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What is your favorite work of /x/ lit?
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have you read communion? ...or have you never read communion?
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The Red Book, by Carl Jung.

The Kybalion, by the Three Initiates.

Algebra, by Serge Lang

If I could only keep these books, and the rest had to burn, I'd probably keep these.
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The Occult Trilogy. Mr Wilson overviews the field, to his ability at the time anyway, and puts forward an idea of a unifying factor behind it. He approaches from scepticism in the first book.
Mysteries is him getting more in depth and examining things he hadn't come across before. Less the sceptic, more a puzzled and cautiously interested person.
Beyond the Occult is where it is clear from personal experience and weight of a lifetime of involvement that he pretty much decides he believes, he refines his earlier unifying idea, and tries to assert its important for man to harness his latent power.
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Is anyone familiar with the work of Ashayana Deane? It’s considered some of the most detailed and advanced description of the ascension process. I found her after doing research on an astral projection I did where I saw a blue sphere in the core of the earth (apparently this is something in esoteric literature called the sphere or halls of Amenti) but I’m not paying $600 for a book. I swear strange conspiracy and esoteric books that go out of print become some of the best investments in literature.
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>>42251075
Not yet. But I should.
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>>42251065
Definitely not the bible.
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>>42251996
I wanna shoot this latent cream on some fat cheeks
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>>42251065
4plebs-org-data-dump-2026-01/x.csv.tar.gz
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>>42253862
What is this,
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>>42253223
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Pottery
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>>42255293
Work of art, the sublime and numinous alone in the cover, are manifested like a blazing star that lights up the sky
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What is some good fiction on /x/ themes?
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>>42255325
Horror novels?
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>>42253102
>blue sphere in the core
What do you see now?
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Rudolf Steiner's whole catalog. He is the schizogem mine.

https://rsarchive.org/Lectures/GA209/English/Singles/19211218p01.html
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Grimoires, magickial literature, shamanism, that's how I tend to spin. I can't read normal stuff for shit.
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>>42255471
This is a great read, you may learn a few tricks, crack up a few laughs, be amazed at the schizo unfolding before you, etc.
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>>42255486
It has also expansion packs by other authors.
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>>42255551
This is a good one.
Tao of Physics might seem to some a bit dated/obvious now, but it was an early proponent of the union between the ideas of Eastern Philosophy/religion and modern (to the time) physical discoveries.
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>>42255447
>what do you see now
I’m in my body right now sitting on the toilet. I’m not astral projecting while shit anon
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>>42255551
Classic
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>>42255325
I liked The Haunting of Hill House, it went beyond ghost story to include a cool timeline element
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>>42255325
Also Beloved by Toni Morrison was way better than I expected it to be, and way spookier
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>>42255655
Why not, it's like a B-17 flying fortress bomber
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>>42255774
Hall of fame reply right there
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>Eye Of The Chickenhawk
Not paranormal but this is the kind of shit that keeps you up at night. Makes you never want to bring kids into this world
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>>42255831
What it is about ?
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>>42251065
Gospel of Thomas.
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>>42256282
a child trafficking network among the elites
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>>42251065
>>42251075
>>42253189
reading communion now. it's a little droll, and i have yet to be convinced that he isn't just describing dreams. i think dreams can be very powerful, some folks even think they can be divine. i don't know if i believe that far, but i've had some wild experiences while dreaming that if i was more religiously inclined, i could chalk up to peeks into an afterlife, or some sort of divine intersection.

i know for a fact that whitley streiber believes 100% in what happened to him. i just think the truth might be more based in reality than we might hope. not undermining his experience, but trying to attest to the potential power of dreams. that's why i like whitley so much; he's ambivalent about what force is behind his interactions, he just knows they're happening. he doesn't believe that it was quote unquote "The Grays" but he doesn't know any more than any of us. that's what's keeping me reading, but his recollections feel so dreamlike and cloudy that my occam's razor is tingling
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>>42257607
You sound like a fucking bot. Occam's Razor is about as useful in this world as a backwards gun. Your "Occam's Razor" is calibrated by malevolent psychopathic retards whose sole function is to occlude truth by scrambling your ability to think.
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>>42251065
I thought I was the only one that read this one. I thought I was awesome. Fuck the haters.


>>42255551
The Holographic Universe by Michael Talbot
You. Yes, you. Read this.
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>>42257737
It's really well-written. Strieber has a gift for describing people in terrifying situations.
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>>42255551
Honestly, I should have added this to my list >>42251077

I completely forgot about this gem. What a good recommendation. Based and holo-pilled.
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The Bible
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>>42257607
The one time I remember seeing a grey in my dreams I punched it.
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>>42258452
same

but they keep coming back, so I think I'm ready to just face them and ask them what the fuck they want next time

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