Why did the Fields of the Nephilim use parts of this in one of their songs? They also mention the works of H. P. Lovecraft, a new Golden Dawn, and the 'fallen ones'. I know why Lovecraft wrote in fantasy genre, so he could speak to those who believe in evolution and persuade them against it. Crowley, Lovecraft, and even Lewis Carroll are in sync. If you are like Neo with Morpheus then go down the rabbit hole and find out.
CS Lewis was not a Christian in the sense of the world most people would assume. He was a Christian gnostic, which is vastly different to the retarded evangelicals of today.
@OrthodoxDarwinist Unpack Christian gnostic as you understand the term, please. (Gnostic means different things to different people and I'm interested in how you apply it to Brother Jack.
Crowley was the secong-coming of the Christ and Lucifer combined.
OrthodoxDarwinist 3 months ago
Why did the Fields of the Nephilim use parts of this in one of their songs? They also mention the works of H. P. Lovecraft, a new Golden Dawn, and the 'fallen ones'. I know why Lovecraft wrote in fantasy genre, so he could speak to those who believe in evolution and persuade them against it. Crowley, Lovecraft, and even Lewis Carroll are in sync. If you are like Neo with Morpheus then go down the rabbit hole and find out.
darkentrie 7 months ago
I believe in Christianity as I believe that the sun has risen; not only because I see it, but because by it I see everything else. ~ CS Lewis
Uluwatusunrise 7 months ago
@Uluwatusunrise
CS Lewis was not a Christian in the sense of the world most people would assume. He was a Christian gnostic, which is vastly different to the retarded evangelicals of today.
OrthodoxDarwinist 3 months ago
@OrthodoxDarwinist Unpack Christian gnostic as you understand the term, please. (Gnostic means different things to different people and I'm interested in how you apply it to Brother Jack.
Uluwatusunrise 3 months ago
The fields of the nephilim used parts of this recording in their song 'At the gates of silent memory, paradise regained'.
suvetar 8 months ago
Just fantastic.
farvalellada 9 months ago
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IndigenousConsumer 10 months ago
Waddup, UNCLE CHAOS ... AND CHIT!
ObaNarayanShivaji999 1 year ago
bellisimo
demian420 1 year ago
fantastic
Tennyson would be proud
1stTimothy6KJV 2 years ago
Brilliant.
221133rd 2 years ago
I loved when Behemoth used a portion of this recording in their song "Horns Ov Baphomet"
"Maker, and moulder of them all, man is so infinitely great!"
iamqqqqqqq 2 years ago
@iamqqqqqqq Thats what lead me here :) they used the segment from The Poet :D
assphinktersaiswhat 1 year ago
@assphinktersaiswhat Hey, I had forgotten about that one; it's also very good.
He remains a strange, interesting man, for sure...
iamqqqqqqq 1 year ago
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stoleninfo 2 years ago
Beautiful!
I bought a copy of -clouds without water- last week, I enjoyed it greatly!
Thankyou for posting!
GRAILKNIGHTPARZIFAL 2 years ago
very imaginative
eykarpos 3 years ago