Can /x recommend any good vendors?
Esoteric books, Gems, Scrying Materials, Tarot?
Has anyone read Peter Grey's Lucifer- Princepts yet?
/x doesn't have to be all skinwalker conspiracy threads.
I got a little bit extra money from tax returns and want to see something new. Do any of you keep current, or still just read Liber Legis?
Or is /x just 16yr olds looking for succubi these days?
>>17539630
It's weird amazon doesn't have a description for the book on it's own page.
NO ADVERTISMENT OP
I'm not advertising.
I could (and have) googled.
But I had this crazy notion that there may be a few people on this board who actually have personal experience.
Also just realized I dated my timestamp wrong.
>>17539630
Some anon made a book thread. Which is dead. Help it live.
>>>17540614
I made this thread first and am bumping with time-stamped original content.
By every law of anonymous image-board posting, my thread trumps.
Just dont ask me for tits
>>17541015
>>17539681
These two segments and pic related are from Peter Grey's Apocalyptic Witchcraft.
Beautiful book. Unfortunately some insane man I was going to rent a room from saw mine, tore it to shreds, called me a satanist and threw me out. So I no longer have a copy.
Any anona have linkys to books about sigils and servitors?
>>17541568
>>17509678
That mega.upload is an enormous cache. But it goes down or gets moved around from time to time. Im on my phone so cant check for you.
http://www.sacred-texts.com/grim/
Has some too.
The only sigils I can personally attest to are the goetics from The Lesser Seal of Solomon.
They are true.
I don't know what you mean by servitors per se.
Familiars can be introduced to you, but they arn't just mechanical slaves. Magick isn't a ://cmd prompt. You actually have to build relationships with them as you would people.
>>17541653
I was praticing with word sigils and such. They are more of a psicological thing than magic it seem.
>>17541709
Poetry is the highest magick.
nothing is 'merely' psychological.
The mind molds reality.
Language molds minds.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psyche
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Logos
Pic from
The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath
Edgar Allan Poe- Spirits of the dead
Sorry these pics are on my phone and keep getting rotated somehow.
>>17541555
Mmmm lithograph
>>17541887
Awesome.
You should read the HekateStation guy's journals, think you might like it.
>>17542088
Bingo! Thankyou sir.
>>17542035
Just noticed my trips ^.^
Pic is table of contents of-
the Prophet and the Astronomer,
a scientific journey to the end of time.
by Marcelo Gleiser
>>17541846
OP: I really, really, really like this image.
>>17541481
Is that little sig above the time stamp your initials?
>>17542293
Most people don't know that much of Plath's work is inspired by her and Hughes' occult dabbling
http://www.theguardian.com/theguardian/1999/sep/15/features11.g2
>>17542303
Perhaps ;)
Here's a pic from Andrew Chumbley's Azoetia
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrew_D._Chumbley
Top shelf occult art.
Though I do not have a copy myself unfortunately.
Courtesy google images
>>17542494
Sorry that's actually the Dragon Book of Essex
I'll bump with some from hekatesation journals book3.
Saved. These are fantastic.
I understand this guy automaticwrote these in mirror script?
Someone needs to liberate all the stuff from his cryptic website and compile it.
(Another pic from Apocalyptic Witchcraft)
>>17543324
>Someone needs to liberate all the stuff from his cryptic website and compile it.
Working on it, slowly.
These were not auto writing, some you can clearly tell atleast. The first book, that meanwhile he removed from the site was.
I've been flipping pages and will post some more.
We still havent figured out all the passwords, so some of his stuff is still unseen. I'll post some simbols we need to figure out that are passwords that are still missing, maybe you can shed some light on what they are. In the pic.
link to this part of the site:
http://hekatestation.net/Isa_59_5.html
>>17543369
The words by the dots at the bottom, those are passwords?
I notice they run alphabetically
So #7 might be something like Mammon?
Luna fits better
>>17543433
>The words by the dots at the bottom, those are passwords?
Yes.
In the site if you pass over the eggs you see a picture, and that picture is like the hint for the password of the corresponding dot. For example one was a rune, dagaz I think, and the password for it was Loki. One was the sigil of Murmur and the password Murmur.
As you see we figured most out, but the two simbols on the right (>>17543369)
are the ones we still have not.
>Darkness your sole friend
>You soul, friend
>Check it at the door
Out boy went dark magician
Anyway I found a file with all the journals from the GRID page ( hekatestation.net/GRID.html), and with the pages properly turned. It also has the infamous first book.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1aNYqJsBx2Wo3bV5Q1uO0Yncs1Ep4LAZsKw9oq7f5RDA/edit?pli=1
I'll post some gems from a book that isnt there, it's one of the new ones from the eggs page, FatherDarkness Motherworm.
This one is great.
Bumpin with more FatherDarkness MotherWorm
Unfortunately I don't have a computer, and hekate's use of scroll-over and hiden passwords hinders my phone. But this sort of arcane mystery pizzle solving strokes my jollies.
>>17547628
Of course it's not, it's just your regular "I wish I could do magic" hogwash.
>>17541846
>magick with a k
Adorable.