I'm stoked you're concentrating on the books with this one, excellent work Paul, love it. Have 777 now and obviously looking to obtain Book of Thoth /Tarot and Magus/Beyond CC to start with. Blessings.
I have a question, will using the correspondences in Liber 777 be helpful to the sole ritual practitioner? What I am getting at here, when we impress an idea on our subconscious mind, are we impressing the idea only on our own subconscious or do you believe the act of will is implanting the change within the collective subconscious-which goes beyond our own self-constructed beliefs-in which case Liber 777 correspondences may be enforcing change beyond our own subconscious understanding.
Hi Suzy, as a sole ritual practitioner I have been studying and re-reading Liber 777 for years - my copy is falling apart .What happens is that as you develop your knowledge and experience, every time you consult the book you will find that you get new insights and connections.
Paul Hughes-Barlow: Thankyou, perhaps I can explain my question a different way just to clarify. My understanding is the subconscious is in two parts; the self-subconscious and the collective-subconscious. I understand that the shared/collective subconscious is what is impressed upon to cause change in the world around us. Now as our self-subconscious is just a small part of the collective subconscious; does that mean we could use correspondences that don't necessarily appeal to our own subconscious but they do effect the collective subconscious?. Or do we need to study the ancient correspondences to align our own self-subconscious to that of the collective to perform productive rituals; as you seem to have hinted at in your answer?
I don't like the names, but conscious and unconscious are better to use. The point of the unconscious is that it will throw up connections that are not necessarily to our liking, which is good if you think about it, otherwise we would be continually stuck in our own prejudices. You cannot align your conscious with the unconscious, but you can allow the unconscious to be more conscious
Cheers Mr Paul Hughes-Barlow! Hope you are keeping well. This is a very useful video and you helped me alot with this deck so cheers again
Glad it was helpful!
@@PaulHughesBarlow1 yes big time, many of your vids
making me feel very jelly about those hardcopies, sir, well done
I'm stoked you're concentrating on the books with this one, excellent work Paul, love it. Have 777 now and obviously looking to obtain Book of Thoth /Tarot and Magus/Beyond CC to start with. Blessings.
Fascinating videos...please keep making them! Very informative!
I'm glad you have started uploading again.
Thank you for uploading!This is very useful and essential!
Did Crowley raise the Lock Ness Monster With The Ambrehmelham ritual ?
He had better things to do
I also suggest book T I think by Case besides book of thoth and also inner landscapes by d nowicki, maybe magic of qabalah by trobe for pathworkig
This was great and well appreciated!📖👍🏾🧕🏽. Thank you.
thank you for the info
Paul thanks!!☆
Thank you
I have a question, will using the correspondences in Liber 777 be helpful to the sole ritual practitioner?
What I am getting at here, when we impress an idea on our subconscious mind, are we impressing the idea only on our own subconscious or do you believe the act of will is implanting the change within the collective subconscious-which goes beyond our own self-constructed beliefs-in which case Liber 777 correspondences may be enforcing change beyond our own subconscious understanding.
Hi Suzy, as a sole ritual practitioner I have been studying and re-reading Liber 777 for years - my copy is falling apart .What happens is that as you develop your knowledge and experience, every time you consult the book you will find that you get new insights and connections.
Paul Hughes-Barlow: Thankyou, perhaps I can explain my question a different way just to clarify.
My understanding is the subconscious is in two parts; the self-subconscious and the collective-subconscious.
I understand that the shared/collective subconscious is what is impressed upon to cause change in the world around us.
Now as our self-subconscious is just a small part of the collective subconscious; does that mean we could use correspondences that don't necessarily appeal to our own subconscious but they do effect the collective subconscious?.
Or do we need to study the ancient correspondences to align our own self-subconscious to that of the collective to perform productive rituals; as you seem to have hinted at in your answer?
I don't like the names, but conscious and unconscious are better to use. The point of the unconscious is that it will throw up connections that are not necessarily to our liking, which is good if you think about it, otherwise we would be continually stuck in our own prejudices. You cannot align your conscious with the unconscious, but you can allow the unconscious to be more conscious
Paul Hughes-Barlow: So do you see the unconscious as being just one part shared with the universe?, apologies for so many questions
they are good questions! The process is all about making the unconscious conscious. Crowley used many of Jung's ideas in The Book of Thoth
Ta! :)
Have a question... are you strictly textbook or have you actually practiced anything that you are studying?
Sometimes my experiences coincide with what the books say, and sometimes they don't.