What's some good occult /lit/?
Albert Pike - Morals and Dogma
Crowley's assorted works
Carl fucking Jung.
good luck understanding any of them, /x/tard.
>>8670840
Everything Campbell
Everything Jung, especially Seven Sermons to the Dead
Liber Null and Psychonaut by Peter Caroll
Book of Lambspring
Foucalt's Pendulum
The Trouble with Being Born
Meditations by Aurelius
Siddhartha
Liber Samekh And Liber DCCC
Tibetan Book of the Dead
Tao te Ching
The Enchiridion
The Bhagavad Gita
The Four Zoas
Finnegans Wake
isn't the utility of occult knowledge limited? i mean it's "received knowledge" : can't argue with that and can't accomplish much with it in the world, in humans affairs.
>>8670898
something autistic about it desu
>>8670898
All knowledge is limited in utility, including much of what's pursued academically and recreationally in general. Getting to know your true will is valuable in a spiritual sense, as are many other exercises.
>>8670846
>The Trouble with Being Born
Have you even read this? How is this occult?
>>8670913
It's basically a superior Liber al vel Legis in a lot of ways. It's a man who has the conversation of his daemon speaking about how parting from the warm and comforting womb of nothingness is the most traumatic event in any creature's life, and how even the return to that womb can't undo the trauma.
Seriously, just read Book of the Law and The Trouble with Being Born right after each other and you'll see the parallels (particularly the first part of Liber al vel Legis, the Nuit portion). It's not my fault if you can't see the occult themes in a text but they were very obvious to me.
>>8670898
>can't accomplish much with it in the world
I don't know who told you that but that's not true. Crowley defined Magick as "the science and art of causing change to occur in conformity with will." Tell me that has no practical application