Beautiful collection. I don't have any works from Fall Of Man, but was considering making a purchase soon. I spend way too much money on books already though lol. Thank you for sharing, I love to see what other collectors have.
@@svenrolic History, theology, geography, true crime, comparative religion, Greek and Russian Orthodox thought and iconography. I also have a little bit of interest in Buddhism and its various manifestations, but I don't know much about it. I like reading about mysterious things like Sasquatch and demon possession on occasion but don't want to make a whole diet of that. You?
@@tracygriffin4439 While some of my library is literary classics and some history, most of it is Psychology, Ethics, Religious based (mostly occult and less common beliefs), Sociology, and similar topics. Pretty much anything that explores humans, human behavior and interactions with their environment, historical human behavior and religions, and anything that explains either the current world/universe around us or the history of the world and human thoughts. Controversial thoughts and books are at home in my library, because it to truly understand the world and the people in it, you must also acknowledge or learn from alternative perspectives to learn to understand the people that hold those beliefs and show them compassion.
@@svenrolic What a delightful and thoughtful reply! I bet you are a joy to have in class. A student with a curious, inquisitive and open mind.Those are the most rewarding kind of students to teach. At least in my experience, they were. So many closed minds in this world that when I see one that is open and genuinely curious, I always rejoice.
To be honest, I haven't been through enough of it to really form an opinion, but it seems worth a read if you can get past the bias of the author (generally not moreso than most occult authors). It comes from the author's personal views and their own research into how things work from a pseudo-thelmatic view, and has some of what may seem to be controversial views, egocentric beliefs, and some mixture of the eastern and western beliefs as many similar authors have been doing since early occultism in the west. If you can take this as a personal account, learn what you find helpful in it and avoid judging the author or contents from what may be controversial to you, then this book could be a good read. If you're bothered by such things, its a pass.
Cool haul, i find book binding really cool and would love to see the process. I think you would like the book "The Binding" By Bridget Collins, its a good one.
As far as I know Klages isn’t really a student of luciferianism or goetia per se. he’s a lot like Bataille in that he’s a philosopher who has an interest in the “darker” aspects of sex and religion. He was very influential especially in the German speaking world. Believe he was a close friend of Walter Benjamin which is funny. Anyway I don’t know a ton cause my copy is still in the mail.
Hey man. Just popped up in my recommendation vids. I'm in FF discord with you. Im giroskitsoo in there. Didn't realize you had a channel lol. Nice to see 👀... just subbed. 😇🙏🧙♂️✍
a bibliophile who does not remember titles? for such a gems? talismanic edited and released gems? and You make review hold them all like your shopping items. whoa, young man, I think that it will be wiser to treat spirits with more respect..... ;) :D
He should be better prepared before doing and uploading his video on books. He seems improvising and this is not good for his channel and its membership.
@@margotling9851 ah, this is my place. I got this home to take care of the dogs. Just dressing in the way that's comfortable for me. My parents are of modest means, and live back in the states.
I love these kind of videos. But there is so much to edit out IMO and like others said raise the volume and prepare a little ;) also lots of disinformation in this Video. I think, I believe, maybe, i don‘t know….whatever
Disinformation on? I do these in one take in case people are interested in what these limited editions look like. Not editing was an active choice because it's sharing an experience and I'd prefer not to make things feel staged or fake. I'll do my best not to have awkward pauses and such though. Still a learning process for me.
Also, its not a formal lecture, and more of an unboxing so I didn't feel a need to really prepare as it takes from the intent of sharing an experience. Thanks for the feedback though
@@svenrolic ok i understood that you had already some some titles as you said you have carried them in your bag so much that the embossing is peeling. thats why i found it strange that you could not really tell the content and just marked all of M.A Smiths books as "Luciferian" and a series for sure. Also you said that in queen of Hell they are talking about a PERSON. And the Trident witchcraft trilogy(queen of hell, the red king, scorpion king) are not all from different perspectives, but from the same perspective and working which is the Primal Craft. But i guess you have figured that out by now :D Just some things that i recalled just now from the end of the video. My comment was a direct reaction of how the video made me feel.
@@svenrolic And i do now understand the idea of sharing the experience! I personally don´t feel that editing is fake, its more about saving time. And yeah awkward moments and such :D I appreciate you answering to such an old video!
Its sad that especially the Ixaxaar book was immediately sold internationally and very few actually Nordic people were able to get it because of how limited it was.
Nice collection 👍🏼
Ixaxaar's published works are great! unfortunately they're expensive, sell out fast and are hard to find.
Beautiful collection, Sir!
Beautiful collection. I don't have any works from Fall Of Man, but was considering making a purchase soon. I spend way too much money on books already though lol. Thank you for sharing, I love to see what other collectors have.
pretty epic collection!
Thank you so much for creating this video. Anti-intellectualism is a real enemy in the occult these days and you are helping to lead the good fight!!
Thank you for the kind words. I'm just doing my part to help others where I'm able.
😅
I love your collection of books. I am a bibliophile too. Excellent channel!
What sort of books interest you?
@@svenrolic History, theology, geography, true crime, comparative religion, Greek and Russian Orthodox thought and iconography. I also have a little bit of interest in Buddhism and its various manifestations, but I don't know much about it. I like reading about mysterious things like Sasquatch and demon possession on occasion but don't want to make a whole diet of that. You?
@@tracygriffin4439 While some of my library is literary classics and some history, most of it is Psychology, Ethics, Religious based (mostly occult and less common beliefs), Sociology, and similar topics. Pretty much anything that explores humans, human behavior and interactions with their environment, historical human behavior and religions, and anything that explains either the current world/universe around us or the history of the world and human thoughts. Controversial thoughts and books are at home in my library, because it to truly understand the world and the people in it, you must also acknowledge or learn from alternative perspectives to learn to understand the people that hold those beliefs and show them compassion.
@@svenrolic What a delightful and thoughtful reply! I bet you are a joy to have in class. A student with a curious, inquisitive and open mind.Those are the most rewarding kind of students to teach. At least in my experience, they were. So many closed minds in this world that when I see one that is open and genuinely curious, I always rejoice.
@@tracygriffin4439 Well hopefully the attitude is contagious and we can find more ways to understand each other.
How is the abyss? Thinking of picking it up
To be honest, I haven't been through enough of it to really form an opinion, but it seems worth a read if you can get past the bias of the author (generally not moreso than most occult authors). It comes from the author's personal views and their own research into how things work from a pseudo-thelmatic view, and has some of what may seem to be controversial views, egocentric beliefs, and some mixture of the eastern and western beliefs as many similar authors have been doing since early occultism in the west. If you can take this as a personal account, learn what you find helpful in it and avoid judging the author or contents from what may be controversial to you, then this book could be a good read. If you're bothered by such things, its a pass.
Cool haul, i find book binding really cool and would love to see the process. I think you would like the book "The Binding" By Bridget Collins, its a good one.
Sure thing. I'll do a stream of video of bookbinding then. Thanks for the input.
I'll look into the book, and put it on my list. c:
@@svenrolic Awesome! :)
I'd love to have the Mark Allen Smith set.
🙏💖😇💖🙏
Its well written at least. The author took some care making sure their message was well received.
I'm enjoying the Taschen books but wish the font was larger.
They're mostly focused on art as far as I can tell. Still, they're good if you love illustrations.
In the future please put your video in a post editing program so you can raise the volume. Other wise good video.
As far as I know Klages isn’t really a student of luciferianism or goetia per se. he’s a lot like Bataille in that he’s a philosopher who has an interest in the “darker” aspects of sex and religion. He was very influential especially in the German speaking world. Believe he was a close friend of Walter Benjamin which is funny. Anyway I don’t know a ton cause my copy is still in the mail.
Fair enough. Thanks for the information. Hopefully you enjoy it when yours gets there either way c:
Unrelated but Iike your hair this way.
Thank you c:
Hey man. Just popped up in my recommendation vids. I'm in FF discord with you. Im giroskitsoo in there. Didn't realize you had a channel lol. Nice to see 👀... just subbed. 😇🙏🧙♂️✍
a bibliophile who does not remember titles? for such a gems? talismanic edited and released gems? and You make review hold them all like your shopping items. whoa, young man, I think that it will be wiser to treat spirits with more respect..... ;)
:D
He should be better prepared before doing and uploading his video on books. He seems improvising and this is not good for his channel and its membership.
It's a first look / unboxing video. These aren't books I'd read at the time of the video's release.
You are handsome
Thank you c:
@@svenrolic Welkies 😎
what do his parents do?
What are you trying to ask?
@@svenrolic You seem to live in a swank place I wondered if your parents are professionals because you have a demeure about yourself
@@margotling9851 ah, this is my place. I got this home to take care of the dogs. Just dressing in the way that's comfortable for me. My parents are of modest means, and live back in the states.
I love these kind of videos. But there is so much to edit out IMO and like others said raise the volume and prepare a little ;) also lots of disinformation in this Video. I think, I believe, maybe, i don‘t know….whatever
Disinformation on? I do these in one take in case people are interested in what these limited editions look like. Not editing was an active choice because it's sharing an experience and I'd prefer not to make things feel staged or fake. I'll do my best not to have awkward pauses and such though. Still a learning process for me.
Also, its not a formal lecture, and more of an unboxing so I didn't feel a need to really prepare as it takes from the intent of sharing an experience. Thanks for the feedback though
@@svenrolic ok i understood that you had already some some titles as you said you have carried them in your bag so much that the embossing is peeling. thats why i found it strange that you could not really tell the content and just marked all of M.A Smiths books as "Luciferian" and a series for sure. Also you said that in queen of Hell they are talking about a PERSON. And the Trident witchcraft trilogy(queen of hell, the red king, scorpion king) are not all from different perspectives, but from the same perspective and working which is the Primal Craft. But i guess you have figured that out by now :D Just some things that i recalled just now from the end of the video. My comment was a direct reaction of how the video made me feel.
@@svenrolic And i do now understand the idea of sharing the experience! I personally don´t feel that editing is fake, its more about saving time. And yeah awkward moments and such :D I appreciate you answering to such an old video!
Its sad that especially the Ixaxaar book was immediately sold internationally and very few actually Nordic people were able to get it because of how limited it was.
They're always sold out almost immediately
Cool books. Volume low.
You can sell Me your s..books
You want what now? Lol
The Ixaxaar book