Black Pearl now available for free download
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Yeah - GD KL 1 - I know. I have access to all the right tables; but scattered about. I was seeing what might be possible to cram into the new book as a helpful appendix or 2. But you addressed that some of it is irrelevant and if so, toss the idea.
Looking forward to the book. Your AA book is constantly getting opened. Keep up the Great Work
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Thank you kindly, sir. - I also appreciate the recommendations. As a writer (and, at least as much as a publisher) the question continues to be how to serve the audience. As a publisher there is also the practical question of wanting to expand the potential readership, which significantly expands the issue of serving the range of types of readers; yet one doesn't want to lose focus on the central work by trying to make it "all things to all people." Balance is the key to publishing, as to the Great Work <vbg>.
Meanwhile, I'll see what little tweaks and touches I can slip in here and there.
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Given my relatively poor understanding of the language of astrology I am finding more in the analysis in BP of personal worth (at this time) in the prose (approachable and enjoyable!) between the heavier astrological parts.
I realise you can't cover every instance of www is in the xxx sextant with yyy opposing a strong zzz, in this kind of work, you'd have to write another book - the analysis of the analysis to achieve that....
But I would add that the thought of an analysis of V&V would appeal to many who might not have such a well-structured familiarity with astrology.
Tough call.
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"IMHO anyone interested in magick should have several substantial books on astrology. I think that would serve far better than even another few dozen pages summarizing high points."
Despite the fact that he never overcame his Tropical hindrance, Crowley's underappreciated tome on the subject (Liber 536) is an excellent introduction to the study of Astrology. In particular, his section on Rising Signs is classic Crowley: equal parts wit, scorn, and erudition--with a healthy smattering of lofty, egotistical prose. (The section on Leo is particularly amusing. It's all to obvious that he was quite proud of his Leonian nature, when in fact he embodies all the cranky charm of the Crab. )
At any rate, I look forward to your treatment of the subject, Jim.
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This is interesting to me for a couple reasons. The way I discovered this website was due to a dream I had 5 years ago.
In the dream I found myself in The Duat. I was waiting to have my heart weighed and I saw Maynard Keenan, lead singer of Tool. An aside, some of you may not be familiar with the magickal energy they project during concerts, but they commonly hang a star of Babalon on stage, along with large circular boards sporting various sigils.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/1950672/tool.png
http://stashbox.org/57767/Tool-Crowley.jpgAnyway, many references in their music as well. So I had noticed these subtle occult clues on their Lateralus album and began just looking into crowley.
Back to the dream. I went and sat down by maynard and we began a conversation. I asked him if he had any hobbies and he starts pulling these suitcases out. "I collect retro suitcases" he tells me. He pops one open and there are stacks of zines. He hands one to me and says, "Here, google this when you wake up. It's called Black Pearl. You'll enjoy it."
So I wake up and google it and ::pow!:: whatyah know? Black Pearl..a thelemic zine which I had never heard of. That told me I was on to something. I wrote to most likely Jim, asking where i could find them and was told they were no longer in circulation. Darn. But I started studying and reading this board and voila! Now today I can finally read them. Pretty cool! -
Thats one crazy dream! Lateralus is a great album.
I downloaded the first pack of black pearl but adobe reader said it was corupted and unrepairable?
Any help appreciated.
Sapere Aude
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@Sapere Aude said
"I downloaded the first pack of black pearl but adobe reader said it was corupted and unrepairable?"
(1) Update Adobe Reader; or
(2) Re-download the file.I just downloaded the file. It took about 10 minutes on a T1 line, so it's large. It opened fine in Acrobat Reader 9.3.4.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
College of Thelema is pleased to announce that it's periodical Black Pearl is now available for free download. See: helema.org/publications/bp.html
The files are high-quality PDFs, preserving the colored covers, and created to be completely searchable. As a result of these features, the files are pretty large, so allow generous time for the download.
There is no charge for these issues, but your U.S. tax-deductible donations are appreciated and help support the continuing work of College of Thelema. A PayPal link is provided next to the download links for your use, if you wish.
Black Pearl and In the Continuum cover 31 years of continuous publication and are the core of College of Thelema's educational heritage. We are very happy to make these valuable works available in this format."
Such a very amazing link!
Thanks for the post.
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Not working, I just get "Unable to retrieve the document for viewing".
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Another thanks for these, Jim!
I've been reading them on my kindle (another w00t!) and I must say, they really were ahead of their time in may ways. A lot of what they cover are things that I am just beginning to understand for the first time now.
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@Jim Eshelman said
"Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law.
College of Thelema is pleased to announce that it's periodical Black Pearl is now available for free download. See: helema.org/publications/bp.html
The files are high-quality PDFs, preserving the colored covers, and created to be completely searchable. As a result of these features, the files are pretty large, so allow generous time for the download.
There is no charge for these issues, but your U.S. tax-deductible donations are appreciated and help support the continuing work of College of Thelema. A PayPal link is provided next to the download links for your use, if you wish.
Black Pearl and In the Continuum cover 31 years of continuous publication and are the core of College of Thelema's educational heritage. We are very happy to make these valuable works available in this format."
Jim, the 3 pdf links on the /bp.html ought to be updated, I think.
inri
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@Frater INRI said
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Jim, the 3 pdf links on the /bp.html ought to be updatet, I think.inri"
ooh. drop box. yep. Since you're giving these things away free, might I suggest you investigate making them available on Scribd.com? You might make some scratch.