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The Dark Lord. H.P. Lovecraft, Kenneth Grant and the Typhonian Tradition in Magic. Peter Levenda
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I'm keeping with a H.P. Lovecraft theme and reading "The Dark Lord" by Peter Levenda. One
of the most famous - yet least understood - manifestations of Thelemic
thought has been the works of Kenneth Grant, the British occultist and
one-time intimate of Aleister Crowley, who discovered a hidden world
within the primary source materials of Crowley's Aeon of Horus. Using
complementary texts from such disparate authors as H.P. Lovecraft, Jack
Parsons, Austin Osman Spare, and Charles Stansfeld Jones ("Frater
Achad"), Grant formulated a system of magic that expanded upon that
delineated in the rituals of the OTO: a system that included elements of
Tantra, of Voudon, and in particular that of the Schlangekraft
recension of the Necronomicon, all woven together in a dark tapestry of
power and illumination.
The Dark Lord
follows the themes in the writings of Kenneth Grant, H.P. Lovecraft,
and the Necronomicon, uncovering further meanings of the concepts of the
famous writers of the Left Hand Path. It is for Thelemites, as well as
lovers of the Lovecraft Mythos in all its forms, and for those who find
the rituals of classical ceremonial magic inadequate for the New Aeon.
Traveling
through the worlds of religion, literature, and the occult, Peter
Levenda takes his readers on a deeply fascinating exploration on magic,
evil, and The Dark Lord
as he investigates of one of the most neglected theses in the history of
modern occultism: the nature of the Typhonian Current and its
relationship to Aleister Crowley's Thelema and H.P. Lovecraft's
Necronomicon.
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