Category: Occult
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King Solomon and the Demons
King Solomon remains a figure of enduring scholarly interest. Beyond his celebrated wisdom and the monumental construction of the First Temple, later traditions expand his legacy into the realm of the occult. Drawing from apocryphal texts such as the Testament of Solomon, historical research reveals that Solomon is portrayed as commanding demons through a magical…
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The Infernal Ascension Ritual
A Thelemic Yoga Rite A wretched convulsion spews forth from the ulcerated gut of the cosmos, a shrieking defilement of every limp-wristed delusion called faith. In this blackened chamber, where agony is scripture and sweat is sacrament, the ritual gnashes its teeth, an ecstatic, grinding war against the chains of meekness. Flesh twists, breath seethes,…
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H. Spencer Lewis
H. Spencer Lewis, founder of AMORC and a key figure in the modern occult revival, has left a lasting impact on esoteric thought. Born in 1883 in New Jersey, Lewis combined his interests in mysticism, Egyptology, and personal development to shape a structured approach to Rosicrucian teachings.
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Hermann Fictuld
Alchemist, Mystic, and Phantom of Esoteric Order Hermann Fictuld, a name whispered through the crumbling corridors of esoteric history, a man who may have existed or may have been a cipher, a sigil scrawled upon the yellowing parchment of the damned. Born, if birth is something we can attribute to such a being, in the…
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Samuel Richter
Samuel Richter, also known as Sincerior Renatus, was a German theologian, alchemist, and Rosicrucian whose contributions continue to impact the fields of esoteric studies and historical scholarship. Educated at Wittenberg and Halle, Richter’s work as a pastor and later as an alchemical writer reflects the complex interplay between religious doctrine and mystical inquiry during the…
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Elias Ashmole
Explore the life of Elias Ashmole, a pioneering English scholar whose work spanned alchemy, antiquarianism, and politics. Born in 1617 and knighted after the Restoration, Ashmole’s legacy includes founding the Ashmolean Museum and authoring influential texts like Theatrum Chemicum Britannicum and works on the Order of the Garter. A Royalist and an early Freemason, his…
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Thomas Vaughan
A 17th-Century Hermetic Philosopher and Alchemist Thomas Vaughan (1621–1666) remains a significant yet controversial figure in the history of hermetic philosophy and alchemy. Best known by his pseudonym, Eugenius Philalethes, Vaughan dedicated much of his life to the study and practice of mystical traditions, blending elements of alchemy, magic, and spirituality in a turbulent era…
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Robert Fludd
Robert Fludd was a pioneering English physician and mystic who made significant contributions to the fields of medicine, alchemy, and occult philosophy during the Renaissance. His two-volume work, “Utriusque Cosmi,” intricately explored the interconnectedness of the universe and the human body, embodying the Renaissance ideal of macrocosm and microcosm.
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Michael Maier
Discover Michael Maier, the Renaissance man who defied convention by merging medicine, alchemy, and mysticism. Serving as court physician to Emperor Rudolf II, Maier authored groundbreaking works like “Atalanta fugiens” and “Themis aurea,” blending intricate symbolism, poetry, and music. His legacy, which influenced figures such as Sir Isaac Newton, continues to captivate and provoke discussion.…
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The Enigmatic Legacy of Christian Rosenkreuz
The legend of Christian Rosenkreuz continues to provoke debate in both historical and esoteric circles. Allegedly born in 1378 and later orphaned and raised in a monastery, his journey took him across continents in search of deeper knowledge. Upon returning to Germany, he is said to have founded the Rosicrucian Order—a movement that has significantly…
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Crimson Veins of the Abyss
Step into a realm where every cursed step reveals a new horror. In “Crimson Veins of the Abyss: Rituals of Sacrifice,” the decaying corridors of a forsaken academy become a stage for unspeakable rituals and brutal, visceral sacrifices. Blood drips on ancient stone, and every act of carnage feeds the mystery lurking in the shadows.…
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Ritualistic Magic
Explore the raw brutality of ritualistic magic: blood-soaked rites, self-harm, and relentless sacrifice in explicit, unfiltered detail.
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Blood, Bone, and Muti
Discover the raw brutality of an unholy occult ritual performed by a sangoma. This dark diary exposes a cursed descent into demonic power with explicit details of thrown bones, burning muti, and ancestral fury that defies modern medicine.
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A Raw Chronicle of Chaos
Prophecy is a load of mixed signals, a clusterfuck of vague predictions and half-baked forecasts. The last ten years, from 2015 to 2025, have seen a fair share of these predictions either smack the mark or crash and burn. Data shows that some prophecies, despite being scribbled by dead mystics and washed-up mediums, have actually…
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The Fucked-Up Illusion of Interaction
Unmask the hallucination of interaction in this raw manifesto, where language is a twisted conduit of logic and self-deception. Delve into occult insights and esoteric philosophy from Nietzsche, Crowley, Jung, and Freud to reveal the ancestral curse of communication and the relentless cosmic dance of chaos.
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The Damned Reality of Christian Penance and Reflection
The brutal history and modern practice of Christian penance reveal a system that is unyielding and relentless. In every denomination and during every liturgical season, the message is the same: the faithful are condemned to a lifetime of guilt, with confession as the only path to temporary relief. The reality is plain and unforgiving, a…
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The History of the Occult
An Examination of Esoteric Traditions and Self-Transformation The history of the occult is a record of a disciplined search for the hidden forces that underpin the natural order, a search that spans millennia and has taken many forms in different eras. In ancient times, when human beings were emerging from a state of unconscious automatism,…
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