TagJoel Biroco

Mad Ghoul’s Kaos-Babalon critique

New piece up at Mad Ghoul:

One would get the impression that Joel Biroco, with his tag line of “If they don’t understand; don’t explain,” is bitter in his recitation of occult lore, hampered by a feeling that he is condemned to deliver knowledge to the feeble. It is indeed this very perception that some do get from reading the works and comments of this man; but nothing could be further from the truth.

To fully understand Biroco’s Kaos 14, and thus unravel the essence of Kaos-Babalon, one must understand the influences in his life that push and pull him in various directions. Joel is highly influenced by Eastern philosophy, particularly Taoism. In remarks made in his online journal, he recalls a time when he proclaimed that all he wanted to do in life was understand the Tao Te Ching – Taoism’s primary philosophical tome. Those are strong words coming from an occultist.

Full Story: Mad Ghoul: Kaos 14

Alan Moore’s Response to KAOS 14

To be honest, I don’t have much clue about most of what he’s talking about in this letter since I haven’t read KAOS 14 (found elsewhere on the site). But this part is funny:

When I told you that I definitely remembered seeing a copy of an earlier, more sexually provocative book in the series called Harry Potter and the Choronzon Working, it turns out this was only in a dream. Sorry.

Joel Biroco: Alan Moore’s response to KAOS 14

(via Dehiscence)

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