The Chamber of Darkness
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Chamber of Darkness is a Typhonian based follow-up to the previous work, The Flesh of Re in which the author analysed the Ophidian Current and skrying the 12 Hours of the Duat as recorded in the Middle-Egyptian hieroglyphs detailed in The Book of Gates.
In this work, the author guides the reader as a student practitioner of the magical arts, through the rituals and complexities described in the so-called Book of Thoth - a Late Demotic text recently collated into a single edition from over 40 textual fragments.
The author's analysis of the demotic text provides the modern student and practitioner of magick with first-hand knowledge about how students were instructed through initiatic training, scribal duties and learning how to use the glyphic system of sentient–symbols in per-ankh (the ‘House of Life’), and then more importantly how one becomes a magical-practitioner/healer and seer.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Chamber of Darkness is a Typhonian based follow-up to the previous work, The Flesh of Re in which the author analysed the Ophidian Current and skrying the 12 Hours of the Duat as recorded in the Middle-Egyptian hieroglyphs detailed in The Book of Gates.
In this work, the author guides the reader as a student practitioner of the magical arts, through the rituals and complexities described in the so-called Book of Thoth - a Late Demotic text recently collated into a single edition from over 40 textual fragments.
The author's analysis of the demotic text provides the modern student and practitioner of magick with first-hand knowledge about how students were instructed through initiatic training, scribal duties and learning how to use the glyphic system of sentient–symbols in per-ankh (the ‘House of Life’), and then more importantly how one becomes a magical-practitioner/healer and seer.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Chamber of Darkness is a Typhonian based follow-up to the previous work, The Flesh of Re in which the author analysed the Ophidian Current and skrying the 12 Hours of the Duat as recorded in the Middle-Egyptian hieroglyphs detailed in The Book of Gates.
In this work, the author guides the reader as a student practitioner of the magical arts, through the rituals and complexities described in the so-called Book of Thoth - a Late Demotic text recently collated into a single edition from over 40 textual fragments.
The author's analysis of the demotic text provides the modern student and practitioner of magick with first-hand knowledge about how students were instructed through initiatic training, scribal duties and learning how to use the glyphic system of sentient–symbols in per-ankh (the ‘House of Life’), and then more importantly how one becomes a magical-practitioner/healer and seer.