Magic Monday
Feb. 26th, 2023 11:36 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)

The picture? I'm working my way through photos of my lineage, focusing on the teachers whose work has influenced me and the teachers who influenced them in turn. Like Allan Bennett, who we discussed last week, this week's honoree was a teacher of Aleister Crowley. George Cecil Jones was the man who introduced Crowley to the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn, and later on helped Crowley found the Argenteum Astrum (Order of the Silver Star, or A∴A∴), the first of the two magical orders the Not-so-great Beast headed during his lifetime. (The other, the Ordo Templi Orientis or OTO, will be discussed next week.) Jones was a working chemist and metallurgist as well as a serious student of the occult. He practiced the magical virtue of silence more effectively than most of his contemporaries, however, and very little seems to be known about him.
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Have you read this book, and if so, may I have a comment?
Date: 2023-02-27 07:18 am (UTC)I am curious if you have read "The Secret History of the World" by Jonathan Black, nom de plume of Mark Booth:
https://www.kirkusreviews.com/book-reviews/mark-booth/the-secret-history-of-the-world/
If so, I am curious what you think of it; I have been meaning to ask you this question for a while, but I have put it off, assuming that you'd saying something along the lines of "The Illuminatus! Trilogy is more accurate." But I finally decided to ask.
On a related note, do you get annoyed when people ask you if you've read this or that book and your short summary thoughts on said book? If not, I intend to ask more questions like this in the monthly Open Post, but I promise not to abuse the privilege.
Thanks!
-Eugene
Re: Have you read this book, and if so, may I have a comment?
Date: 2023-02-27 07:10 pm (UTC)2) You have my permission to ask about one book per monthly Open Post. I can get irritated by that, but usually it's when somebody pelts me with that sort of question repeatedly.