Waite's Occult Review articles, misc...

Cerulean

I was trying to find an answer to another question, ran across these pages:
http://www.adepti.com/adepti.orig/index.html

Page of writings:
http://www.adepti.com/adepti.orig/fourth.html

There's more related to Waite's descriptions of the RWS and concepts related to the Holy Grail. His writing takes awhile to digest, but I look forward to exploring it this U.S. holiday weekend...hope it's helpful

Regards,

Cerulean

P.S. Pure speculation, but I was also trying to find something about the mysterious J.B. Trinick. There's a sketch design in the portraits section of the Adepti site by Trinick.

I wondered if he was the same as the John Trinick of England and Melbourne, the stained glass artist..

http://potter.arts.unimelb.edu.au/w...p?irn=6631&QueryPage=/web/pages/ipm/Query.php

Maybe a snipe hunt, but it would be interesting if others thought the stained glass style agreed and he was the artist of the 'second Waite' set of majors...
 

Vincent

Fulgour

Thank You, Cerulean

Vincent said:
Hope you enjoy the 'poetry'
Vincent
I hope there are memebers of this Study Group who appreciate Cerulean's
efforts enough to show her the courtesy she deserves for the wonderful
contributions she makes for all of us here. I will carefully study this post.
 

Vincent

Fulgour said:
I hope there are memebers of this Study Group who appreciate Cerulean's
efforts enough to show her the courtesy she deserves for the wonderful
contributions she makes for all of us here. I will carefully study this post.

In that case... I hope you enjoy Waite's 'poetry' as well.



Vincent
 

Fulgour

this (so far) was my favourite part

Vincent said:
In that case... I hope you enjoy Waite's 'poetry' as well.
Vincent
The PKT begins, "Occult explanations attached to this card
are meagre and mostly disconcerting."

Waite's description is itself meager and disconcerting.

The entry contains unclear, idiosyncratic language,
an uncompleted line of thought and oblique references
to arcane portions of his system.


http://www.adepti.com/adepti.orig/notes/tower.txt

I hope you enjoy reading -- it.