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Project Praeterlimina: July 2015
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Sunday, 12 July 2015. The following is taken from a guidebook published by the Friends of Ghastwych Abbey. Dated to some time in 2003, it is the most recent version of a booklet that has appeared in circulation since 1967. The Friends of Ghastwych Abbey. Cite no office or official meeting place, but emails directed to them still receive enigmatic responses from a woman named Mirrig. In his book of 1737 Churches and Ancient Sites of the British Isles. November the 13th is The Feast of St Maldora, and on t...
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Project Praeterlimina: December 2014
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Wednesday, 3 December 2014. The Aftermath of Magic Part II: The Cave of Iniquity - Egypt 1967. This second entry in our series on the latent effects of Magical activity. Concerns a site in Eastern Egypt, which has come to be known as. Now in retreat in the Eastern Block, his report makes for curious reading. Account, however, hints at both a greater mystery, and a possible explanation for the disappearance of the enemy agents. A small figure, the height of a child of perhaps four.'. The only way I can de...
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Project Praeterlimina: March 2016
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016. The Aftermath of Magic Part IV: Concerning Doors. The following is the transcript of an audio tape, transferred to MP3, given to Project Praeterlimina. The speaker is apparently Jack Londinium, and our source wishes to remain anonymous. If any of our readers can shed light on this odd encounter, they’re invited to contact us. 8216;…I’d been talking about this for five fucking minutes before I realised that I hadn't hit the record button. Stupid idea. Stupid. The lights grew bright...
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Project Praeterlimina: The Aftermath of Magic Part IV: Concerning Doors
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Tuesday, 29 March 2016. The Aftermath of Magic Part IV: Concerning Doors. The following is the transcript of an audio tape, transferred to MP3, given to Project Praeterlimina. The speaker is apparently Jack Londinium, and our source wishes to remain anonymous. If any of our readers can shed light on this odd encounter, they’re invited to contact us. 8216;…I’d been talking about this for five fucking minutes before I realised that I hadn't hit the record button. Stupid idea. Stupid. The lights grew bright...
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Project Praeterlimina: March 2015
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Sunday, 22 March 2015. Saltomancy: Dispatches from the Folk Dance Underground. In the winter of 1987, Stephen Leer, then a 21 year old student of journalism living in Southampton, penned a series of articles for Occulted Vectors, collectively entitled A Voyage in Dance – The Esoteric Roots of Morris Dancing. Consisted almost wholly of secondary research, setting out the history of the Morris dance tradition, and its connections to certain esoteric spheres of knowledge. It began thus:. The Morris-man, who...
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Project Praeterlimina: September 2016
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Sunday, 18 September 2016. A facsimile of the following correspondence was submitted to the editors of Project Praeterlimina on the 21st of June of 2016, via a friend and supporter of the project, who currently resides in Suffolk. While they have declined to name the source of this information, we believe the account to be genuine, and thus reproduce the document here in full. 29th June, 1978. Braun and Hogenberg 1575. If I’m honest, old man, literature is doomed and civilisation along with it. Still, on...
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Project Praeterlimina: April 2015
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Thursday, 30 April 2015. The Aftermath of Magic III: The Bitter Plains of Apsynthos. The third angel sounded his trumpet, and a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water— the name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters turned bitter, and many people died from the waters that had become bitter." -. Thus, it is only through humans that the necessary link between the material and immaterial plains is made. The forest, distant. 8230;] The...
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Project Praeterlimina: The Aftermath of Magic III: The Bitter Plains of Apsynthos
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Thursday, 30 April 2015. The Aftermath of Magic III: The Bitter Plains of Apsynthos. The third angel sounded his trumpet, and a great star, blazing like a torch, fell from the sky on a third of the rivers and on the springs of water— the name of the star is Wormwood. A third of the waters turned bitter, and many people died from the waters that had become bitter." -. Thus, it is only through humans that the necessary link between the material and immaterial plains is made. The forest, distant. 8230;] The...
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Project Praeterlimina: Arnold Webbley: The Subtle Architect - A Retrospective by Jack Londinium
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Wednesday, 7 October 2015. Arnold Webbley: The Subtle Architect - A Retrospective by Jack Londinium. Aliester Crowley (in the. Ceremonial robes of the Golden Dawn). Originally Published in Occulted Vectors Issue VII. February 1986. Urban Psychogeography in Art:. The Road, Relief Print. Sacellum XI, Ink and Watercolour. Brighton Pier, west of New Dean c.1914. Plan for a Garden City of Ebenezer Howard, 1902. An example of the Utopian principle underlying the. New Town movement of the early 20th century.
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Project Praeterlimina: The Discovery of a Book, November 1978
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Sunday, 31 August 2014. The Discovery of a Book, November 1978. The following is a transcript of a speech given by Professor Linda Franklin at the Bartholdy Institute in London on the 12th of November, 1978. It details the discovery and subsequent studies of a 17th Century book, ostensibly entitled the Bremen MS.209, though known more commonly as the. Or 'Book of Tiny Spirits'. Unlike the self-effacing author of the Liber Parvorum Spirituum. Bestiary, the authors of the letters in the miscellany seem som...
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