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ABRA(Q)ADABRA:
A FEW WORDS REGARDING PRACTICAL MAGICK AS REVELEAD THROUGH ALCHEMICKAL FICTION:
1) Moon Age Daydream is a work a fiction and was first and foremost meant to entertain. That said, it was also a fertile and sometimes addictive playground for explaining magickal theorems, including Abrahadabra.
2) If you experiment with the magickal concepts involved herein, you do so at your own risk. I can't be held responsible for geniis devouring your entire Pink Floyd collection, for example.
3) I did not include these "magickal hocus pocuses" in my novel for the sake of being obtuse. In fact, quite the contrary. I found fiction to be a much more conducive place for explaining practical high magick formulas than anywhere else. So much so in fact, I was finally able to clearly elucidate a much misunderstood concept in modern magick, that of the formula of Abrahadabra.
The symbolism will be particularly evident to an audience which is familiar with traditional Golden Dawn teachings, Crowley's Thelema, and basic Western-style Kabalah. An introductory book in each of those would lend more than enough foundation to understand the magickal formulas revealed within Moon Age Daydream. They deal primarily with three areas of magickal transformation:
1) On crossing the Abyss
2) The Talismanic Formula
3) Concerning the wand of the Force of Coph Nia, this being the formula Abrahadabra, as first presented in the Book of the Law.
These three are intimately related as expressed symbolically (i.e: allegorically, or "alchemickally") in Moon Age Daydream.
This note is not a research paper or even an explanation of Moon Age Daydream, but merely an appropriate guidepost for those so inclined to dig deeper.
Lust is the Law,
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