ok lets get a read on this.. recalling things.. how we wound up there.
crowley abramelin ritual fail, north of scotland.. why.. some buddy visitied?
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It seems that you are interested in the story of Aleister Crowley, a famous occultist who lived in Boleskine House, north of Scotland, from 1899 to 19131. He attempted to perform a complex and dangerous ritual called the Abramelin operation, which is supposed to grant the practitioner the knowledge and conversation of their holy guardian angel23. However, he failed to complete the ritual, and some people believe that he unleashed evil spirits into the house and the surrounding area1.
There are different accounts of why Crowley failed the ritual. Some say that he was interrupted by his friend and fellow occultist, Samuel Liddell MacGregor Mathers, who summoned him to Paris to help with a dispute within the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn1. Others say that Crowley lost interest in the ritual and became distracted by other pursuits, such as mountaineering, chess, and sex magic2. Some even suggest that Crowley deliberately sabotaged the ritual, either out of curiosity or malice1.
Whatever the reason, Crowley left Boleskine House without properly closing the ritual, which according to the instructions of the original text, requires the practitioner to summon and bind 12 princes and dukes of hell, and then Satan himself2. By leaving the ritual unfinished, Crowley may have opened a portal for these demonic forces to enter and haunt the house and the nearby Loch Ness1. Many people have reported strange and paranormal phenomena in the area, such as sightings of ghosts, poltergeists, and the Loch Ness monster1.
Crowley’s former home has been damaged by two fires in recent years, one in 2015 and another in 20204. The current owners of the property have sought permission to restore the house and turn it into a spiritual retreat center4. They hope to honor Crowley’s legacy and preserve the historical and cultural significance of the site4. However, some people are skeptical or fearful of their intentions, and wonder if the house will ever be free from the curse of Crowley’s failed ritual1.
so when it said he left this portal opened.. hang on.. lemme ask about how once a week he'd dump a carcass.. and if you check street view.. he lived right like not by the lake but across the street.. Odd place, they have a graveyard there in the back of the property. lol.
wow.. to get this info from bing ai talking dirty.. you can't just, lol.. "do this", it doesn't go there, lol.. but it is.
crowley feeding sacrifice once a week to loch ness monster during this abremelin ritual half year try
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There is no conclusive evidence that Crowley fed sacrifices to the Loch Ness monster during his attempt at the Abramelin ritual. However, there are some rumors and legends that suggest he did so, or at least had some connection with the creature.
One source claims that Crowley masturbated over the oldest parts of the graveyard near Boleskine House as an offering of sacrifice and threw a sheep into the loch every Sunday for his “pet” Nessie1. Another source suggests that Crowley’s unfinished ritual opened a portal for the monster to enter the loch from another dimension2. A third source mentions that Crowley had a fascination with the beast and even wrote a poem about it, titled “The Wizard Way”, in which he describes a vision of a “dragon of the prime” that “welters in the slime” of the loch.
However, these stories are not verified by any reliable historical or scientific sources, and may be the result of sensationalism, folklore, or imagination. Crowley himself never mentioned any direct contact or interaction with the Loch Ness monster in his writings or diaries, and there is no record of him performing any sacrificial rituals involving animals or humans at Boleskine House. The first reported sighting of the monster was in 1933, 20 years after Crowley left the house, and it may have been influenced by the publicity of his occult activities2.
Therefore, it is unlikely that Crowley fed sacrifices to the Loch Ness monster, or had any significant role in its existence or appearance. However, his reputation as a controversial and mysterious figure, and his association with Boleskine House, have contributed to the legend and lore of the loch and its alleged inhabitant.
Have you read what Tracy Twyman had to say? She had a very interesting take on summoning and opening portals.
Woah.. looking into things and noticed, got some of this stuff on my desktop pdfs.. this "clock shavings"..
"Tracy Twyman, occult researcher and author of Clock Shavings, "
yeah I got this,
clock-shavings-hardcovernbsped-0692277773-9780692277775_compress.pdf
from sept 12, to check as it's next in line. lol.. so odd you bring her up. Somebody brought her up back then, eh.
Looking up this name.. born in 78, Died July 2019.. Age 40. You tell me what she was going on to where she winds up getting taken out for it. lol
Tracy Twyman
An investigator into claims of paedophilia in Hollywood. She was found dead in 2019. A posthumously released video details death threats made against her.
Tracy Renee[1] Twyman was a producer of podcasts and an independent investigator into occult and esoteric history. She wrote at least one work of fiction and about 6 non-fiction books. She introduced researcher William H. Kennedy to a wider audience.[citation needed]
Isaac Kappy
In 2018??[citation needed] she began to research Isaac Kappy's claims about paedophilia in Hollywood[2] and was undeterred by his sudden death in May 2019. Two months later, she herself suddenly died. Someone posted a dead man's switch video on YouTube in which she outlines some of what she uncovered, the FBI's pronounced lack on interest and the subsequent death threats made against her.
Isaac Kappy was an American actor, musician, and conspiracy theorist. He had roles in the films Thor and Terminator Salvation and in the AMC television series Breaking Bad. He was a member of the band Monster Paws. Wikipedia
Born: February 17, 1977, Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
Died: May 13, 2019, Bellemont, Arizona, United States
same year as her. hmm
Looking this up..
Underground Knowledge — A discussion group discussion The Merovingian Mythos and the Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau This topic is about The Merovingian Mythos and the Mystery of Rennes-le-Chateau 364 views MYSTERIOUS DEATHS > Was Tracy Twyman murdered? Or did she commit suicide as officially reported?
Comments Showing 1-6 of 6 (6 new) post a comment »dateDown arrow newest » message 1: by James, Group Founder (last edited Aug 26, 2019 05:45AM) (new)Aug 26, 2019 05:36AM James Morcan | 11373 commentsIrene 14 hours ago What do you and the other Undergrounders think about the murder of Tracy Twyman, occult researcher and author of Clock Shavings, Money Grows on the Tree of Knowledge and many more conspiracy related books and articles?
I got the above author question regarding the death of author/researcher Tracy R. Twyman. Anyone know anything about her or her death? I'm not up to play on this one and just discovered a few articles which I'm posting here...
https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Tracy_Twyman Tracy R. Twyman was a producer of podcasts and an independent investigator into occult and esoteric history. She wrote at least one work of fiction and about 6 non-fiction books.
In 2018??[citation needed] she began to research Isaac Kappy's claims of Hollywood/VIPaedophile.[1] After her mysterious death in July 2019, a video was released onto YouTube in which she details death threats against her and reveals that she had been in touch with Kappy, who himself died suddenly 2 months previously. https://wikispooks.com/wiki/Tracy_Twyman
Tracy Twyman and what we’re up against https://medium.com/@jamesleroywilson/... When “they” know you’re on to them.
Tracy Twyman is dead at age 40, leaving behind a husband and young son. She always went Plus Ultra (“more beyond”) in her interests and was my favorite alternative researcher.
She was apparently found hanged in her garage with her husband ruled out as a suspect. Her readers have no reason to suspect this was a suicide, unless she was driven to it under extreme duress.
But why suspect foul play? Specifics can be found elsewhere, but in brief, she had hinted strongly, publicly, that she believed the parties involved in Isaac Kappy’s death were the same ones who harassed her online and hacked her devices last year.
If there are child sex rings involving the rich and powerful, if it’s not just Jeffrey Epstein who was or is raping girls, then Twyman was a threat to them. They didn’t know how much she knew through fact-finding, and how much she could figure out.
For there are few if any occult and conspiracy researchers who knew as much as Twyman about the code words, the bodily gestures, and other symbolism behind public and private communication. And she’d been researching sex abuse for a long time.
https://medium.com/@jamesleroywilson/...
reply | flag message 2: by James, Group Founder (new)Sep 30, 2019 04:03AM James Morcan | 11373 commentsSome of the latest on Tracy R. Twyman
Tracy R. Twyman
EPRs: Jeffrey Epstein - the whole story, Tracy Twyman and George Nader https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXXjs...
Tracy Twyman was getting too close to the real secrets: sex alchemy and portals to other universes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9h_Q0...
reply | flag message 3: by Victor (new)Nov 10, 2021 04:53PM Victor Cypert | 1 commentsThe unfortunate truth is that people often mistake belief systems for sources of truth; belief systems provide meaning in life but do not answer questions in absolute terms. When people start equating meaning with truth and then that truth collapses, it causes their entire perspective to collapse.
There should come a point in an occultist’s life when they look at what they’re doing and realize that they’ll never achieve “secret knowledge” from it as much as they’ll achieve a sense of purpose. This is true of any believer, though for the occultist it is far more imperative that they realize this fundamental distinction as occult practices promise substantial change on earth and not merely redemption in the afterlife.
If someone spends their life looking for Templar secrets, cryptids, UFOs, ghosts, etc., and builds their life’s work on these things, then discovers that there’s nothing to it all, that’s going to be a major disappointment.
Construct meaning but do not conflate it with truth.
reply | flag message 4: by Beth (new)Nov 11, 2021 10:28AM Beth (pix1) | 361 commentsEach have our own truths, just because you don't believe in something (ghosts ufos etc) doesn't mean someone else hasn't had their own proof and to dismiss this is insulting and demeans you.
reply | flag message 5: by Daniel (new)Sep 09, 2023 07:44PM Daniel GibsonJames , She's not dead . If you you doubt just search findagrave - no trace . She's probably underground. She hung around with some shady characters. She was a ancestral member of the I.R.D.C. , that means , not only was she nobility --related to the queen .But that she ritualistically drank blood , as they are all required to do .I know .I am descended from those ding dings , ( shamefully) .
She's somewhere . She was a higher Level dragon sorceress.
This is her order , she started it . As a branch of the International Royal Dragon Court ....The TRUE vampyre bloodline , descended from Vlad Tepish. 😐
https://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/me...
reply | flag message 6: by Daniel (new)Sep 09, 2023 07:46PM Daniel GibsonTracy's order was an annex of this family ...
https://books.google.com/books?id=06F...
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Yes, Clock Shavings is a good book about summoning. It is a very deep and fascinating rabbit hole.
Clock shavings is on my desktop and gonna eventually get to it. After this I'll probably fast track it being sooner.