T A T A I HE NGEL AND HE BYSS N THIS COMPANION I A C , VOLUME TO NITIATION IN THE EON OF THE HILD J. D G AUTHOR ANIEL UNTHER PROVIDES A DETAILED AND COHESIVE ANALYSIS OF THE TWO MAJOR SPIRITUAL A CRISES IN THE CAREER OF THE ASPIRANT IN THE EON OF C — K & C THE HILD THE NOWLEDGE ONVERSATION OF H G A C THE OLY UARDIAN NGEL AND THE ROSSING OF A THE BYSS BETWEEN THE DIVINE REALMS AND THE . E F HUMAN XPOUNDING ON THE SUBLIME ORMULAS OF I NITIATION CONFRONTING THOSE WHO WOULD ASPIRE TO M , THESE YSTERIES THE AUTHOR DRAWS DEEPLY FROM J , UNGIAN PSYCHOLOGY WORLD MYTHOLOGY AND , RELIGION AND THE DOCTRINES OF THE CLASSIC M , YSTERY TRADITIONS EXPLAINING HOW THE T . REVELATIONS OF HELEMA APPLY TO THE INDIVIDUAL In 1904, The Book of the Law declared the advent of a new period in the course of human history—the Aeon of Horus or Aeon of the Child. The doctrine of this New Aeon, codified in the Book of the Law and numerous other Holy Books, is known as Thelema (a Greek word meaning “Will”). Aleister Crowley was revealed as the Prophet of the New Aeon. The Angel & The Abyss is written in clear, precise language that will aid those students who seek to navigate the difficult terrain of this advanced stage of the Spiritual quest. More knowledgable students will find tantalizing clues to serve as guideposts and eventual confirmations of their direct experience. Psychiatrist Carl Jung developed a depth psychological system which embraced the totality of the human experience. The two cornerstones of his theory remain the idea of the collective unconscious, and the Transcendent Function. The former is the storehouse of universal symbols to humanity, the latter is the transformation to the transcendent synthesis after an experiential battle of the war of the opposites [thesis, and antithesis, respectively]. J. Daniel Gunther’s opus demonstrates the depth and power of both of these ideas in the realm of spiritual initiation. Each chapter resonates with a harmonic created by the archetypal frequency of the Hebrew letters, themselves representing paths on the Tree of Life. Although Thelemic in tone, this resonance encompasses ideas from the major world religions, and thus a perfect example of the collective unconscious in action. The union of opposites concept permeates every chapter, beginning with life and death as primary oppositions. Jung would have recommended a special active imagine process, especially with dream related material from the unconscious, to provide the setting, space, and energy for the opposites to interact and eventually transform. Such is the format of each chapter of the text, an active exploration of the opposites exemplified by harmonic energy of the Path. The task of synthesis is partially the goal of the author to explicate, but the true synthesis occurs in the reader after deep contemplation of the ideas presented. This is the power of the Transcendent Function in book form: the transformation of the reader who exerts the time and effort to experience the material within. This heartfelt explication of Crowley’s work is enlivened by the core of Jungian thought used throughout the exploration. Gregory P Brown, MD Associate Professor University of Nevada School of Medicine Psychiatry Department First edition published in 2014 by Ibis Press An imprint of Nicolas-Hays, Inc. P. O. Box 540206 Lake Worth, FL 33454-0206 www.ibispress.net Distributed to the trade by Red Wheel/Weiser, LLC 65 Parker St. • Ste. 7 Newburyport, MA 01950 www.redwheelweiser.com Copyright © 2014 by J. Daniel Gunther All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from Nicolas-Hays, Inc. Reviewers may quote brief passages. Materials by Aleister Crowley © Ordo Templi Orientis. JAF POB 7666 • NY, NY 10116. All rights reserved. Hardcover ISBN: 978-0-89254-211-6 Ebook ISBN: 978-0-89254-625-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Gunther, J. Daniel. The angel & the abyss : comprising The angel & the abyss and The hieroglyphic triad, being Books II and III of THE INWARD JOURNEY /J. Daniel Gunther. -- FIRST EDITION. pages cm -- (The Inward Journey; 2) ISBN 978-0-89254-211-6 (hardback) -- ISBN 978-0-89254-625-1 (ebook) 1. Crowley, Aleister, 1875-1947. Book of the law. 2. A A (Order) 3. Spiritual life. I. Title. II. Title: Angel and the abyss. III. Title: Hieroglyphic triad. BF1301.C7533G85 2014 130--dc23 2014018862 Every effort has been made to determine the ownership of all photos and secure proper permissions. If any errors have inadvertantly occurred, we apologize and will correct such in subsequent printings. Please visit the author’s website: www.jdanielgunther.com Book design by Studio 31. www.studio31.com Printed in the United States of America [MG] T C ABLE OF ONTENTS Acknowledgments and Permissions Preface by Shiva X° (Stephen J. King) Book II THE INWARD JOURNEY: The Angel and the Abyss: Chapter 1: The Self Slain Chapter 2: The Cenotaph Chapter 3: Fruit of the Just Chapter 4: Forces of Life Chapter 5: Forbidden Fruit Chapter 6: The Wrath of God Chapter 7: Brothers Chapter 8: The Secret of V Chapter 9: The Unveiling of Love Book III THE INWARD JOURNEY: The Hieroglyphic Triad Chapter 10: The Bar of Heaven Chapter 11: This and That Chapter 12: N.u.i.t. forms Appendices Appendix 1: The Egyptian Alphabet Appendix 2: Trigrams of Liber Trigammaton and Some Useful Attributions Appendix 3: Liber Vesta vel sub figura DCC Bibliography of Works Consulted Index P ERMISSIONS Anatomy of the Psyche, Alchemical Symbolism in Psychotherapy by Edward F. 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Nag Hammadi Codex II 2–7, On the Origin of the World, edited by Bentley Layton, © 1989 by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. Reprinted by permission of E. J. Brill Nag Hammadi Codex VII, The Apocalypse of Peter, edited by Birger A. Pearson, © 1996 by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. Reprinted by permission of E. J. Brill The Origins and History of Consciousness by Erich Neumann, © 1954 by The Bollingen Foundation Inc., New York, N.Y. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press. Seth, God of Confusion. A Study of His Role in Egyptian Mythology and Religion by Herman te Velde, © 1967 by E. J. Brill, Leiden, The Netherlands. Reprinted by permission of E. J. Brill Two Essays on Analytical Psychology by C. G. Jung, © 1953 by The Bollingen Foundation Inc., New York, N.Y. Reprinted by permission of Princeton University Press. Images of the Tarot Cards from Aleister Crowley/Freida Lady Harris Thoth Tarot Cards © 1944 Ordo Templi Orientis. 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