Item #60891 Liber Bathyal; ( Nox Sine Occasu series ). Ryan ANSCHAUUNG, The Temple of THEM.

Liber Bathyal; ( Nox Sine Occasu series )

NP [ Spain ]: Fall of Man, 2015. Deluxe edition. Softcover. Octavo. 86pp. Stiff black card wrappers printed in silver, housed a in black folded card outer case with silver design and large red wax seal to the front. Illustrated. Sewn. This title was published in an edition limited to 300 hand numbered copies, the first 60 of which presented as this one - in a black folder, wax-sealed with the Nox Sine Occasu seal. From the publisher: ''A new volume in the Nox Sine Occasu series, metaphorically named after the bio-geographic region of the ocean bottom, is an advanced selection of treatises dealing intimately with ways, means and benefits of understanding and applying form that demand more from the reader than it has ever asked of them before.Liber Bathyal dares to go beyond the Occult conventions of rituals and mannerisms, borrowing from Psychology, Neuroscience, Social engineering and dozens of other disciplines to investigate the true meaning of adept-hood in the 21st Century. Includes the complete ontology of the Temple of THEM – and a full explanation of the symbolism of the Thrasz (including the complex Aeurekanequeo that is the esoteric heart of THEM designed to replace the Tree of Wyrd) as well as an in-depth analysis of Form and how it typifies the key principles of our understanding. It advances an analogous suggestion for grasping the field of Social Neuro-Science, an emerging discipline of crucial import to THEM and an evolution of Radia Sol and Radia Star. In the words of Ryan Anschauung, “through delving into the principles of dissolving contradiction and simultaneity, Liber Bathyal develops and describes a methodology to evolve human perspective and reorient the traditional function of the brain. It discusses our views and strategies toward Abrahamism, Self-Delusion, THEM themselves, and raises critical questions regarding equality between men and women and highlights the problem with the concept of socially striven-for equality vs. the reality of psychological relativity and equilibrium – and much more.” Still in publisher's shrinkwrap. Book and folder both in Fine condition. Import. Out of print in this edition. Item #60891

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