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Paschal Beverly Randolph (October 8, 1825 – July 29, 1875) was an American medical doctoroccultist and writer. Randolph is notable as perhaps the first person to introduce the principles of sex magic to North America, and, according to A.E. Waite, establishing the earliest known Rosicrucian order in the United States .

Sources disagree as to Randolph’s birthplace (New York or Virginia). He was a free man of mixed-race ancestry, descendant of William Randolph. His father was a nephew of John Randolph of Roanoke and his mother was Flora Beverly, whom he later described as a woman of mixed English, French, German, Native American and Malagasy ancestry. This background led to his being a spokesman for the abolition ofslavery. His mother died when he was young, leaving him homeless and penniless; he ran away to sea in order to support himself. A peripatetic man, he lived in many places, including New York stateNew OrleansSan Francisco, and Toledo, Ohio. He married twice; his first wife was African-American; his second wife was Irish-American.

Early life

As a teen and young man, Randolph traveled widely, due to his work aboard sailing vessels. He journeyed to England, through Europe, and as far east as Persia, where his interest in mysticism and the occult led him to study with local practitioners of folk magic and varied religions. On these travels he also met and befriended occultists in England and Paris, France.

Randolph

Career

After leaving the sea, Randolph embarked upon a public career as a lecturer and writer. By his mid-twenties, he regularly appeared on stage as atrance medium and advertised his services as a spiritual practitioner in magazines associated with the Spiritualist Movement. Like many Spiritualists of his era, he lectured in favor of Abolition; after Emancipation, he taught literacy to freed slaves in New Orleans.

In addition to his work as a trance medium, Randolph trained as a doctor of medicine and wrote and published both fictional and instructive books based on his theories of health, sexuality, Spiritualism and occultism. He authored more than fifty works on magic and medicine, established an independent publishing company, and was an avid promoter of birth control during a time when it was largely against the law to mention this topic.

Having long used the pseudonym “The Rosicrucian” for his Spiritualist and occult writings, Randolph eventually founded the Fraternitas Rosae Crucis, the oldest Rosicrucian organization in the United States, which dates back to the era of the American Civil War. This group, still in existence, today avoids mention of Randolph’s interest in sex magic, but his magico-sexual theories and techniques formed the basis of much of the teachings of another occult fraternity, The Hermetic Brotherhood of Luxor, although it is not clear that Randolph himself was ever personally associated with the Brotherhood.Two twentieth century occultists and practitioners of sex magicTheodor Reuss of Germany and Aleister Crowley of Great Britain, were heavily influenced by Randolph in both organizing theOrdo Templi Orientis (O.T.O.) and in their sex magic rituals.

In 1851, Randolph made the acquaintance of Abraham Lincoln. Their friendship was close enough that, when Lincoln was assassinated in 1865, Randolph accompanied Lincoln’s funeral procession in a train to Springfield, Illinois. However, Randolph was asked to leave the train when some passengers objected to the presence of an African American in their midst.

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Death

Randolph died in Toledo, Ohio at the age of 49, under disputed circumstances. According to Professor Carl Edwin Lindgren, D.Ed., many questioned the coroner’s finding that Randolph died from a self-inflicted wound to the head, for many of his writings express his aversion to suicide. The evidence was conflicting. R. Swinburne Clymer, a later Supreme Master of theFraternitas, stated that years after Randolph’s demise, in a death-bed confession, a former friend of Randolph had conceded that in a state of jealousy and temporary insanity, he had killed Randolph. Randolph was succeeded as Supreme Grand Master of the Fraternitas, and in other titles, by his chosen successor Freeman B. Dowd.

In 1996, the biography Paschal Beverly Randolph: A Nineteenth-Century Black American Spiritualist, Rosicrucian, and Sex Magician by John Patrick Deveney and Franklin Rosemont was published.

13 Full Moon Calendar: Key to synchronized Universe

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The 13 Moon calendar is not what it appears. It is a coded synchronization matrix that enters us into an
alternate universe to prepare our minds for entry into galactic
culture.

The 13 Moon/28-day count is not an earth-based system but a gift from
the Galactic Maya that serves as a type of dimensional doorway to
reorient the human mind to fourth-dimensional time.

It is only in the guise of a “calendar” as a mercy and a familiar
bridge for the people of Earth. It is actually a galactic template, a
Sirian template, that enters us into the vast realm of the synchronic
order.  But it is not really something that can be talked about as it
has to be experienced.

The daily affirmations are mathematically coded fourth-dimensional
radiograms that open your mind to new potentialities. Like a Zen koan,
they are meant to bypass your conceptual mind and tune you into
higher-dimensional frequencies.

By learning our galactic signature,
we start thinking archetypally of our role within the collective,
rather than individually of the personal. Our galactic signature is our
password to the fourth dimension; it helps us to identify with the
larger story playing out in an objective way where our role is magical
and creative.

13 Moons as a Template of Peace

The 13 Moon calendar is a calendar of peace; peace that transcends
dogma. This is the whole point of it. It is based on the underlying mathematics of the Mayan calendar, based on the numbers: 4, 7, 13, 20, 52, 91, 260.

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Mathematics are universal and far more creative than they have been
given credit for.  Mathematics, inclusive of sacred geometries, define a
form that unlocks imaginal structures.

We live in an infinitely magical universe–not a close-ended linear
system where the only knowledge that exists was revealed thousands of
years ago. The universe is ever changing and creating itself anew. It is
happening now – as you read these words.

All the messengers, sages and galactic masters are here with us Now
to guide us through this shift of time. Past, future and present are
one. We live in a radial matrix of simultaneity that can be accessed
daily through the codes of the synchronic order via the 13 Moon
calendar.

13 Moon/28 days as Synchronization Template

The 13 Moon/28-day system embraces and synchronizes all true
calendrical and mathematical systems, from lunar calendars, to the Mayan
long count, to the Elder Futhark runes, to the I Ching hexagrams. In
other words this system reveals a master matrix, which contains all
other systems.

Keeping in mind also that the Maya used up to 17 calendars at once
because their perception of time was not linear, but based on
synchronization. The more cycles and systems you can track at once, the
more you can observe synchronic overlays.

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13 Moons as a Sirian Timing Program

As a solar-galactic calendar with a July 26 synchronization date
based on the heliacal rising of the star Sirius, the 13 Moon Dreamspell
calendar is ultimately a Sirian timing program. (See graphic below: New Sirius Cycle).

In this way, the 13 Moon calendar and tools of the Law of Time are
intended to entrain our third-dimensional being into fourth- and
fifth-dimensional Sirian wisdom, or the realization of the supermental
superhuman.

By placing itself in the measure of the 13 Moon/28-day
synchronometer and its precise 52-year/orbital ring cycles, the human is
synchronized to the Sirius double universe star cycle, lifting it into a
truly galactic-cosmic consciousness and order of reality. —Valum Votan

More on the Sirius code

This Sirian program is further unfolded in the various
fourth-dimensional tools such as Telektonon, 20 Tablets, 7:7::7:7 —
leading to the ultimate program of the Synchronotron 441 cube matrix system.

The 13 Moon calendar is also the key to enter the Cosmic History Chronicles. This
seven volume series lays out an entirely new galactic knowledge base so
that we can systematically begin to experience galactic/cosmic states
of consciousness in preparation for advanced telepathic technologies
including time travel and teleportation.

It is our duty to become multidimensional beings. The 13 Moon
calendar (synchronometer) is the key that opens the multidimensional
gate.

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The Trans-Saturnian 3 (Part 3)

The two symbols presented here represent the planet Pluto which was discovered in 1930 by Clyde Tombaugh.

The planet is named after a Greek god named Pluto, who was the ruler of the underworld. ■
Again, notice the three ingredients for a planetary symbol: the elemental cross: the lunar crescent: and the solar circle.

The second symbol for Pluto is simply the first two letters of Pluto (PL) merged into one.

Again, the trans-Saturnian 3 are new discoveries that don’t fit perfectly into astrology, alchemy or Kabbalah. Though some attribute pluto to Kether, the highest sphere on the tree of life synonymous with god and the beginning of the universe.

It’s interesting that Pluto, a god of the underworld, was the name given to the last “planet” in our solar system as it sits on the edge between the light of the sun and the black abyss of space.

I was tempted to delve into the mythologies of the trans-Saturnian gods, however that is out of the scope of decoding symbols and would require an entire book!

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The Trans-Saturnian 3 (Part 2)

This is the symbol for Neptune, the 8th planet from the sun that was officially named in 1846.

The planet is named after the Roman god Neptune, the god of the sea.

We can see 2 of the ingredients for a planetary symbol: a cross & a crescent. The two are stylized to create a 3 pronged trident, which is a symbol attributed to the god Neptune hundreds of years before the discovery of the planet.

The Roman Neptune would correspond with the Greek god Poseidon.

Again it is controversial to use Neptune in astrology, Kabbalah or Alchemy, but within Crowley’s book 4 Neptune is associated with Chockmah (the 2nd sphere on the tree of life). Though this doesnt make too much sense since Chockmah’s element is fire, and Neptune is clearly water. Syncretism is rarely orderly.

If you know any interesting facts about Neptunian symbolism comment below or PM me!

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The Trans-Saturnian 3 (Part 1)

The symbol above symbolizes Uranus, the 7th planet from the sun, which was officially discovered and designated as a planet in 1781 by William Herschel.

The planet is named after the Greek god Uranus (a name which means “sky” or “heaven”) who is married to Gaia (a name meaning “Earth”).

The first 3 variations of this symbol contain the 3 ingredients for a planetary symbol: a cross: a circle: a crescent.

The H that is formed from the combination of these 3 ingredients is also said to symbolize the H from William Herschel’s last name.

The 4th variation of this symbol is a combination of the sun and mars symbols. This symbol was chosen by J. G. Köhler and refined by Johann Bode.

Within the field of symbolism that relates to qabalah, astrology and alchemy, it is widely debated on the practicality of incorporating the trans-Saturnian planets.

However it should be noted that Uranus can be associated with the “11th” sphereless sphere on the tree of life named Da’ath, according to Crowleys Book 4

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The Gnostic Circle

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The Gnostic Circle is an alchemical Key of knowledge from the Vedic
texts of ancient India revealing the primary role of Time in our
developmental process.
Most astrological systems are oriented toward
the individual’s egoic development, but the Gnostic Circle provides a
means by which we can perceive the imperatives of the Soul and its
hidden but primary influence in our lives.
It is the unifying
element of a complete astrological work-up which helps us to understand
the cyclic nature of our developmental process; where we have been in
the past, where we happen to be at the present moment and what we are
moving toward in the future.

“The Gnostic Circle is the most effective method for understanding
the transformation of human consciousness. It represents a vision of
wholeness and has only one objective: it deals with the soul or seed of
the divine in each created thing and reveals the process by which that
seed is made to flower in its process of becoming.” – Patrizia
Norelli-Bachelet

Used in conjunction with the practice of yoga, the Gnostic Circle
reverses the long-standing perception of Time as the destroyer and
presents mankind with an entirely new awareness of Time as the
integrative mechanism by which a Divine purpose is expressed in the
world, thus it contains the highest wisdom of our age.

“The Gnostic Circle allows us to measure the progression of any event in time. And it provides the means of assessing an event’s relevance to time and place within a global and universal context. Above all, it permits us to appreciate the interconnectedness of events through a unified, spherical approach to Time.
The
Gnostic Circle is a yardstick which can be applied to any event and by
which that event or object may be made to reveal its intrinsic nature
and objective value.
In ancient literature and tradition, such a tool was sometimes referred to as the Golden Rod, or the Philosopher’s Stone.
Its
value resided in the fact that because of its special relation to Time
and Space, it could provide an objective means to assess the
truth-conscious substance of any given situation or event or object.
In
a word, it could objectively reveal the element’s inner pulse and place
within the greater harmony of life on Earth and within the solar
system.”
The Vishaal Newsletter, – Oct 30, 1991

For each person there are two ways of being in the world, two
existential situations critical to our perception of life and reality.

  • The first and most common is an experience of the world from the historical perspective of linear time.
  • The second, and more rare, is the direct perception of non-linear time or cosmic cycles.

These modes of awareness represent two different worlds, one within the other.
Non-linear
or sacred time appears under the paradoxical aspect of whole time, an
eternal present which is connected with man’s deepest spiritual
dimension. It is based upon a perception that time does not proceed
endlessly in a straight line. Rather it is always and everywhere a
closed curve, although from our ordinary perception, we do not see that
it’s movement is either curved or closed.

To move beyond the illusion of linearity and recover a realization of
whole time one must undergo a process of yoga which illumines the
cyclical nature of the life experience.
This is most easily achieved
through the application of a cosmological model which highlights
certain essential relationships between man and the universe and which
unveils a common center.
In ancient times these cosmological models
were based upon the known universe which was believed to consist of six
planets and a central Sun. It was not until the 20th century, following
the discovery of Uranus, Neptune and Pluto, that the complete
cosmological key could be revealed and man’s integral transformation
fully understood.

In ancient India, as in all other traditional societies, the
unveiling of this axis or ‘center’ was achieved through a disciplined
study of the archetypal language contained in the zodiacal hieroglyphs
and a knowledge of the principles of the Cosmic order.
Once these
foundations are laid, one’s lived experience becomes revelatory. The
awareness gradually shifts from the ordinary linear perspective of past,
present and future to an experience of time as a cyclical developmental
process.
As the individual lives and repeats these cycles of whole
time, he becomes imprinted with their order and aligned with their
harmonies. The axis of his being gradually shifts from the pivot of ego,
to a higher perceptual center. For it is by observing the cycles of his
own microcosmic process, that man comes to know the macrocosm and the
principles of its evolution.
In the Veda, this realization is known as SWAR or Truth-Consciousness, and grants the seeker a direct and unequivocal perception of Unity.

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‘The Gnostic Circle is merely the combination of the zodiac – the
occult circle which contains the knowledge of the evolution – and the
structural pattern of the solar system. The Circle of 12 is the zodiac,
and the Circle of 9 is our actual solar system, each orbit representing
one year of Earth life. The joint harmony of these two, superimposed or
synthesized in one circle, is what constitutes our key to the evolution
and flowering of the seed of the Spirit. In fact we can say that the
Gnostic Circle is mainly for this purpose. It shows mankind the ultimate
and ideal perfection that can be attained during this particular phase
of the evolution, during this great transition point from animal-mental
to the more divine mankind.’ – The Gnostic Circle p. 159, 1975, Patrizia Noreill-Bachelet

tomasorban:

My favorite general tarot spread technique Ive been working with recently and starts to be my very fav overall. It works with mystical properties of number nine. You cannot find this technique anywhere on the internet.

Simplified:

1) Throw cards on the table, play chaotically with them, shuffling them as a kid at least for a minute. Tell Spirit how you gonna draw cards: 3 for past, 3 for present, 3 for future.

2) Get deck into form, then cut the deck into 3 piles (1-2-3), fold the deck back to form (1-2-3). Bear in mind from the beginning what you are conceptually doing.

3) Now draw every ninth card while puttin each of these cards in a column, one under the other. You will get 3 columns: past, present, future – together 9 cards. Leave unused cards aside.

4) bonus: if you will continue drawing next 9ths of cards – they will also fit to reading.

industrialdope:

I figured this out after I realized that there are 7 notes in a major scale and 12 notes altogether. C is the first note on any piano, and has no flat (technically B is a flat but it’s also part of the major scale – this lines up with the fact that the first classical planet is the Moon, which correlates to only one zodiac sign. The fourth note in the C Major scale is F, and also has no flat, just as the fourth classical planet, the Sun, has only one zodiac. The rest of the notes have flats, which are given the nocturnal sign of the planet (black key=night), and the white keys have the day signs. Works out perfectly, oddly enough.