JPL's Jack Parsons and his BABALON Brethren Occultist Aleister Crowley, Pasadena JPL's Jack Parsons & Scientology's L.Ron Hubbard "That's the way they all became the BABALON Bunch©" Brother Jack Parsons: The Magickal Scientist and His Circle by Paul Rydeen[1. V.H. Fra. B.R.H., B:.B:. (n.d. ). Liber Babalon Liber VI Publication in Class B An Holy Observer of the Babalon Bunch©. www.brotherblue.org. Retrieved 8 July 2010 from … [Read more...] about Article: JPL’s Jack Parsons and his BABALON Brethren: Sub-Figura vel Liber Babalon (ca. 1997)
Kenneth Grant
Book: Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God (1992)
The name Babalon is numerically equivalent to 156, whereas the corrupt, apocalyptic form, Babylon, totals 165—a number of no particular qabalistic significance. One-five-six, on the other hand, conceals many ideas relating to the function of the Scarlet Woman. For instance, it is the number of TzIVN, Zion, the Holy Mountain; it is also the number of the City of the Pyramids beneath the Night of Pan, which may be entered and explored through the magical use of Babalon. It is also, according to … [Read more...] about Book: Aleister Crowley and the Hidden God (1992)
Book: The Magical Revival (1991)
THE MAGICAL REVIVAL[1. Amazon.ca: http://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/1871438373] Kenneth Grant[1. Grant, K. (1972). The Magical Revival (1991 ed.). London: Skoob Books Publishing Ltd.]; [1. See Kenneth Grant and the Typhonian Ordo Templi Orientis by P.R. Koenig] SKOOB BOOKS PUBLISHING LONDON © Kenneth Grant 1972, 1991 © Skoob Publishing 1991 Acknowledgements The author has at his disposal the entire body of Aleister Crowley's writings (published and unpublished), and wishes to thank Mr. John … [Read more...] about Book: The Magical Revival (1991)
Book: The Magical Revival (Acknowledgements) (1991)
Acknowledgements[1. Grant, K. (1991). The magical revival. London: Skoob Books Pub.] The author has at his disposal the entire body of Aleister Crowley's writings (published and unpublished), and wishes to thank Mr. John Symonds--Crowley's literary executor--for allowing complete freedom in the use of it. John W. Parsons, head of the Pasadena Lodge of the O.T.O. between 1940 and 1945 observed that Kelley's life of crime, sparked off by the Angel's communication, resembled closely what … [Read more...] about Book: The Magical Revival (Acknowledgements) (1991)