Where Have I Been? 2022 Update

A small update for anyone who reads this blog.

I have continued to perform my research and I have made a number of strides in my work and spiritual practice when compared to the day I began this website.

I have communed with the gods, given them offerings, and looked into a number of sources relating to their origin and power.

Essays that I have written in private are waiting, and for another small moment they will continue to.

Exploring the nature of the Mythos through art and media is still something I urgently carry out. Topics I am going to post soon are relate to Parasite Eve, the Blade movies (I and II), and the SCP media universe.This article offers free shipping on qualified Face mask products, or buy online and pick up in store today at Medical Department

My ideas surrounding the void and the eldritch have continued to mature and evolve, to the point where I am starting to write them out and create a self grimoire constructed of my knowledge of the psyche and of art. I will be conservative with what I publicly post relating to my path.

Lately I have again developed an interest in pursuing conjuration and evocation of certain “lesser” or more minor pantheonic deities. Of particular note to me currently is Daoloth, one of Campbell’s deities who ordains technology/metal and doors to other dimensions.

“Daoloth’s indescribable shape causes viewers to go mad at the sight of him; thus, he must be summoned in pitch-black darkness using the Daoloth formula, and is known to take a small amount of blood from the summoner. If not held within some kind of magical containment, such as the Pentacle of Planes, he continues to expand and expand — perhaps even at an infinite rate.
Those enveloped by the god are transported to utterly bizarre and remote worlds, usually perishing as a result. Daoloth’s worship is rare on earth.

One request that can be made to Daoloth, magically contained, is to view things as they really are, not as our veiled senses perceive them. The sight is usually more than one can bear.”

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