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There’s currently a collection of essays and a few of those have been a bit controversial, so be sure to check them out! Two of these are derived from postings on the old Beast Bay forum, which has gone offline and haven’t been available except for via some snapshots in the Internet Archives’ Wayback Machine. The section for David Richard Jones’ Thelemic work contains material that is entirely new to the site, and some that’s not readily available elsewhere. There’s actually still much from the Invisible College that I haven’t posted about, so there’s still gems there you can discover. You can also check through those posts on this blog by gandering at the categories for The Oratory of the Enochian Forum and The Invisible College. I’ve already been posting about a large amount of historical materials that is new to the site in both The Oratory of the Enochian Forum and The Invisible College, and there’s a significant number of documents to explore in those restored archives. There are currently three primary areas of focus for this new guest site: Enochian Studies, Thelema and Historical. The Enochian and Thelemic Works of David Richard Jones is going to be even more interesting and promises to continue the tradition of excellence. David also has decades of additional Enochian and Thelemic material that we have been working together to make available on the site for the first time. While David has already been a contributor to the library, with material available in An Enochian Miscellany, I’ve been working to consolidate what is already on the site and, moreover, to improve the presentation of that for this new guest site. David is a noted scholar, and author of numerous articles on Freemasonry, Magick, Enochian and Biblical and Religious Studies who is also purported to be a member of numerous secret societies. The new guest site is The Enochian and Thelemic Works of David Richard Jones. Welcome to David Richard Jones, who is the newest guest to have a personal site at the Hermetic Library. The Enochian and Thelemic Works of David Richard Jones This entry was posted in The Enochian and Thelemic Works of David Richard Jones, The Hermetic Library, The Invisible College and tagged adam mclean, christian rosenkreutz, David Richard Jones, Enochian, enochian chess, golden dawn, invisible college, Michael Arndt on Jby John Griogair Bell.
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I wonder if anyone would be interested in that? Maybe a kickstarter campaign with a full PDF and instructions for a papercraft set at the low end and at the upper end an actual set hand made and ready to play? Anyone? Heck, everyone is all over kickstarting things these days, and I can imagine doing something like that to help support the library. I’ve imagined making an downloadable PDF for an Enochian Chess set available at the library a couple of times, but I’ve also been thinking of producing some sets with nice boards, boards with a plexiglass surface and felted underneath and, I’ve been thinking about how I’d go about making some nice pieces. How awesome would that be? Pretty darn, I’d say.īut, I’ve been looking over some of the work I’ve done in the past and thought that, although it would be a big stretch and a really big project, I could do a pretty awesome set if I put my mind to it. I’ve definitely imagined a papercraft set produced by the Museum of Lost Wonder, in the same style and attention to detail as the Tomb of Illumination, a papercraft tomb of Christian Rosenkreutz which I’ve posted about before. FRATER D.D.C.F., THE CONCOURSE OF THE FORCE: ENOCHIAN OR ROSICRUCIAN CHESS, a section for Rosicrucian Chess in Bookmarks for Enochian Gfx-L and Michael Arndt’s Chess Boards. There is some information in the library about Enochian Chess mostly in David Richard Jones’ Invisible College which recently was added to the site, such as OFFICIAL RITUAL By G. And, there’s also used copies of Enochian Chess of the Golden Dawn: A Four-Handed Chess Game (Llewellyn’s Golden Dawn) available for those seeking more information, and some okay illustrations for those looking to construct their own sets, without having the chops to do their own artwork but, it still requires effort of the mundane-crafty kind that some might not possess. Of course, there’s a bit about that in the venerable The Golden Dawn: The Original Account of the Teachings, Rites & Ceremonies of the Hermetic Order (Llewellyn’s Golden Dawn Series). For some reason, Enochian Chess has been on my mind recently.