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  • Religion exalts mystery as an unknowable secret that must be sealed in glass like the corpse of an enchanted princess and fearfully worshipped from afar. Initiation, on the other hand, requires direct participation and demands each of us to smash the casket and press mad lips to mystery, wooing her as a lover who will offer up her treasurers in a succession of sweet surrenders. This she will do, but only in exact ratio to our evolving ability and worthiness to receive them.

    Lon Milo DuQuette (2012). “The Sons of Osiris: A Side Degree: Magical Antiquarian, A Weiser Books Collection”, p.6, Weiser Books
  • I eat too much. I drink to much. A greedy selfish such-n-such. But when I wrap my turban on my mind is clear, I'm 'Baba Lon'.

    Selfish   Mind   Too Much  
  • It is one thing to be well-read on a subject; it is quite another to be part of the subject itself. It is an unfortunate fact that there are many individuals who make magick there life without making their life magick.

    Aleister Crowley, Lon Milo DuQuette, Christopher S. Hyatt (1992). “Aleister Crowley's Illustrated Goetia: Sexual Evocation”, New Falcon Pubns
  • The gods of one age become the devils of the age to follow. The priests look forward to the age to come and see only the end of the world.

    Age   Devil   Looks  
    Lon Milo Duquette (1997). “Angels, Demons & Gods of the New Millenium”, p.105, Weiser Books
  • Do I think I'm a holy man? Sometimes.

    "My Life With The Spirits: The Adventures of a Modern Magician". Book by Lon Milo DuQuette, 1999.
  • Make no mistake about it, magick is an art form, and every true magician is an artist.

  • God and I will achieve Supreme Enlightenment at the same moment.

    Lon Milo DuQuette (2010). “The Chicken Qabalah of Rabbi Lamed Ben Clifford: Dilettante's Guide to What You Do and Do Not Need to Know to Become a Qabalist”, p.202, Weiser Books
  • It's all in your head -- you just have no idea how big your head is.

    Ideas   Bigs   No Idea  
    Lon Milo DuQuette (2008). “Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Mr. John Dee and Edward Kelley”, p.23, Weiser Books
  • You're certainly not alone in your megalomania. Everyone feels that way-and for good reason. Because it's true!

    Paganism   Way   Reason  
  • I've often said that the only thing I can change with magick is my­self. I believe that. Whatever changes I wish to effect with magick, the first and only thing that will be directly changed by my magical operation will be me. Once I am changed, then the new changed me will then somehow affect or attract the desired object of my opera­tion.

    Believe   Self   Wish  
    Lon Milo DuQuette (2011). “Low Magick: It's All In Your Head ... You Just Have No Idea How Big Your Head Is”, p.27, Llewellyn Worldwide
  • No matter what system the magician chooses, in order to make it work most effectively he or she must first become attuned to that system's particular way of viewing of the universe.

    Order   Matter   Way  
    Lon Milo DuQuette (2008). “Enochian Vision Magick: An Introduction and Practical Guide to the Magick of Mr. John Dee and Edward Kelley”, p.18, Weiser Books
  • If we can't wake up to the fact that deep down inside we are good, then we deserve to remain asleep dreaming we are evil.

    Dream   Evil   Wake Up  
    Lon Milo DuQuette, James Wasserman (2010). “The Key to Solomon's Key: Is This the Lost Symbol of Masonry?”, p.121, CCC Publishing
  • It is the profoundest of cosmic ironies. The divine power, our true spiritual essence, does not achieve perfection until it hits the 'rock' bottom of the cosmos - the dense and crude earth. It remains imperfect until the moment of entombment for the simple reason that until that dark nadir is reached the experiential adventure of existence remains incomplete, and Self is not yet endowed with the entire spectrum of the light of consciousness - from spirit to matter - from the highest high to the lowest low.

    Jason Augustus Newcomb, Lon Milo Duquette (2004). “The New Hermetics: 21st Century Magick for Illumination and Power”, p.14, Weiser Books
  • Spirits are as real as the powers they personify.

    Real   Spirit  
    Lon Milo DuQuette, James Wasserman (2010). “The Key to Solomon's Key: Is This the Lost Symbol of Masonry?”, p.144, CCC Publishing
  • In a world that’s gone hellishly mad we’ve always taken comfort in the fact that the faith of our fathers is the one thing that remains solid and unchanging. It occurs to very few of us that perhaps for the last 2,500 years the faith of our fathers has been one of the main reasons why our world has gone hellishly mad.

    "The Key to Solomon's Key: Is This the Lost Symbol of Masonry?". Book by Lon Milo DuQuette, 2006.
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