Malkuth – Exercise 2
Turn your life into a story worth telling.
Turn your life into a story worth telling.
Five authors you need to read: All are WeirdLit, Classic Horror, and Spooky goodness (Of the terrifying kind).
The article that I will be analyzing is one from the Los Angeles Archivists Collective. “The Manly P. Hall Alchemy Archive: A Brief History of an Occult Collection” was articulated by Derek Christian Quezada. Manly
Something is elusive, enigmatic. This something ‘is’ magic, of course. In the sense that an idea may mingle with other ideas in the mingling-idea-world. Of course this Idea may exist as its own thing, in
“That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.” H. P. Lovecraft, The Nameless City I’m going to go a little imaginative here, cosmically so. I would say
The bookshelf sat there, three widths wide. Under the window, which today showed a blue sky. Sometimes there were a few clouds or a light fog covering the 20 mile spread of 14,000 peaks. The
The year was approximately 2014. I had traveled to a small summertime vibes festival with a few other circus performers, to a small quarry near Talkeetna, in Alaska. There was juggling and silk performers. There