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Maud | 7 comments * Title: The Definitive Guide To The Order of Nine Angles (Theory and Praxises)
* Author(s) name(s): Order of Nine Angles
* Publication Date Year: 2015
* Page count: 1460
* Format (such as paperback, hardcover, ebook, audiobook, etc): Ebook
* Description: The esoteric philosophy of Anton Long and the three O9A praxises together form what has been termed as (i) the sinister tradition, and (ii) the sinister lynuminous tradition and which Occult tradition was first publicly outlined in the 1980s collection of texts entitled Naos - A Practical Guide To Modern Magick.
The Occult tradition of the O9A is quite separate and distinct from the more well-known Western occult traditions such as those of the British 'Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn', Aleister Crowley, the satanism of LaVey's Church of Satan, and the Left Hand Path esotericism of Aquino's Temple of Set.
The articles included in this compilation not only detail the esoteric philosophy and praxises - the Occult tradition - of the O9A, but also place these into historical perspective.
Which perspective is that of not only the ancient hermetic tradition described in texts such as the Pymander section of the Hellenic Corpus Hermeticum, but also of (i) an indigenous, mostly aural, older European paganus tradition, and (ii) a traditional, amoral, satanism. The hermetic tradition is represented, for instance, in the seven fold way the paganus tradition in the way of the Rounwytha and the traditional satanism in the way of the Drecc and the Niner.
* Link to book page: https://darkbooks.org/pp.php?v=213844... or https://archive.org/details/definitiv...


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