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[Tutorial] Pathworking for the old ones

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Bawonschild

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First things first. Yes you could argue this might be a.I. generated. Yes you could argue this is just someone's reinterpretation of the Qlippoth. But I would argue that's the point. The fact that you argue over it at all feeds the beings of this tree. Ladies and germs and everything in between., I present to you my recent find, a pathworking for the old ones.
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I only see an image of the Kabalistic Tree with the Lovecraft names on the sephiroth. Did you forget to add the path working or is this it?
 

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I'm sorry I should have stated possible inspiration for path working. For example the methods used in Qlipphoth pathworking but applied to the old ones. And simply working with that old one at each point of the tree. With Nylarthotep being your primary guide along the path.
 

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Kenneth Grant, utilizing much from his Typhonian concoctions, developed a "somewhat workable system" of pathworkings for a Lovecraftian-esque Qliphoth. Grant visualized the whole of the Qliphoth as the embodiment of Yog-Sothoth. One would travel through the multi-faceted layers of Yog-Sothoth to experience the shift of self in ultra-dimensional madness, eventually facing Azathoth- if I recall.

It has been years since reading Grant's Nine Books of madness. I admired his zeal and passion but his works are more maddening to piece-meal and/or interpret than any play written about Lost Carcosa and the King in Yellow.
 

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Kenneth Grant, utilizing much from his Typhonian concoctions, developed a "somewhat workable system" of pathworkings for a Lovecraftian-esque Qliphoth. Grant visualized the whole of the Qliphoth as the embodiment of Yog-Sothoth. One would travel through the multi-faceted layers of Yog-Sothoth to experience the shift of self in ultra-dimensional madness, eventually facing Azathoth- if I recall.

It has been years since reading Grant's Nine Books of madness. I admired his zeal and passion but his works are more maddening to piece-meal and/or interpret than any play written about Lost Carcosa and the King in Yellow.
Ive been meaning to study those thank you for the reminder and heads up.
 
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