From: Thorson Area: Thelema To: Julia Phillips 1 Aug 94 02:18:00 Subject: Eric Ericson UpdReq and Julia dicoursed upon Eric Ericson >Hello Kayla! JP>21 Jul 94 06:16, Kayla Block wrote to Julia Phillips: JP> JP>> the identity of author Eric Ericson. A resounding..... JP> JP>> another go now :) Anyone know? JP> KB> the psychologist? JP>Dunno :) I only know him as the author of a couple (at least) of JP>novels, (NOVELS!?!?) which are decidedly Thelemic in flavour. I've always assumed JP>Eric Ericson to be a pseudonym, but not based on anything other than JP>my intuition :) JP>B*B Julia I think we are talking about TWO Eric Ericson's. I'm familiar with the Freudian psychologist who wrote Gandhi's Truth. He also had a psychologist son who wrote a freudian take on the Salem witch trials called Wayward Puritians. Thorson written 07/31/94 17:14 --- CmpQwk #UNREG UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Matthew Sandow Area: Thelema To: All 31 Jul 94 13:04:20 Subject: Julia Phillips & Microsoft ;) UpdReq Greetings All! I realise that this has absolutely NOTHING to do with Thelema but I couldn't resist it. Julia Phillips has made it to the pinacle of "been there done that" by having her name included in a Microsoft publication "Works 3 Step by Step" I was playing with WORKS 3 for Windows and there on line 20 of the data base 1video.wdb is the following entry Stock # Title Star Distrib Year Genre Price On Hand Value 960906 Witches World Phillips Wilson 1989 Family 19.95 2 39.9 So who of you lot works in Seattle and has a warped sense of humour? I really like the Distributor being Wilson ;) Matthew ... todays message is brought to you by the number 23 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Navitae 1 Aug 94 09:16:32 Subject: Re: Archives & History UpdReq -=> Quoting Navitae to Tony Iannotti <=- Na> Sure. I'll try to get it up soon. Hmmm, I'll have to do a unix Na> convert thing on it, hopefully it won't choke. What system are you on now? Maybe we can just transfer it via Fido and be done with it? If your sysop is willing, he can crash the file to my board, or I can freq it if he puts it in a secure place. `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... "I'm a moderator, not a role model." - Albertus Magnus 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Navitae 1 Aug 94 09:58:12 Subject: RE: Re: Archives & History UpdReq -=> Quoting Navitae to Tony Iannotti <=- Na> It was kinda weird. I was living in Maine and selling them to a Na> local bookstore, then Glen (from Weisers) was wandering in there Yeah, I've dealt with Glen, he's pretty cool. Bought a Book of Thoth from him a few of years ago. Na> and buying them. I finally wandered over to York Beach to sell Na> him my more esoteric stuff and found out he'd been buying up the Na> rest of my books as a lot were out of print. The bookstore owner Na> was cleaning up and not telling either of us. Sounds like commerce! Na> So, were the French reacting to the Pope's delcaration or was it Na> just a really strange coincidence? One more angled saxaphone..... `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... Your Silence Will Not Protect You. 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Ar Aakhu-t 1 Aug 94 10:01:26 Subject: Re: William Bloom UpdReq -=> Quoting Ar Aakhu-t to Tony Iannotti <=- AA> The only title I know offhand is "Angels, Fairies, and Devas", AA> which was written after 'Sacred Magician'- interesting ideas on the AA> subject, essentially being manifestations of the general field of life AA> energy, whether as individual organisms or a whole ecosystem or AA> whatever. He went on to be involved with the Findhorn project, as I AA> recall. But he's got a number of others on metaphysical Thanks, the Findhorn connection is very interesting. I was looking into going there a few decades ago. Them and/or the New Alchemists on Cape Cod. AA> subjects- probably Grendel can fill in tyhe titles, since I know AA> they've got several of them down at the shop. His novels I don't know AA> much about, except that we had some of them in the English Lit section AA> of the bookstore I worked at (Jocundry's in E.Lansing) and I was AA> surprised to discover it was the same William Bloom. Grendel has mentioned where he found out about the other books, but no titles yet. Your later book title sounds more interesting anyway to me than Lit. I think I've seen it, but it was too New-Agey for me back then. Now I'm more open-minded...... Tanks ahgain! `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... The Gods are in the details ... 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Ar Aakhu-t 1 Aug 94 10:03:54 Subject: Re: Bloom UpdReq -=> Quoting Ar Aakhu-t to Tony Iannotti <=- AA> Yes! Only a few pages, but very important ones at the climax Good to know, and thanks! For a whole extra chapter, I guess I'll spring for it. Prolly this weekend. `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... Do Pagans engage in idol speculation? 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Jonathon Blake 1 Aug 94 10:06:38 Subject: Re: Bornless in the abrameli UpdReq -=> Quoting Jonathon Blake to Tony Iannotti <=- JB> The Sacred Magician: A Ceremonial Diary JB> George Chevalieer JB> St Albans UK, Paladin: 1967 JB> << from my copy of it >> Thanks, this I have, I was wondering about the new one. I got the Paladin edition in London in 1976, a later printing, I think, in paperback. It still reeks of the rum that spilled in my bag. (I was 16 and not very bright.....) JB> The 1990 edition by William Bloom is not listed in JB> Books in Print, or at least the june 94 release. JB> Nor is it in the 1994 Weiser Distribution Catalog. Thanks, I'll just get a copy, from what I hear it's different enough from te first edition to warrant it. `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... "Yield to temptation, it may not pass your way again." - L. Long 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718 From: Tony Iannotti Area: Thelema To: Jonathon Blake 1 Aug 94 10:10:38 Subject: Re: the key of it all UpdReq -=> Quoting Jonathon Blake to Tony Iannotti <=- JB> what is pgpblue? JB> a signature verifier for bluewave? No, it's a full menu interface for PGP from within Bluewave. Encrypts, decrypts, signs, posts sigs, checks sigs, etc. Even some key management, it's really just a menu interface to the basic command options of PGP. Works pretty fine, integrates with your favorite editor, etc., etc. (I use XyWrite III+, retro charcter-based renegade that I am......) `~~~ PGPBLUE 2.0 ... It's all done with eight trigrams 201434369420143436942014343694201434369420143436942014343694718