What are some great books for esotericmaxxing?

What are some great books for esotericmaxxing?

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  1. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Definitely not pic rel, OP. That book is basically "Why I am Protestant and that's okay," and though it is humble and a nice delightful read, it's just some modestly well educated guy's diary.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      ngmi

  2. 10 months ago
    Anonymous
  3. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    the anatomy of melancholy, burton
    ride the tiger, evola
    Sickness Unto Death
    The Pillow Book, Shonagon
    byzantine history

  4. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Is the Secret Teaching of All Ages worth it?

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      the cia has a free copy lol

      https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/E4/E4AAFF6DAF6863F459A8B4E52DFB9FF4_Manly.P.Hall_The.Secret.Teachings.of.All.Ages.pdf

      • 10 months ago
        VIRUSES DON'T EXIST

        ah, another goyslop titled "big secret"

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous
    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      I own a copy. I've found it more useful as a reference book than as something to read all the way through.

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      I don't like it personally. Quite biased. Outdated. Might as well read Levi.

      the cia has a free copy lol

      https://www.cia.gov/library/abbottabad-compound/E4/E4AAFF6DAF6863F459A8B4E52DFB9FF4_Manly.P.Hall_The.Secret.Teachings.of.All.Ages.pdf

      Yano that's cause Osama had a copy...

  5. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Cloud of Unknowing

  6. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    The Penguin Book of Magic

  7. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    that tripgay frater might be able to help if he sees your post

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      She's too busy being autistic in the poetry threads

  8. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    http://www.occult-mysteries.org/books.html

  9. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    there is absolutely nothing esoteric about browne

    • 10 months ago
      Anonymous

      The fact you can't locate his esotericism proves how esoteric he is

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        locate it then

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        urn burial is a compilation of funerary practices in england, antiquity and the bible.
        garden of cyrus is a jumbled attempt at numerology using plants from his garden (and from famous gardens of antiquity naturally)
        religio medici is a boring protestent profession of faith

        browne was a fantastic writer and an inquisitive gentleman like many of his peers. he collected strange objects and studied them through a thoroughly materialistic lens (like his peers). he then added a patina of hermeticism/neoplatonism as was fashionable at the time. there are no profound mysteries here, you just like that he uses "smart words" like "hydriotaphia" and "archetype" (same as every other 20th century esotericist mishmashing shit that sounded cool to form a system)

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          "profound mysteries" is a spook

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            no arguments i see.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            wasn't an argument, it is a statement

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Filtered.

            where are the arguments? i doubt either of you have read beyond the thomas browne wikipedia page.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            I already made my argument you keep proving it.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            I suggest you check out the John Dee wikipedia next, he also uses big words

            Again, I'm not arguing, I am positing. "Profound mysteries" is a spook.

            You are not as intelligent as you think you are

            He’s one of my favourite writers and I would agree with [...]. He was a garden variety neoplatonist and a generally curious, versatile intellect. There’s nothing magical in his works per se, although he was far from a materialist. He essentially saw the material world as a shadow of another realm approached by us only through symbol. I have the original manuscript of his works.

            I use materialist not in the vulgar sense, but in the genuine scientific curiosity of the 17th and early 18th centuries. For him the material body has a true significance in all its parts. That's a cool book, post the title page

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            You are having a mental break down. You need to go offline and practice self-care.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            Again, I'm not arguing, I am positing. "Profound mysteries" is a spook.

          • 10 months ago
            Anonymous

            He’s one of my favourite writers and I would agree with

            urn burial is a compilation of funerary practices in england, antiquity and the bible.
            garden of cyrus is a jumbled attempt at numerology using plants from his garden (and from famous gardens of antiquity naturally)
            religio medici is a boring protestent profession of faith

            browne was a fantastic writer and an inquisitive gentleman like many of his peers. he collected strange objects and studied them through a thoroughly materialistic lens (like his peers). he then added a patina of hermeticism/neoplatonism as was fashionable at the time. there are no profound mysteries here, you just like that he uses "smart words" like "hydriotaphia" and "archetype" (same as every other 20th century esotericist mishmashing shit that sounded cool to form a system)

            . He was a garden variety neoplatonist and a generally curious, versatile intellect. There’s nothing magical in his works per se, although he was far from a materialist. He essentially saw the material world as a shadow of another realm approached by us only through symbol. I have the original manuscript of his works.

        • 10 months ago
          Anonymous

          Filtered.

      • 10 months ago
        Anonymous

        gottem

        urn burial is a compilation of funerary practices in england, antiquity and the bible.
        garden of cyrus is a jumbled attempt at numerology using plants from his garden (and from famous gardens of antiquity naturally)
        religio medici is a boring protestent profession of faith

        browne was a fantastic writer and an inquisitive gentleman like many of his peers. he collected strange objects and studied them through a thoroughly materialistic lens (like his peers). he then added a patina of hermeticism/neoplatonism as was fashionable at the time. there are no profound mysteries here, you just like that he uses "smart words" like "hydriotaphia" and "archetype" (same as every other 20th century esotericist mishmashing shit that sounded cool to form a system)

        that's surface level grade school shit, he was talking about the REAL esoteric stuff, but you wouldn't know anything about that...

  10. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

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  11. 10 months ago
    Anonymous
  12. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    >western esoterism
    kwab

  13. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    Heinrich Cornelius Agrippa, Three books of occult philosophy

  14. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    you are already the best esoterist in existence anon. there is nothing to max.

  15. 10 months ago
    Anonymous
  16. 10 months ago
    Anonymous

    More like Sir. Brownie?

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