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A corollary to the above statement is the famed Amalantrah Working of legendary occultist Aleister Crowley, which consisted of a series of visions he received from January through March of 1918 via his then "Scarlet Women," one Roddie Minor. Throughout his life, Crowley had a number of Scarlet Women, who acted as "Channels" for otherworldly transmissions of angelic and/or demonic origin. The Scarlet Woman also played a large part in Crowley's notorious sex ritual, at times combining drugs and bestiality to stir up those strange energies into which good ol' Uncle Al was trying to tap. To quote Crowley chronicler Kenneth Grant from Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God: “Crowley was aware of the possibility of opening the spatial gateways and of admitting an extraterrestrial current in the human life-wave... It is an occult tradition — and Lovecraft gave it persistent utterance in his writings — that some transfinite and superhuman power is marshaling its forces with intent to invade and take possession of this planet... This is reminiscent of Charles Fort's dark hints about a secret society on earth already in contact with cosmic beings and, perhaps, preparing the way for their advent.
According to Kenneth Grant, this tradition has been continued by current day adepts of the Great Beast, who follow in his footsteps practicing ritual magic to invoke these "alien entities". In Outside the Circles of Time, Grant writes: “Some believe that the UFO phenomena are part of the "miracle", and a mounting mass of evidence seems to suggest that mysterious entities have been located within the earth's ambience for countless centuries and that more and more people are being born with innate ability to see, or in some way sense their presence...
Originally posted by The GUT
It's definitely an article that anyone who cares to survey the scope of what can be considered "ufology" should read.
It does contain some fascinating history and does make some interesting points along the way. Adam Gorightly has been around and researching these subjects for a long time.
The "Mystics" have long been familiar with the topic we call ufology. Do they have anything to tell us about it? That's for everyone to decide for themselves, but requires research and/or experience with occult culture to be able to come to a fair conclusion either way.
Originally posted by Aliensun
...My experience began and ended while driving a car on a country road at night. The ETs can instantly turn the process on and off like turning a switch. Or perhaps more correctly, like switching a channel from you being in charge of yourself to their being in charge and you are reducedd to being on-looker.
Some of those having those experiences want to hide and ignore what happened. Others are taken by wonder of what sort of mental power can that be and how they can facilitate some degree of that within themselves. Thus, we have mystics ancient and modern. ( i make no claim to be not modern mystic, merely curious enough to minorly work at it.)
Originally posted by magickmaster
reply to post by The GUT
Hey Gut,
I have a question for you. Do you personally believe there are "Reptilians" here influencing the planet?Or any kind of interdimensional beings? And if so, what kind?
Originally posted by magickmaster
reply to post by The GUT
Hey Gut,
I have a question for you. Do you personally believe there are "Reptilians" here influencing the planet?Or any kind of interdimensional beings? And if so, what kind?
Originally posted by The Shrike
It is my opinion that you and magickmaster are the same person posting under different identities so that one can shill for the other for these threads are a total bore and REALLY have nothing to do with real UFOs/alleged aliens.
Originally posted by magickmaster
reply to post by The GUT
Hey Gut,
I have a question for you. Do you personally believe there are "Reptilians" here influencing the planet?Or any kind of interdimensional beings? And if so, what kind?
What makes this story all the more bizarre is that Parson's accomplice in this endeavor — the aforementioned Frater H. — became more commonly known afterwards as the charismatic cult leader L.Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology.
It was not long after my own encounter with strange aerial phenomenon that I began to see a link between UFOs to such seemingly disparate topics as psychedelics, psychotronics, and ritual magick. As the years pass, the Extraterrestrial Hypothesis (ETH) makes far less sense to the observer than other theories ranging from mind control conspiracies or — on the other hand — fissures in the space-time continuum which provide a portal of entry for ghostly apparitions that can be saucer-shaped or even take on the form of Moth-Men, Chupacabras or the Blessed Virgin Mary.
UFOs encompass a wide range of phenomenon and cannot be categorized simply in terms of little gray skinned buggers from Zeta-Reticuli shoving probes up human rectums (Ouch!). To me the term "UFO" simply suggests something unexplainable hovering in outer or inner space, whether it is machine-like elves encountered under the influence of '___', or nuts and bolt craft performing inexplicable aerial maneuvers over Area 51.
…Another interesting "UFO" parallel to note is that Parsons and Hubbard's "visionary experience" with these alien-like entities transpired in the California desert, which during the late 40's and 50's was a hotbed for flying saucer activity. It was in this setting that such famous "Contactees" as George Adamski and George Hunt Williamson invoked their own brand of cosmic messengers transported by saucers, cigar-shaped vessels and the like, often originating from nearby Venus, or other seemingly uninhabitable planets in our solar system.
In the 1930's — prior to his "Space Brother" encounters — Adamski operated a monastery dubbed "The Royal-Order of Tibet," which afforded him a permit to make sacrificial wine during the Prohibition. After the Prohibition ended, Adamski's monastery suddenly closed its doors, and he afterwards opened a burger stand near the Mount Polomar Observatory. While there, Adamski claimed to have helped astronomers photograph several UFO's — a claim that afterwards was never verified by anyone at the observatory.
Adamski's first encounter with the "Space Brothers" occurred in the Mojave Desert on November 20, 1952, when — in the company of George Hunt Williamson and some other friends — he witnessed a cigar-shaped craft being pursued by military jets. Just before disappearing from sight, the craft ejected a silver disc, which landed a short distance from Adamski and his party. When Adamski arrived at the saucer he was greeted by a man with long blonde hair, wearing a one-piece suit.
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