Author: Colin Low

  • Tempus Fugit

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    Something like nine months has passed since my last update and I had an enquiry wondering if all was well with me. The answer is yes, things are mostly well. I am fast approaching 69 years old and each summer is more precious than the previous summer. Last winter seemed endless – October to April,…

  • C. S. Lewis: The Planets

    C. S. Lewis: The Planets

    A few posts back I briefly reviewed The Discarded Image by C.S. Lewis. As a world-class scholar of medieval literature he was not only informed about the medieval worldview, he was intensely moved by it. This is a feeling I share. As a lifelong student of Kabbalah and the Hermetic traditions I encounter the traditions…

  • A History of the Tarot

    A History of the Tarot

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    In November of 2018 I gave a talk at the Bristol Theosophical Society on the History of the Tarot. I thought I could use the content to make a video, so here it is. I apologise for deficiencies in production – I will attempt to do better next time.

  • Dion Fortune / V.M.Steele

    Over the years I have given the literary output of Dion Fortune a goodly share of my time. I have read about three-quarters of her occult non-fiction and all of her occult fiction. In most cases I have read a book (e.g. The Mystical Qabalah, Psychic Self-Defense, The Sea Priestess, Moon Magic) several times. I…

  • HGA

    I  have found my Holy Guardian Angel to be sly and subtle. As I cannot be instructed in what I do not comprehend,  I must be led to comprehension via an accretion of vocabulary, new concepts and unfamiliar imagery.  I must become a fit receptacle, and so I must be led by the nose. Even…

  • The Discarded Image

    The Discarded Image

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    It happens that occultists are rarely good historians. Often they are dreadful historians. They receive an occult tradition like an old coat, with holes at the elbows, its gilt buttons gone, and patches added by who-knows-whom. “The great and noble Hermes wore this coat” they announce. “This is his original coat, preserved through the ages…

  • The Extended Tree

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    Most students of the Hermetic Kabbalah will know (sometimes obsessively) about the Golden Dawn and various splinter offshoots that carried that tradition into the period between the two world wars.  WW2 was hugely destructive to esoteric traditions in Europe. The history of the generation that began again after WW2 is in many cases still anecdotal…

  • Tree of Life (“Ilanot”) Database

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    My friend Sally Annett has been kind enough to point me at this database of Kabbalistic diagrams, many of which are based on the Tree of Life. https://ilanot.haifa.ac.il/site/?page_id=11

  • Paradise Lost/Gustave Dore

    Paradise Lost/Gustave Dore

    I have spent months reading Paradise Lost, and because I tend to deep-dive into topics, I have been reading around the poem and the poet. The story of Adam and Eve in Eden is an amazing story that is fundamental to Judaism, Christianity and Islam  (although the story in the Koran contains many fascinating differences with…

  • Sola Busca Tarot

    Sola Busca Tarot

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    I was browsing Amazon and saw that Lo Scarabo had published a limited-edition print of the Sola Busca Tarot deck. So I bought a copy. The reason for my haste was three-fold. Firstly, it is an extremely early Tarocchi deck (it has been dated to 1491) and it is printed rather than hand-painted. Secondly, it…