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As Above So Below; As Below So Above!

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「Forum」

"To obtain something, something of equal value must be given,"

For the discussion of the Esoteric, the Occult, and the Arcane.
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「Rules」

Stupid people always dismiss as untrue anything that happens only very seldom, or anything that their minds cannot readily grasp.

General discussion goes in the Forum
Pdf/image dumps go in the Archive
Feel free to make a thread for more specific topics.

Keep things civil, no arguments about meta topics.
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「Archive」

Cattle die, kinsmen die, you yourself will also die; but the fame of a dead man’s deeds.
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「Shiroino, supatan!」

How do one render refraction, reflection, translucecy, or just planing them in the scene. Esp refra&tens being somewhat confusing also reflection on top of em? Books or just diagram is welcome. Complex scene esp
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「Good books on drawing」

Upside down, or planning reflection/refraction in realism, since it's complex and not much example is available.
Also 6 digit tier sales-traffic planning
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「THEOZOOLOGY, OR THE SCIENCE OF THE SODOMITE APELINGS AND THE DIVINE ELECTRON」

Thread for the preservation and discussion of this masterpiece of esoteric literature.

>When, in Gen. II.20, it is said of 'Adam that he named the animals, it means that he Sodomized them. Because "to give a name" in the Bible and in the cuneiform inscriptions means the equivalent of "to lie with."
>Like "stone," "wood" (Heb. 'es) is also a code-word for Sodom-beings. The Gnostic Justinus says that angels are also allegorically called "pieces of wood," and that the "wood of knowledge of good and evil" is the Naas, i.e. the viper of Paradise. The word "cedar," which occurs so often in the Bible, frequently means these sex-apes.
>The Biblical Eden is the garden of the joys of Sodom -- the time when the world was still full of those beings which later, due to interest in sensual indulgence, were prized as highly as gold and silver. "Paradise is the fullness of angels" Palladius recounts in Hist. Laus. 20 concerning two sorcerers (breeders of ape- men) who laid out a Kepotaphion (grove- or ape-grotto) in which they planted a number of rare ''trees'' in order to cultivate debauchery in this paradise, By means of their "art" they had soon filled the Kepotaphion with a number of demons in various shapes. "Ye shall be ashamed of your gardens," it reads in Is. I.29. Eden is nothing other than Adonis, the provider of the greatest enjoyment of love which the wives of the ancients so longingly expected. Lucian recounts (d. Syr. Dea, 16) that the Hellenics carried around small men (dwarves) made of "wood" with large genital members, and that they called them muscle-stretchers. Herodotus (II,48) mentions them too, but he expresses himself very secretively and with reticence. -- In the Nordic legends of the gods, the first human pair, Askr and Embla, was made of "wood."