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Since all men from their birth employ sense prior to intellect, and are necessarily first conversant with sensible things: Some, proceeding no farther, pass through life considering these as first and last; and apprehending what is painful to be evil, what is pleasant to be good, they deem it sufficient to shun the one and pursue the other. Some pretending to greater reason than the rest, esteem this wisdom; like earth-bound birds, though they have wings are unable to fly. The secret souls of others would recall them from pleasure to worthier pursuits; but they cannot soar: they choose the lower way and strive in vain. Thirdly, there are those divine men whose eyes pierce through clouds and darkness to supernal vision, where they abide as in their own lawful country

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Pan's Road by Mogg Morgan

Mr Morgan, founder of Mandrake Press, thelemic magician and tantrist, has written an evocative and haunting short novel based on events in Koptos at the time of the advance of the Roman Empire.

The novel opens postmodern with a quote from Brion Gysin and a depiction of an archeological dig in Koptos. Subsequent to unearthing what appears to be an ancient magician’s box found at the dig, an archeologist named Kay begins to suffer from a mysterious illness and hallucinations. Vivid visions of and conversations with an Egyptian woman named Zentobia (students of the era may recognize the name) propel Kay and the reader back to the time of Christian Gnostics and the Diocletian’s advance. As Zentobia and her friend and step-son flee to escape the Roman armies, we share their encounters, spiritual lives, fears, and the dangers,beauty and mystery of the desert.

The conclusion of the book is a thelemic magickal experience in itself. This story is told primarily from a woman’s point of view, which adds to its uniqueness in thelemic literature. There is a glossary included and maps.

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