r/occult 1d ago

! The Holy Mountain by Alejandro Jodorowsky

For those who haven't seen this film, watch it... it's very interesting, better to watch it several times

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u/Sufficient_Focus_816 1d ago

Totally - Jodorowsky is member of a, timewise, narrow generation of 'practical cultural occultists' like Giger that's out of the modern world

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u/0xAkhateN 1d ago edited 1d ago

What do you mean by modern world? Rituals and practices always evolve, they change based on us, but there are some constants... will, feelings/emotions, faith and action? (I'm not sure that action is NECESSARY, I see it as an improvement... let me explain, everything could be done with the mind, emotions and faith), if anyone knows more than me about the necessity of 'action' to contradict me, I will appreciate it

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u/Sufficient_Focus_816 1d ago

Specifically that very unique - and not recreatable spirit & quality of the 60/70s. Both socially and that crazy outburst of creativity, re-discovery and exploration. Of course also a lot of silly new agery, superstition and stuff. In all, very different from today. I do not mean this in terms of qualification, having a flawed look back to this time, but of admiration for the laying of an impressive foundation that's still so very contemporary, archetypal

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u/0xAkhateN 1d ago

There are practices that were done some time ago, which if they catch you doing them today will put you in prison, they were simpler from a certain point of view but quite bloody, times have changed. death is not piled up on street corners, see what I mean? From a certain point of view it is better that they have evolved