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A Star Called Winter, Vol. 3 & The Draconian Trilogy
The grand finale with A Star Called Winter by a top initiate from The Temple of Ascending Flame, author Denerah Erzebet... Available in Volume 3 and complete three-in-one Trilogy edition
receive a free chapter live Tuesday July 26
A truly uncensored grimoire of direct gnosis with The Goddess for the world's most pioneering Left Hand Path magicians
At The Court Of The Emerald Princess, The Goddess Commands You Create Your Own Magick Map, Because You Are Your Own Grimoire... Invest In Yourself To Thrive On Supernatural Selection
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Denerah Erzebet |
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Author & Initiate from Temple of Ascending Flame |
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Hello Friend,
A Star Called Winter presents a poetic saga involving a cast of characters including, but not limited to, the White Devil, the Angel Maker, and the Daughters of Eisenach. These are to be interpreted as personalized refractions of preexisting myths, tailored and transmuted according to the principles of Mythical Mutation, Supernatural Selection, and Ecstatic Delusion—such methods being the central mechanisms of magical creation, or The Eleventh Degree.
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In fact, magick is a matter of Art or Aesthetic rather than science and precision, although art is always disciplined by the tried and true formulae known as technique—a perfect example, and one bearing immediate relevance to our work, is classical notation as the prophetic scripture of musical composition, whose “laws” dictate the subsequent manifestation through the recital executed by willfully bound and constrained performers!
For this reason, A Star Called Winter offers an initiation in creativity, whereby each and every individual unveils their own “pantheon” in the Eternal Conservatory of Creative Perfection. It is only when gods and goddesses are viewed through the lens of predetermined preferences (stance) that the magician can draw total power therefrom. These celestial beings and their enchanted empires form an astral geography whose features guide the Adept towards the creation of new worlds, which must always be Something distinguished from “anything else”.
After all, magic is the art of achieving this rather than that, to desire some results over others, to change reality in favor of a desired outcome.
A series of Tarot, Enochian, and Goetic correspondences are summoned to teach the Adept how to create their own magical map, so to speak. For example, Goddess Astaroth inspires the following correlation between childhood memories and Slavic myth:
You may as well call Her Zorya, the Soft Wind of Morning, and the essence of your Yearning.
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While morning wind is Zorya for Slavic pagans, I was led to unveil my own name for such elemental natures, and the same goes for all other aspects including Valkyries, Norns, and Muse Sisters.
Goddess offers further insights:
All art has—at some time—served my purpose! As “about”—as spells and potions—men will continue to vilify me. As Venus, Brunnhilde, Isolde and Ishtar—I cast my spell upon Mankind, that all who see Spirit in Spirit and Beauty in Beauty never notice that My Work enchants in the most unlikely place—Art.
Therein, I shall forever remain unseen, unsought—but always known!
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You Are Your Own Grimoire — Invest In Yourself! |
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If we take a closer look at pagan legends and heroic sagas, we realize that these were personifications of natural truths and noble ideals that may or may not be “true” in a literal sense. In other words, we may never confirm the existence of a warrior called Beowulf, or a Danish king named Hrolf Kraki…nor shall we ever find evidence of the physical existence of Troy, much less the horse they used to destroy it!
Yet occultists obsess over the need to debate “unverified gnosis” versus historical fact regarding paganism, while never giving a second thought to the “reality” of the Great Old Ones they summon nightly with cheap Necronomicon forgeries.
Paganism is a self-sustaining reality encompassing all Layers of Truth, pervading all “dimensions of reality”. Furthermore, it is a living tradition, meaning that its characters and plot live on through our embodiment thereof. By emulating or reflecting their virtues, we invoke new forms remembered in future generations. By embracing Nature and its incarnated wonders, we establish new bodies for nameless principles whose essence can only be known—and mastered—through the will of their fated gods and goddesses.
Wagner wasn’t inaccurate in his portrayal of Germanic myths—he simply channeled another perspective of Brunnhilde, Siegfried, and Ragnarok. In other words, his story is an “alternate version” offering different insights—no different that the Bible having four Gospels all essentially telling the same story of Jesus and his Apostles!
The Draconian Trilogy is a journey, and one must expect contradictions, corrections, and variations as they travel from the first to the third book. Some triumph, others “die” along the way, killed off in a battle for the salvation of the earth! Where do you stand? Where are you asked to stand, and die, as a mark of loyalty to the powers guiding your life?
Much like this threefold saga, you are to unveil your own grimoire of spells taught by the people and places you will encounter in a world of personal enchantment. Actually, we must remember how to enchant ourselves, to become childlike. The strengthening of an inherently-positive thought is the annihilation of a reactionary pessimism. Eventually, nobody will be cynical and nobody needs to play the critic! Invest yourself in beauty and wisdom, and you will no longer need journalists, scientists, and historians telling you what is “real”.
By ascending the layers of truth in A Star Called Winter, you’ll learn how to assimilate mundane life to the magical dimension, creating a total Lifework whose standards will serve as inner virtue, rather than allow yourself to react to another’s lies.
May you be a child again, may you see beauty in everything. After all, the moon is still a place of wonder, because nobody has set foot on its surface!
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Experience True Gnosis With The All-Goddess And Discover Your Life-Work In The Grand Finale "A Star Called Winter" & "The Draconian Trilogy" On July 26 |
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On Tuesday, July 26, the third and final grimoire to The Draconian Trilogy becomes live to order. If you would like to experience the complete pathworking across the three individual grimoires, then I welcome you to study The Draconian Trilogy featuring the three volumes in one master edition. Or, if you would prefer the newest volume only, you can study A Star Called Winter in a single three-in-one volume.
“Through the Written Word we remind you of greater things—for life is not as good as the Book.”
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Only when Life imitates Art and not the other way around, shall we embody all that is pure and loving without the need to find “reason” therein. With conviction burning upon our brows, we realize that all things are always, let them be as such!
Go forth and dream!
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