I asked this question in the "Get to know each other thread", but I would really like to know the answer from more than just one person, so I
thought I'd make it a thread.
So, who is your favorite occultist, magician, adept, mystic, etc?
Is it Gurdjieff? Crowley? Paracelsus? Phythagoras? Nostradamus? Cornelius Agrippa? John Dee? Mm Blavatsky? Casanova? Eliphas Levi? Cagliostro? Someone
else? (can't name them all)
I would like to know who his your favorite, who (in your opinion) is the most worth knowing about, and if you want, a few words why u think so.
I think I have a little thing for Gurdjieff, but I still consider my-self pretty new to all this stuff, and my opinion is kinda biased, since
Gurdjieff is obviously the favorite occultist of the author of the book I'm reading right now.
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Crowley is by far the most intriguing one...imho...
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Nostradamus is definitely interesting because of the time he lived in. As far as contemporary (well, almost contemporary) occultists are
concerned, Crowley has to be one of the most intruguing. I once drove past his old place, Boleskine (near Loch Ness), and although it's now a hotel
its still as spooky as hell.
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My favorite is David Koresh. 2 reasons:
1. Events around him shows how screwed up military tatics are at times.
2. I get this awful joke because of him.....: What happens when you cross David Koresh with Jeffrey Dahmer?
Yuo get the "Brunch Davidian"
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I think Jim Jones is probably by far the most intriguing and also scary occultist. November 18, 1978
The mass suicide in Jonestown happened the same year I was born. Creepy!
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