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Tree of Qliphoth Kindle Edition
Compiled and edited by Asenath Mason, the book contains contributions from active magicians, students, and practitioners of the Left Hand Path: Rev Bill Duvendack, Edgar Kerval, Christiane Kliemannel, Pairika-Eva Borowska, M. King, Calia van de Reyn, Leonard Dewar, Mafra Lunanigra, N.A:O, S.TZE. Swan, and Zeis Araujo.
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateSeptember 14, 2018
- File size5129 KB
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- ASIN : B07HD7FT2Y
- Publication date : September 14, 2018
- Language : English
- File size : 5129 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Sticky notes : On Kindle Scribe
- Print length : 327 pages
- Best Sellers Rank: #162,501 in Kindle Store (See Top 100 in Kindle Store)
- #68 in Occult Occultism
- #147 in Occult Magic
- #327 in Occultism
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I'm just getting acquainted with the qlippoth and the Draconian current so I cant speak about it. What I CAN say is that the book is well written, straight to the matter, and haven't spotted a single error or typo.
So far, learning things I hadn't known.
What I have not seen in the reviews here is anyone discussing what the Qliphoth is for and what you can expect from the pathworking if you go all the way through it. In every forum I have seen on the subject no one comments on their work beyond a few levels in which suggests to me that most people who take up this pathworking likely don't see it through to the end like I did.
Having been all the way through the system, using this book, but then using the author's more complete work to finish the missing paths, I will give my insights. The Tree of Life could be said to be associated with creation and the conscious mind. Pure cabbalists might disagree with this assertion, but simply put the tree of life is associated with the forces of creation. The infernal tree, or Qliphoth, is associated with the forces of the unconscious mind and the forces not used or found in creation. This is why the infernal tree is so chaotic, and often so destructive. It is almost as if the Qliphoth is the thing from which the spheres on the Tree of Life manifest, absent what is manifested from them. This is why the name means "Shells" or "husks" and it is only at the end, standing there, and looking back that you can see how empty it really is. When you are passing through it though, it seems full of things, but things are not what they seem. They are the forces of chaos and entropy although order can be created from them.
What can you expect from the work? The answer to that question will vary from person to person, for me it was the complete and utter destruction of who I thought I was. After passing through the Abyss, I frankly felt hardly human anymore. I see the world differently from others in such profound ways that connecting to normal people on any deep level is now impossible. When the books on the Qliphoth say that when you pass into the abyss that you leave all the attributes of your old life behind, this is not overstatement. If anything, it understates what really happens, or at least such was my experience. Heuristics such as good, evil, right, wrong, cease to have meaning to you in the way that they used to, and your rose-colored glasses through which you view the world will change dramatically as a result. It was, for me at least, as if I died and was reborn as something else from what I was. In short, the infernal tree is a place of evolution and growth, often in violent unpredictable ways. Many take up the work hoping to increase their ability to manifest, and indeed this is certainly a biproduct of the experience. You will find that when your mind is unburdened by poisonous narratives, lies, pain and fear from your past, and other such constraints, that manifestation does come much easier.
In conclusion, I will simply say that working with the Qliphoth is not for beginners. Also, if you are a person consumed by fear, pain, or anger (which really arises from fear or pain) then working with the Qliphoth can be dangerous for you because in the shells you will face all of your fear and pain, and all of it will bubble up, and then manifest into your environment in real tangible ways that are quite unpleasant. If you do take up this work, however, keep two things in mind. The effects of the work are delayed. When you invoke a sphere and then enter it, time passes before the effects manifest, both in your mind, and in the physical universe as you know it. Do not rush this process and be patient. The second thing to keep in mind is that the work must be seen through to completion to get them most out of it. So that said, good luck, hold on to your hat, and I hope you find what you seek. I certainly did.
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