Hermetic Routine
So exactly a year ago I was starting a program in which I would study Hermetics a lot more closely. It was to blend Kabbalah and Qabbalah as well with them. You know me I have to learn everything in order to understand everything. It’s only right.
So I have the following books in my library:
Hermetic Magick: The Postmodern Magical Papyrus of Abaris
Kabbalah for Satanists
Initiation into Hermetic
Practice of Magical Evocation
The Key to the True Quabbalah
Kybalion
Emerald Tablet of Hermes
A Bardon Companion
Seven Hermetic Letters
Heavy right lol. I always like to over complicate things. My mind works the best in that mode.
I had planned on reading all of Bardon’s work. They will be last as they entail practical applications.
I’ve started reading the Kabbalah for Satanist last year and I was I intrigued. I liked how it read and the notes I’ve taken so far have some good information in it. There is one not I made in particular that year.
The Hebrew good names don’t refer to the one the Israelites used. But it is still off putting for many Satanist to want to use our work with the Kabbalah and perform Ceremonial Magic in general. I think it’s such a crime. I mean the knowledge may have been corrupted but those with gifted sight can see through the bullshit. They said the Hebrew good name have as much religion in it as Einstein’s theory of relativity.
I enjoy the read and will be reading it again. It’s not that many pages, only 30. I look forward to getting back into my studies.
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