Franz Bardon
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)18:14:53 | 3 comments
Are his writings actually useful? Or have they been usurped by better scholarship?
AV !!DuST03+8twr 01/22/25(Wed)18:21:07 No.39693757
very useful for practicing magicians... I've got a copy of Initiation into Hermetics in the room with me right now.
If you want to understand Bardon, you'll need to be pretty deep already: Nature's Finer Forces by Rama Prasad will absolutely be pre-requisite reading.
what you get out of it will depend on you.
If you want to understand Bardon, you'll need to be pretty deep already: Nature's Finer Forces by Rama Prasad will absolutely be pre-requisite reading.
what you get out of it will depend on you.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)21:49:52 No.39695032
>>39693722
Dude died of pancreatitis in a communist jail. IIH has some funny ideas about "electric and magnetic fluids". I'm not saying meditational and energy work traditions that come from Buddhism and Hinduism don't have weird ideas. I just think there are better sources these days, better scholarship on traditions older and more established even in Bardon's day.
Dude died of pancreatitis in a communist jail. IIH has some funny ideas about "electric and magnetic fluids". I'm not saying meditational and energy work traditions that come from Buddhism and Hinduism don't have weird ideas. I just think there are better sources these days, better scholarship on traditions older and more established even in Bardon's day.
Anonymous 01/22/25(Wed)23:09:16 No.39695414
>>39693757
I just finished reading the theory part of IIH, now. And I have to say I was not surprised when I saw a Bardon thread popping up (synchronicities are getting crazy). Why do you recommend this Rama Prasad book? Is this for meditation?
I just finished reading the theory part of IIH, now. And I have to say I was not surprised when I saw a Bardon thread popping up (synchronicities are getting crazy). Why do you recommend this Rama Prasad book? Is this for meditation?