The Night of Pan
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Night of Pan contains an analysis of the Magical and Mystical activation of the Ophidian Current as it is described through certain Chapters contained in Crowley’s The Book of Lies (Liber CCCXXXIII) along with their initiatory function as glyphed in the 22 Atu of the Thoth Tarot Deck.
In addition to the texts prescribed throughout the curriculum of the A∴A∴ and discussion of the role played by both Eastern and Western esotericism, The Night of Pan also provides a glimpse into the author, Robert Anderson Plimer’s own personalised acquaintance with techniques that combine the arts of Alchemy, Magick and Mysticism.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Night of Pan contains an analysis of the Magical and Mystical activation of the Ophidian Current as it is described through certain Chapters contained in Crowley’s The Book of Lies (Liber CCCXXXIII) along with their initiatory function as glyphed in the 22 Atu of the Thoth Tarot Deck.
In addition to the texts prescribed throughout the curriculum of the A∴A∴ and discussion of the role played by both Eastern and Western esotericism, The Night of Pan also provides a glimpse into the author, Robert Anderson Plimer’s own personalised acquaintance with techniques that combine the arts of Alchemy, Magick and Mysticism.
by Robert Anderson Plimer
The Night of Pan contains an analysis of the Magical and Mystical activation of the Ophidian Current as it is described through certain Chapters contained in Crowley’s The Book of Lies (Liber CCCXXXIII) along with their initiatory function as glyphed in the 22 Atu of the Thoth Tarot Deck.
In addition to the texts prescribed throughout the curriculum of the A∴A∴ and discussion of the role played by both Eastern and Western esotericism, The Night of Pan also provides a glimpse into the author, Robert Anderson Plimer’s own personalised acquaintance with techniques that combine the arts of Alchemy, Magick and Mysticism.