by J H Brennan
31. Ibid.
32. Ibid.
33. C. G. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (London: Routledge, 2008).
34. Ibid.
35. Ibid.
36. Ibid.
37. Eliphas Lévi, Transcendental Magic: Its Doctrine and Ritual (Twickenham, UK: Senate, 1995).
38. Ibid.
39. Israel Regardie, The Golden Dawn (St. Paul, MN: Llewellyn, 1993).
40. J. H. Brennan, Astral Doorways (London: Aquarian Press, 1972).
41. Eliphas Lévi, The History of Magic, trans. Arthur Edward Waite (London: Rider & Son, 1922).
42. C. J. Jung, The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious (London: Routledge, 2008).
43. Dolores Ashcroft-Nowicki, Highways of the Mind: The Art and History of Pathworking (Wellingborough, UK: Aquarian Press, 1987).
44. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
45. Ibid.
46. Robert A. Charman, “Conjuring Up Philip,” Paranormal Review: The Magazine of the Society for Psychical Research, no. 48 (October 2008).
47. Ibid.
48. Ibid.
49. Ibid.
50. Sourced from conversations with participants.
29: A SCIENTIFIC FOUNDATION
1. Stanislav Grof, The Cosmic Game (Dublin: Newleaf, 1988).
2. Quoted from a speech delivered by Leary in 1967.
3. Aldous Huxley, The Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell (New York: Harper & Row, 1954).
4. Grof, op. cit.
5. Ibid.
6. Jung was self-contradictory on this area and much of his work points directly toward the idea of the Collective Unconscious as a single entity. It seems likely that with an academic reputation to protect, he took care to hedge his bets rather than present ideas so outlandish that they were unlikely to gain acceptance.
7. A principle of logic that states, in effect, that the simplest explanation of any phenomenon must always take precedence.
8. Grof, op. cit.
9. As do several recent cosmological theories.
10. “Mark,” channeled through Jacquie Burgess, 1997, The Way of Laughing, http://www.fortunecity.com/roswell/barneyhill/184/ (accessed March 5, 2012).
11. Source: a private letter to the present author.
CONCLUSION
1. Fred Gettings, Ghosts in Photographs: The Extraordinary Story of Spirit Photography (New York: Harmony Books, 1978).
2. See, for example, Lon Milo DuQuette, My Life with the Spirits (York Beach, ME: Weiser, 1999) and Joseph C. Lisiewski, Ceremonial Magic and the Power of Evocation (Tempe, AZ: New Falcon Publications, 2006).
3. Carroll “Poke” Runyon, The Book of Solomon’s Magic: How to Invoke Angels into the Crystal and Evoke Spirits to Visible Appearance in the Dark Mirror (Silverado, CA: C.H.S. Inc, 2004).
4. Barbara W. Lex, “Neurobiology of Ritual Trance,” in Eugene G. d’Aquili, Charles D. Laughlin Jr., and John McManus, The Spectrum of Ritual: A Biogenic Structural Analysis (New York: Columbia University Press, 1979).
5. Ibid.
6. Ibid.
7. Ibid.
8. Jung, Memories, Dreams, Reflections.
9. “Poltergiest—Research, Major Hypotheses, Examples, Famous Alleged Poltergeist Infestations, Poltergeists in Fiction,” Cambridge Encyclopedia, vol. 59
10. Norman H. Horowitz, “Roger Wolcott Sperry,” Nobel Prize Org
11. Ibid.
12. Anthony Peake, The Daemon (London: Arcturus, 2008).
13. Ibid.
INDEX
A True Account of the Jena Tragedy of Christmas Eve, 255
Abd al-Mualib, 114
Abd Allh, 114
Abiram, 61
Absolute Consciousness, 350
Ab al-Qsim Muammad ibn Abd Allh ibn Abd al-Mualib ibn Hshim. See Muhammad
Ab lib, 115
Adam, Sigmund, 327
Aelius Aristides, 77; Hieroi Logoi, 77
Aesculapius. See Asclepios
Agadir Crisis, 210
Agrippa, Cornelius, 142, 147, 148; Occult Philosophy, 142
Agrouchada-Parikchai, 90
Ahnenerbe, 14
Aiwass, 250, 251, 253
al-Amn. See Muhammad
al-ir, 116
alastor, 80
Albert, Prince, 205–6
Algonquin Indians, 226
Almadel, 335
almanac, 131–33
Almedingen, E. M., 172–73
Altotas, 164
Alva, Duke of, 164
minah, 114
Amityville Horror, 262
Amram, 60, 62, 64
Anael, 141
angelos, 16, 17
Annales Fuldenses, 323
Anubis, 51, 52, 58, 264, 265, 269, 376
Apollo, 77, 80, 139
Apollonius of Tyana, 258, 260
“appeasing the liver,” 40
apports, 309
Apuleius, 72; Metamorphoses, 72
Arabian Nights, 171
Arata of Laconia, 76
Ark of the Covenant, 66
Art Pauline, 334–35
Asclepions, 74–77, 79
Asclepios, 76, 77, 85, 106; statue of, 79; temple of, 74, 75
Asclepius (text), 15
Ashcroft-Nowicki, Dolores, 263–66, 358
Ashmole, Elias, 153
Asterius of Amasea, 73
Astral Plane, 340–43
Astrum Argentinum, 245–46
Atharvaveda, 91
Athenodorus, 67–68
Atrahasis, 42
Atwood, Ken, 364
Augustine, Saint, 252
Augustulus Romulus, 105
Aurelius, Marcus, Meditations, 15
automatic writing, 207, 242, 310
“auto-start,” 353
Ave (angel), 147
ayahuasca, 28
Azoth, 170
Aztecs, and statues, 39–40
Balsamo, Guiseppe, 163–72, 312; Letter to the French People, 168
Ban Gu, 95
Bander, Peter, 363
Barberini, Maffeo. See Urban VIII (pope)
Barbor, Mr., 222
Barfield, Lawrence, 304
Barret, William, 329
Batcheldor, Kenneth J., 343–46, 370, 372; “Report on a Case of Table Levitation and Associated Phenomena,” 343
Bathory, Stephen, 152
Beaulme, Anne Ponsart, 131
Bekhten, Princess of, 53–54
Bell Witch, 331–32
Bell, John, 332
Bender, Hans, 327, 329, 364
Benedict XV (pope), 129
Bismarck, Otto von, 210
Bithiah, 63
Blake, William, 349
Blavatsky, Helena Petrovna, 199, 203, 238–44, 255; Isis Unveiled, 203; Secret Doctrine, 204
Boas, Franz, 26
Boddington, Annie, 239
Boedromion, 72
Boehme, Jakob, 371
Bogoras, Waldemar, 27
Bohr, Niels, 356
Bolingbroke, Roger, 223
Bön, 101
Bonaparte, Napoleon, 181–87
Bond, James, 143
Bonhomme, Macé, 133
Boniface VIII (pope), 224–226
Book of Changes. See I Ching
Book of Enoch, 274
Book of the Dead, 54
Book of the Sacred Magic of Abra-Melin the Mage, 336
Bormann, Martin, 11
Bosse, Marie, 229
Box of Delights Séance Kit, 281
Brahmins, 90–92, 94
Branchus of Miletus, 139–40
Brandon, Ruth, 271
BREAKTHROUGH (Raudive), 363
Brookes-Smith, Colin, 344
“Brotherhood of Adepts,” 240
Brown, John, 204–5, 207–8
Browning, R
obert, 272; Mr. Sludge the Medium, 272
Brunton, Paul, 187
Buckingham, Duke of, 222
Budge, Wallis, 52, 55
Bugishu people, 338
Bulow, Bernard Furst von, 210
Burckhardt, Carl, 14
Burgess, Jacquie, 278
Burgundy, Duke of, 127
Butler, Elizabeth M., 261–62, 314–15, 333
Butler, Walter Ernest, 263–66, 336, 337
Butts, Robert F., Jr., 241
Caetini, Benedict. See Boniface VIII (pope)
Cagliostro, Alessandro di. See Balsamo, Guiseppe
cahoiun, 24
Calixtus III (pope), 129
Callichoron (well), 71
Campanella, Tommaso, 227–28
Campo Formio, 181
Caprivi, Leo Graf von, 210
Captain Wynne, 269
caput iecoris, 83
Cardan, Jerome, 143
de Rohan (cardinal), 166–68, 171
Caribo, 24
Carr, A. H. Z., 184
cartwheel, 352
Casanova, Giovanni Jacopo, 164
Castel William, 156
Castleruddery Stone Circle, 317
Castle of Quinezonasium, 109
Çatal Hüyük, 300
Catherine de Medici, 133, 140
Catherine, Saint, 126
Cauchon, Pierre, 128
Cavendish, Richard, 328–29
Celestine V (pope), 224
Cellini, Benvenuto, 253–55, 261, 262, 314–15
cemí, 25
Centuries and Presages (Nostradame), 133
Chaldean Oracles, 15
Chamberlain, Houston Stewart, 211–13, 215, 221; Gundlagen des Neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (Foundations of the Nineteenth Century), 211, 212, 221
Chambre Ardente, 228–299, 231
Chapman, John, 157
Charcot, Jean-Martin, 310
Charles I, 222
Charles II, 222, 223
Charles IX, 141
Charles VII, 121, 124, 127, 129
Charles XII, 154
Chase, P. J., 321
Chastenet, Amand-Marie-Jacques de (Marquis de Puységur), 309–10
Chasteuil, Francois Calaup de, 229
Châtaigneraie, François Vivonne la, 134
Chavigny, Jean-Aymes de, 133
Chelpan, Chot, 231
Chessman, Carl, 360
chilans, 37
Choronzon, 246
Christopher, Milbourne, 286
Chrysippus, 15
Chukchee, 27
Church of Christ, 192–93
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 194
Churton, Tobias, 248
Cicero, 84, De Divinatione, 84
circumsessio, 159
Clavicula Salomonis, 111–12, 255
Clement of Alexandria, 16
Clements, Forest E., 31
Clement V (pope), 225
Clement VIII (pope), 227–28
Clinatas of Thebes, 76
Clinton, Hillary, 232–33
Clottes, Jean, 32
Clowes, John, 157
College of Augurs, 81–82, 84
Colonnas (family), 224, 225
Coming Race, The (Lytton), 204
Committee for Skeptical Inquiry (CSI), 280
Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of the Paranormal (CSICOP), 280
Commodus (emperor), 84
Concorde, La, 160
Confucius, 98
“cone of power,” 181
Conibo, 28, 29
Constant, Alphonse Louis. See Lévi, Eliphas
Conway, Lady Anne, 222
Cooke, Grace, 199, 239–40, 242, 244
Cornell, A. D., 324, 332
Corpus collosum, 297, 298, 371
corvex, 84, 85
Cosmic Void, 350
Cotton, Abbe, 230
Courier de L’Europe, 168
Cowan, C., 354
Crookes, William, 269, 272, 273, 284–85
Crowder, T. R., 301
Crowley, Aleister, 245–53, 262
Curran, Pearl, 237–38, 244
d’Estouteville, Guillaume, 129
daemon, 371. See also demons
Daguerre, Louis-Jacques-Mande, 185
daimōn, 15
daimons. See demons
Dalai Lama, 102–3, 104
Dalit, 90
Danites, 193
Dathan, 61
Davenport, Ira and William, 281
Davidson, Randal, 207
Davis, Andrew Jackson, 197–99
Davot, Father, 230
de Baudricourt, Robert, 122, 123
De Demonibus, 138
De Divinatione (Cicero), 84
de Florinville, Seigneur, 135
De Mysteriis Egyptiorum, 137–38
de Oviedo, Gonzalo Fernández, 25
Decalogue. See Ten Commandments
Dee, John, 142–53, 252
deiknymena, 73
Delphic Oracle, 79–80
Demandros of Gortyn, 75
Demeter, 68–73
demons, 253; and Bonniface VIII, 225–26; and Cellini, 254, 314, 333; and Chamberlain, 210–13; and Crowley, Aleister, 246–48; definitions of, 14–17, 350–52, 368–69, 371; and Eliade, 31; evocation and manifestation of, 335–36; and grimoires, 110; and Grof, 350–52; and Hitler, 221; and Jena, tragedy at, 255–58; and Muhammad, 116; and Peake, Anthony, 371; and possession, 53–54, 101, 159; and Rasputin, 178; and the Church, 108, 112; and Tomás, 29
Deshayes, Abbe, 230
Deshayes, Catherine (“La Voisin”), 229
Destroying Angel, 16
Dharmasastra, 91
“Diamond Necklace Affair,” 167–68
Didyma, oracular temple of, 80, 139
Diodorus, 79–80
Dionysus, 70
Dispersion, 248
Disraeli, Benjamin, 204
djinns, 114, 116, 171, 233. See also genii and demons
d’Oberkirch (Baroness), 166
Dodge, Silone, 197
Doors of Perception and Heaven and Hell, The (Huxley), 175, 348
Dorje Drak-den, 102, 103
Drake, Francis151
dream incubation, 75–79
Dreamland, 321
Drepana, Battle of, 83
dromena, 73
Drury, William, 325
Dubrovine, Praskovie Fedorovna, 175
Ducos, Pierre–Roger, 184
Dunraven, Earl of, 269
Duplessis, 164
Dysart, William, 208
Eagle, Georgiana, 205
Eblis (angel), 275
Echedorus, 76
Edgehill, Battle of, 319–21
Edmonds, John Worth, 272
Edward VI, 143
Edward VII, 208
Edward, Prince of Wales, 204–5
Einstein, Albert, 355–58
Elektra (Euripidies), 80, 83
Eleusinian Mysteries. See Greek Mysteries
Eleusis, 69–73
Eliade, Mircea, 30, 31, 58
Elizabeth, Queen, 143
Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural (Randi), 279, 283
Enlil (god), 49
Enochian Calls, 246, 247
Epidaurus, 74–76, 79
Epistle to César, 136, 140
epopteia, 72
Eros, 68
ESP, 240
Etemenanki ziggurat, 47
Euhippus, 76
Euripides, 80, 83; Elektra, 80, 83
Everett, Hugh, III, 357
Eynan, 35–36, 38, 296–301
Ezekiel (temple priest), 86; vision of, 86–89
Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science (Gardner), 280
Falkenhayne, Eric von, 215
Faraday, Michael, 364
Featley, Daniel, 153
Feliciani, Lorenza, 164
Ferguson, J. B., 281
figurines, and Aztecs, 39–40; in graves
, 38; and Old Testament, 39
Filastre, La, 230
Firsoff, V. A., 354–59, 373
Flamsteed, John, 154
Flanders Fields, 215
Fleming, Alexander, 186
Flint, Leslie, 208
Flournoy, Theodore, 311–15, 337, 338, 368–70; From India to the Planet Mars, 311
Forbes, Allen, Jr., 301
Fortune, Dion, 342
Foundation for Shamanic Studies, 28
Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (Chamberlain), 211–12, 221
Fox Sisters (Kate, Margaret, Leah), 198, 238, 271, 283–86, 332
Francis II, 141
François, Duke of Alençon, 140
Frazer, James, 31
Freud, Sigmund, 313, 343, 370
From India to the Planet Mars (Flournoy), 311
Fromond, Jane, 144
Fu Xi, 94–98
Fuller, Jean Overton, 246, 248
Gabriel (archangel), 62, 63, 116, 117, 118, 149, 274
Gaddi, Agnolino, 254, 314
Gardiner, Lambert, 293; Psychology: A Study of a Search, 293
Gardner, Martin, 280; Fads and Fallacies in the Name of Science, 280
Gassner, Johann Joseph, 159
Gauld, Alan, 160–61, 324, 332; History of Hypnotism, 160
Gauric, Luc, 133–34
Gebelin, Count de, 168
Gematria, 248
General Conference of the New Church, 157
genii, 114, 169–171. See also demons and djinns
George VI, 208
Geotia, 333–34
German Workers Party, 216
Gerringong, 305
Gespräche mit Hitler (“Conversations with Hitler”) ”) (Rauschning), 218
Gessner (peasant), 255–58
Ghost Dance, 200–1
Glanvill, Joseph, 222, 325–26
Gmelin, Johann Georg, 26
Goddard, Victor, 322
Goetia, 153
Golden Dawn, 147, 153, 239, 245, 247, 249, 342
Golding, Mrs., 286-87
Goshen, 60, 61, 63
Graham, Ian, 242–44, 358
Grand Grimoire, 336
Great Pyramid, 186–87, 249
Greater Mysteries, 71, 72, 73
Greek Mysteries, 67–89
Gregory IX (pope), 107, 108
“Grey Lady,” 315, 318–22
Grimorium Verum, 335–36, 370
Grof, Stanislav, 347–53
Grundlagen des Neunzehnten Jahrhunderts (Foundations of the Nineteenth Century) (Chamberlain), 211
Guderian, Heinz, 14
Guibourg, Abbe, 231
Guidonis, Bernardus, 108
Gummer, John Selwyn, 157
Habiru, 60
Hacilar, 301
Haggard, Rider, 21
Hale, A. P., 364
Hales, Edward, 164
al mah, 116
Hall, John and Mary, 263
Hall, Judy, 186
Halley, Edmund, 154
Halls of Judgment, 58
Hammurabi, 45
Hanussen, Erik Jan, 217–18
Hapgood, Charles, 301–5