I see 'Saturn Rising' is on your shelf, I recently acquired it, not yet had the chance to dive in to it, would be interested to hear you do one on that.
Hello Sir, I want to ask because the simple version is sold out and the deluxe is quite expensive for my ability and because I hear you are not especially excited about it, maybe could you resell it to me, until 80€ I get it, thank you
@@SolomonsWorks What a shame. They don't seem to be to particularly adept with the English language, and largely depend on the authors for their final products. Their work with Jeremy Christner is leagues above some of their others, likely due solely too his talent as a writer.
Yeah it's sad. I like the books but when I order a book from them directly they never get my name nor adress right and it's not even complicated in terms of spelling. Never had any Issue with any other occult publisher. In one instance one book got lost in the mail because of that and after some discussion I got at least refunded after some months. I know of at least another person who has the same issue with wrong spelling and their name is actually pretty commen and no special characters whatsoever. Sad.
Yes ofc, editing should be better, but in my opinion this is not a big problem. I dont know why you compare Codex to Cult of the black Cube. Codex isnt stricte Saturnian current grimoire, it is rather saturnian aspect of luciferian gnosis. Partialy verified but still personal gnosis, without histotical context and all correspondences.
If this was priced as a paperback I would overlook the formatting and grammatical errors. And there are many sections and images regarding Saturn. Hence my Black Cube reference.
hey occult works, if you're still selling this book, i'd be interested in buying it off you. i'm not a luciferian but i am interested in the info and i am a collecter of occult books also. thank you for another review my friend.
Vibe I get is that this book is written by a millennial that's why it has so many spelling mistakes eg why spell spell Lucifer and Saturn with vs show some respect
You give me the impression of... younger than millennial. What's your issue with them? Assuming they can't spell lol millennials can be around 40 you know that right?
I have this book coming in tomorrow...thank you for the honest review.
I see 'Saturn Rising' is on your shelf, I recently acquired it, not yet had the chance to dive in to it, would be interested to hear you do one on that.
I honestly thought I had reviewed it before. Coming right up!
So You tell that second part is not usefull in/for ritual ? :)
I enjoy some of the art but there aren’t many sigils or other forms of useful information.
@@SolomonsWorks simillar case to atu arcanas of taro, you can "read" it or "deep dive" into :)
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Hello Sir, I want to ask because the simple version is sold out and the deluxe is quite expensive for my ability and because I hear you are not especially excited about it, maybe could you resell it to me, until 80€ I get it, thank you
I would but I sold it right after this review haha.
What did you say at the end about “cube”, Saturn and 3rd edition? I could understand you even after replaying multiple times.
Cult of the Black Cube, Theion Publishing.
I'd venture to guess the editor was instructed not to break apart conjoined words, as the author had intentionally included them in some parts.
Perhaps. This is the third book I remember seeing these types of errors in, from Aeon Sophia Press but different authors.
@@SolomonsWorks What a shame. They don't seem to be to particularly adept with the English language, and largely depend on the authors for their final products. Their work with Jeremy Christner is leagues above some of their others, likely due solely too his talent as a writer.
@@orblorded 100% agree. Jeremy’s recent work published by them is what gave me hope for this release.
Yeah it's sad. I like the books but when I order a book from them directly they never get my name nor adress right and it's not even complicated in terms of spelling. Never had any Issue with any other occult publisher. In one instance one book got lost in the mail because of that and after some discussion I got at least refunded after some months. I know of at least another person who has the same issue with wrong spelling and their name is actually pretty commen and no special characters whatsoever. Sad.
Yes ofc, editing should be better, but in my opinion this is not a big problem.
I dont know why you compare Codex to Cult of the black Cube. Codex isnt stricte Saturnian current grimoire, it is rather saturnian aspect of luciferian gnosis. Partialy verified but still personal gnosis, without histotical context and all correspondences.
If this was priced as a paperback I would overlook the formatting and grammatical errors. And there are many sections and images regarding Saturn. Hence my Black Cube reference.
hey occult works, if you're still selling this book, i'd be interested in buying it off you. i'm not a luciferian but i am interested in the info and i am a collecter of occult books also. thank you for another review my friend.
I actually sold it already. Im sure more copies will pop up on ebay or MiskatonicBooks. Please don't pay more than $80-100 though.
Sometimes the honest thing is to say, this is crap.
Vibe I get is that this book is written by a millennial that's why it has so many spelling mistakes eg why spell spell Lucifer and Saturn with vs show some respect
In Latin and Greek U was V
You give me the impression of... younger than millennial. What's your issue with them? Assuming they can't spell lol millennials can be around 40 you know that right?