Anyone ever heard of the Order of the Aset Ka?

I’ve heard he’s actually an apostate and was removed from Aset Ka. Then on the other side I’ve heard he thinks he’s Horus. The amount of rumours vs facts is rather large unfortunately.

I agree about the Asetianists being toxic. This is unfortunate, as they are the only public interaction most will get with Aset Ka, however they don’t actually represent the order at all.

Reading Asetian material individually to aid in personal spiritual growth is beneficial, even if one only takes away the idea of critically looking at everything they do and ensuring they are not falling into unhealthy ego and avoiding delusion.

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Book arrived today! :sunglasses:

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I hope you enjoy it :blush:

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Which one did you get?

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Asetian bible

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Nice. I’d love your feedback on it. I’ve read it and was glad to have purchased it.

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I’ve just created an account to bring awareness about Luis Marques and Aset Ka.

Please stay away from them, for your own sake.

His books are only made so he can recruit people to his chat based cult. The issue is, there are several reports of Luis Marques meeting with a few members, and what has been reported is not something that can be digested easily.

He is also very well known in the vampiric circle for forbidding the few members of this fake Order from speaking to family and friends so they become easy targets of horrific physical and emotional abuse.

Beware of this guy.

Welcome @TruthBeToldPlease It is a rule of this forum for all new members to properly introduce themselves, so PLEASE CLICK ON THE IMAGE BELOW and tell us about yourself and any experience you may have in magick, such as what you practice, how long you have practiced, areas of interest, etc:

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Okay well we can’t really have big dramatic witch-wars breaking out all over the forum, so if that’s the only reason you joined, you may do better elsewhere.

I think there are sites where people can dish the dirt on former groups they were part of, but this isn’t one of them, it brings too much chaos and badwill, and isn’t the purpose of this forum.

If you joined to talk about magick, unrelated to these folks, please make an intro as requested. :+1:

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How when he doesn’t talk to the public lol, the Asetianist however, heavy cult like but Luis Marquis books have nothing in them that talks about joining anything, his books are mostly about his view on Egypt, Aset, and energy work/vampirism.

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Personally I find Father Sebastiaan entertaining and Michelle Belanger pretty stable and knowledgeable when it comes to Energy Work

Never really got into Luis Marques

Now I am courious where would Members of the Green Order slash House of Drakul sorcerers etc as explained by Blackwood, both historical and moden members of the current be classified in the above classification.

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Classification?

I havent been much a fan of Belenager but then again her work was never my forte.

What would you recommend for energy work?

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I was self taught in energy work but I have friends who have made their own guides and such.

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Yes, the books do not mention anything with regards to joining anything as the books are later introduced to those people that when recruited have, no idea what they are looking at or what they are getting themselves into. Most of these people have no previous experience with the occult,have a mild interest in vampires and are very vulnerable. It’s a case of bait and switch.

Apologies for that.

I’ve now introduced myself and I completely understand your concerns with regards to my post. I was simply trying to warn other people about what really happens in this “cult” since it seemed to be an open discussion about it.

I will be more careful with my wording and posting from now on.

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Thank you. :+1:

To none of the categories.
Members of the Green Order were occultists considering that the Superior Unknowns were once human who have preserved their conscience and powers on highter plan of existence using the extraction of life essence.
None of them were lifestylers, thought they had some kind of energetic umbalance or thought they were the reincarnation of an entity.
They would probably perceive the “vampire community” in the same way a member of the Golden Dawn would see people doing Witchtok.

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“Our essence is the storm raindrops in the ocean of mankind, the winds that blow on their faces and the quakes that shake the very foundations of their ground.”
That’s a little pointless isn’t it? I thought the point of magic was to change the majority. Raindrops that fall into the ocean instantly become ocean water so are they saying they are just trying to be human?

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I think you’re taking it a bit too literal there mate :laughing: But you’d have to read the aestian books to understand it rather than going off limited speculation of another member, overall the books are mostly about psychic vampirism and the entities known as Asetians reincarnating through human lifetimes and the knowledge that comes with various human cultures/practices/beliefs.

however, this is not the point of magick in an objective sense because there is no objective point of magick, so the idea that magick is to change the majority sounds like something someone on here spewed.

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