I think he was just about to be a priest, then he quits. lol. Then he writes books, eh. Trying to find pdfs. I grew up french so can understand it. It's not bad too, compared to that one the other week which was almost like shakespeare. This you can at least understand.
Was going through this one..
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (English: "Dogma and Ritual of High Magic")
Get the pdf.. Later look around for an english one.. that's cut in 2. Scrolling this part 2.. just random.. at this page, see this stuff.. it's like wtf.
You almost gotta hold on, take some time and more carefully go through some of this stuff.. cause it's almost illegal here with the sacrificing. It's like WTF's this guy talking about.
Oh, the stuff was also transcribed by that A.E. Waite who did the tarot.. I guess he knew french even though he was British.
Think I gotta hold on for a while and check out more of this Eliphas Levi stuff. lol. See what he's saying here. When I was scrolling the french one i saw some instructions eh.. but this shit was like what 600 pages.. who's got time. And this was like some original scans not this translated stuff. The book looked like it was I don't know if it was mold on all the pages.. who knows with these guys, maybe it was splattered blood. lol.. lemme find that one.
You gotta save pdfs on your desktop then open it, and do 2 page view so it fills the screen and it's more reading a book.
Anyways here's a copy and paste of this random page from that part 2. That's the post pic.
Conditions of Success in Infernal Evocations
(i) Invincible obstinacy; (2) a conscience at once hardened to crime and most prone to remorse and fear; (3) affected or natural ignorance; (4) blind faith in all that is incredible; (5) an utterly false idea of God.
We must afterwards (i) profane the ceremonies of the cultus in which we believe; (2) offer a bloody sacrifice; (3) procure the magic fork, which is a branch of a single bough of hazel or almond, cut at one blow with the new knife used for the sacrifice. It must terminate in a fork, which must be armoured with iron or steel, made from the blade of the knife before mentioned. A fast of fifteen days must be observed, taking a single unsalted repast after sundown. It should consist of black bread and blood, seasoned with unsalted spices or black beans and milky and narcotic herbs. We must get drunk every five days after sundown on wine in which five heads of black poppies and five ounces of pounded hemp-seed have been steeped for five hours, the infusion being strained through a cloth woven by a prostitute: strictly speaking, the first cloth which comes to hand may be used, should it have been woven by a woman. The evocation should be performed on the night between Monday and Tuesday, or that between Friday and Saturday. a solitary and forbidden spot must be chosen, such as a cemetery haunted by evil spirits, a dreaded ruin in the country, the vaults of an abandoned convent, a place where some murder has been committed, a druidic altar or an old temple of idols. a black seamless and sleeveless robe must be provided; a leaden cap emblazoned with the signs of the moon, Venus and Saturn; two candles of human fat set in black wooden candlesticks, carved in the shape of a crescent; two crowns of vervain; a magical sword with a black handle; the magical fork; a copper vase containing the blood of the victim; a censer holding perfumes, namely, incense, camphor, aloes, ambergris and storax, mixed together with the blood of a goat, a mole and a bat; four nails taken from the coffin of an executed criminal; the head of a black cat which has been nourished on human flesh for five
days; a bat drowned in blood; the horns of a goat cum quo puella concuberit; and the skull of a parricide. All these hideous objects - though scarcely possible to obtain - having been collected, they must be arranged as follows: a perfect circle is traced by the sword, leaving, however, a break, or point of issue, on one side; a triangle is drawn in the circle, and the Pantacle thus formed is coloured with blood; a chafing-dish is placed at one of its angles, and this should have been included among the indispensable objects already enumerated. At the opposite base of the triangle three little circles are described for the sorcerer and his two assistants; behind that of the first the sign of the Labarum or monogram of Constantine is drawn, not with the blood of the victim, but with the operator's own blood.
He and his assistants must have bare feet and covered heads. The skin of the immolated victim must be brought also to the spot and, being cut into strips, must be placed within the circle, thus forming a second and inner circle, fixed at four corners by four nails from the coffin mentioned
INVIN'CIBLE, adjective - "not to be conquered" + OB'STINACY, noun - "unreasonable adherence to an opinion, purpose or system; a fixedness that will not yield to persuasion".
Consenting to suggested information permits others to conquer one within a conflict of reason. Suggested persuades consent; perceivable inspires adaptation.
blind faith in all that is incredible
INCRED'IBLE, adjective (Latin incredibilis; in and credibilis, credible) - "that cannot be believed; not to be credited; too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief".
Ones consent credits (creed; belief; faith) suggested information; perceivable inspiration one cannot hold onto. Admission (inception towards death) into departure (life).
an utterly false idea of God
Hence uttered aka spoken into being aka suggested words over perceivable sound aka suggested information over perceivable inspiration.
Ones consent to anything uttered shapes a true vs false conflict of reason over suggested idealism (idea), which others then idolize (god).
be placed within the circle...
...as center (perception) within surrounding (perceivable).
How'd I wind up here.. made a text file on my desktop from what this guy on here said 11 days ago. Note to look into what he said.
Card #1 Tarot of Marseilles:
I. Le Bateleur (The Juggler) aka The Magician (Rider-Waite Tarot)
There is a book "The Alchemical Keys to Masonic Ritual". Read it. Educate yourselves. The Revelation of St. John is an alchemical manuscript.
I start lookin up this card.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Magician_(tarot_card)
Then I'm there.. who's this that designed these and illustrated them.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rider%E2%80%93Waite_Tarot
Looks like that chick drew them. Then I see,
"The symbols and imagery used in the deck were influenced by the 19th-century magician and occultist Eliphas Levi,"
I remember that guy's name from the baphomet picture. He has it lower down.
I look up this guy.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%89liphas_L%C3%A9vi
I think he was just about to be a priest, then he quits. lol. Then he writes books, eh. Trying to find pdfs. I grew up french so can understand it. It's not bad too, compared to that one the other week which was almost like shakespeare. This you can at least understand.
Was going through this one..
Dogme et Rituel de la Haute Magie (English: "Dogma and Ritual of High Magic")
Get the pdf.. Later look around for an english one.. that's cut in 2. Scrolling this part 2.. just random.. at this page, see this stuff.. it's like wtf.
You almost gotta hold on, take some time and more carefully go through some of this stuff.. cause it's almost illegal here with the sacrificing. It's like WTF's this guy talking about.
Oh, the stuff was also transcribed by that A.E. Waite who did the tarot.. I guess he knew french even though he was British.
Think I gotta hold on for a while and check out more of this Eliphas Levi stuff. lol. See what he's saying here. When I was scrolling the french one i saw some instructions eh.. but this shit was like what 600 pages.. who's got time. And this was like some original scans not this translated stuff. The book looked like it was I don't know if it was mold on all the pages.. who knows with these guys, maybe it was splattered blood. lol.. lemme find that one.
You gotta save pdfs on your desktop then open it, and do 2 page view so it fills the screen and it's more reading a book.
Here's that french one.
https://ia600204.us.archive.org/5/items/b24884340_0002/b24884340_0002.pdf
Then this english version. That's 2 parts though.. so part 1.
https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/dogma-et-rituel-de-la-haute-magie-part-i-ebook.html
Then part 2
https://www.globalgreyebooks.com/dogma-et-rituel-de-la-haute-magie-part-ii-ebook.html
Anyways here's a copy and paste of this random page from that part 2. That's the post pic.
Conditions of Success in Infernal Evocations (i) Invincible obstinacy; (2) a conscience at once hardened to crime and most prone to remorse and fear; (3) affected or natural ignorance; (4) blind faith in all that is incredible; (5) an utterly false idea of God. We must afterwards (i) profane the ceremonies of the cultus in which we believe; (2) offer a bloody sacrifice; (3) procure the magic fork, which is a branch of a single bough of hazel or almond, cut at one blow with the new knife used for the sacrifice. It must terminate in a fork, which must be armoured with iron or steel, made from the blade of the knife before mentioned. A fast of fifteen days must be observed, taking a single unsalted repast after sundown. It should consist of black bread and blood, seasoned with unsalted spices or black beans and milky and narcotic herbs. We must get drunk every five days after sundown on wine in which five heads of black poppies and five ounces of pounded hemp-seed have been steeped for five hours, the infusion being strained through a cloth woven by a prostitute: strictly speaking, the first cloth which comes to hand may be used, should it have been woven by a woman. The evocation should be performed on the night between Monday and Tuesday, or that between Friday and Saturday. a solitary and forbidden spot must be chosen, such as a cemetery haunted by evil spirits, a dreaded ruin in the country, the vaults of an abandoned convent, a place where some murder has been committed, a druidic altar or an old temple of idols. a black seamless and sleeveless robe must be provided; a leaden cap emblazoned with the signs of the moon, Venus and Saturn; two candles of human fat set in black wooden candlesticks, carved in the shape of a crescent; two crowns of vervain; a magical sword with a black handle; the magical fork; a copper vase containing the blood of the victim; a censer holding perfumes, namely, incense, camphor, aloes, ambergris and storax, mixed together with the blood of a goat, a mole and a bat; four nails taken from the coffin of an executed criminal; the head of a black cat which has been nourished on human flesh for five
days; a bat drowned in blood; the horns of a goat cum quo puella concuberit; and the skull of a parricide. All these hideous objects - though scarcely possible to obtain - having been collected, they must be arranged as follows: a perfect circle is traced by the sword, leaving, however, a break, or point of issue, on one side; a triangle is drawn in the circle, and the Pantacle thus formed is coloured with blood; a chafing-dish is placed at one of its angles, and this should have been included among the indispensable objects already enumerated. At the opposite base of the triangle three little circles are described for the sorcerer and his two assistants; behind that of the first the sign of the Labarum or monogram of Constantine is drawn, not with the blood of the victim, but with the operator's own blood.
He and his assistants must have bare feet and covered heads. The skin of the immolated victim must be brought also to the spot and, being cut into strips, must be placed within the circle, thus forming a second and inner circle, fixed at four corners by four nails from the coffin mentioned
INVIN'CIBLE, adjective - "not to be conquered" + OB'STINACY, noun - "unreasonable adherence to an opinion, purpose or system; a fixedness that will not yield to persuasion".
Consenting to suggested information permits others to conquer one within a conflict of reason. Suggested persuades consent; perceivable inspires adaptation.
INCRED'IBLE, adjective (Latin incredibilis; in and credibilis, credible) - "that cannot be believed; not to be credited; too extraordinary and improbable to admit of belief".
Ones consent credits (creed; belief; faith) suggested information; perceivable inspiration one cannot hold onto. Admission (inception towards death) into departure (life).
Hence uttered aka spoken into being aka suggested words over perceivable sound aka suggested information over perceivable inspiration.
Ones consent to anything uttered shapes a true vs false conflict of reason over suggested idealism (idea), which others then idolize (god).
...as center (perception) within surrounding (perceivable).