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he Two Antichrists is a monograph on the figure of Antichrist in a post-Christian and progressive Thelemic context.

Opening with considerations on the future of witchcraft and its relation to radical ecology, Grey returns to the Babalon Working of Jack Parsons and L. Ron Hubbard, and considers a series of little examined texts from science fiction and the outer fringes of Scientology which form a ‘Babalon Apocrypha.’ By reading across these sources, the familiar story is revealed to have hidden depths and dimensions. Exploring the role of Antichrist in relation to Parsons and Hubbard, Grey provides insights into the initiatory drama of Thelema: of Satanic rites, Abyss and Angel. The Two Antichrists observes the long shadow cast by the monolith of Scientology, and Parsons’ eclipsed sodality The Witchcraft. Looking to the future, he envisions an emergent space witchcraft, infused with the spirit of Do What Thou Wilt. 

The book concludes with a series of non-denominational rituals and revised Antichrist workings. The work is a fusion of inspiration, research and ritual, from which Grey draws the first lines of his vision of witchcraft in the dusk of our world.

The work stands as a companion to Lucifer: Praxis and continues the trajectory initiated with The Red Goddess and pursued through Apocalyptic Witchcraft.

The Two Antichrists - Peter Grey

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  • A Vision from the Abyss

    Past Futures and Futures to Come
    Malachite Green
    Triumph over the Moon
    The Terrible Equation and the Aperture


    The Babalon Apocrypha

    The Perfect Initiate
    The Triangle of Art
    Unknown Pleasures
    Admissions and Affirmations
    The Atomic God-Man
    Schemes and Pyramids
    Eldritch Philadelphia
    The Two Antichrists
    The Manifesto of the Antichrist
    Against God
    Thelemic Witchcraft
    Two Years of Fury
    The Disastrous Star of the White Scribe
    Alpha and Omega


    Appendices

    i Tetelestai
    ii The Reformed Antichrist Rite
    iii The New Antichrist Rite
    iv The Remote Station
    v The Eleventh Hour

    Bibliography

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