The Babalon Book This book details a magical experiment involving the invocation of an elemental and the subsequent invocation of the Goddess or Force known as Babalon, along with its outcomes. Some of the method's details, which were just released, are included in the appendix. The information should be understandable to those who are prepared to grasp it, and those who want to understand it should be able to do so with a little research and effort. The rest will undoubtedly be interpreted by each person according to his or her personal preferences.
The Black Pilgrimage, the antichrist's book After receiving Her Book, I abandoned magick and threw away Her Book and everything related to it, just as Babalon had said. And I lost my house, everything I owned, and my wealth, which was roughly $50,000. I then worked in the world for two years, somewhat recovering my fortune. But my prestige and good name in my worldly work, which was in science, were also taken from me.
John Whiteside Parsons (born Marvel Whiteside Parsons and published as Jack Parsons), was an American rocket propulsion researcher at the California Institute of Technology. He was one of the principal founders of the Jet Propulsion Laboratory and the Aerojet Corp. He was also an occultist and one of the first Americans to take a keen interest in the writings of English author and Thelema's founder Aleister Crowley.