BEYOND THE TREE
BEYOND THE TREE
"Typhonian Voudon and Stellar Gnosis"
by Orion Delacroix
Limited hardcover edition of 333 copies.
Beyond the Tree “Typhonian Voudon and Stellar Gnosis” is Orion Delacroix's first book and the first public manifestation of a private stream that has matured over years of study, meditation, and inner experience. This work is born as an entrance to a zone of contact where magic begins to move into deeper regions of consciousness, where Set, Aiwass, the loa, the Black Moon and the star serpent become living forces of transformation.
Through an intense and carefully structured vision, Delacroix proposes a gnosis that crosses the Typhonian current, the Gnostic Voudon, the star cults and the Ophidian mysteries, opening a symbolic territory where the initiate seeks an experience capable of altering the perception of the invisible world. Its intention is to open a threshold for those who feel that the old spiritual diagrams are no longer enough and that beyond the Tree there are still hidden paths under the skin of the world.
Beyond the Tree is a work for readers looking for a serious exploration of the margins of contemporary occultism, where tradition cuts through its most secret crevices. In those cracks appears a stranger, more stellar and more dangerous gnosis, a gnosis where the Tree ceases to be the absolute center of the map and becomes the starting point towards a night full of signs.
Content:
Introduction: The Gate Beyond the Tree
Invisible Zones and Oneiric Control in the Gnostic Voudon Current
Set, Aiwass, and the Eleventh Gnosis Beyond the Tree
Horus, Set, and the Voudon Consciousness of the Eternal Present
Babalon and Erzulie Noire as Priestesses of the Stellar Mysteries
The Stellar Sabbath of the Dark Loa
Ophidianism and the Draconian Current
Western Tantra, Secret Gates, and Typhonian Magic
The Black Moon, Atavisms, and Radiations of the Nightside
Transplutonic Radiation, Stellar Cults, and Non-Human Contact
Aiwass as Exterior Intelligence and Spirit of Transmission
Epilogue: After the Eleventh Gate
Bibliography
About the Author
