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4 Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 1 The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel =============================================== 1. BAAL- a king ruling in the east, who imparts invisiblity and wisdom. He appears with a human head, or that with a toad or a cat, but sometimes with all at once. He speaks with a hoarse voice. 2. AGARES- a duke ruling in the east, who appears in the form of a comely old man, ambling upon a crocodile and carrying a goshawk on his wrist. He makes those who run stand still, brings back runaways ,teaches all languages, destroys spiritual and temporal dignit- ies and causes Earthquakes. 3. VASSAGO- a mighty prince, of the nature of Agares, who declares things past,present and future, and discovers that which has been lost or hidden. He is good by nature. 4. GAMYGYN- a great Marquis, appearing in the form of a small horse, but afterwards in human shape. He speaks hoarsely, teaching the liberal sciences, and giving news of souls who have died in sin. 5. MARBAS- a president, who appears as a mighty lion, then in human shape. He answers truly concerning all things hidden or secret, causes and cures diseases, imparts skill in mechanics, and changes men into various shapes. 6. VALEFOR- a powerful duke, appearing as a many headed lion. He leads those whom he is familiar into theft. 7. AMON- a strong and powerful Marquis, who appears like a wolf with a serpents head, and vomiting flame. When so ordered he assumes human shape, but with the teeth of a dog. He diserns past and future, procues love, and reconciles friends and foes. 8. BARBATOS- a great count and duke, who appears when the sun is in Sagittarius with 4 noble kings and 3 companies of troops, he gives instruction in all sciences, reveals treasure concealed by enchantment, knows of the past and future. He also under- stands the songs of birds and the language of all animals. 9. PAIMON- a great king, very obedient to Lucifer. He appears like a crowned man seated on a dromedary, preceded by all manner of musicians. He speaks with a roaring voice, teaches all arts sciences, and secrets, gives and confirms dignities, makes men subject to the will of the Magician, provides good familiars. (The Operator may fail to understand this spirit, in which case he must strecth forth the character belonging to him, and command him to speak clearly). 10. BUER- a great President, appears when the sun is in Sagittarius, he teaches philosophy, logic, virtues of herbs. He heals all diseases and gives good familiars. 11. GUSION- a mighty duke who appears like a cynocephalus, and discerns the past, present and future, answers all questions, reconciles enemies, and gives honour and dignities. 12. SYTRY- a great Prince, who appears with a leopards head, but assumes a human form at the Magician's command. He procures love between the 2 sexes, and causes women to show themselves naked. 13. BELETH- a terrible and mighty king, riding on a pale horse, preceded by all manner of musicians. He is very furious when first summoned, and must be commanded into a triangle or circle with the hazel wand of the Magician pointed to the south-east. He must be received curteously and with homage, but a silver ring must be worn on the middle finger of the left hand, which must be held against the face. He procures love between man and woman. 14. LEARJIE- a powerful marquis, coming in the likeness of an archer, clad in green, and bearing a bow and quiver. He occasions battles and causes arrow wounds to putrefy. 15. ELIGOR- a great duke, appearing as a goodly knight, carrying a lance, pennon and sceptre. He discovers hidden things, causes war, marshals armies, kindles love and lust. 16. SEPAR- a great duke, who appears in red apparel and armed like a soldier. He inflames women with love for men and can transform then into other shapes till they have been enjoyed by their lovers. 17. BOTIS- a great President and earl, who appears like a horrid viper, but when commanded assumes a human shape, with large teeth and horns. He bears a sharp sword in his hand, discerns past, present and future and reconciles friends and foes. 18. BATHIN- a mighty duke who appears like a strong man with a serpents tail, riding on a pale horse. He knows the virtue of herbs and precious stones, and can transport men swiftly from one country to another. 19. SALEOS- a great duke who appears like a brave soldier, riding on a crocodile crowned. He promotes love between the sexes. 20. PURSON- a great king, who appears like a lion headed man carrying a viper in his hand, and riding on a bear, preceded by many trumpeters. He conceals and dicovers treasures, discerns past, present and future, give true answers concerning things human, provides good familiars. 21. MORAX- a great earl and president, who appears like a human headed bull, and gives skill in astronomy and liberal sciences, with good familiars. He knows the virtues of all herbs and stones. 22. IPOS- a mighty earl and prince, appearing as an angel with a lions head, the webbed feet of a goose and a hares tail. He knows the past and future, and imparts wit and courage. 23. AINI- a strong duke, who appears with the body of a handsome man and 3 heads, the first like a serpent, the second like a man with 2 stars on the forehead, and the third like a cat. He rides on a viper, and carries a blazing firebrand with which he spreads destruction. He imparts much cunning, and gives true answers concerning private matters. 24. NABERIUS- a vailiant marquis, who appears in the form of a crowing cock and flutters about the circle. He speaks hoarsely and gives skill in arts and sciences, especially rhetoric and restores lost dignities and honours. 25. GLASYALABOLAS- a mighty president, who comes in the form of a dog, but winged like a griffin. He teaches all arts and sciences instantaneously, incites to bloodshed, is the leader of all homicides, discerns past and future, and makes men invisible. 26. BUNE- a strong duke who appears as a 3 headed dragon, the heads being respectively those of a dog, griffin and man. He has a pleasent voice, changes places of the dead, causes demons to crowd around sephulcres, gives riches, makes men wise, answers questions true. 27. RONOBE- a great marquis and earl, appears in a monstorous form, he teaches rhetoric and the arts, gives a good understanding, the knowledge of tongues, and favour of friends and foes. 28. BERITH- a terribel duke, appearing in the form of a soldier in red apparel, with a golden crown, and bestriding a red horse. The ring used for Berith is required for his invocation. He gives true answers of things past, present and future, turns all metals into gold, gives and confirms dignities. He speaks in a clear and persuasive voice, but is a great liar, and his advice MUST NOT be trusted. 29. ASTAROTH- Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. 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Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 2 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Taken from a 1960 reprint of "AN ENCYCLOPAEDIA OF OCCULTISM", by Lewis Spence; University Press, Hyde Park, New York. Originally Published in 1920, it is considered to be one of the most complete texts on the subject. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ALCHEMY: The science by aid of which the chemical philosophers of medieval times attempted to transmute the baser metals into gold or silver. There is considerable divergence of opinion as to the etymology of the word, but it would seem to be derived from the Arabic al=the, and kimya=chemistry, which in turn derives from the late Greek chemica=chemistry, from chumeia=a mingling, or cheein, `to pour out` or `mix', Aryan root ghu, to pour, whence the word `gush'. Mr. A. Wallis Budge in his "Egyptian Magic", however, states that it is possible that it may be derived from the Egyptian word khemeia, that is to say 'the preparation of the black ore', or `powder', which was regarded as the active principle in the transmutation of metals. To this name the Arabs affixed the article `al', thus giving al-khemeia, or alchemy. HISTORY OF ALCHEMY: From an early period the Egyptians possessed the reputation of being skillful workers in metals and, according to Greek writers, they were conversant with their transmutation, employing quicksilver in the process of separating gold and silver from the native matrix. The resulting oxide was supposed to possess marvelous powers, and it was thought that there resided within in the individualities of the various metals, that in it their various substances were incorporated. This black powder was mystically identified with the underworld form of the god Osiris, and consequently was credited with magical properties. Thus there grew up in Egypt the belief that magical powers existed in fluxes and alloys. Probably such a belief existed throughout Europe in connection with the bronze-working castes of its several races. Its was probably in the Byzantium of the fourth century, however, that alchemical science received embryonic form. There is little doubt that Egyptian tradition, filtering through Alexandrian Hellenic sources was the foundation upon which the infant science was built, and this is borne out by the circumstance that the art was attributed to Hermes Trismegistus and supposed to be contained in its entirety in his works. The Arabs, after their conquest of Egypt in the seventh century, carried on the researches of the Alexandrian school, and through their instrumentality the art was brought to Morocco and thus in the eighth century to Spain, where it flourished exceedingly. Indeed, Spain from the ninth to the eleventh century became the repository of alchemic science, and the colleges of Seville, Cordova and Granada were the centers from which this science radiated throughout Europe. The first practical alchemist may be said to have been the Arbian Geber, who flourished 720-750. From his "Summa Perfectionis", we may be justified in assuming that alchemical science was already matured in his day, and that he drew his inspirations from a still older unbroken line of adepts. He was followed by Avicenna, Mesna and Rhasis, and in France by Alain of Lisle, Arnold de Villanova and Jean de Meung the troubadour; in England by Roger Bacon and in Spain itself by Raymond Lully. Later, in French alchemy the most illustrious names are those of Flamel (b. ca. 1330), and Bernard Trevisan (b. ca. 1460) after which the center of of interest changes to Germany and in some measure to England, in which countries Paracelsus, Khunrath (ca. 1550), Maier (ca. 1568), Norton, Dalton, Charnock, and Fludd kept the alchemical flame burning brightly. It {s surprising how little alteration we find throughout the period between the seventh and the seventeenth centuries, the heyday of alchemy, in the theory and practice of the art. The same sentiments and processes are found expressed in the later alchemical authorities as in the earliest, and a wonderful unanimity as regards the basic canons of the great art is evinced by the hermetic students of the time. On the introduction of chemistry as a practical art, alchemical science fell into desuetude and disrepute, owing chiefly to the number of charlatans practicing it, and by the beginning of the eighteenth century, as a school, it may be said to have become defunct. Here and there, however, a solitary student of the art lingered, and in the department of this article "Modern Alchemy" will demonstrate that the science has to a grate extent revived during modern times, although it has never been quite extinct. THE QUESTS OF ALCHEMY: The grand objects of alchemy were (1) the discovery of a process by which the baser metals might be transmuted into gold or silver; (2) the discovery of an elixir by which life might be prolonged indefinitely; and there may be added (3), the manufacture of and artificial process of human life. (for the latter see Homunculus) THE THEORY AND PHILOSOPHY OF ALCHEMY: The first objects were to be achieved as follows: The transmutation of metals was to be accomplished by a powder, stone or exilir often called the Philosopher`s Stone, the application of which would effect the transmutation of the baser metals into gold or silver, depending upon the length of time of its application. Basing their conclusions on a profound examination of natural processes and research into the secrets of nature, the alchemists arrived at the axiom that nature was divided philosophically into four principal regions, the dry, the moist, the warm, the cold, whence all that exists must be derived. Nature is also divisible into the male and the female. She is the divine breath, the central fire, invisible yet ever active, and is typified by sulphur, which is the mercury of the sages, which slowly fructifies under the genial warmth of nature. The alchemist must be ingenuous, of a truthful disposition, and gifted with patience and prudence, folnOnm9 2uure in every alchemical performance. He must recollect that like draws to like, and must know how to obtain the seed of metals, which is produced by the four elements through the will of the Supreme Being and the Imagination of Nature. We are told the the original matter of metals is double in its essence, being a dry heat combined with a warm moisture, and that air is water coagulated by fir, capable of producing a universal dissolvent. These terms the neophyte must be cautious of interpreting in their literal sense. Great confusion exists in alchemical nomenclature, and the gibberish employed by the scores of charlatans who in later times pretended to a knowledge of alchemical matters did not tend to make things any more clear. The beginner must also acquire a thorough knowledge of the manner in which metals grow in the bowels of the earth. These are engendered by sulphur, which is male, and mercury, which is female, and the crux of alchemy is to obtain their seed - a process which the alchemist philosophers have not described with any degree of clarity. The physical theory of transmutation is based on the composite character of metals, and on the existence of a substance which, applied to matter, exalts and perfects it. This, Eugenius Philalethes and others call 'The Light'. The elements of all metals is similar, differing only in purity and proportion. The entire trend of the metallic kingdom is towards the natural manufacture of gold, and the production of the baser metals is only accidental as the result of an unfavorable environment. The Philosopher's Stone is the combination of the male and female seeds which beget gold. The composition of these is so veiled by symbolism as to make their identification a matter of impossibility. Waite, summarizing the alchemical process once the secret of the stone is unveiled, says: "Given the matter of the stone and also the necessary vessel, the process which must be then undertaken to accomplish the `magnum opus' are described with moderate perpicuity. There is the calcination or purgation of the stone, in which kind is worked with kind for the space of a philosophical year. There is dissolution which prepares the way for congelation, and which is performed during the black state of the mysterious matter. It is accomplished by water which does not wet the hand. There is the separation of the subtle and the gross, which is to be performed by means of heat. In the conjunction which follows, the elements are duly and scrupulously combined. Putrefaction afterwards takes place. `Without which pole no seed may multiply.' "Then, in the subsequent congelation the white colour appears, which is one of the signs of success. It becomes more pronounced in cibation. In sublimation the body is spiritualised, the spirit made corporeal, and again a more glittering whiteness is apparent. Fermentation afterwards fixes together the alchemical earth and water, and causes the mystic medicines to flow like wax. The matter is then augmented with the alchemical spirit of life, and the exaltation of the philosophic earth is accomplished by the natural rectification of its elements. When these processes have been successfully completed, the mystic stone will have passed through the chief stages characterized by different colours, black, white and red, after which it is capable of infinite multication, and when projected on mercury, it will absolutely transmute it, the resulting gold bearing every test. The base metals made use of must be purified to insure the success of the operation. The process for the manufacture of silver is essentially similar, but the resources of the matter are not carried to so high a degree. "According to the "Commentary on the Ancient War of the Knights" the transmutations performed by the perfect stone are so absolute that no trace remains of the original metal. It cannot, however, destroy gold, nor exalt it into a more perfect metallic substance; it, therefore, transmutes it into a medicine a thousand times superior to any virtues which can be extracted from its vulgar state. This medicine becomes a most potent agent in the exaltation of base metals." There are not wanting authorities who deny that the transmutations of metals was the grand object of alchemy, and who infer from the alchemistical writings that the end of the art was the spiritual regeneration of man. Mrs. Atwood, author of "A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mystery", and an American writer named Hitchcock are purhaps the chief protagonists of the belief the by spiritual processes akin to those of the chemical process of alchemy, the soul of man may be purified and exalted. But both commit the radical error of stating the the alchemical writers did not aver that the transmutation of base metal into gold was their grand end. None of the passages they quote, is inconsistent with the physical object of alchemy, and in a work, "The Marrow of Alchemy", stated to be by Eugenius Philaletes, it is laid down that the real quest is for gold. It is constantly impressed upon the reader, however, in the perusal of esteemed alchemical works, that only those who are instructed by God can achieve the grand secret. Others, again, state that a tyro may possibly stumble upon it, but that unless he is guided by an adept he has small chance of achieving the grand arcanum. It will be obvious to the tyro, however, that nothing can ever be achieved by trusting to the allegories of the adepts or the many charlatans who crowded the ranks of the art. Gold may be made, or it may not, but the truth or fallacy of the alchemical method lies with modern chemistry. The transcendental view of alchemy, however, is rapidly gaining ground, and probably originated in the comprehensive nature of Hermetic theory and the consciousness in the alchemical mind that what might with success be applied to nature could also be applied to man with similar results. Says Mr. Waite, "The gold of the philosopher is not a metal, on the other hand, man is a being who possesses within himself the seeds of a perfection which he has never realized, and that he therefore corresponds to those metals which the Hermetic theory supposes to be capable of developing the latent possibilities in the subject man." At the same time, it must be admitted that the cryptic character of alchemical language was probably occasioned by a fear on the part of the alchemical mystic that he might lay himself open through his magical opinions to the rigors of the law. RECORDS OF ACTUAL TRANSMUTATIONS: Several records of alleged transmutations of base metal into gold are in existence. These were achieved by Nicholas Flamel, Van Helmont, Martini, Richthausen, and Sethon. For a detailed account of the methods employed the reader is referred to several articles on these hermetists. In nearly every case the transmuting element was a mysterious powder or the "Philosopher's Stone". MODERN ALCHEMY That alchemy has been studied in modern times there can be no doubt. M. figuier in his "L'Alchimie et les Alchimistes", dealing with the subject of modern alchemy, as expressed by the initiates of the first half of the nineteenth century, states that many French alchemists of his time regarded the discoveries of modern science as merely so many evidences of the truth of the doctrines they embraced. Throughout Europe, he says, the positive alchemical doctrine had many adherents at the end of the eighteenth century and the beginning of the nineteenth. Thus a "vast association of alchemists", founded in Westphalia in 1790, continued to flourish in the year 1819, under the name of the "Hermetic Society". If 0837, an alchemist of Thuringia presented to the Societe Industrielle of Weimar a tincture which he averred would effect metallic transmutation. About the same time several French journals announced a public course of lectures on hermetic philosophy by a professor of the University of Munich. He further states that many Honoverian and Bavarian families pursued in common the search for the grand arcanum. Paris, however, was regarded as the alchemical Mecca. There dwelt many theoretical alchemists and "empirical adepts". The first pursued and arcanum through the medium of books, the other engaged in practical efforts to effect transmutation. M. Figuier states that in the forties of the last century he frequented the laboratory of a certain Monsieur L., which was the rendezvous of the alchemists in Paris. When Monsieur L`s pupils left the laboratory for the day, the modern adepts dropped in one by one, and Figuier relates how deeply impressed he was by the appearance and costumes of these strange men. In the daytime, he frequently encountered them in the public libraries, buried in gigantic folios, and in the evening they might be seen pacing the solitary bridges with eyes fixed in vague contemplation upon the first pale stars of night. A long cloak usually covered the meager limbs, and their untrimmed beards and matted locks lent them a wild appearance. They walked with a solemn and measured gait, and used the figures of speech employed by the medieval illumines. Their expression was generally a mixture of the most ardent hope and fixed despair. Among the adepts who sought the laboratory of Monsieur L., Figuier remarked especially a young man, in whose habits and language he could nothing in common with those of his strange companions. He confounded the wisdom of the alchemical adept with the tenets of the modern scientist in the most singular fashion, and meeting him one day at the gate of the Observatory, M. Figuier renewed the subject of their last discussion, deploring that " a man of his gifts could pursue the semblance of a chimera." Without replying, the young adept led him into the Observatory garden, and proceeded to reveal to him the mysteries of modern alchemical science. The young man proceeded to fix a limit to the researches of the modern alchemists. Gold, he said, according to the ancient authors, as three distinct properties: (1) that of resolving the baser metals into itself, and interchanging and metamorphosing all metals into one another; (2) the curing of afflictions and the prolongation of life; (3), as a 'spiritus mundi' to bring mankind into rapport with the supermundane spheres. Modern alchemists, he continued, reject the greater part of these ideas, especially those connected with spiritual contact. The object of modern alchemy might be reduced to the search for a substance having the power to transform and transmute all other substances into one another - in short, to discover that medium so well known to the alchemists of old and lost to us. This was a perfectly feasible proposition. In the four principal substances of oxygen, hydrogen, carbon, and azote, we have the tetractus of Pythagoras and the tetragram of the Chaldeans and Egyptians. All the sixty elements are referable to these original four. The ancient alchemical theory established the fact that all the metals are the same in their composition, that all are formed from sulphur and mercury, and that the difference between them is according to the proportion of these substances in their composition. Further, all the products of minerals present in their composition complete identity with those substances most opposed to them. Thus fulminating acid contains precisely the same quantity of carbon, oxygen, and azote as cyanic acid, and "cyanhydric" acid does not differ from formate ammoniac. This new property of matter is known as "isomerism". M. Figuier's friend then proceeds to quote support of his thesis and operations and experiments of M. Dumas, a celebrated French savant, as is well known to thous of Prout, and other English chemists of standing. Passing to consider the possibility of isomerism in elementary as well as in compound substances, the points out to M. Figuier that id the theory of isomerism can apply to such bodies, the transmutation of metals ceases to be a wild, unpractical dream, and becomes a scientific possibility, the transformation being brought about by a molecular rearrangement. Isomerism can be established in the case of compound substances by chemical analysis. showing the identity of their constituent parts. In the case of metals it can be proved by the comparison of the properties of isometric bodies with the properties of metals, in order to discover whether they have any common characteristics. Such experiments, he continued, had been conducted by M. Dumas, with the result the isometric substances were to be found to have equal equivalents, or equivalents which were exact multiples of one another. This characteristic is also a feature of metals. Gold and osmium have identical equivalents, as have platinum and iridium. The equivalent of cobalt is almost the same as that of nickel, and the semi-equivalent of tin is equal to the equivalent of the two preceding metals. M. Dumas. speaking before the British Association, had shown that when three simple bodies displayed great analogies in their properties, such as chlorine, bromide, and iodine, barium, strontium, and calcium, the chemical equivalent of the intermediate body is represented by the arithmetical mean between the equivalents of the other two. Such a statement well showed the isomerism of elementary substances, and proved that metals, however dissimilar in outward appearance, were composed of the same matter differently arranged and proportioned. This theory successfully demolishes the difficulties in the way of transmutation. Again, Dr. Prout says that the chemical equivalents of nearly all elemental substances are the multiples of one among them. Thus, if the equivalent of hydrogen be taken for the unit, the equivalent of every other substance will be an exact multiple of it - carbon will be represented by six, axote by fourteen, oxygen by sixteen, zink by thirty-two. But, pointed out M. Figuier's friend, if the molecular masses in compound substances have so simple a connection, does it not go to prove the all natural bodies are formed of one principle, differently arranged and condensed to produce all known compounds? If transmutation is thus theoretically possible, it only remains to show by practical experiment that it is strictly in accordance with chemical laws, and by no means inclines to the supernatural. At this juncture the young alchemist proceeded to liken the action of the Philosopher`s Stone on metals to that of a ferment on organic matter. When metals are melted and brought to red heat, a molecular change may be produced analogous to fermentation. Just as sugar, under the influence of a ferment, may be changed into lactic acid without altering its constituents, so metals can alter their character under the influence of the Philosopher`s Stone. The explanation of the latter case is no more difficult than that of the former. The ferment does not take any part in the chemical changes it brings about, and no satisfactory explanation of its effects can b finity or in the forces of electricity, light, or heat. As with the ferment, the required quantity of the Philosopher`s Stone is infinitesimal. Medicine, philosophy, every modern science was at one time a source of such errors and extravagances as are associated with medieval alchemy, but they are not therefore neglected and despised. Wherefore, then, should we be blind tot he scientific nature of transmutation? One of the foundations of alchemical theories was that minerals grew and developed in the earth, like organic things. It was always the aim of nature to produce gold, the most precious metal, but when circumstances were not favorable the baser metals resulted. The desire of the old alchemists was to surprise nature`s secrets, and thus attain the ability to do in a short period what nature takes years to accomplish. Nevertheless, the medieval alchemists appreciated the value of time in their experiments as modern alchemists never do. M. Figuier`s friend urged him not to condemn these exponents of the hermetic philosophy for their metaphysical tendencies, for, he said, there are facts in our sciences that can only be explained in that light. If, for instance, copper be placed in air or water, there will be no result, but if a touch of some acid be added, it will oxidize. The explanation is that "the acid provokes oxidation of the metal because it has an affinity for the oxide which tends to form." - a material fact most metaphysical in its production, and only explicable thereby. He concluded his argument with an appeal for tolerance towards the medieval alchemists, whose work is underrated because it is not properly understood. LITERATURE: Atwood, A Suggestive Inquiry into the Hermetic Mastery, 1850 Hitchcock, Remarks on Alchemy and the Alchemists, Boston, 1857 Waite, Lives of the Alchemystical Philosophers, London, 1888 " The Occult Sciences, London, 1891 Bacon, Mirror of Alchemy, 1597 S. le Doux, Dictionnaire Hermetique, 1695 Langlet de fresnoy, Histoire de la Philosophie Hermetique, 1792 " " Theatrum Chemicum, 1662 Valentine, Triumphal Chariot of Antimony, 1656 Redgrove, Alchemy Ancient and Modern Figuier, L'Alchimie et les Alchimistes, Paris, 1857 Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 3 'SATANIC BIBLE' AUTHOR DENIES RESPONSIBILITY -------------------------------------------------- SAN FRANCISCO - Some people call him Satan. Others say he's merely the Devil's advocate. Anton LaVey says he doesn't care what they think, although with a shaved head, a small pointed beard and an all-black costume broken only by a red necktie, he takes pains to look like the common image of a devil. "If the shoe fits," says the author of "The Satanic Bible," "I'll wear it. But I don't claim it. I'd rather be known as a devil's advocate with a small 'd,' a champion of individual freedom." Many opponents of Satanism claim LaVey's books, "The Satanic Bible" and "The Satanic Rituals," inspire many of the crimes linked to Satanic symbols and rituals. LaVey doesn't argue with them. "Anything can be misused," he says. "When I was a kid, every time there was a murder, the murderer would say something like, 'God made me do it.' A lot of psychotics are doign whatever they're doing and saying they're Satanists as a way of getting themselves off the hook. There are crazies and there will always be crazies. Whatever is around that they can lay blame on, they'll do it." Many of Satanism's opponents point to passages in LaVey's books that they contend specifically encourage crimes ranging from murder to grave- robbing. One instruction in "The Satanic Rituals" calls for waving a human arm or leg bone through the air, but offers no hint of where to get it. "I figured people the bone someplace other than by killing a person," LaVey said. "But if they're going to kill, I hope they at least get a deserving victim." LaVey says he has no personal knowledge of any murders attributed to Satanic practices, although he recalls meeting Richard Ramirez, accused Night Stalker killer in the Los Angeles area. "When I met Richard Ramirez, he was one of the nicest, most polite young men you'd ever want to meet," said LaVey, 56. "When I met him in 1983, he was a model of deportment. I suppose that shows even murderers may not be all bad. Maybe he did his murders for reasons other than Satanism. Maybe he was disturbed or had an axe to grind." His Satanic Bible specifically prohibits animal and child sacrifice, but approves of "symbolic" adult human sacrifice. Readers are told to choose their own victims and to graphically visualize "appropriate" revenge in a voodoo-like procedure. "It's just a short step from that to action," says Rabbi Jack Bemporad of Tenafly, N.J., a cult expert. Says LaVey, "Of course murderers can use my books. But they can use the Holy Bible, too. That's the most incendiary book ever written. There's raping and patricide and matricide and killing your own kids in there." Responds Bemporad, "Comparing his book to the Hebrew Bible is like trying to compare Shakespeare to a comic book. There's violence in Shakespeare and the Bible, sure, but there's a great moral sense, too. The Bible has the ethics of the western world in it, but it couldn't legislate away the reality of its time." Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 4 The Construction of 'The Book of Shadows' :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: In this, you must write all of your Magickal recipes, spells and rituals before you use them. Buy a thick book of good qualty drawing paper, about the size of a large exercise book. Then, when the moon is waxing, cover the back and binding of this book with a material of your own choice. Many practioners prefer velvet or moire silk. Others prefer a leather or a skin. The choice of color is to be black, white, red or green. You should then exorcise the book with water and fire. Then with your Pen and Ink of the ArT, draw in the pentacle and its runes, found in 'SYMBOLS.PI1' Degas file in the DARKCITY files section on the front side of the 1st page and on the reverse of the last. As you draw each rune chant the following words: Book of words, book of deeds, blessed be thou book of art! Finally write your Witch name in the center of the pentacle, charging each letter in the usual way, and seal it with the words: So mote it be! This book along with the Athame and Wand, will be your most treasured Magickal possession and should be shown only to other Witches and Coven members. .............................. Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 5 ASCII MUSICAL NOTATION developed by Leigh Ann Hussey with help from Shadowthought and Josh Gordon Each line of the music consists of 4 lines of music. The time signature(s), the lines between bars, and each note take up one column, with modifiers such as sharps, flats, and dots extending a note up to three columns. The time signature is written at the beginning in the obvious way. Three vertical bars (lines 2 to 4) mark the divisions between measures. Lines 1 to 3 indicate note durations, as follows: 1/16 1/8 1/4 1/2 dotted-1/2 1/8 1/4 note note note note note rest rest = _ | | | | | ' % | | | o o. Line 4 indicates the pitch. The numbers 1 to 8 mark the octave including middle C (A through F); 1' to 8', one octave above middle C; 1" to 8", two octaves above middle C; '1 to '8, the octave below middle C. A number followed by a # is a sharp; a number followed by a lower-case b is a flat. Underscores connecting a note to the next note indicate a slur. Consider the following examples: HOOF AND HORN | | | || 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || - | | o | | | o | | | | | | | | o || 4 1 7b 1 | 1 7b 1 | 1 3b 2 7b | 7b 2 1 || Hoof and horn, hoof and horn, All that dies shall be re-born. Corn and grain, corn and grain, All that falls shall rise a- gain. PATIENCE/WAITING MEDICINE CHANT ____ | ____ | || 4 | | | | | | | | | | || - | | | o | | | | o | || 4 3' 5' | 5' 2' 2' 1' | 6__6 || Hey Yah Hey Hey Yah CALYPSO CHANGING CHANT (1) and (2) mark beginnings for round (1) _ _ | _ _ | _ _ | 5 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | - | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | 4 3' 2' 1' 7 6__1' | 7 1' 2' 5 3'_1' | 3' 2' 1' 7 6__1'| We come from the fire, Living in the fire, Go back to the fire, (2) _ _ | | | _ _ | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o | o. o | o | | | | | | | | | | | 7 1' 2' 7 1' | 3' 4'| 5' 4' 3' 1'| 3' 3' 3' 3' 4'_4'| turn the world around! We come from the fire, Go back to the fire, _ _ || | | | | | || | | | | o || 2' 2' 7 7 1' || turn the world around. ADDITIONAL We come from the mountain, living in the mountain, VERSES: Go back to the mountain, turn the world around! We come from the mountain; Go back to the mountain, turn the world around! (Also: spirit, ocean, prairie, forest, river, water, etc.) I'm the hundreth monkey, we're a hundred monkeys, Be the hundreth monkey, turn the world around! Be the hundreth monkey, Be the hundreth monkey, turn the world around! AUM SHIVAYA VASHI ___ ___ | | ___ ___ | || 4 | | | | | | | | | % % | | | | | | | | | | % % || - | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | || 4 1 5 4 3 2 4 | 5 1 | '7 4 3 2 1 3 | 4 '7 || Aum Shiva--ya- Va-shi, Aum Shiva--ya- Va-shi, ... From Crowley: "Note that 'shi' means rest, the absolute or male aspect of the Deity; 'va' is energy, the manifested or female side of Deity. This mantra represents the whole course of the Universe, from Zero through the finite back to Zero." GOD/GODDESS CHANTS ____ | _____ | | _____ _____ | | | _ | || 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ' | | | | || - | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | o || 4 1 1 1 | 1 1 1 |'7 '7 | 1 1 1 1 | 1 1 | 1 1 | '7 '7 | 1 || I-sis,A- star-te, Di- a- na, He- ca-te, De- me-ter,Ka- li, In-na- na. O-din,Cer-nun- nos, Merd-dyn,Man-na-nan,He- li-os, Shi-va, Horned One. Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 6 Construction of the Witches Cup or Chalice -------------------------------------------- The cup or chalice is used to contain the salt water of exorcism, or alternativley, the wine of libation. This is the sacramental wine which is consumed in some ceremonies, and also is used to consecrate things at times. The cup is also used to compose philters in. In order to make your own cup, you must first buy, without barg- gaining over the price (this will apply to anything you use in your spells), a goblet anywhere from 3 to 5 inches in diameter. If you decide on a brass or copper one, be sure to glaze it well on the inside since these metals can become very posinous when a reactive liquid like wine is poured into it. The process of consecration is simple. During the period of the month when the moon is waxing or toward full, take some salt water in a bowl and steep in it the following powdered herbs: vervain, mint, basil, rosemary, hyssop, lavendar, sage, valerain, fennel. Sprinkle some church incensce in a bowl and charge both the fire and the water with the words I have already given you, mentally putting all your effort of will, faith, and imagination into seeing the elements as glowing with vibrant, purifying light. Having done this sprinkle the cup with the water, then pass it thru the incensce smoke, chanting these words, and visualising the blue purifying light flickering around it as you do so. By the water and fire I conjure thee That there remain within thy frame no adverse thought or enmity. Hear my will! Attend to me! As my word, so mote it be! Having done this paint the CUP RUNES found in the 'SYMBOLS.PI1' Deags file in the DARKCITY files section around the cup with a new brush and paint using a black enamel paint. As you paint each rune, chant these words visualising the sings glowing with the Magickal light: 'Blessed be thou cup of water!' Having done this, paint the runes that spell your Witch Name around the base of the cup, pronouncing each letter out loud as you do so. When you finish, chant the words: 'So mote it be!' and put the completed cup safely away for future use. -------------Here Endeth Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 7 Creating a Magick Wand Blasting Wand or Thundering Rod ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Wand in the practice of the Magick arT is concerned with invokations intended to enable the operator to control demons and angels, and is a very important part of the Sorcerors Instruments. The following spell was taken from the Grand Grimoire of Black Magick: On the eve of the great enterprise says this ritual, you must go in search of a rod of wild hazel which has never borne fruit and has no offshoots; its length should be approximatley 19 and 1/2 inches. When you have met with a wand of the required form touch it not otherwise with your own eyes; let it stay till the next morning, which is the day of the operation. You must then cut it absolutley at the moment the sun rises; strip it of its leaves and lesser branches, if there be any using the knife of the sacrifice stained with the blood of the victim. Begin cutting it when the sun is first rising over the hemisphere, and pronounce the following words: 'I beseech Thee, O Great Adonay, Eliom, Ariel, and Jehovam, to infuse into this Rod the whole strength of Samson, the righteous wrath of Emmanuel, and the thunders of mighty Sariatnatmik, who will avenge the crimes of men at the Day of Judgement! Amen.' Having pronounced these sublime and terrific words, and still keeping your eyes turned towards the region of the rising sun, you may finish cutting your rod, and may then carry it to your abode. Next obtain two metal caps which can be fitted onto the ends of the wand and affix them. Obtain a piece of Lodestone and pass it over the ends of the wand to magnetize the metal caps pronoun- cing the following words: 'By the grand Adonay, Eliom, Ariel, and Jehovam. I command thee by the opposition of fire and water to seperate all substances as they were seperated on the day of the world's creation. Amen.' Next take the Sacrificial Athame and etch onto the side of the Wand the figures shown as WAND RUNES in the 'SYMBOLS.PI1' file in the DARKCITY files section. This being completed paint in the etchings with a gold ink. Finally you must rejoice in the honour and glory of the sublime Adonay, being convinced that you are in possession of a most priceless Treasure of Light. _ _ / \ / \ \ / \ / --+-- Coven of DarknesS --+-- | ___ \/ o | | \|/ /\ | \_|_/ | Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 8 Aleister Crowley on DrugS! ------------------------ Almost universal ignorance of the true facts about Drugs. Wild statements on both sides;delights and dangers exaggerated. General account of the principal drugs which have a psychical interest: Alcohol, Ether, Chloroform, Hashish, Anhalonium Lewinii,* Opium (various forms), Atropine (Belladonna),Stramonium,Opium derivatives:Cocaine,Morphine, Heroin. Two main types of drug: One man's meat is another man's poison.' Need to distinguish between the various forms of intoxication, and to identify the true cause of the action of any given drug. The general use of each drug, and the reason in each case of any tendency to abuse. The action of a certain drug upon a certain person in good health totally different to that upon a sick one. Ethnographical and climatic distribution. Connection of intoxication, mania, and religious ecstasy. Ceremonious use of drugs by various cults. My own researches since 1899. Why I took up the study. The personal equation. Summary of my results. Importance of the technique of administration. Experiments on other people. The peyote cactus, Lophophora williams in modern taxonomy. Crowley refers to the Parke, Davis & Co. liquid preparation, in which the chief alkaloid mescaline was more concentrated than in mescal buttons. R.E. Schultes and A. Hofmann, The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens, (Springfield, Ill: Thomas, 1973), p.132. Atropine is not now considered a natural component of Atropa belladonna, but rather a byproduct of chemical or heat extraction during which the chief alkaloid hyoscyamine partly changes to atropine. Neither alkaloid is reported to be hallucinogenic in non-toxic quantities, unlike scopolamine, another alkaloid present in smaller amounts. Stramonium is one of four divisions of the genus Datura, and has three species. Crowley probably refers to thorn apple, also called jimson weed, whose principal active component is scopolamine. Probably codeine in this context. We let cocaine stand as it is omitted from the list of principal drugs of psychical interest. This omission may have been intentional, but could alternatively be attributed to a copyist's error. Why people resort to drugs. Personal idiosyncrasy. The search for new sensations. Failure to fit environment.Ignorance. Economy.Hypocrisy. (Where Public Opinion condemns pleasure, those who fear it resort to secret vices.) Ambition to obtain praeterhuman power or knowledge. The stress of modern life. Excess of imagination.Excess of sensitiveness. Ennui.Pain. Moral weakness.Vice. Commoner results of abuse. Alcohol: well known. Hashish: insanity. Chloroform: few cases known. Opium (smoking):bad results rare. Morphine:nervous collapse, madness,insomnia, digestive trouble. Ether: the alcohol plus paralysis. Anhalonium Lewinii: insanity. Cocaine: nervous collapse, insanity. Laudanum: see De Quincey, Coleridge, and Wilkie Collins. Heroin: like Morphine, with great dullness and depression. Conditions which lead from use to abuse. Difficulties in the way of stopping. Nature of the temptation to go on. In the case of Alcohol and Ether I Mind no inclination to do so, I take either quite casually, but instinctively avoid frequent repetition. With Hashish and Anhalonium, I have a powerful repulsion and can only force myself to take them by a stern sense of duty. With Opium smoking, I indulge very mildly when the company is attractive; I have tried long and vainly to acquire the habit. With Morphine, I dislike the effect subconsciously; no temptation to repeat. With Cocaine, the first few sniffs produce an impatient uneasiness; I am almost irresistably driven to go on to my physiological limit for that time; but privation causes neither suffering nor regret. With Heroin over-indulgence always causes vomiting. I have succeeded in acquiring enough of a habit to make it hard to break off. The symptoms are severe; but now that I know how to employ palliatives, I can break away sharply and survive the craving with four days moderate discomfort at most. Suppression causes fear, which induces resumption; and ills the mind with specious arguments in favour of taking `one last dose'. Effects of repressive legislation. Enormous profits to Pedlars and smugglers.Policemen.Blackmailers.Quack doctors.Sanitarium sharks. Secret nostrum vendors.Sensational journalists.Spies and of Micials. These would vanish if prohibition became effective or the laws were abolished. Cost to nation. Loss of victims economic value. Maintenance of machinery of prohibition; inspectors, spies etc., support of convicts. Laudanum is a tincture of opium. See Thomas De Quincey, Confessions of an Opium Eater, (London: Cresset Press, 1950), Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ``Kubla Khan'', The Complete Poetical Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, ed. E.H. Coleridge, vol. I, pp.295-298, (London: Oxford University Press, 1912), and Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone,(London: Collins, 1925). Loss of dignity, by making physicians and pharmacists subject to police degrades those professions, keeps away the best class of men from them, and so destroys the nation's health. Cheapness of drugs tends to drive out alcohol. Most drugs can be made synthetically from harmless' ingredients. Some drugs, e.g. Opium, produce a physical craving due to the chronic poisoning of the tissues. Suppression may therefore be fatal. The symptoms of suppression may be so severe that even strong willed people need assistance in stopping. Others, Cocaine, present little physical obstacle to suppression; the pull is mainly moral. Each patient needs special treatment. This depends on The original cause of the habit. His constitution. His environment. His prospects for the future. Various theories of cure; the main objection to each. My own theory and practice. The Law of Thelema is the cure. Each patient must be analysed until he discovers for himself the true purpose for which he came into the world. He will then resolve firmly to stop drugs as hindrances to his doing his will. He is assisted by palliatives when any physical symptoms tend to overcome his resolution. Palliatives useful in various crises. Master of Drugs Man must be trained to use drugs with impunity. Experiments must be made to discover how the undoubted physical and moral assistance of drugs may be turned to the best advantage. Results of my own researches in this direction. Alcohol. Too general in its action to be useful. Ether. Invaluable for mental analysis; also to discover one's own final judgment on any matter. Gives the power to appreciate the elements of which sensation is made up. Example:Feeling one's finger move in detail. Hashish. Good for mental analysis. Aids imagination and builds up courage. One can trace the genesis of ideas, solution sometimes given in a series of pictures. Example: How property began. Anhalonium Lewinii. Like Hashish. (All three excellent for enabling one to get behind one's superficial ideas and discover the roots of one's thoughts.) Morphine,Opium etc. Aids concentration. Relieves pressure of worrying thoughts; aids creative imagination. Objection:Injures executive ability, so that ideas are sterile. Cocaine. Prevents fatigue, enabling one to work at full pressure for an indefinite time. Example: My New Orleans method and work done at Cefalu. Heroin. Combines the virtues of Opium and Cocaine. Excites imagination; helps concentration and calm; increases executive power and endurance. Example: [The Diary of a] Drug Fiend] The Technique of Administration. Select proper drug by experiment. Dosage. The Opsonic curve. The weather and other conditions. The New Orleans Method is described as ``exciting the mind by morphine and then steadying it by cocaine'' in The Magical Record of the Beast 666 , ed. Symonds & Grant, (Montreal: 93 Publishing, 1972), which also documents Crowley's work at Cefalu, pp.83-300. The Diary of a Drug Fiend, (London: Collins, 1922). Probably a drug-tolerance curve plotting dosage, time (frequency) and the opsonic index (which indicates the levels of opsonin, a component of blood serum that renders foreign matter, including drug molecules, susceptible to attack by phagocytes). As the opsonic index rose, dosage would have to rise to maintain the same degree of intoxication. Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 9 How to practice ' Crystal GazinG ' taken from the booK: ' The Great book of Magical Art, Hindu Magic and Indian OccultisM ' by: L.W. DeLaurence --------------------------- Among ceratin schools of Occultism and High-Grade initiates the practice of crystal gazing is largely followed as a means of enforcing the introspective condition. A piece of crystal (usually a round sphere, readily available from most OcculT supply houses and about 3 inches in diameter) is placed before the observer, who will seek some solitary spot and steadily gaze on the shining surface. The eye should be placed on a level with the crystal and about 10 inches away from the latter; a light must be adjusted sideways, so that its image is not in the line of vision, and a piece of black cloth should be suspended behind the crystal. Within less than 2 minutes the initiate has attained a degree of introspection, and will then behold in the mirrored surface whatever he wishes to ascertain; for instance, what a certain person is doing at a certain moment. Even the past and the future will become in a measure revealed. A little practice two or three times a day will enable almost anyone to reach this degree of Occultism, and the clearness of the images thus obtained, coupled with the correctness of the obtained information, will be an everlasting suprise to the neophyte. Of course, what he apparently sees in the crystal is in reality transpiring in the Astral Light. He has reached a degree of introspective vision, but is obliged to make use of some external tangible object, which for the time becomes his mediuM! Press any key to continue Heaven 'N' Hell's Occult Database ~~~Misc Magic & Info~~~ 1. The 72 Demonic Spirits of the Brazen Vessel 2. Alchemy: A Complete Study 3. Satanic Bible author Anton Levay denies actions 4. Construction of the Book of Shadows 5. Chanting 6. Construction of the Witch's Cup or Chalice 7. Construction of the Magic Wand 8. Aleister Crowley on Drugs 9. The Art of Crystal Gazing 10. Neo-Pagan Druidism #1 11. Neo-Pagan Druidism #2 12. The ESP Challenge 13. Your Guide to Hypnotism 14. Lycanthropy (Werewolves) 15. Construction of the Magic Cord 16. Construction of the Athame or Sacrificial Knife 17. How to Make and Use a OUIJA BOARD 18. Notes on Seth (NOT YET) 19. A True Case of Ouija board possesion 20. Spell to Develop Psychic Powers 21. Basic Spell Construction 22. Government Witch Hunts 23. Your Initial Occult Supplies 24. How to Acquire the Needed Instruments of the Art 25. When to Cast certain Spells 26. Vampires #1 27. Vampires #2 28. True Occult accounts: The Apparition 29. Construction of the Thurible 30. How to Establish a Telepathic Link 31. Talking to the Dead 32. List of OCCULT BBS's (Dated 01/01/91) 33. Night of the Black Feast (song) 34. Poltergeists 35. List of Pagan-Oriented Magazines and Newsletters 36. Ritual to Summon and make Nature Spirits appear 37. Enochian Numbers 38. Yoga (LONG!!! 232K) Select (Q=Exit)> 10 A New Tradition of Neopagan Druidism (c) 1984 P. E. I. Bonewits Reprinted from "The Druids' Progress" #1 As many of you may know (perhaps from reading my book "Real Magic" or Margot Adler's "Drawing Down the Moon"), I've been a priest of the Reformed Druids of North America ("RDNA") since 1969. I've led groves (congregations) in Berkeley and Minneapo- lis, and founded others elsewhere; published newsletters (both Druidic and general Neopagan); and wrote most of, edited and produced "The Druid Chronicles Evolved", (the closest thing to official scriptures the RDNA has). I'm also a priest and elder of the Craft, and I've been a Neopagan magician and occultist for nearly twenty years. I've studied, practiced and written about many different forms of magic and religion over the years, yet always I find myself going back to Druidism. Many people have written to me to tell of similar spiritual histories, of their knowledge that they are meant to walk a Druid path. Yet what can we, who wish to worship and to grow as Neopagan Druids, do for fellowship? The Masonic Druids have much to teach"Uf1JQ"!e Ir=QrUkW,V,K $U4e "Druidic" traditions of Wicca are interesting, but they're not really very Druidic. The members of the RDNA have no interest at all in being organized by anyone, nor in recruiting and training would-be Neopagan Druids. There doesn't seem to be any organized group of people trying to reconstruct what the Paleopagan Druids actually believed and did, nor trying to apply such knowledge to creating a Neopagan religion fit for the Space Age. What can we do? We can do it ourselves! Thanks to the work of such scholars as Dumezil, Ross, Piggott, Duran and others, we now have a sizable amount of realistic data about Indo-European Paleopaganism and its clergy. But how do we apply this knowledge to creating a modern Neopagan religion? What does it mean to be a Druid in the 1980's? Using accurate information as a starting point, how do we create rituals and fellowship, art and music, polytheologies and lifestyles that will give meaning to our lives and those of others? Well, of course, I have my own vision of Neopagan Druidism. I see Druids as artists and intellectuals, magicians and clergy, holders of the highest wisdom their cultures (or subcultures) have to offer. This is what they used to be, and what (with sufficient hard work and dedication) they could be again. A number of people have told me that they share my vision and approve of the ways in which I think it could be accomplished. So, after a great deal of soul-searching, I've decided to try once again to see what I can do to create a form of "reconstruc- tionist" Neopagan Druidism. Theis is an announcement of, and an invitation for your parti- cipation in, the creation of: Ar nDraiocht Fein. The Irish words (pronounced "arn ree-ocht fane") mean "Our own Druidism," and that's what I have in mind -- a brand new form of Druidism, not just Pan-Celtic, but Pan-European. By this latter term, I mean to include all of the European branches of the Indo-European culture and language tree -- Celtic, Germanic, Slavic, Baltic, even the pre-Classical Greek & Roman. Paradoxically, this would resemble the original Paleopagan Druidism far more than any efforts of the last thousand years. It would be based on the best scholarly research available, combined with what has been learned (about art, psychology, small group politics and economics) through the theory and practice of modern Neopaganism, and my own knowledge of the polytheological and practical details of magical and religious phenomena. I've already started this project, through the organizing of my notes and the beginning of a new book. The purpose of "The Druid Handbook" will be to enable anyone who has a copy to start up their own Druidic grove, or to practice as a solitary Druid. Everything necessary will be included: history, polytheology, liturgy, legal structures, art and music, calendars and customs, etc. ADF is an idea I have been wrestling with for years: a Neopa- gan Druid Order whose members would not be ashamed to honestly compare themselves with the original Druids. This requires ma- ture, dedicated and talented people who are willing to invest both time and energy over a long period (remember, the original Druids took up to twenty years each to be fully trained, and they had an intact tradition). At this point in the birthing process, details are in short supply, but the general outlines are becoming increasingly clear. I can at least give you some specific ideas as to what Ar nDraiocht Fein will and won't be: ADF will be a Neopagan religion based on solid (but imagina- tive) scholarship in the fields of linguistics, Indo-European studies, comparative religion, archeology, anthropology, Celtic & Norse & Baltic & Slavic studies, history, musicology and polythe- ology. The scholars we will be basing our research on include Georges Dumezil, Mircea Eliade, Anne Ross, Stuart Piggott, G. S. Littleton, Marie-Louise Sjoestedt, Proinsias MacCana, Myles Dillon, Nora Chadwick, etc. We will not be accepting Lewis Spence, Margaret Murray, Robert Graves, Merlin Stone, H. P. Blavatsky or Iolo Morganwg as scholarly authorities (although some of them may provide poetic inspiration now and then). If we have to fill in gaps in our knowledge with our own imagination, spiritual visions and/or borrowings from non-IE sources, we will go ahead and do so, but always in full awareness of what we are doing (and with full documentation of the process). ADF will be developing a slow, careful and steady system of training for Druidic clergy, equivalent to that gone through by professional clergy in other religions. We will not be in any hurry to initiate people (though we may create and publish self- dedication rituals for the first level of participation), since an obsession with rank and titles is usually counterproductive to actual spiritual, artistic and scholarly growth. A correspondance course has been suggested and I'm willing to give it serious consideration, once we have the basics figured out. Although our primary focus will be on the beliefs and prac- tices of our Indo-European ancestors, and on how these can be adapted to modern circumstances, we will not tolerate racism or nonsense about "Aryan blood." The Indo-Europeans were a motley assortment of tribes speaking related languages -- not a "race." All of our ancestors are of mixed blood, and most of the black people in America have (however involuntarily) some European genes. So anybody, regardless of their race or color, who is sincerely interested in participating in ADF will be made wel- come. Similarly, the IE peoples are known to have had both male and female clergy, and those tribes influenced by shamanistic practices frequently had clergy who were ambiguous in their gender identification. For these historical reasons, as well as the fact that ADF is a Neopagan religion, we will not tolerate sexism nor restrict membership or rank on the basis of gender or affectional preferences. Having said all that, let me add that I have no intentions of letting extremists of any persuasion use ADF for purposes not in keeping with our original goals. We will have a carefully structured hierarchy, based on actual skills and knowledge obtained and demonstrated, with both upward and downward mobility. The training system will involve the setting of specific standards in all the areas necessary for functioning at the different levels, and these standards will be published in the Handbook and widely disseminated throughout the Neopagan media, in order to prevent false claims of rank. Our primary approach is going to be the attainment not just of compe- tency, but of excellence. Democratic safeguards will be built in, but we do not expect everyone in ADF to be qualified for (or even interested in) attaining the rank of clergy. After all, the original Druids were only a small percentage of their Paleopagan communities, and not everyone has (or needs) a clerical vocation. Nor will rank in other Neopagan organizations guarantee equiva- lent rank in ADF, since we have no way of knowing what standards other groups are using, nor how strictly enforced they are. The Ancient Druids were polytheists rather t`ao mono- or duo- theists; so our%ain approach will be a pluralistic one. We are not going to promote any One True Right and Only Way of Druidism, merely whatever happens to work for us. This means, among other things, that we intend to maintain friendly relations with as many other Druid organizations as possible, and will encourage our members to investigate these alternate Druid paths. We are going to take our time putting the whole system toget- her. Based on solid research and a knowledge of the mistakes made by other Neopagan groups in the past, we can create something magnificent. But like an oak tree, it will take time to become strong, and we have no intentions of trying to force its growth. Within two to three years we should get the primary seeds plant- ed. Then the results will be up to the individuals who have heard the trees whispering in their ears, and who know that they are meant to walk a Druid way.