Georg Schlicht – Die Grosse Hure Babylon
Ave Babalon
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33 // MAGIC
38 // GOLD // DEATH
39 // ART
42 // BUNE // NEBU // LIBRAALCHEMY OF LVCIFER
DARK INTO LIGHT
HORUS TAKES FLIGHT
WATCHES OVER
BLESSINGS UPON YE
WHO HAVE DIED INFINITELY
This Is a Prayer to Aphrodite. This Is a Prayer for Resistance.
My Goddess lifts Her left foot, Her left foot covered in foam. She shakes off the foam and begins to dance.
This is a prayer to Aphrodite. This is a prayer for Resistance.
Because we always need this reminder
Rosaleen Miriam “Roie” Norton (2 October 1917 – 5 December 1979), who used the craft name of Thorn, was an Australian artist and occultist, in the latter capacity adhering to a form of pantheistic / Neopagan Witchcraftwhich was devoted to the god Pan. She lived much of her later life in the bohemian area of Kings Cross, Sydney, leading her to be termed the “Witch of Kings Cross” in some of the tabloids, and from where she led her own coven of Witches.
Her paintings, which have been compared to those of British occult artist Austin Osman Spare, often depicted images of supernatural entities such as pagan gods and demons, sometimes involved in sexual acts. These caused particular controversy in Australia during the 1940s and 50s, when the country “was both socially and politically conservative” with Christianity as the dominant faith and at a time when the government “promoted a harsh stance on censorship.“ For this reason the authorities dealt with her work harshly, with the police removing some of her work from exhibitions, confiscating books that contained her images, and attempting to prosecute her for public obscenity on a number of occasions.According to her later biographer, Nevill Drury, “Norton’s esoteric beliefs, cosmology and visionary art are all closely intertwined – and reflect her unique approach to the magical universe.” She was inspired by “the ‘night’ side of magic”, emphasising darkness and studying the Qliphoth, alongside forms of sex magic which she had learned from the writings of English occultist Aleister Crowley.
(Wikipedia)
Luciana aka Lupe Vasconcelos aka Luciana Lupe Vasconcelos (Brazilian, b. 1982, Goiânia, Brazil, based Teresopolis) – Synchronicity Drawings
More pages from Compendium rarissimum totius Artis Magicae sistematisatae per celeberrimos Artis hujus Magistros: Anno 1057 (unknown artist/writer, 1775 CE).
(via Wellcome Library)
“Weird winged crocodile at the Devil Worshipper’s Wedding. As described in the strange publication which is exciting Europe, a spirit woman turned into this grotesque monster and “played the piano, casting expressive glances at one of the young women.”“
Illustration by
E.G. Lutzin The World newspaper, December 27, 1896