Magic Monday
Jun. 18th, 2023 11:21 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. I'm currently tracing my Martinist lineage. That's rendered complex by the Martinist tradition that one does not name one's initiator, so we'll have to go back through less evasive routes. Last week's honoree, René Chambellant, became head of the Eglise Gnostique Universelle on the death of his teacher and consecrator, Constant Chevillon, whom I'm honoring this week. Martinist, Rosicrucian, Freemason, and Gnostic bishop, Chevillon was born in 1880, showed remarkable intellectual gifts in youth, but went to work in the banking industry while devoting his free time to occult and spiritual pursuits. He wrote seven books and many essays about Gnostic theology and practice, and his integrity and spiritual qualities won the respect not only of his fellow Gnostics but of Catholics and nonreligious people. In 1944, he and other leading citizens of Lyon were taken hostage by the Nazis in revenge for activities of the Resistance, and shot to death. He is considered a saint and martyr by most modern Gnostic churches; the day of his martyrdom, March 22, is his feast day.
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Date: 2023-06-19 11:24 am (UTC)For those who wonder what HOGD means, the list of Ecosophia abbreviations is available! Now updated with BOL and DF.
Last week I finished The Witch of Criswell. The book can be held in one hand and the cover is stiff enough to read while lying in bed. The pages are thin but not so much that the text shining through becomes troublesome. I loved the division in chapters of roughly 10 pages. That's the amount I can read in about half an hour. That made it easy to read a chapter before bed. I noted with some wonder that Ariel can read two books in a single day.
I enjoyed the recognizable aspects of high school in the story. Each chapter had many things to meditate on, and the plot kept me curious about the next chapter. My mind rejected the traffic accident as overly dramatic and unlikely.
The finishing paragraphs were fun! I've been working on reducing my mobile phone use and wish I could copy Ariel's solution. Highly recommended, and I'm looking forward to the next installment!