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'Psychic Self-Defense' by Dion Fortune (1930)

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 1:57 pm
by Jerry Horne
I know Mark has mentioned Dion before, but this 70's cover to the 1930 book seems more relevant now than ever. Oh and the Black Lodge.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dion_Fortune

Re: 1930 'Psychic Self-Defense' by Dion Fortune

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 8:49 pm
by Mulberryspark
This is the same book Bowie was reportedly obsessed with during his Thin White Duke era. I wonder if he figured Twin Peaks drew from it when he was cast in FWWM?

Re: 1930 'Psychic Self-Defense' by Dion Fortune

Posted: Wed Sep 27, 2017 10:08 pm
by Mr. Reindeer
I imagine Mark loaned DKL a copy during the original run, and DKL's only takeaway was, "What a beautiful cover!"

Re: 'Psychic Self-Defense' by Dion Fortune (1930)

Posted: Mon Jan 14, 2019 1:08 am
by TheAlien
As an occultist myself, it is a book (and an author) I've read before. The whole black/white lodge thing has origins in the Theosophical society, then made it's way to Dion Fortune and Aleister Crowley who mentioned it to varying degrees in their work. But it obviously doesn't represent the same thing that is meant in Twin Peaks.

Re: 'Psychic Self-Defense' by Dion Fortune (1930)

Posted: Fri Feb 15, 2019 2:57 pm
by mtwentz
TheAlien wrote:As an occultist myself, it is a book (and an author) I've read before. The whole black/white lodge thing has origins in the Theosophical society, then made it's way to Dion Fortune and Aleister Crowley who mentioned it to varying degrees in their work. But it obviously doesn't represent the same thing that is meant in Twin Peaks.
I was interested in the occult and everything to do with the mind being able to bend reality, and I still am, but I've determined it's just too much work.

My big thing is focus on what I want out of life, and to meditate hard on it, write it down, and repeat it to myself. And let the Universe do the rest, or not do the rest.

But I am always fascinated about the boundaries of what the human mind can accomplish, how much we are responsible for creating our own reality. Which is of course, one of the main reasons I loved The Return.

Edit: I would guess the main holdup for a lot of people in making their life work they want it to is the lack of 'focus' and 'concentration'. I have started daily fasting to increase my focus and sharpen my intent. Hopefully that will make me more prosperous in the future, but at least more healthy :-).