Frater T Explains the Egyptian Coffin Texts Pt 4

Okay, I’ll stop now (unless people really want me to continue with this spell by spell). But I will leave you with this:

The Egyptian Coffin Texts, in their entirety, are a receipt for the bribe you paid the temple priests. You see they are promising to say prayers for you long after you are dead. Essentially, you’ll have a bunch of highly trained magicians treating you like a great ancestor. This is spiritual currency in the land of the dead. The whole purpose of this is so you have a good time in the afterlife.

Frater T Explains the Egyptian Coffin Texts

Spell 3

“Ho! Take your staff, your loincloth and your sandals, and go down to the Tribunal, that you may be vindicated against your foes, male or female, against those who would harm you, and those who would have judgement against you in the Tribunal of Osiris on this happy day.”

Frater T’s Interpretation: Get your shit together, now. For the Day of the Lord cometh, like a thief in the night. If you fucked up, the gods will not be on your side. Appease the gods through Ma’at living. And if you have shortcomings make sure you have a good lawyer in the afterlife.

Frater T Explains the Egyptian Coffin Texts

Spell 2

“Geb has commanded, and the Double Lion has repeated, that you be given your soul which is in the earth and your shade which is in the hidden places.

Ho! Raise yourself, that you may be vindicated against your foes.”

Frater T’s Interpretation: When you dead, all them motherfuckers who talked shit about you when you were alive will be bragging to people that they were your friend.

Frater T Explains the Egyptian Coffin Texts

The Egyptian Coffin Texts – Spell 1, Paragraph 1.

“Here begins the book of vindicating a man in the realm of the dead. Ho! You are the Lion, you are the Double Lion, you are Horus, Protector of his father, you are the fourth of these four gods who are powerful and strong, who bring water and make the Nile through the power of their fathers. raise yourself on your left side, put yourself on your right side.”

Frater T’s Interpretation: Remember magus, when dealing with spirits, if someone asks if you are a god you say, yes! Your ancestors are strong and if you have been honoring them they will back your play.

 “I bring thee the flower which was in the beginning, the
glorious lily of the Great Water!“  

– Hieroglyphic text from Denderah

One can find depictions of the blue lotus flower in almost
every Ancient Egyptian temple and much of the sacred art.

The blue lotus was a symbol of rebirth as the flower closes in the evening and re-opens every day of its life-cycle.

In one of the
Egyptian creation myths a blue lotus, son of Nun and Nuit, emerges from the
primordial waters and opens, creating the world. 

It is also interesting to note that the blue lotus when
ingested has mild psychoactive properties not unlike MDMA. A favorite Egyptian pastime
was to drink wine that had been steeped in dried lotus flowers.

In my visions I sometimes see the scribe-priests of Khemenu,
after a long day copying and creating scrolls, walk down to the banks of the
Nile to enjoy the cool air. They would sail on small barges, drinking the blue
lotus wine late into the evening. As Nuit revealed her glory above they would participate
in what gnostics later called the, “Feast of Love.”

Today, on the sixteenth day of September, 2018, the first
day of the Feast of the Cyprians, I have completed the first draft of the book,
“Emergent Magick.” For over a year-and-a-half my beloved Thoth has been a
guide, an inspiration, and at times a harsh task master. So I bring to him this
offering of a crystal blue lotus flower, in gratitude for his aid in this great
accomplishment.

Praise Djhuety!

Now the hard work begins. Editing, lay-out, more editing,
re-writing, more editing, and production. It needs to be the best I can make
it, in honor of all those who inspired its creation. Stay tuned, as we will be
asking for help in the coming months with all that is necessary to bring the
book to print.

Revised Foreword – Emergent Magick

“It was right in everyone’s face.
Tyler and I just made it visible. It was on the tip of everyone’s tongue. Tyler
and I just gave it a name.”

         –
Fight Club (1999)

Have you ever been to an
outdoor music festival? Saw the masses of people all moving to the same music?
Felt the connection, knowing you were with The People now, and this is has it
has always been? Asked yourself, what breaks this connection when the lights go
down and the band leaves the stage?

Have you been to Burning
Man, or one of the many regional burns? Saw the flames lick up into air? Felt
the ecstasy of release and jubilation? Succumbed to the moment?  Have you ever wondered if it could have a
deeper meaning?

Have you ever been to a
good party? On a camping trip around a campfire, or a bonfire in the backyard?
Witnessed the organic flow of the conversation? Been a part of the vibrations
of emotion and shared experience? Sensed the timeless quality of the night?
Felt a deep bond with all in the circle? Have you asked yourself, why do our
daily lives not feel this way?

This book is for you.

Because the answer to
these questions is magick. It’s really magick. A timeless art practiced by our
ancestors, and it has never really gone away. From the tribes of Africa, to the
Egyptians, the Greeks, the witches’ fires in the Middle Ages, magick ruled the
minds and hearts of human beings. It ruled their world. And every time someone
figured out a way to sell it, it lost some of its power.

It’s time to take it back.

In 1987, when Samuel
Weiser unleashed on the world the first mass market version of Liber Null & Psychonaut by Peter J.
Carroll, it included a flow chart that expressed the progress of magical
traditions. The chart declared the Magical Pact of the Illuminates of
Thanateros (IOT) as the culmination of all other magical tradition that
proceeded it. While the creators of this book would argue that the progression
of magick is decidedly non-linear, the chart does elegantly express the idea
that magick is not moribund in ancient tradition. That as a living, breathing
art form, those that practice it learn from what has come before and make
improvements. Certainly Carroll did not presume that the IOT and Chaos Magick,
as it would come to be called, would be the final destination of that
progression. Nor do we presume what lies within to be the last word on magical
practice.

It is the next step.

Emergent
Magick
presents the
distilled learning of a multitude of magical practitioners who have worked in
multiple systems. It represents the cutting edge of magical thinking. If you
find the contents of this book familiar, it’s because they are things that many
practitioners have been saying for years. Sadly, we have found few books that
actually express these ideas concisely. All too often, magical tomes contain
in-depth explorations of a single paradigm, or worse yet, lists of spells
expected to work like recipes.

The creators wanted this
tome to be useful to a rank amateur with only a passing interest in magick. But
we haven’t “dumbed it down.” We advise those with no experience to consume this
book slowly, and do not shy away from researching while reading any concepts
you may be unfamiliar with. At the same time, experienced practitioners should
not just skip the “how-to” sections of this book as they represent the
application of the new theories put forth.

We hope that at the very
least this book generates worthy discussion on new magical theory. For those
who have just joined the ranks of the magi, we salute you.

Frater Threskiornis, 16670,
“Ego Sum Legio”

Scribe of the Order of
Emergent Magi

9/16/2018

Nine Holy Nights, the First

gentlenecromancer:

Nine Holy Nights, the First

Today we start the first of nine nights leading up to the feast of Saint Cyprian of Antioch which takes the form of a novena honoring and praising the saint. The term novena comes from the Latin “novem,” meaning “nine,” a novena is nine days’ private or public devotion in the Catholic Church for thanksgiving or the request for particular graces. Owing to the saint’s popularity in Iberian piety as…

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Nine Holy Nights of Saint Cyprian

gentlenecromancer:

Nine Holy Nights of Saint Cyprian

“Thou wast converted from the art of sorcery, O divinely wise one,
to the knowledge of God, and wast manifested to the world as a
most wise physician, granting healing to those who honor thee, O
Cyprian together with Justina. With her, then, entreat
the Master, the Lover of mankind, that He may save our souls.”

-Kontakion, Tone 1: Saint Cyprian and Justina, martyrs

According to pious legend,…

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