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W.H. Müller redefines the questions of creation and chaos, life and death and presents a cosmology that casts all of Jewish mysticism and Kabbalah in a revolutionary light.
The present book is a merciless inventory of the religious dogmas that have held humanity captive for millennia and drawn it to a dangerous, self-destructive precipice.
The practice of NecroYoga, which follows Kabbalistic Physics in Part II, ultimately dissolves the familiar dogmas of "good" and "evil" into their elemental components in order to reassemble them in an operation of proto-cosmic magic into an original, primordial image long lost to humanity.
NecroYoga is the practice of granting permanent access to this world to the Great Old Ones, who are evasively referred to as the "Kings of Edom" in traditional rabbinic Kabbalah.
The practitioner of NecroYoga empowers Death to redeem him; he goes to the other side of the Tree of Life, surrendering himself to the Other Side. And the seed offering on the altar of Adamic humanity is drawn into the depths below the known chakras; the magician burns himself out of the Book of Life, seizes the quill Maat held by Thoth, and inscribes himself in the "Book of the Law of Death," inwardly and subtly assuming his glorious, undead image in order to escape the clutches of life.
The present book is a merciless inventory of the religious dogmas that have held humanity captive for millennia and drawn it to a dangerous, self-destructive precipice.
The practice of NecroYoga, which follows Kabbalistic Physics in Part II, ultimately dissolves the familiar dogmas of "good" and "evil" into their elemental components in order to reassemble them in an operation of proto-cosmic magic into an original, primordial image long lost to humanity.
NecroYoga is the practice of granting permanent access to this world to the Great Old Ones, who are evasively referred to as the "Kings of Edom" in traditional rabbinic Kabbalah.
The practitioner of NecroYoga empowers Death to redeem him; he goes to the other side of the Tree of Life, surrendering himself to the Other Side. And the seed offering on the altar of Adamic humanity is drawn into the depths below the known chakras; the magician burns himself out of the Book of Life, seizes the quill Maat held by Thoth, and inscribes himself in the "Book of the Law of Death," inwardly and subtly assuming his glorious, undead image in order to escape the clutches of life.
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