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Infernal Geometry and the LHP

Serbon

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Anyone read this book? If yes, what are your thoughts? It seems very interesting, I thought of buying it when I finish the book I'm reading now.

Here is its description:
A comprehensive guide to the history and practice of Angular Magic

• Details the development of the magical system of the Nine Angles by the Church of Satan and the Temple of Set, as well as its internal body, the Order of the Trapezoid

• Analyzes the 3 key rites of Angular Magic: Die Elektrischen Vorspiele, the Ceremony of the Nine Angles, and the Call to Cthulhu

• Explores historical influences on Angular Magic, including Pythagorean number mysticism, John Dee’s Enochian magic, and the writings of H. P. Lovecraft

• Includes practical examples, daily practices, and guidance on creating your own rituals

Revealing the magical uses of number and geometry as tools for introspection, self-development, and creating change in both the inner and outer worlds, Toby Chappell explores the rites, history, and potent practices of Angular Magic and Infernal Geometry, the Left-Hand Path of Sacred Geometry.

Focusing on the advanced magical system of the Nine Angles, he details the system’s development by the early Church of Satan and later the Temple of Set, as well as its internal body, the Order of the Trapezoid. He shows how the system first emerged in the Ceremony of the Nine Angles, written by Michael Aquino and published in Anton Szandor LaVey’s The Satanic Rituals. He explores historical influences on Angular Magic, including Pythagorean number mysticism, John Dee’s Enochian magic, the theories of William Mortensen, and, most importantly, the writings of H. P. Lovecraft as well as other contributors to his Cthulhu mythos.

The author analyzes the 3 key rites of Angular Magic: Die Elektrischen Vorspiele, the Ceremony of the Nine Angles, and the Call to Cthulhu, expanding upon them to demonstrate how readers can craft their own rituals. He examines the Nine Angles individually, detailing their keywords, powers, and related deities, and explains how each can be used in magical practices and as part of an ongoing initiatory process. He offers practical examples, including use of Angular Magic in divination, sigils, and magical symbols, and guidance on creating your own practices--a core component of the ever-evolving Left-Hand Path.

Offering a self-directed path of magic and empowerment, previously unavailable to those outside the Temple of Set, Chappell shows how the Nine Angles must be worked with and experienced personally in order to effect true transformation and change.
 
Looks interesting, attractive. But I’m sure you don’t want to end up being tied into enemy games with this… numerous cases where people goes insane by following similar things, I’m not saying this is the case with this one, but better to be aware of dangers.. be absolutely extremely careful, if author did deprograming of his mind from enemy filth before writing this book and is dedicated SS, I would think then it is ok, but by knowing the world we live in and how people are affected by the enemy, it should push us to consider more than 10 times before going into stuff like this.

This description looks really very attractive, but person who wrote this description may had other intentions also, because words are centered around hooking readers attention into book by trying to direct our interest by mentioning concepts that are important for people like us, and like really pushing the content of the book to the reader in “really” promising way… this is what looks suspicious for me.
 
Toby Chappell is a high-ranking member of ToS, their occult practice mostly bases on the runes. They do similar stuff like us actually, they did the "race awakening rituals" with runes in the Wewelsburg castle, where Himmler was doing the runic magic
 
Serbon said:
Toby Chappell is a high-ranking member of ToS, their occult practice mostly bases on the runes. They do similar stuff like us actually, they did the "race awakening rituals" with runes in the Wewelsburg castle, where Himmler was doing the runic magic

Thanks for info! Then it looks really interesting… Ty for sharing.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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