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Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:16 pm
by HPBlackMamba
Owenavo wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:13 pm This troll is such a coward honestly. Talking shit behind a keyboard.
Keyboard warriors, because they have no spiritual power. :lol:

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 1:36 pm
by Thunderbolt
Owenavo wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:20 pm Exactly. It’s pathetic that they have to bring me up. I never even did anything. I was only replying to you. :lol: Trolls really want that attention.
HPBlackMamba wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 12:16 pmKeyboard warriors, because they have no spiritual power. :lol:
You know I'm not worried about them because of their behavior says the lack spiritual power and mental stability.

They claiming they have telepathic powers and knows I'm crying or whatever...... LMAO is very telling on how they are :lol: :lol: :lol:
To tell someone of your abilities shows you have no ability. And just being a mindless puppet.

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:17 pm
by mx.retrograde
Some of my philosophical sources that inform my own

A Satanist Reads The Bible (podcast)
Sacred Tension (Podcast)

The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Satanic Witch, The Devil’s Notebook, and Satan Speaks by Anton LaVey.

The Book of the Law, and The Book Of Lies by Aleister Crowley.

Joys of Satanism by Shane Bugbee (a book of Satanic poetry)

The Happy Satanist, and Compassionate Satanism by Lilith Starr

Love, Sex, Fear, Death: The True Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgement by Timothy Wyllie

Thee Psychick Bible by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge

The writings of Robert de Grimston.

The Devil’s Tome by Shiva Honey

The Satanic Narratives by Damien Ba’al

And more I will add along the way.

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Tue Mar 08, 2022 4:38 am
by HPBlackMamba
mx.retrograde wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 10:17 pm Some of my philosophical sources that inform my own

A Satanist Reads The Bible (podcast)
Sacred Tension (Podcast)

The Satanic Bible, The Satanic Rituals, The Satanic Witch, The Devil’s Notebook, and Satan Speaks by Anton LaVey.

The Book of the Law, and The Book Of Lies by Aleister Crowley.

Joys of Satanism by Shane Bugbee (a book of Satanic poetry)

The Happy Satanist, and Compassionate Satanism by Lilith Starr

Love, Sex, Fear, Death: The True Story of the Process Church of the Final Judgement by Timothy Wyllie

Thee Psychick Bible by Genesis Breyer P-Orridge

The writings of Robert de Grimston.

The Devil’s Tome by Shiva Honey

The Satanic Narratives by Damien Ba’al

And more I will add along the way.
Thanks for sharing this.

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:34 am
by mx.retrograde
On Baphomet

My interpretation of Baphomet is still yet to be put into writing, but this is me talking about my past usages of it.

The first time I spoke of Baphomet I was talking about The Satanic Temple's use of Baphomet as a reconciliation of opposites. I don't exactly disagree with this idea. But I would like to say that if you would like more information on TST's well understanding, I highly recommend the 2019 documentary, Hail Satan?

Then the next time I used it, I was talking about the Aspects of Satan in the United Aspects of Satan's philosophical understanding. For more on that, I recommend The Satanic Narratives by Damien Baal.

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:40 am
by HPBlackMamba
mx.retrograde wrote: Thu Mar 10, 2022 4:34 am On Baphomet

My interpretation of Baphomet is still yet to be put into writing, but this is me talking about my past usages of it.

The first time I spoke of Baphomet I was talking about The Satanic Temple's use of Baphomet as a reconciliation of opposites. I don't exactly disagree with this idea. But I would like to say that if you would like more information on TST's well understanding, I highly recommend the 2019 documentary, Hail Satan?

Then the next time I used it, I was talking about the Aspects of Satan in the United Aspects of Satan's philosophical understanding. For more on that, I recommend The Satanic Narratives by Damien Baal.
Thank you fro this post!
The observation for reconciliation of opposites is completely correct and is also found in the Kabbala tree of life (which Baphomet is based on). This is explained by Eliphas Levi, Baphomet's illustrator. :D

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:25 am
by mx.retrograde
Thelemic Holy Season

" Each of the twenty-two days of the Thelemic Holy Season — from March 20 through April 10 — is attributed by us to one of the twenty-two letters of the Hebrew alphabet. It is recommended that each aspirant, on each of these days, prominently display the corresponding Tarot Trump, and conduct such other meditation, ritual, or other recognition of the principle as he or she may see fit. In the tabulation below are also given recommended readings from the Sacred Writings for each day of the holy season.

On the night before the Vernal Equinox, closing the old year (usually March 19), it is recommended that the aspirant read The Prologue of the Unborn from Liber VII and meditate on the release of the concluding cycle.

On March 20, the Invocation of Horus (The Supreme Ritual) may be performed to celebrate the anniversary of the Equinox of the Gods. The following readings (most, but not all, of which are from Class A Documents, the so-called "Holy Books of Thelema") are then recommended for each of the 22 days.

March 19 Liber VII, "Prologue of the Unborn"
March 20 TAV, The Universe: Liber VII, Cap. 2 (morning); Liber LXV, Cap. 1 (evening)
March 21 SHIN, The Aeon: Liber LXV, Cap. 4
March 22 RESH, The Sun: Liber VII, Cap. 4
March 23 QOPH, The Moon: Liber VII, Cap. 6
March 24 TZADDI, The Emperor: Liber Tzaddi
March 25 PEH, The Tower: Liber VII, Cap. 1
March 26 A'AYIN, The Devil: Liber A'ash
March 27 SAMEKH, Art: Liber ARARITA, Cap. 7
March 28 NUN, Death: Liber Arcanorum
March 29 MEM, The Hanged Man: Liber LXV, Cap. 3
March 30 LAMED, Adjustment: Liber Librae
March 31 KAPH, Fortune: Liber VII, Cap. 3
April 1 YOD, The Hermit: Liber VII, Cap. 5
April 2 TETH, Lust: Liber Stellae Rubeae
April 3 CHETH, The Chariot: Liber Cheth
April 4 ZAYIN, The Lovers: Liber LXV, Cap. 2
April 5 VAV, The Hierophant: Liber LXV, Cap. 5
April 6 HEH, The Star: Liber ARARITA, Cap. 6 (additional suggestion: An Account of A.·.A.·.)
April 7 DALETH, The Empress: Liber VII, Cap. 7
April 8 GIMEL, The Priestess: Liber Legis, Cap. I (Nuit)
April 9 BETH, The Magus: Liber Legis, Cap. II (Hadit)
(additional suggestion: Liber Magi)
April 10 ALEPH, The Fool: Liber Legis, Cap. III (Heru-Ra-Ha)
(additional suggestison: Silence)"

source: r/thelema

I draw from Thelema in my way of thinking and doing so I am just sharing this and going to celebrate/participate. I hope other people here do as well.
For more on Thelema I recommend the writings of Aleister Crowley, and this video; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t7M-aIV9w8k
do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law, love is the law, love under will

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 8:40 am
by HPBlackMamba
very cool! keep the good posts coming. :D

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:08 pm
by mx.retrograde
Appropriation and Defamation

The Occult to me is appropriation of all past, present, and future religion, spirituality, traditions, and philosophies.

I was on discord the other day reading through a pdf archive and was in the main “discussion channel”. In that channel the people had been talking about how because they weren’t Jewish, they couldn’t practice Kabbalah and that things like Qabbala and Cabbalah where disgusting cultural appropriation. But is that not how culture is built? By appropriation of the past so that the future can have more.

I may not be of Jewish origin but I find Kabbalistic philosophy and practice unique and worth looking into and trying for my own benefit.

Appropriation (so long as it’s not Defaming) is central for any cultural ideas to survive. Judaism obviously appropriated Zoroastrianism and the old Pagans and Romans, so it’s only furthering the tradition that I as a Satanist, an occultist, and knowledge seeker try out everything and take what works best for me.

Re: The Not New, But New Philosophy of Mx. Retrograde

Posted: Sun Mar 20, 2022 5:44 pm
by XxFenris83xX
mx.retrograde wrote: Sun Mar 20, 2022 4:08 pm Appropriation and Defamation

The Occult to me is appropriation of all past, present, and future religion, spirituality, traditions, and philosophies.

I was on discord the other day reading through a pdf archive and was in the main “discussion channel”. In that channel the people had been talking about how because they weren’t Jewish, they couldn’t practice Kabbalah and that things like Qabbala and Cabbalah where disgusting cultural appropriation. But is that not how culture is built? By appropriation of the past so that the future can have more.

I may not be of Jewish origin but I find Kabbalistic philosophy and practice unique and worth looking into and trying for my own benefit.

Appropriation (so long as it’s not Defaming) is central for any cultural ideas to survive. Judaism obviously appropriated Zoroastrianism and the old Pagans and Romans, so it’s only furthering the tradition that I as a Satanist, an occultist, and knowledge seeker try out everything and take what works best for me.
I think the structure of a system can be used as in how creation comes into manifestation. Unfortunately my stance on Jewish Judaism is a turn off because of it's links to Christianity which I want nothing to do with it. So no one knows anything original. Unfortunately.