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THE BOOKS OF FOUNDATION


The nameless ONE is the 'foundation' -
of all that was, of all that is, and of all that is to come.
© Copyright Peter Crawford 2014
DEDICATION

From the place of the 'ever living',
From the far horizon of the gods,
From the moment of the Beginning,
From the Foundation of all things,
from the place of exaltation,
I - Upuaut,
'the opener of the ways'
Come to you, and give to you a gift !

© Copyright Peter Crawford 2013
These are
'A gift to those who would seek'
And to those who would know.
© Copyright Peter Crawford 2013

What are the 'Books of Foundation' ?

'The Books of Foundation are 'channelled'  texts purporting to originate with an Æon, identified as Upuaut - 'the opener of the ways' - which describe the process of cosmogenesis, anthropogenesis, and an occult interpretation of history.

CONTENTS




CHANNELLED TEXTS

BOOKS OF ANCIENT EGYPT


THE QURAN


ALEISTER CROWLEY


NIETZSCHE'S 'ZARATHUSTRA'


JOSEPH SMITH



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THE BOOKS OF FOUNDATION

BOOK I - ONTOLOGY


BOOK II - COSMOGENESIS


BOOK III - BIOGENESIS


BOOK IV - THE DEMIURGE


BOOK V - ZEP TEPI - THE FIRST TIME


BOOK VI - INCARNATION of the AEONS - EGYPT


BOOK VII - πρᾶξις - PRAXIS


BOOK VIII - THE TRUE WILL


BOOK IX - THE CHOSEN PEOPLE  of the DEMIURGE - I

(THE CHOSEN RACE)

BOOK X - THE CHOSEN PEOPLE  of the DEMIURGE - II

(EARLY HISTORY OF THE JEWS)

BOOK XI - INCARNATIONS of the AEONS in the NORTH


BOOK XII - THE CHOSEN PEOPLE  of the DEMIURGE - III

(THE JEWISH KINGDOM)

BOOK XIII - THE CHOSEN PEOPLE  of the DEMIURGE - IV

(THE CHRISTIANS)

BOOK XIV - THE CHOSEN PEOPLE  of the DEMIURGE - V

(THE MUSLIMS)

BOOK XV - THE REBIRTH OF ANCIENT LEARNING

BOOK XVI - FALSE DAWN - THE ENLIGHTENMENT


APPENDIX
   

THE ARK OF THE COVENANT

GNOSTICISM

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"May your spirit live, May you spend millions of years, You who love Thebes,
Sitting with your face to the north wind,
Your eyes beholding happiness.
O night, spread thy wings as the imperishable stars".
© Copyright Peter Crawford 2014

3 comments:

  1. Why is this listed in "The Occult History of the Third Reich"? Because the people of the ONE (Supreme God) are called "Aryans"? Hindu mythology also uses that term, does that make them Nazis? I seriously don't think so! Also, although the Third Reich did dabble in the occult, it was strictly Christian mysticism and Norse mythology, NOTHING of ancient Egyptian religious/magickal pursuit. Also, as already mentioned, the Third Reich was EXTREMELY Christian orientated, whereas The Books of Foundation ate adamantly ANTI-Christian and ANTI-Christian deity (which they describe as a Archon, basically a false "god"). This would most certainly greatly anger Adolf Hitler who was a lifelong Catholic and even gave serious consideration to joining the clergy before he entered politics. Throughout his tenure as Furer he gave speeches repeatedly declaring his fealty to Jesus Christ and the Church of Rome. This is in direct conflict with the message of the Books of Foundation. Furthermore, I can find zero evidence of this existing during the mid-twentieth century, when the Third Reich actually existed! This work is copyrighted in 2014, about 70 years after the demise of Nazi Germany. In conclusion, this makes ZERO sense being listed as having any connection to the Third Reich, or Nazi occult thought whatsoever.

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    1. We just thought that people who were interested in the occult might also be interested in this other blog ('The Books of Foundation'.
      Sorry to upset you.
      As to some of your comments we feel that we cannot completely agree.....
      The Thulists were strongly influenced by Blavatsky (one of her most significant books was 'Isis Unveiled' (Isis was an Egyptian Goddess).
      As for Hitler being a Catholic - that seemed to come to and end with the death of Edmund, and later his mother, - and Hitler's comments about 'Parsifal', and his plans for the churches after the final victory make it quite clear (as is stated in this blog), that the public veneer of Christianity that he displayed was for propaganda purposes only.
      So.... if you don't like the 'Books of Foundation' don't read it, and if you don't like the 'Occult History of the Third Reich' - then don't read that either....

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  2. Yes well I don't believe that the Books of Foundation support a Nazi viewpoint, but rather a Kemetian one. So I have no problems with them. As a degreed historical I'm quite well aware of Hitler's very well documented beliefs ad a lifelong Christian. He tolerated others in the Reich in positions of power to practice other occult persuasions, but that never reflected on his own beliefs as reflected in his many writings and speeches, both personal and private.

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