Marcelo Ramos Motta

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The Equinox Vol. V No. 4 Se...

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The Equinox Vol V No 2

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The commentaries of AL: Bei...

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Astral Attack & Defense

3.91 avg rating — 11 ratings — published 2006 — 4 editions
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The Chinese Texts of Magick...

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Calling the Children of the...

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Magick Without Tears (Unexp...

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Tracts on Aquarian Masonry

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A Literary Selection from t...

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“Zen Buddhism, for example, as practiced by Suzuki, the excellent Japanese mystic, has nothing to do with the superstitious and predjudiced Buddhism that infested Asia for centuries. Sufism, as boasted by the subtle Gurdjeff, totally differs from the Islamism that shouts death to the “infidels.” The doctrine of Vivekananda, inspired by his master Ramakrishna, is nothing like the Hinduism that suffocated India for centures of superstious and stupid passivity; the noble mysticism of Martin Buber, the Jewish philosopher, is nothing like the bloody cultural narrowness and tribal elitism of the mosaic orthodoxy.”
Marcelo Ramos Motta

“For the shark, “Evil” is the fisherman’s harpoon; for the tarantula, “evil” is the sting of the hunter wasp which was inflicted the day before; he lives but paralyzed, sustenance for the larvae of the wasp. For stupid men, “evil” are the men of genius that try to make them think.”
Marcelo Motta, Astral Attack & Defense

“It is clear that there are situations where we should restrict a child: letting them ingest poison, for example, would be against common sense, but to hinder an adult from taking poison consciously is against common sense also.[...] Seeking to influence others for what we consider "good" is the most idiotic presumption we are capable of. Essentially, we are trying to impose our values on the next person, and to make them our puppets.”
Marcelo Motta, Astral Attack & Defense



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