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"When the original manuscript of this book was submitted for publication, the author was told he had provided xe2x80x9ctoo much material for one bookxe2x80x9d. This proved to be correct. The work here presented xe2x80x93 in an enhanced edition xe2x80x93 became the first volume of three Trilogies. It provides a detailed analysis of certain occult traditions which existed long before the Christian epoch, survived its persecutions and anathemas, and reappeared in recent times with renewed vigour.
The continuity of this magical current as reflected in the work of Aleister Crowley, Austin Osman Spare, Dion Fortune and others is here traced through the Tantrik Tradition of the Far East, the Sumerian Cult of Shaitan and the Draconian, Sabian, or Typhonian rites of the xe2x80x98darkxe2x80x99 dynasties of ancient Egypt."
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"Here are over five hundred pages of internal Process Church of the Final Judgment documents. Everything available from chants & hymns to more well known works such as "A Candle in Hell" to otherwise unavailable foundational documents like the "Xtul Dialogues" is collected here. The Process Church of the Final Judgment was a group that operated in the '60s into the very early '70s that believed in a worldview that accepted Lucifer, Jehovah, Satan and Christ as partners in a larger godhead. Lucifer and Satan were not the enemies of Christ and Jehovah but instead were aspects of the self to be explored, just as the other two were. Since Satan and Lucifer are both worked with it could be argued that this collection is like a second Satanic Bible, albeit one that also includes otherwise "white light" figures."
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Sparexe2x80x99s grimoire is a concentration of the entire body of his work. It comprises, in a sense, everything of magical or creative value that he ever thought or imagined. Thus, if you possess a picture by Zos, and that picture contains some of his sigillized spells, you possess the whole grimoire, and you stand a great chance of being swept up and attuned to the vibrations of Zos Kia Cultus.
xe2x80x94 Kenneth Grant, Cults of the Shadow, p. 202.
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Joseph-Pierre Borel d'Hauterive, known as Petrus Borel (26 June 1809 xe2x80x93 14 July 1859), was a 19th century French writer.
Born at Lyon, the twelfth of fourteen children of an ironmonger, he studied architecture in Paris but abandoned it for literature. Nicknamed le Lycanthrope ("wolfman"), and the center of the circle of Bohemians in Paris,[1] he was noted for extravagant and eccentric writing, foreshadowing Surrealism. He was not commercially successful though, and eventually was found a minor civil service post by his friends, including Thxc3xa9ophile Gautier. He's also considered as a poxc3xa8te maudit, like Aloysius Bertrand, or Alice de Chambrier.
Borel died at Mostaganem in Algeria.

Champavert was the archetypal collection of the French "contes cruels," and the book still remains among the cruellest of them all. It is also one of the greatest collections of short stories ever published; Petrus Borel the Lycanthrope (as he called himself) declared himself dead before the book was published. Here are seven classic tales of horror, fantasy, and the twistings of fate, including the final story, "Champavert, the Lycanthrope," translated from the original French.

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ELECTRONIC MUSIC CIRCUITS:
xe2x80x9c1982 ~ 302 pages

Scarce title. This fascinating book covers everything you need to know to design and troubleshoot analog synthesizers, including detailed information on SSM and Curtis (CEM) synthesizer chips. A definite must-have for the analog synth enthusiast, filled with schematics and technical information, as well as a few photos of Moog and E-mu Modular systems.

Is the most comprehensive book available dealing with analog circuitry for music synthesizers.
Discusses design of synthesizer elements so that the reader can begin to design his or her own system.
Details the custom ICs used in the majority of synthesizers
Describes construction methods
Gives secrets of many special-effect devices used by musicians.
Is written for studio engineers, musicians, computer and electronic music hobbyists
Contains a minimum of mathematics

https://archive.org/details/electronic-music-circuits

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i worte this out [with quick analysis uhuh] -- talented poet i think [patchen] but not super difficult -- yet?

Street Corner College

Next year the grave grass will cover us.
We stand now, and laugh;
Watching the girls go by;
Betting on slow horses; drinking cheap gin.
We have nothing to do; nowhere to go; nobody.

Last year was a year ago; nothing more.
We weren't younger then; nor older now.

We manage to have the look that young men have;
We feel nothing behind our faces, one way or other.

We shall probably not be quite dead when we die.
We were never anything all the way; not even soldiers.

We are the insulated, brother, the desolate boys.
Sleepwalkers in a dark and terrible land,
Where solitude is a dirty knife at our throats.
Cold stars watch us, chum,
Cold stars and the whores.
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Social_Drift wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:44 am i worte this out [with quick analysis uhuh] -- talented poet i think [patchen] but not super difficult -- yet?

Street Corner College

Next year the grave grass will cover us.
We stand now, and laugh;
Watching the girls go by;
Betting on slow horses; drinking cheap gin.
We have nothing to do; nowhere to go; nobody.

Last year was a year ago; nothing more.
We weren't younger then; nor older now.

We manage to have the look that young men have;
We feel nothing behind our faces, one way or other.

We shall probably not be quite dead when we die.
We were never anything all the way; not even soldiers.

We are the insulated, brother, the desolate boys.
Sleepwalkers in a dark and terrible land,
Where solitude is a dirty knife at our throats.
Cold stars watch us, chum,
Cold stars and the whores.

Find the billy childish l.p....the sudden fart of laughter.
He has one on there thats similar to this but better. Billy doesn't salt his stuff with phoney crap.

Here
https://www.discogs.com/B-Childish-The- ... se/2122868
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RUBBISH wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:56 am
Social_Drift wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:44 am i worte this out [with quick analysis uhuh] -- talented poet i think [patchen] but not super difficult -- yet?

Street Corner College

Next year the grave grass will cover us.
We stand now, and laugh;
Watching the girls go by;
Betting on slow horses; drinking cheap gin.
We have nothing to do; nowhere to go; nobody.

Last year was a year ago; nothing more.
We weren't younger then; nor older now.

We manage to have the look that young men have;
We feel nothing behind our faces, one way or other.

We shall probably not be quite dead when we die.
We were never anything all the way; not even soldiers.

We are the insulated, brother, the desolate boys.
Sleepwalkers in a dark and terrible land,
Where solitude is a dirty knife at our throats.
Cold stars watch us, chum,
Cold stars and the whores.

Find the billy childish l.p....the sudden fart of laughter.
He has one on there thats similar to this but better. Billy doesn't salt his stuff with phoney crap.
what is phoney crap?

i'll hear you out...
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Social_Drift wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:57 am
RUBBISH wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:56 am
Social_Drift wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:44 am i worte this out [with quick analysis uhuh] -- talented poet i think [patchen] but not super difficult -- yet?

Street Corner College

Next year the grave grass will cover us.
We stand now, and laugh;
Watching the girls go by;
Betting on slow horses; drinking cheap gin.
We have nothing to do; nowhere to go; nobody.

Last year was a year ago; nothing more.
We weren't younger then; nor older now.

We manage to have the look that young men have;
We feel nothing behind our faces, one way or other.

We shall probably not be quite dead when we die.
We were never anything all the way; not even soldiers.

We are the insulated, brother, the desolate boys.
Sleepwalkers in a dark and terrible land,
Where solitude is a dirty knife at our throats.
Cold stars watch us, chum,
Cold stars and the whores.

Find the billy childish l.p....the sudden fart of laughter.
He has one on there thats similar to this but better. Billy doesn't salt his stuff with phoney crap.
what is phoney crap?

i'll hear you out...
Whats phoney?
A lot of things...
Thanks for listening
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RUBBISH wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 6:01 am
Social_Drift wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:57 am
RUBBISH wrote: Thu Jan 23, 2020 5:56 am


Find the billy childish l.p....the sudden fart of laughter.
He has one on there thats similar to this but better. Billy doesn't salt his stuff with phoney crap.
what is phoney crap?

i'll hear you out...
Whats phoney?
A lot of things...
Thanks for listening
if i were a snob i would not ask you to explain...

i found it effective, and well sounding -- cool and female. i also liked the last line -- we don't need whores yet haha.

anything's preferable to bukowski.
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