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Typhonian/Draconian current

Ialda Tzabaoth

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I've exhausted all mainstream sources of Typhonian-style books, from Grant to Webb to Mason + Duvendack, Chumbley/Schulke, the entire spectrum of mainstream Typhonian literature and occult Grimoire, I've had.
I want something more, in the same vein as Grant if it exists
It doesn't even have to be a book, it could be a blog or YouTube channel I don't yet know. Or sites with resources, anything Typhonian/Draconian in nature, put it in this thread
 

moonbow

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Do you just read for information or do you actually practice? I just wonder how much do you want to consume and what exactly are you looking for? Vampirism is Draconian I guess... there's a lot of stuff on that topic too.
 

ashlesha

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Michael Bertiaux? Heโ€™s referenced in the trilogies, and there are a lot of writers around Bertiaux!
 

TPA3323

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Yes Michael Bertiaux is excellent, just don't start with the M7R material. Vudu Cartography or Ontological Graffiti are both great to see what it is all about and then you can dive in the courses if you want to start working in a practical way.
 
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