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- "Temple of Set Reading List:
- Category 18 - Life and Death" (3/1/86CE)
- Reprinted from: _The Crystal Tablet of Set_
- (c) Temple of Set 1989 CE
- Weirdbase file version by TS permission
-
- by Michael A. Aquino, Ipsissimus VI* Temple of Set
- Electronic mail: MCI-Mail 278-4041
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- To the profane, life and death are automatic, inevitable, and unalterable.
- Hence they take the influence of the life/death continuum on human affairs
- for granted. To the magician, life and death can be influenced and
- eventually controlled altogether. The Victor Frankenstein of yesterday
- becomes the genetic engineer of tomorrow. New forms and mutations of life
- will become possible, death may cease save through accident, and the Self
- may evolve into a Self-contained state of existence unhampered by a physical
- shell chained to the entropy of the objective universe. Xeper.
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- 18A. _The Immortalist_ by Alan Harrington. NY: Avon Books #380-00201-125,
- 1969 [recently revised and updated]. (TS-3) MA: "In this brilliant book
- Harrington argues that the presence and the fear of death are root causes
- for much if not all of human behavioral characteristics. Non-human animals
- cannot conceptualize and anticipate death, hence are not governed by it.
- Harrington then catalogues the surprising number of ways in which death-
- awareness grips human philosophy, presents data on efforts to arrest death,
- and finally ventures hypotheses concerning a non-death-obsessed environment.
- A scientific rejection of the Osirian ethic. I originally reviewed #18A in
- the Church of Satan's newsletter _The Cloven Hoof_ #V-1: 'The Secrets of
- Life and Death', reprinted as Appendix 71 in #6N."
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- 18B. _The Immortality Factor_ by Osborn Segerberg, Jr. NY: Bantam Books
- #553-08183-195, 1974. (TS-4) MA: "This is a somewhat more technical approach
- to the questions addressed in #18A, with emphasis on the physiological aging
- and regeneration processes [see also #17F's discussion of this], the
- creation of life, and the ecological considerations of a controlled
- life/death environment [shades of _Logan's Run_]. Well-researched and
- carefully-argued."
-
- 18C. _The Book of Opening the Mouth_ by E.A. Wallis Budge (Trans.). NY:
- Benjamin Blom, 1972. (TS-5) MA: "The Spell for Life Unbounded by Time,
- caricatured as the 'Scroll of Thoth' in the classic Boris Karloff film _The
- Mummy_ and also by Bram Stoker in _The Jewel of Seven Stars_ (basis of the
- motion picture _The Awakening_). As with other TS-5 codes, this text is not
- to be read or used casually or irresponsibly. The motion picture
- _Deathdream_ (Quadrant/Impact Films, 1972) can give you a good idea of what
- can happen when you tinker with necromancy without appreciating the
- consequences of 'success'."
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- 18D. _Our Eternity_ by Maurice Maeterlinck. NY: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1914. (TS-
- 4) MA: "A revision and expansion of Maeterlinck's 1911 essay 'Death'. The
- highest form of inductive logic directed towards the major issues of
- existence and survival of the egocentric consciousness after material death.
- Key to the effectiveness of #18C. [Maeterlinck is also the author of #2I.]"
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- 18E. _The Mysteries of Life and Death: An Illustrated Investigation into the
- Incredible World of Death_ by Professor Keith Simpson, OBE, FRCP, FC Path,
- et al. NY: Crown (Crescent Books, 1980). (TS-3) MA: "At first glance this
- appears to be a rather morbid 'coffee-table' book, but it soon becomes
- apparent that it is quite a bit more. For one thing, the contributing
- authors are among the most respectable and distinguished in their fields,
- which range from philosophy and criminal psychiatry to pathology and
- forsenics. Here is the entire concept of death for you to examine:
- mythology, physiological aspects, psychological considerations, and cultural
- legacy. There are chapters on assassination, disease, the soul, strange &
- bizarre funeral & entombment practices, suicide, artistic influences, war,
- etc. After you get over feeling queasy [the photographs & illustrations pull
- no punches], you will be fascinated to discover just how little you actually
- knew about the phenomenon of death [hence life], and just what the limits of
- human knowledge concerning it happen to be."
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- 18F. _The Savage God: A Study of Suicide_ by A. Alvarez. NY: Random House,
- 1972. (TS-3) MA: "An incisive, objective, and empathetic investigation into
- the psychology of suicide, accompanied by a survey of suicide themes in
- historical literature. Said the _New York Times_ of this book: 'To write a
- book about suicide - to transform the subject into something beautiful -
- this is the forbidding task that Alvarez has set for himself; he has
- succeeded!'"
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