth doing if you can't join a temple - and makes the issues above rather obvious as well. 😄
              "

              I agree.
              Though I would hold off on going through them astrally only if you are certain you will not have an opportunity to actually go through them in the foreseeable future.

              I stress, that if you were to pick up the "Complete Golden Dawn" DO NOT READ THROUGH IT AS IF IT WERE A BOOK.

              Work your way up the grades, only going onto the next once you have completed the Work of the prior grade.
              At the very least, spend a few months on each grade before moving on.

              That is: approach the Work of the Order as if you were a member of it.

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                So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                Cheers,

                Ian

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                @Uni_Verse said

                "DO NOT READ THROUGH IT AS IF IT WERE A BOOK."

                But it is a book 😉

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                  So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                  It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                  Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                  Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                  Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                  be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                  To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                  This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                  I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                  Cheers,

                  Ian

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                  Milk, I have been around long enough to have made certain observations about people in the occult.
                  Firstly, let me say i refer to nobody here in this forum. But i have noticed that not every body picks up on the Maat current(i only call it that out of convenience). For example, when i was in the OTO i was the only one who picked up on Maat. Some where purely intellectual, some where there only for the drugs and some where lost sheep, some too where serious however just didn't seem to be able to get any real experiences out of it. However, out of all that, they manage to unravel the LBR like nothing i have ever read, and even wrote a southern hemisphere version.

                  It seems that every one has their own will- and it might just not be yours.

                  In summary, and in reference to the Neptune issue, keeping in mind Grant did over link the symbolism. All consciousness comes out of the abyss- that is all symbols, Neptune included, have their seeds in the tunnels of set. I can assure you from my own heart and experience. The tunnels are the basic fundamental structure of day consciousness.
                  All symbolism comes out of the abyss and thus all magick- genuine magick is based on the abyss.

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                    So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                    It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                    Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                    Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                    Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                    be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                    To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                    This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                    I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                    Cheers,

                    Ian

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                    You were right in referring to "nobody".

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                      So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                      It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                      Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                      Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                      Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                      be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                      To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                      This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                      I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                      Cheers,

                      Ian

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                      I'm new to all of this, but i've checked out kenneth grant and he seems mad as a hatter. The advantage of this is that I can see anyone who reveres him is probably on the same path of confusion and dispersion and should thus be avoided as well. Like attracts like.

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                        So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                        It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                        Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                        Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                        Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                        be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                        To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                        This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                        I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                        Cheers,

                        Ian

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                        Nightside is the most useful I have found. Very heavy on the Qabalah of AL, how to use the Keys, and is an elaboration of Liber 231. It does seem bizzare...I had to read the book a few times to get it. Which makes sense now since the arcana presented is non-linear and must manifest as such in the text. It is quite coherent. There i potentially dangerous information in there I question if he should have revealed specifically around the Atus and a few others, including secret keys. But I suppose he veiled and withheld enough such that it is still somewhat hidden. Aside from the typesetting issues in the print itself, its one of his better ones and has helped me a great deal in studying AL, specifcally the Qabalah and numeric ciphers.

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                          So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                          It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                          Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                          Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                          Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                          be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                          To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                          This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                          I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                          Cheers,

                          Ian

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                          You have a point that Grant seems to undermine the very basis of the qlphth. I've seen a number of writers of the lucifarian etal trad. do the same with infernal dimansions...there is a certain sympathy with wrathful deities from the east. a kind of exploration and speculation geared towards formulating perspectives in the western mystical currents a sensabilty of this. a kind of untabooing the usage of destructive forces and seeing the benefit of said influences. also he does seem to simply enjoy manuevering ideas around echother to effect the angle of perception. the qliphoth seems to lose it meaning when made into attributes to be saught though sometimes you must stear into a skid to correct it.

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                            So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                            It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                            Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                            Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                            Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                            be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                            To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                            This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                            I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                            Cheers,

                            Ian

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                              So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                              It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                              Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                              Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                              Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                              be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                              To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                              This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                              I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                              Cheers,

                              Ian

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                                So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                Cheers,

                                Ian

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                                Is that magic eight ball on your desk??? What is this supposed to be a picture of/for?

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                                  So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                  It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                  Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                  Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                  Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                  be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                  To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                  This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                  I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                  Cheers,

                                  Ian

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                                  HRUMACHIS
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                                  @Angel of Death said

                                  "Is that magic eight ball on your desk??? What is this supposed to be a picture of/for?"

                                  Did you even bother to do the Qabalah of the Atu presented? Or do all yourThelemic answers come from magic 8 balls?

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                                    So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                    It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                    Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                    Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                    Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                    be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                    To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                    This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                    I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                    Cheers,

                                    Ian

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                                    @HRUMACHIS said

                                    "
                                    @Angel of Death said
                                    "Is that magic eight ball on your desk??? What is this supposed to be a picture of/for?"

                                    Did you even bother to do the Qabalah of the Atu presented? Or do all yourThelemic answers come from magic 8 balls?"

                                    Hey no need to get nasty.

                                    I was genuiney curious why you posted this picture, nothing in the thread seemed to point to what the purpose of sharing your desk lamp, et al is about. And it does look like a magic eight ball on the blue cloth.

                                    As for your questions.....
                                    I have my own work to do, and yes I have and do work with the Atu in regards to my own life.
                                    No, I do not own a magic eight ball anymore. I did when I was a child. My answers come from my heart.

                                    I was trying to encourage you to share more about your picture,
                                    I see now it simply was something you personal found relevance in and just wanted to share.
                                    Nice furniture by the way, that desk is an Espicially fine piece.
                                    👌

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                                      So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                      It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                      Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                      Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                      Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                      be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                      To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                      This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                      I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                      Cheers,

                                      Ian

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                                      Jim Eshelman
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                                      My guess is that he thinks that the contents of the desk are visible. I only see the cards etc. on a very large screen. On most screens, they are completely cut off and it does, indeed, look like mostly a picture of a lamp, rather than a layout of Tarot trumps.

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                                        So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                        It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                        Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                        Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                        Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                        be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                        To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                        This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                        I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                        Cheers,

                                        Ian

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                                        Takamba
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                                        @HRUMACHIS said

                                        "
                                        @Angel of Death said
                                        "Is that magic eight ball on your desk??? What is this supposed to be a picture of/for?"

                                        Did you even bother to do the Qabalah of the Atu presented? Or do all yourThelemic answers come from magic 8 balls?"

                                        Which Qabalah? Your Qabalah, or my Qabalah? Or Crowley's Qabalah? Jim's Qabalah?

                                                           Magus
                                        

                                        Empress+Devil Moon+Aeon
                                        Fortune

                                                      Beth
                                        

                                        Daleth+Ayin Qoph+Shin
                                        Kaph

                                            1
                                        

                                        3+15 18+20
                                        10

                                            2
                                        

                                        4+70 100+300
                                        20

                                                            Mercury
                                        

                                        Venus+Capricorn Pisces+Spirit/Fire
                                        Jupiter

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                                          So, I decided to take a gander at Kenneth Grant, I have to say IMHO, he sounds insane.
                                          It's as if he equates Qliphothic ideals with ideals that are the very antithesis of that concept.
                                          Although, Qliphoth are to be explored and conquered, he makes them sound like they are to be exalted in the
                                          Great Work. I also notice he draws parallels in a reckless fashion, claiming Choronzon is equated to the God Neptune.
                                          Neptune was male, and Choronzon is generally believed to be female in nature from my understanding. Many more erroneous examples can
                                          be found in his writings, but you have to look for yourself. Albeit, he certainly has gall to make these claims.
                                          To me, the gospel this man preaches speaks of the Black Brothers and 'confusion''.
                                          This was just my take on what I read (Night Side of Eden).

                                          I would like to know what others have to say about this man and his writings.

                                          Cheers,

                                          Ian

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                                          nashimiron
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                                          There appears to be a whiteboard on the wall at the back of the picture. That must be very helpful for "doing the qabalah".

                                          But I do like the image of Hrumachis pacing up and down in front of his whiteboard which is covered in qabalistic scrawlings talking animatedly to himself as he tries to figure out some obscure passage in the Zohar. Suddenly, like a bolt from the blue the answer comes - "yes, yes, it's been right in front of my eyes all this time!" "I have it! I have it!" 💡 👜 💡

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