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    Tankhem
    The Bull of Ombos
    Wheel of the Year in Ancient Egypt
    English Mahatma
    Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt
    Aleister Crowley & Thelemic Magick
    • Aleister Crowley & Thelemic Magick

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      5,0(2)Évaluer

      Set against a backdrop of spiritual exploration, the narrative follows a seeker’s tumultuous journey through the world of gurus and enlightenment. The protagonist grapples with the complexities of faith, deception, and the search for true wisdom. As they encounter various spiritual figures, the story delves into themes of authenticity, self-discovery, and the often-blurred lines between guidance and manipulation. Through vivid experiences and introspection, the book challenges conventional notions of spirituality and personal growth.

      Aleister Crowley & Thelemic Magick
    • You are in your bed. It is dark, you hear footsteps coming up the stairs and into your room. There is someone there -- a presence. They lie on you or beside you, gripping you tightly, crushing you into the bed. You can't move. There may be a sound, a grunt or a strange smell. Time passes, you are paralysed with fear. Eventually the entity changes, expanding or contracting, moving away from you, sinking to the floor. With a great effort of will you manage to move the tip of your finger, then the hand until movement returns to your whole body and the experience ends. You have been visited by the old 'hag'. Dreams, the real theatre or perhaps battlefield of magick, influenced by cosmic tides that ebb and flow through us as they did the ancient Egyptians. Over the millennia we have lost contact with these tides, and stand alienated from Nature. To restore that first 'Eden' we must undertake an exercise in the archaeology of knowledge. We must reconstruct the ancient Egyptian Wheel of the Year, revealing archaic, pre-dynastic Mysteries, the Lunar Mysteries of Horus and Seth.

      Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt
    • English Mahatma

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture
      4,0(1)Évaluer

      'The English Mahatma' was one of Aleister Crowley's many titles. In the 1920s a young seeker after religious enlightenment chanced to meet Crowley during one of his bruising court battles. The advice of the master was to quit England and seek illumination direct from the horse's mouth in India. In the twilight of his life, the seeker came to be known as 'The English Paramahamsa'. By the end of the 1960s the magical revival had stalled, the victim of megalomania, lack of relevance or purpose. What becomes of those still searching in more cynical times? This fictional narrative gives one possible answer as it follows the first faltering steps of another simple man in search of spiritual enlightenment amongst an ancient Tantrik sect of the Tankhem tradition.

      English Mahatma
    • This book began life as an extended appendix to "Supernatural Assault in Ancient Egypt" where it provided additional information on the cosmic tides that ebb and flow through us as they did the ancient Egyptians. It concerns the ritual year and offers a conventional summary of the main principles of the ancient Egyptian calendar along with examples of seasonal rites. More radically it presents new material on the older Lunar calendar of the preformal times. Here too the author offers rites for a thirteen of the most archaic Egyptian 'neters' -- beginning with Seth, Sokar and Hathor. Over the millennia we have lost contact with these tides, and stand alienated from Nature. This first 'Eden' is restorable by a return to these ancient principles.

      Wheel of the Year in Ancient Egypt
    • The Bull of Ombos

      • 360pages
      • 13 heures de lecture
      3,8(8)Évaluer

      Naqada is a sleepy little town in Upper Egypt, that gives its name to a crucial period in the prehistory of Egypt. In 1895, William Matthew Flinders Petrie, the 'father' of Egyptian archaeology, stumbled upon a necropolis, belonging to a very ancient city of several thousand inhabitants. With Petrie's usual luck, he'd made yet another archaeological find of seismic proportions - not just an ancient city a quarter the size of Ur in Mesopotamia, a rare enough find, but the capital of the earliest state established in Egypt Petrie's fateful walk through the desert led him to a lost city, known to the Greeks as Ombos, the Citadel of Seth. Seth, the Hidden God, once ruled in this ancient place before it was abandoned to the sands of the desert. All this forbidden knowledge was quickly reburied in academic libraries, where its stunning magical secrets had lain, largely unrevealed, for more than a century - until now.

      The Bull of Ombos
    • Tankhem

      • 236pages
      • 9 heures de lecture
      3,8(13)Évaluer

      The Typhonian deity Seth was once worshipped in Ancient Egypt. Followers of later schools obliterated Seth's monuments, demonised and neglected his cult. A possible starting point in the quest for the 'hidden god' is an examination of the life of Egyptian King Seti I ('He of Seth') also known as Sethos. When looking for an astral temple that included all of the ancient Egyptian gods and goddesses, the temple of Seti I proved itself worthy of examination. Many secrets began to reveal themselves. The essence of the real philosophy of the Sethian and indeed what Satanism is, stems from the author's astral wanderings in this temple. The temple is a real place, and like any temple no part of its design is accidental. It is a record in stone and paint of the Egyptian wisdom. It also fits quite well with the Thelemic mythos and tells lots of interesting things about the ancient Seth cult - if you have the eye to see it. Prolegomena to Egyptian magick; Setanism; Tankhem; Egyptian Magick and Tantra; Sexual Magick; Twenty Eight; North; The Crooked Wand.

      Tankhem
    • A 'Sädhana' is an instrument that leads to a particular goal. In Tantra, it is a technical term denoting worship or spiritual practice. Tantra Sädhana is a collection of related instructional papers designed to aid the aspirant through a foundation Sädhana. Some say effective Sädhana requires an initiation (dékshé) from a qualified guru. This book is designed to act as a taster and to provide a short body of work suitable for the period of about one lunar month. In addition, the author had added several useful appendices - including the previously unpublished Tantrik Knuckle Bone Oracle.

      Tantra Sadhana
    • Seth & The Two Ways

      Ways of seeing the "demon" god of Egypt

      • 300pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The narrative explores the complex character of Seth, an ancient Egyptian deity often mischaracterized as purely evil. Traditionally seen as a villain for murdering his brother Osiris and usurping his throne, Seth's story is more nuanced, reflecting themes of power, betrayal, and survival. The tale highlights the resilience of Horus, Osiris's son, who, with the help of his mother Isis, ultimately confronts and overcomes Seth. This retelling challenges the simplistic view of Seth as merely a representation of malevolence, inviting a deeper understanding of his role in mythology.

      Seth & The Two Ways
    • Egyptian Genesis of the Nephilim

      • 132pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Exploring the ancient narrative of the Nephilim, this book delves into the intersection of divine beings and humanity, revealing the origins of legendary figures known for their strength and fame. It examines the implications of these interactions, the nature of the mighty men born from such unions, and their impact on history and mythology. Through a blend of biblical text and interpretation, it invites readers to reconsider the stories of the past and their relevance to contemporary discussions about power, identity, and the divine.

      Egyptian Genesis of the Nephilim
    • Phi-Neter

      The Power of Egyptian Gods

      • 226pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Exploring the essence of Egyptian magick, this book delves into the concept of Phi-Neter, symbolized by the leopard's hind-quarters, representing a powerful predator. The author expands on foundational techniques used in the cult of Lord Seth, also known as Typhon, and connects these practices to the broader Egyptian pantheon. It serves as both a study guide and a practical resource for those interested in harnessing the ancient powers of magick.

      Phi-Neter