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I stumbled upon this site in search of the LIber Falxifr books. I grew up around many different christian denominations, catholic, jehovah's witness, lutheran, evangelical, mormon, even if some aren't truly christian in retrospect.
My journey into more esoteric knowledge started when listening to the black metal band Dissection and Watain, I stumbled across a page dedicated to The Temple of the Black Light a few years back. Reading their beliefs changed a fundamental part inside of me, where that page is, I know not, I have searched for it. It was not until very recently that I realized how those ideas resonated with me so I had to understand why. I have read the Liber Azerate, read through the Book of Saint Cyprian out of curiosity. I am currently reading through Panparadox by Vexior 218. I have some books of chaos magic on my queue for books to read.

Reccomendations are appreciated. I am always looking to learn more.
 

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Welcome to the forums(y)Sometimes, although rarely, I listen to Watain, I like how energetic it is.
Around JW's? Damn, those people can be so annoying. They sent me handwritten letters. There were no names, this must be a new method.
 

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Welcome.

Anti-cosmic currents are fascinating, but one has to be careful so that it doesn't get out of hand. It did for some people. That's my advice for sure. Though their music is cool listen. I definitely respect the artistic side of it.

I also must admit that books from Ixaxaar publisher are interesting reading.

What is now your path specifically, if I may ask?
 

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Welcome to the forums(y)Sometimes, although rarely, I listen to Watain, I like how energetic it is.
Around JW's? Damn, those people can be so annoying. They sent me handwritten letters. There were no names, this must be a new method.
The JW's were family friends, and I attended some summer programs of theirs for a few years when I was young.
 

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Welcome to WF. If you enjoyed the “Liber Falxifer” books, specifically the parts about Qayin (Cain) and Qalmana (Kalmana/Luluwa), and working with plant spirits are what resonated with you, you may find you would enjoy reading the following books I wholeheartedly recommend.
  1. Viridarium Umbris. The Pleasure Garden of Shadows, which Treats of the Secret Knowledge of Trees and Herbs Deliver'd by the Fallen Angels unto Man. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  2. The Green Mysteries. a compendium of trees and herbs from countless spiritual traditions, this exhaustive Herbal of esoteric botany examines in detail the folklore, magical uses and spiritual essences of the vegetal kingdom. While presenting the material through both magical and mythopoetic narrative, the stance of the book is also grounded firmly in supportive disciplines such as botany, chemistry, and anthropology, and also includes up-to-date phylogenetic and pharmacological findings. The text focuses especially upon the Doctrine of Plant Essence, and how those powers are utilized in the active practice of magic and sorcery. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  3. VENEFICIUM: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path. This book covers the occult parameters of poison, toxins, and venom, and their presence in witchcraft and allied magical arts. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  4. THIRTEEN PATHWAYS OF OCCULT HERBALISM. This book covers the philosophical concerns of plants used in occult practices. Circumscribing the metaparadigm of herbal magical practice, providing useful examples of its manifestation, as well as demonstrating its time-honored routes of inquiry, it examines the ways in which knowledge of this type is acquired and put into practice. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  5. The Psalter of Cain. This book brings the British witchcraft-lineages of the Cultus Sabbati that Cain has come to modern occult prominence as the patron of the Witch’s Art, the embodiment of Exile and Opposition explicit within the Elder Craft. In its rarefied embodiment of Crooked Path Sorcery – the ever—deviating path of Bane and Blessing, the power of Cain arises from his mythic forms of Transgressor-against-God, First Murderer, Wandering Exile, and First Tamer of the Horse, among others. It is written by Andrew D. Chumbley and others.
  6. THE DRAGON BOOK OF ESSEX. Draconian ritual cycle is the enfleshment of the primordial Serpent of Eld both within the body of the practitioner as the First Sorcerer Azha-Cain, and within the earth of the World-Field as the Dragon Azhdeha. This dual-natured work is realised through rites of bodily sacrifice unto the Serpent, and subsequently through a year-long cycle of practices. These rites, being solar, lunar, and stellar in nature, transfix the celestial attributes of the Dragon’s Body within the telluric ritual arena and the sensorium of the practitioner. It is written by Andrew D. Chumbley.
  7. Book of the Black Dragon Series. Using the same schema as the one used in the Dragon Book of Essex, the written word moves across ‘power’ points or crossroads, these being body parts of the Black Dragon. Directly referring to Draconis the book creates an inverted rendition, one where the onus is set by earth dragon mysteries rather than stellar. This in turn refers directly to the ancestral connection the books have with those who are forgotten. Consequently, a new retinue of daemons, conduits, and djinn introduce themselves to the reader as points of contact, by which we can evoke and invoke non-being: something which is completely Other to ourselves. They are written by Peter Hamilton-Giles.
  8. Haqel D’ma. Haqel D’ma, the Potter’s Field or Field of Blood, is the burial ground of nameless souls, the forgotten, and those outside of society. Associated in legend with the place of Judas’ demise, paid for with the coins of betrayal, and the location of a desert father, hermit, Saint and ‘wild man’, it is the ‘field of blood’. It is written by Ian Chambers.
  9. Lyrics of Lilith, Songs of Samael: The Serpent Siddur of the Nachash El Acher. It is a devotional work dedicated to the anti-cosmic Current 61; the Current of Ain as Impossibility and of the embodiment of the desire for Impossibility: the Nachash El Acher, Samaelilith. It represents the Wisdom of the Serpentborn, the Children of Enoch, led by our Master Qayin. It establishes a daily routine of prayers to be read and reflected upon in order to stimulate the reception of Serpentine Gnosis.

Others you might enjoy are NOXIS NIGRAE: The Mysteries of Liliya and Mahazhael Deval By Madame Orfa, QALOH-MENAH: “The Faceless Goddess” by Madame Orfa, Books by Corinne Boyer in general, the Poison Path Herbal and the Poison Path Grimoire by Coby Michael, and I made the assumption you already know of The Book of Sitra Achra, which is part of the Current 218. There are others but I’m afraid this is all I have time to write at the moment. I hope it is helpful. Please be well.
🦇✨

 

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Welcome.

Anti-cosmic currents are fascinating, but one has to be careful so that it doesn't get out of hand. It did for some people. That's my advice for sure. Though their music is cool listen. I definitely respect the artistic side of it.

I also must admit that books from Ixaxaar publisher are interesting reading.

What is now your path specifically, if I may ask?
Anti-cosmic is quite potent I will say that. I do resonate with anti-cosmic satanism, however I am still reading and learning to decide how I should forge my path of satanism. I have read into some other sects of satanism, such as Lavey, Theistic, and TST.
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Welcome to WF. If you enjoyed the “Liber Falxifer” books, specifically the parts about Qayin (Cain) and Qalmana (Kalmana/Luluwa), and working with plant spirits are what resonated with you, you may find you would enjoy reading the following books I wholeheartedly recommend.
  1. Viridarium Umbris. The Pleasure Garden of Shadows, which Treats of the Secret Knowledge of Trees and Herbs Deliver'd by the Fallen Angels unto Man. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  2. The Green Mysteries. a compendium of trees and herbs from countless spiritual traditions, this exhaustive Herbal of esoteric botany examines in detail the folklore, magical uses and spiritual essences of the vegetal kingdom. While presenting the material through both magical and mythopoetic narrative, the stance of the book is also grounded firmly in supportive disciplines such as botany, chemistry, and anthropology, and also includes up-to-date phylogenetic and pharmacological findings. The text focuses especially upon the Doctrine of Plant Essence, and how those powers are utilized in the active practice of magic and sorcery. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  3. VENEFICIUM: Magic, Witchcraft and the Poison Path. This book covers the occult parameters of poison, toxins, and venom, and their presence in witchcraft and allied magical arts. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  4. THIRTEEN PATHWAYS OF OCCULT HERBALISM. This book covers the philosophical concerns of plants used in occult practices. Circumscribing the metaparadigm of herbal magical practice, providing useful examples of its manifestation, as well as demonstrating its time-honored routes of inquiry, it examines the ways in which knowledge of this type is acquired and put into practice. It is written by Daniel A. Schulke.
  5. The Psalter of Cain. This book brings the British witchcraft-lineages of the Cultus Sabbati that Cain has come to modern occult prominence as the patron of the Witch’s Art, the embodiment of Exile and Opposition explicit within the Elder Craft. In its rarefied embodiment of Crooked Path Sorcery – the ever—deviating path of Bane and Blessing, the power of Cain arises from his mythic forms of Transgressor-against-God, First Murderer, Wandering Exile, and First Tamer of the Horse, among others. It is written by Andrew D. Chumbley and others.
  6. THE DRAGON BOOK OF ESSEX. Draconian ritual cycle is the enfleshment of the primordial Serpent of Eld both within the body of the practitioner as the First Sorcerer Azha-Cain, and within the earth of the World-Field as the Dragon Azhdeha. This dual-natured work is realised through rites of bodily sacrifice unto the Serpent, and subsequently through a year-long cycle of practices. These rites, being solar, lunar, and stellar in nature, transfix the celestial attributes of the Dragon’s Body within the telluric ritual arena and the sensorium of the practitioner. It is written by Andrew D. Chumbley.
  7. Book of the Black Dragon Series. Using the same schema as the one used in the Dragon Book of Essex, the written word moves across ‘power’ points or crossroads, these being body parts of the Black Dragon. Directly referring to Draconis the book creates an inverted rendition, one where the onus is set by earth dragon mysteries rather than stellar. This in turn refers directly to the ancestral connection the books have with those who are forgotten. Consequently, a new retinue of daemons, conduits, and djinn introduce themselves to the reader as points of contact, by which we can evoke and invoke non-being: something which is completely Other to ourselves. They are written by Peter Hamilton-Giles.
  8. Haqel D’ma. Haqel D’ma, the Potter’s Field or Field of Blood, is the burial ground of nameless souls, the forgotten, and those outside of society. Associated in legend with the place of Judas’ demise, paid for with the coins of betrayal, and the location of a desert father, hermit, Saint and ‘wild man’, it is the ‘field of blood’. It is written by Ian Chambers.
  9. Lyrics of Lilith, Songs of Samael: The Serpent Siddur of the Nachash El Acher. It is a devotional work dedicated to the anti-cosmic Current 61; the Current of Ain as Impossibility and of the embodiment of the desire for Impossibility: the Nachash El Acher, Samaelilith. It represents the Wisdom of the Serpentborn, the Children of Enoch, led by our Master Qayin. It establishes a daily routine of prayers to be read and reflected upon in order to stimulate the reception of Serpentine Gnosis.

Others you might enjoy are NOXIS NIGRAE: The Mysteries of Liliya and Mahazhael Deval By Madame Orfa, QALOH-MENAH: “The Faceless Goddess” by Madame Orfa, Books by Corinne Boyer in general, the Poison Path Herbal and the Poison Path Grimoire by Coby Michael, and I made the assumption you already know of The Book of Sitra Achra, which is part of the Current 218. There are others but I’m afraid this is all I have time to write at the moment. I hope it is helpful. Please be well. 🦇✨
this is very helpful, thank you very much.
 
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