The Qlippoth is considered dangerous and more often than not condemned and those who work in itsshadow are doomed. While the Qlippoth itself is dangerous, it is a much needed challenge with a great reward for the magician strong enough to master it. It must be kept in mind that the Qlippothic demons are in theory fallen angels, those who understand the nature of Light as Wisdom, know that the spirits fell
from heaven into the darkness itself; thus they have the mastery of both hell and heaven. These ‘places’ may be considered states of mind and exist foremost within the self of the magician.
Like Typhon-Set the Magician is “bound on his circumference” as written by Aleister Crowley. The circle is the extent of the body of the sorcerer, which is not to keep forces out rather to illuminate and control the energy of the self within the circle. It is a man made need to order and control energy, which is illuminated and cast as a shadow by the magician or witch. The fallen universe is the hidden land which is gained entrance by Arezura, in ancient Persian at the Mouth of the Gates of Hell. Ensure exercises are practiced to gain the discipline and will needed to enter this dark place within the soul, let the knowledge of the Luciferian Angel be known before one casts his or her own soul into the daemonic influence of each sphere and realm.
S.L. MagGregor Mathers wrote a well rounded work called “The Qlippoth” for Golden Dawn members around 1900. This work provides the basis for the below. In the circles of Luciferian Witchcraft, there have been considerable additions by those practicing the Great Work in the hells of the Qlippoth, thus change and progression occurs accordingly.
Steve Savedow wrote from Dion Fortune’s “Mystical Qabala” that the singular word of Qlipoth or Qlippoth is Qliphah, being a harlot. Here we can see that the demonic feminine or Lilith-Az as being one half of the Adversary holds strong manifestations in all magical work. To know thyself one must Know Lilith and Samael, they are the components of becoming within the circle of the devil.
This work is not to be an exhaustive study of the Cabala/Qabala, yet it is to be a source book of Infernal Book to work with Qlippothic forces to a meaningful, purpose filled path. The following Four Worlds of the Cabala represent the Tree of Da’ath or the Qlippoth, their overall attributions and combinations to manifest form and spirit.
dinsdag 18 augustus 2009
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