Catch Hold Of LUX HAERESIS The Light Heretical Narrated By Daniel A. Schulke Distributed As Print

on LUX HAERESIS The Light Heretical

far as Schulke's works go, this is arguably the weakest of his I've read though it does have some interesting bits here and there in regards to the second sight.
It was also interesting in regards to the process of initiation he experienced, as detailed within, . . Mostly, however, I just found myself bored a lot while reading it,

If I hadn't
Catch Hold Of LUX HAERESIS The Light Heretical Narrated By Daniel A. Schulke Distributed As Print
been explicitly instructed to read it by "the power that be", I'd've probably continued ignoring it on my book shelf, to be quite honest.
And outside of what I was explicitly instructed to read if for, I don't particularly feel like I gained anything useful from reading it which is a stark contrast from Schulke's other works, to be sure even when Veneficium and I didn't vibe, I still walked away feeling as if I'd read something valuable.
Walking away from Lux Haeresis, however, just felt like I'd wasted most of my time,

If I could make one suggestion o anyone considering this book: If you're not a terribly huge fan of sexual occultism, you'd do well to steer away from it while there's always an undercurrent of sexuality to Schulke's work in general as such is, unfortunately, the constant nature of this brand of occultism as a whole, this is arguably the most sexual in the roster so far.
To the point I found myself skipping over entire sections and chapters completely, and skim reading the majority of the book, as someone who generally has zero interest in the stereotypical fratboy sexuality of male dominated occultism just as it has zero interest in the "womb mother earth goddess" sorority nonsense of female dominated newagery.
So if that's not your jam, you'll likely find it as boring and disinteresting as I did, save for the few blips here and there.
The first advise I give to anyone intent on reading this text is to be prepared,

This book deals with the Light Heretical, the formation of image and its praxis within the mind and eye of the witch.
This book is written in a manner that intentionally aims to have you really think through what is being said, It makes a refreshing change to read a book that challenges how you think, Remarkable. A short, but indepth work on Sight, Obtuse but clear enough to be deciphered, Although I am more interested in Schulkes occult herbalism writings this book did not disappoint, Schulke always leaves me thinking, rereading, and wanting more, The principal concern of the work is the Arcana of the Witch's Eye and its mutual interaction with Sentient Luminosity, Treating the twin mysteria of Ocular Malediction the socalled Evil Eye, and Seership or The Sight', the book proceeds beyond this duality unto the realm of Telaesthesis the unique perceptual modalities of the Witches' Sabbath, grand abberator of the sensorial field.


Explored in detail is the magical relation between Hand and Eye, the Body of Void, and the vivification of the Magical Image.
As a magicopoetic cartography of the illuminant metaphysic present in the folkloric strata of traditional witchcraft, The Light Heretical serves as both homage and grimoire to its Luciferan arcana.
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