Tyson's Necronomicon Grimoire
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Tyson's Necronomicon Grimoire
Original post: KnightOfSwords
Does anyone have any experience with this book and it's associated magical system/paradigm? I did a search and didn't find any pertinent threads. Note, I am NOT talking about Donald Tyson's Necronomicon. No, I am in fact referring to a (relatively?) new book of Tyson's, called The Necronomicon Grimoire. In it, he (among other things) elaborates on the system introduced in his version of the dread tome. He weaves together a coherent and completely workable system of magic centered around the Great Old Ones. So, once again, has anyone worked with, or even read, this new book of Tyson's?
Does anyone have any experience with this book and it's associated magical system/paradigm? I did a search and didn't find any pertinent threads. Note, I am NOT talking about Donald Tyson's Necronomicon. No, I am in fact referring to a (relatively?) new book of Tyson's, called The Necronomicon Grimoire. In it, he (among other things) elaborates on the system introduced in his version of the dread tome. He weaves together a coherent and completely workable system of magic centered around the Great Old Ones. So, once again, has anyone worked with, or even read, this new book of Tyson's?
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Tyson's Necronomicon Grimoire
Original post: Circle of Twelve
I really used to like Tyson's stuff. But now I am starting to group him with many of the other "occult writers" as boring, rehashed BS. I have not read his Necronomicon Grimoire but I assume it is based on his fiction related to Alhazarad. Since he most likely "invented" his magical system you would be just as well off to invent your own system. This would be a far more powerful alternative. I will try to find a copy of his new book in the used book store.
I really used to like Tyson's stuff. But now I am starting to group him with many of the other "occult writers" as boring, rehashed BS. I have not read his Necronomicon Grimoire but I assume it is based on his fiction related to Alhazarad. Since he most likely "invented" his magical system you would be just as well off to invent your own system. This would be a far more powerful alternative. I will try to find a copy of his new book in the used book store.
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Original post: Fireclown
[QUOTE=Circle of Twelve;370376] Since he most likely "invented" his magical system you would be just as well off to invent your own system. This would be a far more powerful alternative. [/QUOTE]
People online always say stuff like this. I'm not sure where this idea comes from. The simple fact of a published manuscript often goes further to legitimize a belief.
[QUOTE=Circle of Twelve;370376] Since he most likely "invented" his magical system you would be just as well off to invent your own system. This would be a far more powerful alternative. [/QUOTE]
People online always say stuff like this. I'm not sure where this idea comes from. The simple fact of a published manuscript often goes further to legitimize a belief.
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Original post: CrimsonSheep
[QUOTE=Fireclown;370378]People online always say stuff like this. I'm not sure where this idea comes from. The simple fact of a published manuscript often goes further to legitimize a belief.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure it has much to do with whether or not a belief is legit, rather than simply the belief that something you create, more personal to you, will work better for you.
Or that's how I always heard it, anyhow, and has been my experience as well.
[QUOTE=Fireclown;370378]People online always say stuff like this. I'm not sure where this idea comes from. The simple fact of a published manuscript often goes further to legitimize a belief.[/QUOTE]
I'm not sure it has much to do with whether or not a belief is legit, rather than simply the belief that something you create, more personal to you, will work better for you.
Or that's how I always heard it, anyhow, and has been my experience as well.
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Original post: elvex
[QUOTE=CrimsonSheep;370459]I'm not sure it has much to do with whether or not a belief is legit, rather than simply the belief that something you create, more personal to you, will work better for you.[/QUOTE]
Plus one.
"These rituals need not be slavishly imitated; on the contrary the student should do nothing the object of which he does not understand; also, if he have any capacity whatever, he will find his own crude rituals more effective than the highly polished ones of other people." -- Crowley, Liber O
[QUOTE=CrimsonSheep;370459]I'm not sure it has much to do with whether or not a belief is legit, rather than simply the belief that something you create, more personal to you, will work better for you.[/QUOTE]
Plus one.
"These rituals need not be slavishly imitated; on the contrary the student should do nothing the object of which he does not understand; also, if he have any capacity whatever, he will find his own crude rituals more effective than the highly polished ones of other people." -- Crowley, Liber O
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Original post: MatthewK
Personal belief or a working understanding of the chaos paradigm will offer the greatest results with Tyson's system. I've read it, like all other things Lovecraft-related, and consider it a tongue-in-cheek companion to Alhazred: Author Of The Necronomicon. I suppose the system could work, but why use a system centered around thoughtforms and composite deities when there's great power in the self, which we can verify is real just by looking in a mirror?
Personal belief or a working understanding of the chaos paradigm will offer the greatest results with Tyson's system. I've read it, like all other things Lovecraft-related, and consider it a tongue-in-cheek companion to Alhazred: Author Of The Necronomicon. I suppose the system could work, but why use a system centered around thoughtforms and composite deities when there's great power in the self, which we can verify is real just by looking in a mirror?

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Tyson's Necronomicon Grimoire
I have all 4 of his Necronomicon works, 3 books and his tarot cards...grimoire is good reading, but the egregore isnt strong enough (yet)