Evan John Jones
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“In the mad sixties, when the Beatles were at their height of popularity, Cochrane writes: “All that noise, sexual hysteria and so on is a dangerous force to play with and this is what the Beatles are doing. I would not be surprised to read that (A) that a meeting of R&B had evolved into a fertility rite and (B) that one of the Beatles had come to a very bloody and untimely end, à la primitive magic as the God of Vegetation.” The letter was undated, but it had to have been written before Cochrane’s own death in the summer of 1966. And of course John Lennon of the Beatles met a tragic death when shot by an enraged fan, though not until 1980.”
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
“Do not do what you desire, Do what is necessary. Take all you are given, Give all of yourself. What I have, I Hold. When all is lost, And not until then, Prepare to die with dignity.”
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
“Both Robert Cochrane and William G. Gray took an occultist’s view of pop music; that is to say, they saw within it, various forms of evocation. In the same letter in which he gives Gray a riddle, Cochrane observes that attendees at rock concerts use magic unknowingly, raising what their ancestors called ‘Cain’ or the unbalanced forces of chaos.”
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
― The Star Crossed Serpent: Volume 1 - Origins: Evan John Jones 1966-1998 The Legend of Tubal Cain
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