i havn't obtained a copy yet..but looks like some interest for youprzm28 - May 25, 2008 - 04:53 AM Post subject:
also think Thomas started dragon rouge i think..duno to much about dragon rouge.
http://www.dragonrouge.net/english/general.htmuranus - May 26, 2008 - 02:21 AM Post subject:
Also check out Typhonian Teratomas by Mishlen Linden and Shadow Tarot by Linda Falorio. Typhonian Teratomas is available through the Bate Cabal website at: http://w3.iac.net/~moonweb/index.html and Linda has a great website at http://www.anandazone.nu. You'll have to hunt down Shadow Tarot through Amazon. I have the original edition but there is a greatly expanded edition available in softcover.Etu_Malku - May 26, 2008 - 09:28 PM Post subject:
Thank you everyoneBlueKephra - May 26, 2008 - 11:40 PM Post subject:
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Shame, i was just reading about ger in Howlings.uranus - May 27, 2008 - 02:28 AM Post subject: http://www.anandazone.nu drop the period after nuJohnny - May 28, 2008 - 04:54 PM Post subject:
Dear Etu_Malku,
Thomas Karlsson 'Qabalah, Qliphoth and Goetic Magic' is an fascinating 'grimoire' of the Qliphoth initiation and the Goetic praxis; my favorite book on the topic. I first read it when it was release in the Swedish language through 'Ouroboros' a few years ago - I have done a lot of empirical studies with the invocation of the Qliphas and the sigil for the Tunnels (the Tunnels of Set) and have had very good and Gnostic experiences of the Sitra Ahra through the book. The sigil for the tunnels are different from the ones found in Liber 231 in the Equinox and Kenneth Grant 'Nightside of Eden' (1977), they are beautiful in a mysteries and 'sinister' way. The book also contains an interesting and informative chapter on the Goetia and its relation to the Draconian initiation. I can highly recommend the book for anyone that have an interest in Qliphotic studies!
Fraternally in the Meontology,
J. JakobssonEtu_Malku - Jun 02, 2008 - 03:33 PM Post subject:
Thank you Johnny. I just got the book and look forward to reading it.magispiegel - Jun 03, 2008 - 08:48 AM Post subject:
Hello,
I just finished reading the book yesterday. I enjoyed it very much.
The general flavour that Karlsson has aroused, is a penetration of the qabalah from a traditional judeo-christian perspective, mixed with an interesting injection of the use of the Goetia and Kenneth Grants, Tunnels of Set. His insights are unique and he synthesises the principles of the Zoharic/Mathers/Golden Dawn style qabalah with other traditions i.e. The Nordic and the use of some Grantian metaphysics i.e. Universe B.
I think it is a wonderful grimoire and provides a clear and comprehensive insight into the magickal engine which drives the Dragon Rouge.
Basically, we need more books like this on the shelf.
My very best wishes
Charlesrzk - Jul 04, 2008 - 01:33 PM Post subject:
I don't think that Karlsson talks about the phrase "the tunnels of set", and the concept of universe b in Dragon Rouge is not the same as the Grant concept with the same name, or the Bertiaux concept.
Just a minor clarification!Etu_Malku - Jul 13, 2008 - 05:08 PM Post subject:
Unfortunately this book contains no index at the end which makes topic research difficult.