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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A Posthumous Publication of Tracy R. Twyman by Mystagogue Publications.
[Introduction portion only to the translation]
Meet Mete, is Introduction to the first English Translation of Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum essay by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, 1818.
In this introduction the occult researcher Tracy R. Twyman delves and with "fascinating and utterly perfect nexus of symbolism and etymology" into the concepts of Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum (The Mystery of Baphomet Revealed), where the author claimed to have discovered a number of idols and other artifacts on former Templar properties, the imagery of which allegedly sheds light on the heretical secret rites and beliefs of the Templars.
The Introduction Meet Mete is rich with images that add into her conceptualization through the language, a more vivid experience. Thus we had to print this volume in colour to preserve the experience of reading Tracy R. Twyman as she intended.
A quality, that must all have felt and experienced about Tracy's writings, it does leave a lasting impression on the psyche. That is, you will see her concepts that you have just read, demonstrated here and there in your daily life, as if in synchronicity. And the concepts that she presents, do take a hold on the reader, that they begin, in the back of your mind as you are going through your daily life, playing, almost forcing themselves, or finding their way into the stream of consciousness and then you do find yourself thinking about the realities she is trying to convey, perhaps more realy that we think.
After all, she was very able in magick, and she does create magick until this hour and her writings are part of this pleasing current.
Table of Contents
(The book is not devided by chapters nor sections. Tracy initially had Hammer-Purgstall's coffers images labelings, that are used throughout the book, listed and outlined instead of 'Table of Contents'. However, the book is 'devided' by the focus of topic by the publisher).
Content
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION "MEET METE"
Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall
Mete
Ophite Gnostics
"The distinguished charity of Mete"
Birth of Mithras
Biscione
OTTO
Sea Monster
St. George
Al-Khadir
Oannes
Enoch
Nicae
Douris Cup
The Arch of Hysteria
Golem
MNSY
Winged Fascinus
Hermaphrodite
Chinon Parchment
Black Mass
Baptism of Fire
MOMHD
THE COFFERS IN THE CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM
ENDSAY
July 8th 1822
ENDNOTES
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This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.
A Posthumous Publication of Tracy R. Twyman by Mystagogue Publications.
[Introduction portion only to the translation]
Meet Mete, is Introduction to the first English Translation of Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum essay by Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall, 1818.
In this introduction the occult researcher Tracy R. Twyman delves and with "fascinating and utterly perfect nexus of symbolism and etymology" into the concepts of Mysterium Baphometis Revelatum (The Mystery of Baphomet Revealed), where the author claimed to have discovered a number of idols and other artifacts on former Templar properties, the imagery of which allegedly sheds light on the heretical secret rites and beliefs of the Templars.
The Introduction Meet Mete is rich with images that add into her conceptualization through the language, a more vivid experience. Thus we had to print this volume in colour to preserve the experience of reading Tracy R. Twyman as she intended.
A quality, that must all have felt and experienced about Tracy's writings, it does leave a lasting impression on the psyche. That is, you will see her concepts that you have just read, demonstrated here and there in your daily life, as if in synchronicity. And the concepts that she presents, do take a hold on the reader, that they begin, in the back of your mind as you are going through your daily life, playing, almost forcing themselves, or finding their way into the stream of consciousness and then you do find yourself thinking about the realities she is trying to convey, perhaps more realy that we think.
After all, she was very able in magick, and she does create magick until this hour and her writings are part of this pleasing current.
Table of Contents
(The book is not devided by chapters nor sections. Tracy initially had Hammer-Purgstall's coffers images labelings, that are used throughout the book, listed and outlined instead of 'Table of Contents'. However, the book is 'devided' by the focus of topic by the publisher).
Content
INTRODUCTION TO THE TRANSLATION "MEET METE"
Joseph von Hammer-Purgstall
Mete
Ophite Gnostics
"The distinguished charity of Mete"
Birth of Mithras
Biscione
OTTO
Sea Monster
St. George
Al-Khadir
Oannes
Enoch
Nicae
Douris Cup
The Arch of Hysteria
Golem
MNSY
Winged Fascinus
Hermaphrodite
Chinon Parchment
Black Mass
Baptism of Fire
MOMHD
THE COFFERS IN THE CATALOGUE OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM
ENDSAY
July 8th 1822
ENDNOTES