I did read it and I did both like it because his entertaining way to write and because his very founded knowledge of practice. Most occult books try to cloak in a dark light to appear interesting. Thomas Karlssons books in general deliver profund notes and hidden notes for magical practice, without this dark "stagedress". Also I can adivice to re-read his books after some years again, as in continious practice, they still unveil more and more keys to understanding, to further reflexion and to further work to the reader.
thomas karlsson sounds to me like an occult writer for metalheads who wants to be a member of any cults but the language is simple and understandable so why not? I have this qabalah qliphoth book
I found his kabbalah, kliphoth and goetic magic a little confusingly compiled. Might just be me reading that stuff too early on. I feel he is to be taken seriously
I find these sciences interesting myself as a believer in Christ. I have the same freedoms these people have within my faith.
I did read it and I did both like it because his entertaining way to write and because his very founded knowledge of practice. Most occult books try to cloak in a dark light to appear interesting. Thomas Karlssons books in general deliver profund notes and hidden notes for magical practice, without this dark "stagedress". Also I can adivice to re-read his books after some years again, as in continious practice, they still unveil more and more keys to understanding, to further reflexion and to further work to the reader.
🌟He is a hitter.🔥✅❗🌟
I might need that…🌟
Thanks ❗🌟✅
thomas karlsson sounds to me like an occult writer for metalheads who wants to be a member of any cults but the language is simple and understandable so why not? I have this qabalah qliphoth book
It's part two of a trilogy so you are picking up in the middle in some areas.
I found his kabbalah, kliphoth and goetic magic a little confusingly compiled. Might just be me reading that stuff too early on. I feel he is to be taken seriously