Post by luxcthonis on Dec 8, 2007 14:24:55 GMT -6
This is not pertaining to the Fourth Way philosophy, but I could not find a better place to put it:
The teachings of Seth (google Jane Roberts) are like unto the Fourth Way philosophy, in the same way as the teachings of Lovecraft and Ligotti relate unto Satanism in general.
Seth never once mentions any reference or allusion to LHP in any of his teachings overtly, But, on the underside, the references and allusions seem apparent and more than this, constant. People who are normally acquainted with this particular philosophy (as with the 4th way) are usually New-Agers, and such, i would think but I could be wrong, so they would not recognize any LHP teaching were it presented to them. Having read up on a lot of LHP shit (as well as RHP) I was able to easily distinguish.
The first main thing that became apparent was the similarity of the multi-dimensional God of Seth, called "All That Is," to the ToS and their concept of the sacred formula "Xepera Xeper Xeperu" (which also seems to be the correct definition of the Hebrew term YHWH that no one could ever quite pinpoint).
I would encourage any and all who are interested, especially 4th Way enthusiasts, to check up on Jane Roberts, and Seth (the book Seth Speaks is the best place to start. its got its place in the new New Testament for sure;)
I know that Valkyrie is *finally* reading it, so I'm sure that she would love some general inquiries and conversations about it from and with others who are also interested (sorry to call you out val;)
Luv&Lvx,
-H.
The teachings of Seth (google Jane Roberts) are like unto the Fourth Way philosophy, in the same way as the teachings of Lovecraft and Ligotti relate unto Satanism in general.
Seth never once mentions any reference or allusion to LHP in any of his teachings overtly, But, on the underside, the references and allusions seem apparent and more than this, constant. People who are normally acquainted with this particular philosophy (as with the 4th way) are usually New-Agers, and such, i would think but I could be wrong, so they would not recognize any LHP teaching were it presented to them. Having read up on a lot of LHP shit (as well as RHP) I was able to easily distinguish.
The first main thing that became apparent was the similarity of the multi-dimensional God of Seth, called "All That Is," to the ToS and their concept of the sacred formula "Xepera Xeper Xeperu" (which also seems to be the correct definition of the Hebrew term YHWH that no one could ever quite pinpoint).
I would encourage any and all who are interested, especially 4th Way enthusiasts, to check up on Jane Roberts, and Seth (the book Seth Speaks is the best place to start. its got its place in the new New Testament for sure;)
I know that Valkyrie is *finally* reading it, so I'm sure that she would love some general inquiries and conversations about it from and with others who are also interested (sorry to call you out val;)
Luv&Lvx,
-H.