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we're not kids anymore.
todays bird
Three Goblin Art

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Peter Solarz
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shark vs the universe
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Not today Justin
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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𝕴𝖋 𝖞𝖔𝖚 𝖜𝖆𝖓𝖙 𝖕𝖊𝖆𝖈𝖊, 𝖕𝖗𝖊𝖕𝖆𝖗𝖊 𝖋𝖔𝖗 𝖜𝖆𝖗. 🙏👹🖤🤍
My gods have no human forms, only curves, angles & light. Self-Portrait by Maevius Lynn, 2023 Beyond the 30th Enochian Aether ☉ 4°17'13" ♍︎ : ☽ 18°15'48" ♑︎ : ☉ : Vix
From • @pineappleabbeyofficial “Do not imagine that art or anything else is other than high magic! - is a system of holy hieroglyph. The artist, the initiate, thus frames his mysteries. The rest of the world scoff, or seek to understand, or pretend to understand; some few obtain the truth.”
-Aleister Crowley
#thelemicsacramentalism #thelema #magick #ecclesiababalon @4gsanctuary #gnosis #gnosticism #gnosticism #occult #occultism #occultist #thelemite #esoteric https://www.instagram.com/p/CapFBKKs-ER-N2l9-_SU0aRevp5Yt-36X_Rz400/?utm_medium=tumblr
Lady Freida Harris • The Sun from the Thoth Tarot England • 1969 The legendary occultist Aleister Crowley collaborated with Harris on the deck that transformed concepts of Tarot iconography. Its embrace of astrology, sacred geometry, and Thelemic imagery still inspires Tarot artists today.
Michael Handt “Last Light in the Forest”, 2018 Oil on canvas, 100cm x 80cm
Snowshoe Hare by piccolo
The cross that granted Brigid’s protection was, in Ireland, referred to as the cros-Bríde, or Brigid’s Cross. It was usually made from weaved rushes, straw, cord, sedge, or vine, and could take on a variety of shapes. It was a symbol of the perpetual cycle of the seasons, of the certainty that light and summer would always return, and its four arms represented the four-sided structure of the Celtic year.
"Thoth" by Emile Corsi, 1877
My new Thelemite stele of revealing canvas 🥰
pink moon.
"The serpent will come from the hole On the brown Day of Bríde" (Carmina Gadelica)
Art by Jessica Roux
Deer Series by Ulysses3art