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Book Discussion Cult Of The Black Cube

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TPA3323

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Has anyone here worked with the material in the Cult Of The Black Cube? I am very curious in hearing people's experiences and engagement with the contents of the book.
 

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Fucking dark. Heavy. Tamasic, as we say in tantra. I focused on Shani, as that is the easiest "real-world" analogue of Saturn currently still in existence. I also have some teaching from my guru in a basic Shani mantra (similar to the one in the book) and it still increased my depression/"inner darkness" in ways that kinda suck ass. That said, bhakti with Shanidev is always going to be challenging.
 

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From what I know Hanuman Bhakti always helps when approaching Shani.
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Fucking dark. Heavy. Tamasic, as we say in tantra. I focused on Shani, as that is the easiest "real-world" analogue of Saturn currently still in existence. I also have some teaching from my guru in a basic Shani mantra (similar to the one in the book) and it still increased my depression/"inner darkness" in ways that kinda suck ass. That said, bhakti with Shanidev is always going to be challenging.
How do you see the author's view on Shani Bhakti in relation or contradiction to the tantric view of Moksha?
 
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otiosus

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I am interested in this cult!
I've found the book, but little knowledge of it avalible online.
Can you share some information of it?
 

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While I have an altar to Shanidev, I don't have mantra diksha for him particularly. I believe that the book provides enough information for anyone who wants to build a private saturnine cult, my main objection is that the author seems knowledgeable of the trappings of the cult but is not informed in the philosophical aspect of it. Especially in regards to the tantric tradition.
 

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If you are talking about Arthur Moros' book, it would be better to move the threat to the book discussions. Granted, I haven't read this specific book, but I heard a few good words about its content.

However! A big, giant however. Be warned that the whole idea of the Black Cube of Saturn is also full of pseudo-occult conspiracy theory nonsense. This isn't the right forum to discuss it either, and I would personally stay away from any source that puts "Black Cube" and "Saturn" in a single sentence. Same with any sources trying to claim that "Saturn" and "Satan" are directly related.
 

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If you are talking about Arthur Moros' book, it would be better to move the threat to the book discussions. Granted, I haven't read this specific book, but I heard a few good words about its content.

However! A big, giant however. Be warned that the whole idea of the Black Cube of Saturn is also full of pseudo-occult conspiracy theory nonsense. This isn't the right forum to discuss it either, and I would personally stay away from any source that puts "Black Cube" and "Saturn" in a single sentence. Same with any sources trying to claim that "Saturn" and "Satan" are directly related.
I agree 100% regarding the nonsense of the conspiracy stuff etc. I was asking about experiences that people may have had, who engaged with the contents of the book.
 
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