Hilma af Klint, Svanen, 1914
Month: June 2013
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I want to say again how this is my favorite book by Stephan Michael Loy. The writer does such an excellent job portraying the myths as a human experience. Yet, at the same time, the gods are a personification of ideals that go beyond what we as humans can achieve.
If you have any interest in ancient cultures, religion, mythology, or Egyptology, you will love this book.
Isis Wept will be FREE on Amazon Kindle June 25th-29th. Check it out, and please leave a review.
Today I am working on final edits for the last book in the story. It’s been an amazing experience. Thank you, to all my followers who helped with encouragement and getting the word out.
Book Five: Beast, comes out June 25th. I sincerely believe it’s my best work to date.
To coincide with the release. Book One: Body, will be FREE on Amazon on the 25th. (It’s only 99 cents regular price.) If you already have it, now would be a great time to leave a review that encourages others to download the book. If you haven’t just downloading a copy helps move the book up Amazon’s rankings and makes it more visible.
My friend and fellow writer, Steve Loy, will also have a free book that day. Isis Wept is a story of Egyptian mythology told from a personal perspective. If you have any interest in mythology, you should read that book.
We are both struggling writers trying to make our dreams come true outside of the corporate system. Any help you can give, reviews, downloads, purchases, reblogs, and word of mouth is deeply appreciates.
Luka Basyrov – horror and macabre artist from Russia. He works in genre “fantastic realism”. This painting names “Jester”. Oil, canvas, 2012.
New Post has been published on http://imagenoire.com/brian-butler-evoking-bartzabel-spirit-in-paris-following-aleister-crowleys-directions/
Brian Butler evoking Bartzabel spirit in Paris following Aleister Crowley’s directions
Brian Butler is an LA based artist, filmmaker, musician and writer. In addition to his own practice, he is known for his collaboration with Kenneth Anger, an American underground experimental filmmaker, the director of the famous “Lucifer Rising” and “Rabbit’s Moon”.
This time Brian Butler came to Paris to install his piece “The Bartzabel Working” at the Palais de Tokyo. It is a circle and triangle designed in the tradition of the late British occultist Aleister Crowley to evoke the demon of Mars. Brian activated the Work yesterday, on the 18th of June 2013, and it will be in full effect for the opening at the Palais tomorrow.
This sigil can be used to attract the baleful influences of Mars, which according to Agrippa (Roman statesman and general – added by Image Noire) includes the hindering of buildings, casting down the powerful from dignitaries, honors and riches; causing discord, strife and hatred among men and beasts, chasing away bees, pigeons and fish; hindering mills, rendering misfortune toward hunters and fighters, causing barrenness in men, women and animals; striking terror into enemies, and compeling enemies to submit.
We hope that the staff and patrons of the Museum will enjoy installation’s presence.
Image Noire: Brian, how did you come to your beliefs? Were you influenced by your friends and family, literature or did you have a mentor, who inspired you?
Brian Butler: I came to this work as a result of my personal experience.
Image Noire: How did you get familiar with Aleister Crowley work? What was the first book of Crowley that you read?
Brian Butler: The book is called “Magick in Theory and Practice.”