Friday, September 22, 2017

"But what is memory if not the language of feeling, a dictionary of faces and days and smells which repeat themselves like the verbs and adjectives in a speech, sneaking in behind the thing itself, into the pure present, making us sad or teaching us vicariously… "                                                                 — Julio Cortázar   

Sunday, September 10, 2017

Amrita #10

01 Current 93 - In An English Garden
02 Adrian Lane - Abandoned Equations  
03 Relic Radiation - To The Pure All Things Are Pure  
04 Luigi Rubino - Fragments   
05 Endless Melancholy - Stillness Mixed With Stillness
06 Moral - Dance Of The Dolls  
07 Current 93 - It Is Time, Only Time
08 Labradford - Listening in Depth   
09 Tor Lundvall - Yule Song
10 Current 93 - Epilogue 

Amrit (Sanskrit, IAST: amṛta) or Amata (Pali) is a word that literally means "immortality" and is often referred to in texts as nectar. Amṛta is etymologically related to the Greek ambrosia and carries the same meaning.



Friday, September 8, 2017




"We may idealize freedom but when it comes to our habits we are completely enslaved"  - Sogyal Rinpoche

Sunday, September 3, 2017

Remember!

No-one represents Thelema!

The O.T.O. does not represent Thelema!

 All self-appointed experts do not represent Thelema!

The Thelema Facebook groups do not represent Thelema!

People who write books about Crowley do not represent Thelema!

Think for yourself!

Believe no-one! 

Trust yourself!

Enflame yourself!

Every man and every woman is a star.

Friday, September 1, 2017

Avalokitheswara


Stephan Sinding - Adoration


Tim Wallace-Murphy Lectures on Hidden Wisdom


On Monday, May 10th, 2010, Tim Wallace-Murphy lectured at the Chancellor Robert R. Livingston Masonic Library of the Grand Lodge of New York. The lecture was based on his book Hidden Wisdom: Secrets of the Western Esoteric Tradition.

“To train the mind to move with the maximum speed and energy, with the utmost possible accuracy in the chosen direction, and with the minimum of disturbance or friction. That is Magick. To stop the mind altogether. That is Yoga. ”

- Aleister Crowley