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Our Law              : To Trespass all Laws.
Our Law              : To Trespass all Laws.
"One of the foremost magicians of our time- Salvador Dali- developed a system of magical reification at about the same time that Crowley and Spare were elaborating their doctrines. Dali's system of 'paranoiac-critical activity' evokes echoes of resurgent atavisms that are reflected into the concrete world of images by a process of obsession similar to that induced by the Death Posture."

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"It has been suggested by some authorities that the original witches sprang from a race of Mongol origin of which the Lapps are the sole surviving remnants. This may or may not be so, but these 'mongols' were not human. They were degenerate survivals of a pre-human phase of our planet's history generally- though mistakenly- classified as Atlantean. The characteristic that distinguished them from the others of their kind was the ability to project consciousness into animal forms, and the power they possessed of reifying thought-forms. The bestiaries of all the races of the earth are littered with the results of their sorceries."

Cult of the _______

Our Sacred Book  : The Book of Pleasure. Our Path  : The eclectic path between ecstasies; the precarious funambulatory way.


Our Deity  : The All-Prevailing Woman.

                       And I strayed with her, into the path direct


Our Creed  : The Living Flesh. (Zos):

                       Again I say : This is your great moment of
                       reality- the living flesh'


Our Sacrament  : The Sacred Inbetweenness Concepts.


Our Word  : Does Not Matter-Need Not Be.


Our Eternal Abode  : The mystic state of Neither-Neither.

                       The Atomospheric 'I'. (Kia).


Our Law  : To Trespass all Laws.

"One of the foremost magicians of our time- Salvador Dali- developed a system of magical reification at about the same time that Crowley and Spare were elaborating their doctrines. Dali's system of 'paranoiac-critical activity' evokes echoes of resurgent atavisms that are reflected into the concrete world of images by a process of obsession similar to that induced by the Death Posture."