Masks of the Illuminati

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reading were, also? Could this whole evening be a test of his Oath? He could not bring himself to look in Lola’s direction again, and he left the party as soon as politeness allowed.
    But that night he dreamed of Lola raising her skirt to fix her garter and she caught him looking, cawing thanes, and he was scared wild (prosing zombie-dish) pursued by a faster boog, Sid, theol bardot of sneakery. There were hatenotes and featherfurgolems and potions burning boiled-est; Sir Joan, intrepid, nerveless, rapacious, idiotic, stumbled past the beehive pearlous. And the sun begin to rus, and oh up he ris, and he was all rose up, loinharted, up there so eye and moisty, baba cock of the morn, between them two toughies, for the romanz did tromp him, garther forgiven, the achtnotes hurling bricks. “Hate and be gored,” sagd Shut and he saw, he was, he saw, he was, the Hideous God, Baphomet, hir dugs hanging limp, hir bigcock standing stern, under the inverse pentacle of the Tempters.
    Sir John screamed as he sat up in bed with a thunderous crash shaking the room.
    “Are you all right, sir?” It was the voice of Wildeblood, the butler, outside the door.
    “Did you hear it, too?” Sir John asked. “I thought it was a dream …”
    “It must have been an earth tremor, sir. Can I help you, sir?”
    “No,” Sir John said. “I’m quite all right, Wildeblood.”
    Looking across the room, he could see that the mirrorwas smashed. The
poltergeist
effect: typical of the onset of astral invasions. He reminded himself of the primary Golden Dawn teachings: not to give way to fear whatever happened, and not to jump to conclusions. Wildeblood was probably right; it was only an earth tremor.
    But he could not sleep again until dawn; for he had seen the face of Baphomet, the Hideous God, and he knew that his journey into Chapel Perilous was no longer confined to dream alone. The earth had literally shaken beneath him; the astral and the physical were interacting. It was “probably only an earth tremor,” but it was connected, psychically, with the real opening of the door between the visible and invisible worlds.
    Things That Go
Bump in the Right
ACTION
SOUND
Close-Up:
Dr. Carl Jung, circa 1909 [still photo].
TV Narrator:
“One of the most eerie of such cases concerns the founder of Analytical Psychology, Dr. Carl Jung, and his equally renowned teacher, Dr. Sigmund Freud.”
Cut to:
Long shot [still photo] of Freud’s study. Camera moves in slowly to tight close-up on bookcase during this speech.
Narrator [voice-over]
: “During an argument about parapsychology in 1909, both Freud and Jung lost their tempers. Just then there was a sudden explosive sound from Freud’s bookcase.”
[Explosive sound
.]
Cut to:
Close-Up:
Freud, circa 1909 [still photo].
Narrator:
“Both men were astonished.”
Cut to:
Close-Up:
same photo of Jung.
Narrator:
“J 1111 ? spoke first.”
Actors voice [Swiss accent]:
“There,” said Jung. “That is an example of a so-called catalytic phenomenon.”
Cut to:
Close-Up:
same photo of Freud.
Second actors voice [Viennese accent]:
“Oh, come!” Freud exclaimed. “That is sheer bosh!”
Cut to:
Close-Up:
Jung.
First actor [Swiss accent]:
“It is not,” Jung replied. “You are mistaken, Herr Professor. And to prove my point I now predict that in a moment there will be another loud report!”
Cut to:
Long shot of Freud’s study again. Camera moves slowly in on bookcase.
Ominous silence and then: Second loud explosion
.
Cut to:
Medium shot:
TV Narrator walking on a beach. High waves in background.
Narrator [to camera]:
“Freud was so disturbed by the second psychic explosion that Jung never discussed the experience with him again Even stranger are two sequels In 1972, Dr. Robert Harvie, a psychologist at London University, was reading aloud to a friend an account of this episode …
Cut to:
Close-Up:
Dr. Harvie [still photo].
Narrator [voice-over]
: “… and at Freud’s words …”
Viennese voice:
“Oh,

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