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Lucifer – The Light-Bringer’s Journey Through Mythology and Theology

This blog post delves into the fascinating and complex history of Lucifer and his significance in occultism. We will explore the various interpretations of Lucifer throughout history and how his image has evolved over time. Additionally, we will examine how practitioners of different occult traditions perceive him and his role in modern occultism. We will also discuss Luciferianism, a belief system that centres around the pursuit of individual freedom, knowledge, and self-improvement. Finally, we will look at the symbolism and imagery associated with Luciferianism, which represents enlightenment, knowledge, defiance, and liberation.

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Detail of The Effects of Good Government, a fresco in the City Hall of Siena by Ambrogio Lorenzetti, 1338.

Medieval Art

Medieval art, a product of various movements and styles, was a testament to the craftsmanship of the era. It depicted a wide array of subjects and transitioned from the abstract style of Byzantine art to a more naturalistic and three-dimensional direction. The use of techniques like stained glass, frescoes, illuminated manuscripts, and sculptures in wood and stone was not just common, but a hallmark of this art form. The influence of early Christian art, one of the most significant early Christian art forms, was profound, paving the way for the development of subsequent styles such as Romanesque and Gothic art.

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Occult Tarot

Occult Tarot

The Occult Tarot is a full tarot deck featuring 72 demons from Ars Goetia and six additional ruling demons. The cards have a traditional art style resembling old grimoires, and each card contains a lot of information, including the demon's abilities and a collection of seals and sigils from different sources. The deck serves as a quick reference to Goetic demons and their abilities, but the guidebook is lacking and doesn't provide much additional information beyond what is already on the cards. Despite this, it is a well-made deck with sturdy cards and decent paper quality.

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Picture of Carl Jung

Archetypes of Carl Jung

In this post, we explore Carl Jung's theories on archetypes and their significance in shaping our behaviour. Archetypes are universal patterns of behaviour that are present across cultures and societies, and there are four primary archetypes: Persona, Shadow, Anima/Animus, and Self. Additionally, we discuss the 12 archetypes defined by Carol S. Pearson and Margaret Mark in their book "The Hero and the Outlaw," including the Innocent, Explorer, Sage, Hero, Outlaw, Magician, Regular Person, Lover, Jester, Caregiver, Creator, and Ruler.

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