Rebels and Devils

book Rebels & Devils: The Psychology of Liberation - Christopher S. Hyatt & William S. Burroughs & Timothy Leary & Robert Anton Wilson & Aleister Crowley & Pete Carroll & Phil Hine & Antero Alli & Genesis P-Orridge & Joseph C. Lisiewski. ISBN:1935150340

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PROLOGUE: FLESH WARRIORS — THE MAKING OF A REBEL AND A DEVIL? BY CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT

When he put the gun to my head at 16 I left home. I walked dark city streets littered with flashing lights and well filled hustler bars.

Thirty-six years or so have passed and I am sitting at a Macintosh writing this. I still don’t know how I got here and where I am going. I don’t feel bad about this. It is no longer necessary to know what is going to happen next. One day I will disappear in the same way I appeared. I do not know when, just like before. It will just happen. One day, I will be gone. Until then I will just keeping doing and being done to.

FOREWORD BY NICHOLAS THARCHER

In all of human history the essence of the independent mind has been the need to think and act according to standards from within, not without: to follow one’s own path, not that of the crowd. Inevitably, it follows that anyone with an independent mind must become, as the dictionary says, ‘one who resists or opposes an authority or established convention’: a rebel.

Rebels and Devils create. Sometimes the creations are labeled ‘beautiful’ and ‘good’ by others—whether the creations are inventions that make ‘our’ lives longer and easier, art ‘we’ admire, or leadership that produces ends ‘we’ approve of. More often these creations are initially seen as ‘bad’ and ‘dangerous’—inventions that take away ‘our’ jobs, art ‘we’ find offensive or dangerous, or leadership that results in mass murder ‘we’ disapprove of.

Some societies have been more clever than others in the effort to contain the Rebel: physically active people are ‘encouraged’ to become soldiers, police officers or professional athletes (i.e., entertainers); mystically inclined people become shamans or priests; artistically creative people are ‘patronized.’ The Rebel is thus made to feel dependent on the social structure; dependency breeds fear, and fear is control.

Part I — Prescription for Rebellion, contains a wide variety of pieces which describe the nature of rebellion

we then open another ‘taboo’ world in Part II — The World of Chaos. This section consists of contributions by many of the foremost representatives of a relatively modern branch of Western mysticism: Chaos Magick

Part III consists of a single selection—the powerful ‘comic book’ VoodooMan conceived and executed by Christopher S. Hyatt and S. Jason Black.

Part IV — Struggles, shows us the sometimes painful, sometimes comical side

Part V — Reprogramming the Self, provides practical suggestions to those who would be free. Robert Anton Wilson

In Part VI — The Beginning, we welcome Genesis P-Orridge

INTRODUCTION: HOW THE MARQUIS DE SADE SAVED MY LIFE BY S. JASON BLACK

The original title of an earlier, and much different version of this book was Undoing Yourself, Too, which—in form and content—was intended as a sequel to the now classic and forever-selling Undoing Yourself With Energized Meditation and Other Devices by Christopher S. Hyatt, Ph.D. The third volume in this triumvirate is Cosmic Trigger I: Final Secret of the Illuminati by Robert Anton Wilson

it was difficult for me to find items that weren’t available at any large B. Dalton’s.

hoping to god for something decent to read when an extremely thick, plain book caught my eye. Unlike its garish neighbors, the cover was decorated only with elegant script, dominated by a name: Marquis de Sade

Philosophy in the Bedroom and Other Writings

I was, at that age, inexplicably mesmerized by the late eighteenth century, so the world of the pre-revolutionary aristocrat was a place that needed no explaining to me. I expected a happy romp

What I got was a shock. From the point of view of any “normal” philosophical and social standards that I had ever been exposed to, I might as well have purchased a book by Lucifer for, like Lucifer, de Sade mucked things up and horrified his generation by telling the plain, simple truth about human behavior

King Louis XV of France, as you may know, was the last of his rank to die of natural causes. He became King at the age of five. Among the other wonderful things that his Illustrious predecessor, the Sun King, told him on his death bed was the identity of the Man in the Iron Mask

Those who have read Pacts with the Devil: A Chronicle of Sex, Blasphemy and Liberation (Falcon Press, 1993), that I co-authored with Dr. Hyatt, may remember my description of Phillippe, Duc D’Orleans, who became, on the death of the Sun king, Regent of France and guardian to little Louis

Louis became quite a connoisseur of nearly everything

While his taste for boys seems to have passed, his taste for youth did not,

Did I mention that the average age of these “young ladies” was around nine?

In the year 1768, Easter Sunday to be precise, de Sade had ventured out in search of some amusement, and found it in the form of a certain Rose Keller

He gave sworn (and rather sarcastic) testimony in court regarding the event, and was let off with what was more or less a brief house arrest. Until the King heard about it.

By order of the King, the Marquis was apprehended and thrown into prison

This incarceration began to transform a highly intelligent eighteenth century libertine into the greatest philosopher of individual rebellion (the subject of this book), and debunker of social establishments in western history, bar none.

spend, off and on, a total of twenty-seven years of his life in incarceration

We may never know the mature form of his philosophy or his social observations as fully two-thirds of his finished books were either confiscated by Napoleon’s spymaster Fouche, or destroyed by his son after his death

his published principles made him more dangerous than a thousand murderous perverts, and they were basically these

1. There is no God. Anything that exists that could remotely be called “God” is that philosophical concept called Nature. 2. All things that exist, including especially every impulse, however bizarre, violent or anti-social, is natural and has its place in nature. 3. Every man, woman or child has the right and obligation to develop his personality, proclivities and the extent of his power whatever they may be to the fullest extent of their ability. 4. The above self-development is the only genuine “purpose” in human life, and is not related to rationality or any false notions of progress, which are delusions to manipulate the slave classes. 5. The world is, and always has been, ruled by a natural elite which he referred to as “Unique Beings” or supermen, who hide their existence and activities from the world at large both for survival and to preserve power. 6. All religions, laws and governments exist (knowingly or unknowingly) to preserve the system for the benefit of the elite and to keep the inferiors deluded and

productive. 7. Finally, the fully realized “Unique Being” may use his power absolutely as he sees fit for, or against, anyone or anything with recourse to no authority except himself or a greater “Unique Being.” 8. The principle activity of nature, like some eternally frustrated artist, is destruction.

I said that de Sade, an eighteenth century atheist, led me to the Illuminati and I will finish this long preamble by explaining how:

PART I: PRESCRIPTION FOR REBELLION

‘PRESCRIPTION FOR REBELLION’ — REVISITED BY CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT

Way back in 1952 Robert Lindner, Ph.D., a noted clinical psychologist with a strong psychoanalytical background, boldly asserted that rebellion was instinctive and was the quintessence of the creative personality

Lindner viewed psychological symptoms as protests against the surrender of individuality

Dr. Lindner, a man of many heretical ideas, predicted that psychology and its associated disciplines would, in time, become handmaidens of the State and Big Business

Dr. Lindner became bolder, bordering, some would say, on the ridiculous and insane when he suggested that for humanity to reach its true potential, it had to overcome what Lindner termed the “triad of limitations,” namely, the effects of gravity, ignorance and mortality

Yes, Dr. Lindner, back in 1952 would have to be considered wacky when you consider the work and plight of Dr. Timothy Leary.

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He was bold enough to provide us with a new morality to go along with his theory. Providing new moralities such as Reich’s “Love, Work and Knowledge Are The Well-Springs Of Life. Therefore They Should Also Govern It,” is alone sufficient to be charged with cultural and religious heresy.

Lindner’s morality: “Anything—thought or deed—which enables man to pierce the three-sided cage described as the triad of limitations, is intrinsically good: anything which prevents him from so doing is intrinsically bad.”

Below are some characteristics of constructive rebellion

Remember your priorities. Do not become distracted from your primary goals

it is necessary to remember and reinforce your priorities by energy regulation

There are four types of energy direction and two primary cycles.

First, there is energized enthusiasm which in turn is usually balanced by deep relaxation—the second type of energy. This cycle is the fundamental healthy, creative, rebellious ebb and flow of life. Third, there is deep tension and, fourth, agitated tiredness. These last two are the primary signs that the fundamental ebb and flow of life is disturbed.

If you feel agitated and tense remember to exercise or back off—focus on your priorities

The next quality is focus. Whatever priorities one has chosen, focus, determination and persistence are essential

Determination and persistence don’t mean agitated tension but the ability to continually focus on your primary goals, particularly on what you can do now to accomplish them

The fourth and final factor is practice. Whatever you are trying to accomplish, practice, practice, practice.

The key principle is that a good life in general, and successful rebellion in particular, are the result of oscillating on the energized enthusiasm and deep relaxation continuum. All other things in life have a higher probability of success if you are on the right energy cycle.

PARADISE MISLAID BY WILLIAM S. BURROUGHS

THE FOURTEEN STEPS BY DANIEL SUDERS

HYMN TO LUCIFER BY ALEISTER CROWLEY

CROWLEY’S REBELLION BY AD VERITATEM IX°

we have decided to let Crowley speak for himself, quoting his New Comment to The Book of the Law

On The Nature Of Man & God

Political Liberty

Social Values

Personal Values

Drugs

Sexual Values

Women’s Rights

LIVING THELEMA BY JACK PARSONS

I will attempt to present you with the outline of a practical reduction of the philosophy behind The Book of the Law, as it applies to our modern life.

There are certain individuals who aspire to a maximum of independence in thought and in action, in order to achieve the optimum in the function of their nature and their creative will. From among such have come the dreamers and creators, the leaders and revolutionaries, artists and poets and scientists. All that we know of progress and of culture has come from them; all, out of the neolithic swamp, by fire and air, by earth and water, and by the creative word, has come from those minds, from those hands. The anthropoid mind fears and mistrusts such sports, and rides an unwilling ape on the coattails of the creative evolute. Unwilling, unwitting, and often something more than that.

LIBER 77 VEL OZ THE RIGHTS OF MAN Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law. There is no god but Man. Man has the right to live by his own Law.

ANATHEMA OF ZOS: THE SERMON TO THE HYPOCRITES BY AUSTIN OSMAN SPARE

ASSASSIN BY HARRY CROSBY

WHO OWNS THIS PLANET EARTH? REBELS, DEVILS, OR? BY CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT

The Question: Kirk to Spock—Who owns the Planet Earth and its inhabitants? The Answer: Spock to Crew—Those who have the power to define. Those who have the power to lie well.

When they ran out of new frontiers and artificially attempted to stabilize the planet there were four main classes of people. The intelligent and powerful, the status quo, the poor and the criminal

When they invented space travel the powerful and the criminals left, the poor were slaughtered and the ownership of the planet passed to the Status Quo. These were known as the middle class of mid- zonal professionals who from their inception have attempted to imitate the powerful and intelligent. They in turn re-invented the same four classes and the ownership of the planet is up for grabs.

REBELS AND DEVILS

WHO OWNS YOU?

The table below shows three models of OWNERSHIP: The first is the Model of God; the second, derived from the first, is the Model of Society and its Caretakers. The third is the Model of the Rebel-Devil

Thus, our solution is not the eradication of Ownership

But Rather Not Viewing Oneself As Ownable

REBELLION IS THE BIGGEST “YES” YET

THE CALLING OF THE HOLY WHORE BY DIANA ROSE HARTMANN, M.A.

FRANCIS ISRAEL REGARDIE: THE FINAL WORDS OF A WESTERN MASTER INTERVIEWED BY CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT, PH.D

A very dear friend of mine, Carr P. Collins, Jr. of Dallas [Texas], was good enough to obtain, in 1979, a complete set of Golden Dawn documents from the late Gerald Yorke in England

On studying this new set of documents I decided to ensure that The Complete Golden Dawn System of Magic would be a much more complete version of the Order’s teaching than the original hastily-put-together version was.

One of the things that has always rankled me is human secrecy. So long as this body of knowledge remains locked up in one or more human being’s brains, it runs the risk of being lost to mankind forever. It needs to be put in book form to be distributed all over the world

Rosicrucians

TABOO AND TRANSFORMATION IN THE WORKS OF ALEISTER CROWLEY BY RICHARD KACZYNSKI, PH.D.

REBELLION FOR SALE BY JOSEPH MATHENY

INAUGURAL ADDRESS BY JOSHUA D. LIEBERMAN

PART II: THE WORLD OF CHAOS

BEYOND THE EVENT HORIZON: RESPONSES TO CHAOS CULTURE BY PHIL HINE

UNDOING YOURSELF WITH CHAOS MAGIC BY ROBERT F. WILLIAMS, JR

IN MEMORY OF ROBERT F. WILLIAMS, JR. BY DOUGLAS GRANT

CHAOIST MODELS OF MIND BY PETER J. CARROLL

AN INTERVIEW WITH IAN READ INTERVIEWED BY PHIL HINE

ETERNITY IS GOOD FOR YOU BY DAVE LEE

ANNO CHAOS — THE PANDAEMONAEON FROM TEMPLUM NIGRI SOLIS

PART III: VOODOOMAN

CHARACTER CREATED BY CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT, PH.D. & S. JASON BLACK ART BY S. JASON BLACK STORY BY S. JASON BLACK & CHRISTOPHER S. HYATT, PH.D.

PART IV: STRUGGLES

PRELUDE TO A ONE-NIGHT STAND BY ADAM MATZA

WHY IS THIS TERRORIST DANCING? BY GERMAINE W. SHAMES

THE BLACK ART OF PSYCHOTHERAPY BY DR. JACK S. WILLIS

OCCULT THERAPY BY CALVIN IWEMA

One of the approaches of Occult Therapy is not to solve your problems— but to help you stop believing in them.

What exactly is a problem? To be expedient and effective, let’s assume there are two types of problems. The first really isn’t a problem at all: it is simply life happening. It is the slings and arrows

The second type of problem is the conceptual problem. A concept, by definition, is something conceived in the mind. They are ideas and mental constructs that serve to represent both real and nonexistent things.

Imaginary Problem 1: I am no good, I am bad, I am not good enough. Perceived Consequences: Abandonment, excommunication from the tribe, threatened survival, ceasing to exist.

Imaginary Problem 2: I can’t. Perceived Consequences: Shame, embarrassment, failure, loss of status, punishment

Imaginary Problem 3: I don’t wanna have to/it shouldn’t be like this. Perceived Consequences: Pain, effort, anticipatory anxiety, responsibility, work.

These are nothing more than complaints about reality not conforming to our own ideals—which are also concepts.

To stop being limited by your conceptual problems, not only must you identify them but you must also accept that at some level you believe in them.

Your chosen behaviors determine which concepts are reinforced, and which ones are starved

01/01 — UH OH! BY JAY BREMYER

SAINT FRANCIS VISITS SATAN BY RODOLFO SCARFALLOTO

THE THEATER OF NO-FORM BY ANTERO ALLI IN CONVERSATION WITH R.U. SIRIUS

It would be misleading to call what we do “theater” as most of our work occurs behind closed doors without an audience and for non-theatrical reasons. What we do may be closer to the early paratheatre and “theatre of sources” work of the late Jerzy Grotowski, circa late seventies, but even this is not quite accurate.

HOW TO GRADUATE FROM REBEL TO DEVIL BY JACK WILDE

THE FACES OF REBELLION BY MOBIUSFRAME

PART V: REPROGRAMMING THE SELF

HOW BRAIN SOFTWARE PROGRAMS BRAIN HARDWARE BY ROBERT ANTON WILSON

I propose that the principle software used in the human brain consists of words, metaphors, disguised metaphors and linguistic structures in general. I also propose, and will here try to demonstrate, that the Sapir-Whorf-Korzybski Hypothesis, as it is called in sociology— “A change in language can transform our perception of the cosmos”—becomes intuitively obvious with a simple experiment in altering brain software by changing the structure of our language

TWENTY-TWO ALTERNATIVES TO INVOLUNTARY DEATH BY TIMOTHY LEARY, PH.D. & ERIC GULLICHSEN

SO YOU WANT TO BE SOMEONE: ADVENTURES IN THE POLARIZED SELF BY JOSEPH C. LISIEWSKI, PH.D.

THE VIRTUE OF PERSONAL LIBERATION BY DR. JACK S. WILLIS

THE MOUNTAIN BY SHARI DEE CROWLEY & PETER J. LIMA

JUST WHEN YOU THOUGHT IT WAS SAFE TO GO BACK TO THE ALTAR BY REV. ADRIAN ROMANY OMELAS

LIBERTY AND THE PURSUIT OF FORBIDDEN FRUIT BY DAVID JAY BROWN

COMBATING THE SELF: THE REBELLION OF MARTIAL ARTS BY C.G. LOPEZ AND J.E. HARDEE

BREAKING TRANCE BY STEVEN HELLER, PH.D.

PART VI: THE BEGINNING

THEE SPLINTER TEST BY GENESIS P-ORRIDGE

THE GOOD DOCTOR, THE DEMON AND I BY CRAG JENSEN


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