Crooked Confessions (DELUXE)
Crooked Confessions (DELUXE)
Crooked Confessions
An Ophidian Philosophy of the Sanctified Devil - Blades of Grass After the Scythe
Ian C. Edwards, PhD
Illustrated by Luciana Lupe Vasconcelos
Crooked Confessions is a book for the untimely ones, being an untimely book, a book for those who are yet to come. It presents an Ophidian philosophy that has roots in Nietzsche’s Twilight of the Idols and its companion volume The Antichrist, culminating in the Crooked Path Sorcery of Andrew D. Chumbley.
Throughout the text, which, like Chumbley’s Khiazmos, is a “book without pages,” Edwards not only describes, but reveals a new way of philosophizing, where he hands the reader a scythe as a philosophical tool. Here, deconstruction is pushed to its limits and beyond. Words are killed with (s)words that kill, from hammer taps to scythe swings, from Nietzsche to Qayin. The Übermensch becomes a bridge to the “Sanctified Devil.”
At times, Crooked Confessions is a book about selected aspects of Crooked Path Sorcery, but often, it is a crooked book. It inverts the wisdom of Proverbs 3:6 and similar biblical passages, by making straight paths crooked. Crooked Confessions presents a philosophy of the Sanctified Devil; one who not only practices Magick, but becomes it, living as a “dancing contradiction.”
Crooked Confessions are scatterings of torn letters dispersed from Edwards’ crooked mind, reflecting his own crooked timber, and by so doing, Kant is stood on his head. They are Ophidian and Adversarial; being both between and beyond good and evil. Moreover, they explore the crossroads of temporal-spatial reality and the sorcerous and magickal ways of being in which such spaces become lived dwellings for praxis.
There are chapters on what can be described as an Ophidian Ontology, the notion of a “Sorcerous Sisyphus,” an Ethics of the Sanctified Devil, Prometheus and the Metaphysics of Fire, and more! The book concludes with a Psalter of the Sanctified Devil, which the aspirant can use as part of their daily occult practice.
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