"Always Explain"
An Esoteric Exegesis
March 7, 2017
G.D.O’Bradovich III
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Always explain, if only to influence those without opinions.
G.D.O’Bradovich III
G.D.O’Bradovich III
The above quote both contradicts conventional wisdom and provides a reasonable explanation for doing so. We observe that conventional opinions are, generally speaking, concerned with the present, while the Occult, by necessity, has a longer view.
In conclusion to this part, providing explanations have at least one detrimental possibility, the ability of potential detractors to provide sufficient evidence for their otherwise incorrectly reasoned opinions.
In conclusion to this part, providing explanations have at least one detrimental possibility, the ability of potential detractors to provide sufficient evidence for their otherwise incorrectly reasoned opinions.
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Every living creature dies alone.
Donnie Darko
Donnie Darko
We are satisfied with our published works and we would suggest a few titles to the Gentle Reader that, in our biased opinion, are exceptional. We readily acknowledge that we do not naturally possess musical talent and any successful composition is the result of the will. Therefore, the “Fantasy for Piano and Orchestra” is, if not our best musical attempt, then it remains our most personal work. “A Day in the Garden” can be best described as an oratorio for those certain youths without opinions on the events and various implications as related in the Garden of Delights.
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I have no more time.
Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni
If the expressed goal of our Occult work is to be acknowledged as the Greatest Occultist of the twenty first century, then we must be satisfied with the Brayden Trilogy. If we sought accomplishment in the ever exciting world of Occult research and discovery, then the Trilogy exceeds our initial and modest expectations. Perhaps surprisingly, we realized the implication of the work without Beaky’s assistance, and, in due time, cut our hair. The Gentle Researcher needs no explanation for this seemingly unrelated cause and effect.
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Just don't make me go. I-I don't want to go. I love -it's been lovely. Being here with ...
Vincent Nigel-Murray
If the expressed goal of our Occult work is to be acknowledged as the Greatest Occultist of the twenty first century, then we must be satisfied with the Brayden Trilogy. If we sought accomplishment in the ever exciting world of Occult research and discovery, then the Trilogy exceeds our initial and modest expectations. Perhaps surprisingly, we realized the implication of the work without Beaky’s assistance, and, in due time, cut our hair. The Gentle Researcher needs no explanation for this seemingly unrelated cause and effect.
Through the interventions of several accidents, or fortune, our previously considered impossible to achieve goal was accomplished, and as truth was the result, what could we say? Truth did not conform to our ill conceived expectations and worldly opinions, so we reject it? God forbid. Truth was not pleasing, so we sought, not for truth, but searched for … what? Our preconceived ideas? This circular course could not, nor can it, lead to success in the Occult, satisfaction in Philosophy, or accomplishment in human endeavors. Thus, the chasm between the majority who claim the truth as their goal and those select individuals who seek, regardless of the physical and mental toll, remains, perhaps for all time.
Through the interventions of several accidents, or fortune, our previously considered impossible to achieve goal was accomplished, and as truth was the result, what could we say? Truth did not conform to our ill conceived expectations and worldly opinions, so we reject it? God forbid. Truth was not pleasing, so we sought, not for truth, but searched for … what? Our preconceived ideas? This circular course could not, nor can it, lead to success in the Occult, satisfaction in Philosophy, or accomplishment in human endeavors. Thus, the chasm between the majority who claim the truth as their goal and those select individuals who seek, regardless of the physical and mental toll, remains, perhaps for all time.
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Fate, monstrous and empty.
Carmina Burana
Carmina Burana
If we have one ever looming regret, insofar as our professional work is concerned, then our often imagined book, “Jean Hardouin Vindicated: Evidence for the Universal Falsification of History”, remains, not only as unrealized, but for the Gentle Researcher to finish. In conclusion to this part, we may say that all the sections for the proposed book are online; whether chronological, philological, or Biblical. A clear, concise, and systematic explanation, or reworking, of the Prolegomena remains to be written as an appropriate first section; the second section, the Evidence; and the third, Vindication.
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I don't want to be alone.
Donnie Darko
Donnie Darko
We may state that unexpected encounters both with the idea of the flat earth, and its implications, and with Cancer Geminis, whether as youths, twins or otherwise, have inexorably led us to previously unimaginable, yet, always reasoned, reasonable, and inevitable conclusions. Of course, these conclusions are no longer unimaginable, as they are now known to us.
In conclusion, the Gentle Reader, Apprentices, and the Gentle Researcher will reach various conclusions regarding certain explanations, both explicit or implicit, considerations, both reasonable or unreasonable, and the nature of the Great Work, attainable or unattainable.
In conclusion, the Gentle Reader, Apprentices, and the Gentle Researcher will reach various conclusions regarding certain explanations, both explicit or implicit, considerations, both reasonable or unreasonable, and the nature of the Great Work, attainable or unattainable.
As always:
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