S2 03 Babalon Unveiled—Witches, Vampires, Afterlife and Imagination

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Published on Sep 9, 2023
Previously, we have discussed the Thelemic Gnosis independently of the mainstream or orthodoxy. Esoteric Thelema returns the Gnosis to its ancient Egyptian source. There is no need to appeal to the writings of Crowley or his epigones. We have begun an enquiry into magical polarity and the role of Babalon or the Scarlet Woman in cosmology and initiation. We now move on to some of the key texts in Babalon Unveiled that deal directly with the matter of the (Egyptian) Book of the Law and the import of the teachings of Aiwass. We shall cover diverse topics along the way, including Witches, Vampires, the Afterlife and Divine Imagining. There is also a dramatised rendition of the Song of the Stele of Revealing, which many use for ritual purposes.

© Oliver St. John 2020. The Spanish classical guitar music was ‘Valsa Choro’, composed by Heitor Villa-Lobos, performed and recorded by Oliver St. John.
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