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Ghosts, Haunting & Beings from other Realms
Something called the 'otherland' At least thats what i call it.
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<blockquote data-quote="ArthurPandragon" data-source="post: 252345" data-attributes="member: 15510"><p>I have no idea about the nature of this "otherland" or why neuroatypical people are more sensible to this "woman" apart which you have already written.</p><p>But, your comment about her association to the number 11 and your whole description of this entity notably her influence on human creativity rings a bell in my mind. </p><p>I really invite you to read books about Crowley's Babalon; she is a main goddess of his cult and she is clearly inspired by a few elder divinities mainly Astarte. Nonetheless, she has also aspects from the Gnostic Sophia i.e. the practical cleverness.</p><p>Plus, she is also inspired by Hekate and so the witchcraft including somekind of mediumship the artists are supposed to obtain and fuel their creativity.</p><p>In addition, the number 11 was associated to Magick by Crowley and also to Babalon especially.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ArthurPandragon, post: 252345, member: 15510"] I have no idea about the nature of this "otherland" or why neuroatypical people are more sensible to this "woman" apart which you have already written. But, your comment about her association to the number 11 and your whole description of this entity notably her influence on human creativity rings a bell in my mind. I really invite you to read books about Crowley's Babalon; she is a main goddess of his cult and she is clearly inspired by a few elder divinities mainly Astarte. Nonetheless, she has also aspects from the Gnostic Sophia i.e. the practical cleverness. Plus, she is also inspired by Hekate and so the witchcraft including somekind of mediumship the artists are supposed to obtain and fuel their creativity. In addition, the number 11 was associated to Magick by Crowley and also to Babalon especially. [/QUOTE]
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