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Post by superman on Aug 18, 2013 2:48:38 GMT -5
At 25:50 the host of a documentary on Aliester Crowley says the incantation that allegedly conjures up not only high-ranking demons, but Satan himself.
At 2:18 on this vid we hear Paul singing what, at first, seems like nonsense, but listen carefully....
Did you hear what I heard?
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 18, 2013 4:07:37 GMT -5
Yeah. That second run through of the nonsense is definitely "zazz"
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 18, 2013 4:17:59 GMT -5
There is no being in the outermost Abyss, but constant forms come forth from the nothingness of it.
Then the Devil of the Aethyr, that mighty devil Choronzon, crieth aloud, Zazaz, Zazas, Nasatanada Zasas.
I am the Master of Form, and from me all forms proceed.
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 18, 2013 4:19:27 GMT -5
Choronzon /ˌkoʊˌroʊnˈzoʊn/ is a demon or devil that originated in writing with the 16th century occultists Edward Kelley and John Dee within the latter's occult system of Enochian magic. In the 20th century he became an important element within the mystical system of Thelema, founded by Aleister Crowley, where he is the Dweller in the Abyss,[1][2] believed to be the last great obstacle between the adept and enlightenment. Thelemites believe that if he is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology.
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Post by beacon on Aug 20, 2013 10:18:39 GMT -5
Choronzon /ˌkoʊˌroʊnˈzoʊn/ is a demon or devil that originated in writing with the 16th century occultists Edward Kelley and John Dee within the latter's occult system of Enochian magic. In the 20th century he became an important element within the mystical system of Thelema, founded by Aleister Crowley, where he is the Dweller in the Abyss,[1][2] believed to be the last great obstacle between the adept and enlightenment. Thelemites believe that if he is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology. Interesting; I have just been reading that the Rolling Stones Altamont concert on December 6, 1969 was held to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the magickal working undertaken by Crowley and Victor Neuberg in the Sahara Desert to summon the spirit of Choronzon. The essence of the article is that the death of Meredith Hunter at Altamont was actually a ceremonial sacrifice arranged by Kenneth Anger, however, the synchronicity with this post was too much to resist.
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Post by vOOdOOgurU on Aug 20, 2013 17:06:56 GMT -5
Choronzon /ˌkoʊˌroʊnˈzoʊn/ is a demon or devil that originated in writing with the 16th century occultists Edward Kelley and John Dee within the latter's occult system of Enochian magic. In the 20th century he became an important element within the mystical system of Thelema, founded by Aleister Crowley, where he is the Dweller in the Abyss,[1][2] believed to be the last great obstacle between the adept and enlightenment. Thelemites believe that if he is met with proper preparation, then his function is to destroy the ego, which allows the adept to move beyond the Abyss of occult cosmology. Interesting; I have just been reading that the Rolling Stones Altamont concert on December 6, 1969 was held to commemorate the 60th anniversary of the magickal working undertaken by Crowley and Victor Neuberg in the Sahara Desert to summon the spirit of Choronzon. The essence of the article is that the death of Meredith Hunter at Altamont was actually a ceremonial sacrifice arranged by Kenneth Anger, however, the synchronicity with this post was too much to resist. Considering that a few of those Hell's Angels present as security at that concert had some seriously shady connections, I do not doubt this. I just have to find the name of the one Hell's Angel who was absolutely tied to the government. (remind me to bookmark and annotate more often)
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Post by linus on Aug 20, 2013 17:42:56 GMT -5
Beacon, can you find that article you mentioned?
Also interesting that on April 8th, 1904, Crowley was contacted by a being referred to as Lam/Aiwass, who dictated the Book of the Law, with which to usher in the new Aeon where every man and woman is star, and no longer needs organized religion.
April 8th, 1966, Time published their "Is God dead?" issue.
(April 6th and 7th, 1966, The Beatles begin recording Tomorrow Never Knows, inspired by T. Leary's book The Psychedelic Experience, which was influenced by the Tibetan Book of the Dead.) (Surrendering to the void/crossing the Abyss and finding another kind of mind there.)
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Post by beacon on Aug 21, 2013 4:32:30 GMT -5
Beacon, can you find that article you mentioned? Also interesting that on April 8th, 1904, Crowley was contacted by a being referred to as Lam/Aiwass, who dictated the Book of the Law, with which to usher in the new Aeon where every man and woman is star, and no longer needs organized religion. April 8th, 1966, Time published their "Is God dead?" issue. (April 6th and 7th, 1966, The Beatles begin recording Tomorrow Never Knows, inspired by T. Leary's book The Psychedelic Experience, which was influenced by the Tibetan Book of the Dead.) (Surrendering to the void/crossing the Abyss and finding another kind of mind there.) Linus, the article can be found here from an article called We Sold Our Souls for Rock and Roll and is an extract from a book called The False Prophet Azazel by John the Gentile. I have just downloaded the book and will begin reading it. I admit I know nothing about the author, or the origin of the article, and so if anyone can add anything it would be appreciated. However, it includes a lot of the LC connections and ties them in with the London crowd of the time. I am beginning to wonder if McCartney was part of an OTO Lodge in London - Robert Frasers flat being a possible location - and if his trip to Kenya in November 66 may have been to perform a magickal undertaking such as Crowley's Choronzon working as part of 'death of the ego' experiment, and, if this is the catalyst for PID? Early days for this theory but who knows?
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