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Liber Malorum - Chapter 42 - The Tree
By seani fool on Jun 27, 2010 | In Paganarchy, Publishing, magick, Liberty, occulture, Liber Malorum | Send feedback »
Time to release another chapter of Liber Malorum!! This chapter, The Tree was written by good friend and fellow adventurer Lilah Lilith. I first met Lilah at an convergence of Pagan activists in London in 2004 and have been good friends ever since. The release of The Tree coincides with Lilah's tour of Europe with another occultist Orryelle Defenestrate-Bascule (another Liber Malorum contributor, whose story we will hopefully release on to the world one day soon).
Lilah Lilith will be running a workshop on Tantric Alchemy in Brighton on July 3rd and I'll post more information about that shortly.
Unimpeded Apple Tree
By seani fool on May 10, 2010 | In Ranting, magick, occulture, Liber Malorum | 4 feedbacks »
Hello apple lovers!
I thought I'd write a quick note about Liber Malorum's subtitle, which you may have seen is Children Of The Apple.

Where exactly does this subtitle come from?
For a start, Children Of The Apple is one, but is not the only literal translation of the Latin words, "Liber Malorum". That's right! As outlined in the prologue which I posted on my blog there are in fact several possible translations.
Liber, in Latin has at least three different and useful meanings:
- Children Of (Noun, Pl)
- Book Of (Noun)
- Unimpeded (Adj.)
Malorum on the other hand also has at least three useful translations:
- Evil (Adj.)
- Apples (Noun, PL)
- Apple Tree (Noun, Singular)
Now this is all well and fine, and you can easily chop and change! Next time you pick up the book, take a moment to decide if you're really reading Children Of The Apple as the subtitle suggests.
Instead of Children Of The Apple, you could decide to be reading an altogether different book. How about picking one of Unimpeded Evil, Book of the Apple Tree, Children of Evil or even Unimpeded Apples.
One of my favourite translations is The Book Of Evil, just because it sounds fun, and well, following your truth even when your truth breaks the established status quo can be seen by outsiders as an "evil" thing to do. But when you're in that spiritual place, following your core truth even against the grain of established authority there's that inner feeling of total freedom and power and love. Thelemites would say this is where they are following their True Will.
I'm not really a Latin speaker, so if some of the puns in the title slipped you by, that's okay, I just thought it would be fun at the time! It's the biting of the apple which is really important. Have you bitten one today?
Hope everything is wonderful out there for you. Feel free to read the prologue and table of contents in full.
And if you're up to it, please leave a comment ![]()
Love to all from Sean
Liber Malorum - now in South Africa
By seani fool on Dec 15, 2009 | In Paganarchy, Publishing, Liber Malorum | Send feedback »
Link: http://tinyurl.com/LiberMalorumSouthAfrica
Hello fellow Children Of The Apple - and a big hearty HIYA to those of you in South Africa!
I've just hooked up with Pan's Gate publishers and online occult shop in Johannesburg. Effectively, this means that people who want to read Liber Malorum in South Africa can do so right now and avoid the cost of international posting!! Everything you need to know about it is right here:
Oracle Occult Magazine reviews Liber Malorum
By seani fool on Jul 29, 2008 | In Paganarchy, Reviews, Publishing, magick, occulture, Liber Malorum | 3 feedbacks »
Sara Mulryan from the fantastic Oracle Occult magazine has just reviewed Liber Malorum in the latest issue 9. Wow, I'm well chuffed with what she had to say about it! Read on:
If your answer is no, please, read no further.”
Oath of the Conscious Metanoid
by Nathaniel J. Harris in Liber Malorum
So, just how do you begin to describe the Liber Malorum – is it a journey, an initiation, a revelation and an introduction to the mysteries? Could it be a ‘how-to’ manual; how-to join a cult, how-to clown, how-to renew your life, how-to lose your mind? Is it a collective of 23 cutting edge magickians, sorcerers and witches whose writing and life experiences have been woven together by a crazed fool into an 7th dimensional tapestry?
Is it a portal through which the innocent bystander can glimpse the workings behind the dashboard, gain a view of The Work at the edge of comprehension?
ENTERTAINING FICTION?