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- -= THE BABALON WORKING =-
-
- By, Alexander Mitchell
-
-
- John Whiteside Parsons, a brilliant Rocket fuel scientist,
- joined the American branch of Aleister Crowley's cult in 1939.
- He struck up an earnest correspondence with the Beast 666, as
- Crowley was known by his followers, and soon became his out-
- -standing protege in the United States. By January, 1946,
- Parsons was impatient to break new frontiers in the occult
- world. He decided to take the spirit of Babalon, the "Whore
- of Babalon", and invest it in a human being.
-
- But to carry out this intricate mission, Parsons needed a
- female sexual partner to create his child in the Astral(Spir-
- -itual) world. If this part of the fixture went succesfully
- Parsons would be able to call down the spiritual baby & direct
- it into a human womb. When born, this child would incarnate
- the forces of Babalon. During his magical preparations for
- this incarnation Parsons found himself overwhelmed assis-
- -tance from a young novitiate named Ron Hubbard.
-
- Parsons wrote to Crowley at the beginning of 1946. "He
- (Hubbard) is a gentleman, red hair, green eyes, honest & in-
- telligent & we have become great friends. Although he has
- no formal training in magic, he has an extraordinary amount of
- experienct & understanding in the field. Ron appears to have
- some sort of highly developed astral vision. He describes his
- angel as a beautiful winged woman with red hair whom he calls
- the Empress & who has guided him through many times in his life
- He is in complete accord with our own principles. I have found
- a staunch companion & comrade in Ron".
-
- But within 3 months, the bonds of friendship were under some
- strain; Ron claimed Parsons wrote to Crowley, "She has trans-
- -ferred her sexual affections to Ron. I cared for her rather
- deeply but I have no desire to control her emotions". As if to
- cement their loyalties, Parsons, Hubbard & Betty decided to
- pool their finances & form a business partnership.
-
- Meanwhile, preparations for the mystical mission were well
- under way.
-
- From Jan. 4th. to 15th. 1946, Parsons & Hubbard engaged in
- a nightly ritual of incantation, talisman-waving & other Black
- Magic, faithfully described in Parsons Diary as Conjuration of
- Air, Invocation of Wand, & Consecration of Air Dagger. With a
- Prokofiev violin concerto blaring away, the 2 of them pleaded
- with the spirits for "An elemental mate - a girl willing to go
- through sexual rites to incarnate Babalon in the spirit world.
-
- Parsons mentions that windstorms have occured on a couple
- of nights & one night the power suddenly fialed. But nothing
- seriously responsive until Jan. 14th. when Ron was struck on
- the right sholder & had a candle knocked out of his hand.
- "He called me" Parsons wrote, "and we observed a brownish
- yellow light about 7 feet high. I brandished a magical sword
- and & it disappeared. Ron's right arm was paralysed for the
- rest of the night".
-
- The following night was even more portentious. Hubbard
- apparently saw a vision of one of Parsons enemies. Parsons
- wrote, "He attacked the figure & pinned it to the door with
- 4 throwing knives with which he is expert". For 4 days
- Parsons & Hubbard were in a state of tension. Then on Jan.
- 18th. Parsons turned to Ron and said "It is done". He added,
- "I returned home and found a young woman answering the require-
- -ments waiting for me".
-
- The incarnate Ritual set out in Parsons manuscript, The
- Book of Babalon, is difficult reading for the unconfirmed
- Spiritualist. Broadly interpreted, Parsons & Hubbard cons-
- -tructed an Alter & Hubbard acted as high priest durring a
- series of ceremonies in which Parsons & the girl shared sex.
- The owner of the documents, who is an expert on Crowley's
- magic says that Parsons at this stage was completely under
- Hubbard's domination. How else can one explain Hubbard's role
- as high priest in the rites after only a few weeks in the
- trade?
-
- For the first of the birth ceremonies which began on Mar.
- 1, Hubbard wore a white robe & carried a lamp while Parsons
- was clocked in ablack, hooded garment, carrying a cup &
- dagger. At Hubbard's suggestion, they played Rachmanioff's
- Isle of the Dead as backround music.
-
- Parsons account of the start of the birth ritual is as
- follows:-
-
- "The Scribe (Hubbard) said, "The Year of Babalon is 4063.
- She is the flame of life, power of darkness, she detroys with
- a glance, she may take thy soul. She feeds upon the death
- of men. Beautiful-Horrible". The Scribe, now pale & sweating,
- rested awhile then continued".
-
- There are 2 possible reasons why Hubbard showed anxiety at
- this stage of the ceremony, the owner of the papers says.
- He was either deeply moved by the spiritual depth of the cere-
- -mony or he couldn't think what to say next!
-
- Hubbard further instructed Parsons: "Display thyself to our
- lady; dedicate thy organs to her; display thy mind to her;
- dedicate thy soul to her; for she shall absorb thee. Retire
- from human contact until noon tomorrow. Speak not of this
- Ritual. Discuss nothing of it. Consult no book but thine
- own mind. Thou Art a God. Behave at this Alter as one God
- before another".
-
- On the 3rd. day the ritual began 4 hours before dawn.
- Ron tells his companion, "Lay out a white sheet. Place upon
- it blood of birth. Envision her approaching thee. Think
- upon the lewd, lascivious things thou coulds't do. All is
- good to Babalon. All. Preserve the material basis. The
- lust is hers, the passion yours. Consider thou the Beast
- raping". These invocations along with other passages in the
- indicates that Parsons had collected specimens of his
- own sperm & the girl's menstrual fluid.
-
- The climax of the ceremony occured the following day with
- Ron at the alter working his 2 subjects into a sexual frenzy.
- Over Rachmaninoff he intoned such gems as:- Her mouth is red
- & her breasts are fair, and her loins are full of fire.
-
- An exalted Parsons wrote the next day, "Babalon is incar-
- -nate upon the earth today awaiting the proper hour of her
- manifestation. And in that day my work will be accomplished
- and I shall be blown away upon the breath of the father, even
- as it is written (In fact, Parsons was blown away in a rocket
- fuel explosion at his experimental labratory in Pasadena
- in 1952)
-
- Unable to contain his joy, Parsons decided to tell Crowley
- what had happened. On March 6th. he wrote:- "I can hardly tell
- you or decide how much to write. I am under command of
- extreme secrecy. I have had the most important devastating
- experience of my life". Crowley was dumbfounded by the news of
- the incarnation ceremony. He wrote back, "You have me completely
- puzzled by your remarks. I cannot form the slightest idea of
- what you can possibly mean".
-
- With a distinct note of concern, he dashed off a letter on
- the same day to the head of his American Cult saying
- "Apparently Parsons or Hubbard or somebody is producing a
- Moonchild. I get fairly frantic when I contemplate the idiocy
- of these louts" ( This acid rebuke comes from a man whose
- activities were once summed up by a judge like this:-
- "I have never heard such horrible, dreadful blasphemous stuff
- as that which has been produced by the man who describes
- himself as the greatest living poet".
-
- By May the same year, Crowley was not only concerned about
- Parsons' spiritual well-being. There was a small matter of
- certain monies. When the trio formed their business enterprise,
- Parsons is believed to have put in 17,000 dollars.
- Hubbard had about 10,000 dollars of the money, Hubbard and his
- newly aquired girlfriend Betty, bought a yact. A report to the
- head of the American branch by another cult member says, "Ron
- and Betty have their boat at Miami, Florida & are living the life
- of Riley while Brother John (Parsons) is living at rock
- bottom and I mean rock bottom".
-
- In a more sinister way, the report added, "Let us consider
- this matter of the magical child which John Parsons is
- supposed to turn loose on the world in 9 months (now 7) Ron,
- the Seer, was the guy who laid down the main ideas, technic
- (sic) etc. of the operation".
-
- On reading Parsons' accounts of the ceremony & from the
- reports from the branch HQ in the States, Crowley cabled his
- U.S. office on May 22nd. "Suspect Ron playing confidence
- trick-John Parsons weak fool-obvious victim prowling swindlers"
- In a letter a few days later he said, "It seem s to me on the
- information of our brethren in California that Parsons has got
- an illumination which he lost all his personal indipendence.
- From our brother account he was given away both his girl &
- his money. Apparently it is the ordinary confidence trick.
- A must chastened Parsons wrote to Crowley on July 5th.
- "Here I am in Miami, persuing the children of my folly. I have
- them well tied up. They cannont move without going to jail.
-
- However, I am afraid that most of the money has already been
- spent. I will be lucky to salvage 3,000 to 5,000 dollars".
- Just how Parsons managed to capture the errent lovers is in
- keeping with the other extaordinary chapters of this story.
- "Hubbard attempted to escape me" Parsons wrote, "by sailing
- at 5p.m. & performed a full invocation to Bartzabel within the
- circle at 8p.m. (a curse). At the same time however, his ship
- was struck by a sudden squall off his sails & forced him back
- to port where I took the boat in custody".
-
- Parsons recovered financially & posibly as a backlash to
- his experience with Hubbard he took the Oath of the Anti-Christ
- in 1948 & changed his name to Belarion Armiluss AlDajjal
- Anti-Chirst. In his scientology publications, Hubbard says of
- the period, "Crippled & blinded at the end of the war, I
- resumed my studies of philosophy & my discoveries recovered
- so fully that I was reclassified in 1949 for full combat duty".
-
- Hubbard claims that more than 2 dozen thinkers, prophets
- & psychologists influenced scientology (which was launched in
- 1951); everyone from Plato, Jesus, to Sigmund Freud whom he
- says he studied under in Vienna.
-
- The record can now be righted with the inclusion of Aleister
- Crowley, the Beast 666
-
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-
- [The above story was taken from issue number 35 of "Insight Magazine"
- a British publication on the occult.
-
- It is provided in its incomplete form as it is found in the
- magazine [of which is a poorly compiled publication and carelessly
- reproduced; nonetheless, I found the story amusing and thought
- to share this odd tidbit with the users of this BBS].
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