Kitvei Kodesh HaChol

Kitvei Kodesh HaChol

Publication Date: 2016

Publisher: Aeon Sophia Press

Pages: 196

Format: Hardcover

Authors: Matthew Wightman, Nestor Avalos

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As has already been revealed, the Kitvei Kodesh HaChol will concern the confrontation with the Conflict, Violence and Strife of the polarities and contradictions of the One (the Atzmut), the Essence of ALL and NONE.

As a written work, it will necessarily appear to represent the particular perspective of the Sitra Achra, the Other Side of Opposition to the Cosmic expressions already familiar to us: the Holy Bible, the Mystical Commentary of the Zohar, the Traditional Liturgies of Synagogue and Church, the Dogmatic Theology of Orthodoxy, and the Spirit of Creation and Cosmos.

For those familiar with my previous work and the nature of the Current 61, you will know that Opposition with and within the One is no simple matter, going far beyond simple yes and no-saying, and that it is often in what is not said, what cannot be said, that the Truth is revealed.

The words of this work will serve as a roadmap to these non-places, these gaps, where Knowledge and Truth—that which ruptures the Unrupturable One—can be found.

You will find within these texts the tension of contradiction between the words of the Creator and those that seek to undo his Word, World and Work. For those with eyes to see and ears to hear, you will find a path to Knowledge and Truth opened in the wake of the Serpents Opposition. It will be in the gap, in the silence, created by this Opposition that the path forward (and backward) will be revealed.

As with the Emanations of the Ain Sof, each volume of the Kitvei Kodesh HaChol will be indispensable to understanding the Work as a Whole, of which each volume is a microcosmic manifestation. Each volume will be broken into five equal and intertwined chapters that individually will reveal profound Wisdom and Knowledge specific to its scope, but which collectively are meant to offer Understanding contained within, yet beyond their parts. Those parts will concern: The Scripture of the Sitra Achra, Scriptural Commentary, Prayers and Devotion, Theology and Philosophy, and the Rites, Rituals and Goetic Evocation of the Ultimate Legion of El Acher.

The first series of volumes in this multi-book project will fall under the title HaDam Shel Daath v HaDaath Shel Dam (The Blood of Knowledge & The Knowledge of Blood) and will each be broken into the following five sections:

1. Alogos Zanav—The Unthinking End/End of Unthinking

This is the Scripture of the Sitra Achra, whispered from the Mouth of El Acher into the Ear of faithful Priest, Prophet and Scribe, Baal Sane Akal (now deceased), passed on to me through initiatory rites, for redaction and transmission in this context.

These Words of Undoing are interwoven into the Cosmic Word of the Creator, organized by and according to the Revelation of the Nachash, breaking it open to reveal the depth of meaning within and between the words of the text. This Unholy Holy Writ will serve as the Boundless Foundation of the Wisdom of El Acher—to be read, studied and taken to heart in all that the devotee thinks, feels and does.

2. Sefer HaTselel—The Book of Shadow

The antithesis of the Sefer HaZohar (The Book of Splendor)—this is the Commentary on the Scripture described above, much like that found in the extra Sefer Damah (The Book of Undoing) booklet that accompanied deluxe copies of the Serpent Siddur, though far more in-depth and exhaustive, including a complex mystical analysis of the symbolic and historical foundations of the Word itself.

Volume One will cover material from Genesis 1-2:9, Revelation 1:1-1:11, Job 1, and The Gospel of John 1:1-1:34.

3. Siddur Sim Chamas—Prayers for Violence

This section will contain devotional material—rituals, prayers and invocations—grounded in the Praxis of Traditional Satanism.

In Volume One, this will take the form of revised manifestations of the “Liberating the Serpent” ritual found in the Sefer Damah, the construction and use of the three devotional tools in the Serpent Siddur, discussions of Sacred Time and Space, Festivals and Holidays, and the Klifotic Ketoret.

Subsequent volumes will offer new devotional rites, prayers and invocations that will fit into the Sinister Ethos expressed by this chapter.

While some of the material within this section of the work will present itself as being controversial, extreme, uncomfortably transgressive, or “edgy” in a way that contradicts and opposes all of my previous writing—which it does, in fact, do—it is meant to be held in perpetual tension with my previous writing, not to replace it. Indeed, I highly suggest extended study and mediation on the Spirit and Ethos of The Serpent Siddur (including my previous articles and interview) before serious practice with the new and “revised” material is approached.

As previously noted, practice is the key word of the Kitvei Kodesh HaChol. While so much of my earlier writing has been intentionally (and sometimes unintentionally) mysterious with regard to its metaphysical, metaphori...