Inner Book
Poets, prophets, symbolists, and occultists have always used inner experience and expressed insights mythically, rather than literally. One thing the Renaissance and Reformation had in common was the rejectionof the mythic.
Jung began the anti-World-Machine return to the inner life. LSD and occultism continue this movement.
Once our intuitive, symbolic understanding is awakened, then dreams, myths, LSD trips, and the mythic patterns of the Tarot and the book of change emerge as goldmines of knowledge and wisdom.
A rediscovery of the inner meaning of events emerges; the world has been constructed so as to make possible creative/free will responses to the challenges of the Great Way. This is the moira of the collective unconscious, expressed in the major arcana of the Tarot.
Adventures of the Fool | Thales | Fool, Wheel, Hierophant, and Judgment
Time, Prophecy, and St. Malachy | Conversations | Myth and Math