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 Norman Ball Cult of Lam “…  at least one such "intelligence" was brought into physical manifestation via …a "magickally"  created rent in the fabric of time and space…This entity either called itself "Lam," or was named "Lam" by Crowley. Either way, [Crowley] considered [Lam] to be of inter-dimensional origin,  which was the term then for extraterrestrial.”—from Aleister Crowley’s Lam and the Little Grey  Men, by Daniel V. Boudillion "UFO behavior is more akin to magic than to physics as we know it... the modern UFOnauts and the demons of past days are probably identical." -Dr. Pierre Guerin “The appearance upon earth of beings from the Princi pality of the Air, and their unlaw ful intercourse  with the human race.”—Seventh Apostasy of G. H. Pember (1876) "I wondered if I might not be in the grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own  purposes, or simply for their enjoyment." - Whitley Strieber, Transformation, p. 172 Satan is hardly draped in Hadean ash, nor lashed to Pandaemonium un derfoot. Forget Miltonic hell-pits rimmed with soot. Lam chose the skies. His signatures a flash of lightning. Fie the heights their darker arts!  All sense-abducted fools will reap des pair as principalities pollute the air  with lies. No groundswell, orbs dropped down like darts  will perpetrate a final abject 1. fraud as aliens, arrived to lift our lot  with intimations of a larger God beyond all books, as yet by Man unsought. Gray demons play at some arriving race. No further than the clouds is their low place. 1. sunk to or existing in a low state or condition to lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fallen John Milton (Merriam-Webste r)

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One sonnet from my upcoming poetry collection Serpentrope from White Violet Press, 1Q 2014For more information: [email protected]

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 Norman Ball

Cult of Lam

“… at least one such "intelligence" was brought into physical manifestation via…a "magickally"

 created rent in the fabric of time and space…This entity either called itself "Lam," or was named

"Lam" by Crowley. Either way, [Crowley] considered [Lam] to be of inter-dimensional origin,

 which was the term then for extraterrestrial.”—from Aleister Crowley’s Lam and the Little Grey

 Men, by Daniel V. Boudillion

"UFO behavior is more akin to magic than to physics as we know it... the modern UFOnauts and

the demons of past days are probably identical." -Dr. Pierre Guerin

“The appearance upon earth of beings from the Principality of the Air, and their unlawful intercourse

 with the human race.”—Seventh Apostasy of G. H. Pember (1876)

"I wondered if I might not be in the grip of demons, if they were not making me suffer for their own

 purposes, or simply for their enjoyment." - Whitley Strieber, Transformation, p. 172

Satan is hardly draped in Hadean ash,

nor lashed to Pandaemonium underfoot.

Forget Miltonic hell-pits rimmed with soot.

Lam chose the skies. His signature’s a flash

of lightning. Fie the heights their darker arts!

 All sense-abducted fools will reap despair

as principalities pollute the air

 with lies. No groundswell, orbs dropped down like darts

 will perpetrate a final abject1. fraud

as aliens, arrived to lift our lot

 with intimations of a larger God

beyond all books, as yet by Man unsought.

Gray demons play at some arriving race.

No further than the clouds is their low place.

1.  sunk to or existing in a low state or condition “to lowest pitch of abject fortune thou art fallen” 

— John Milton (Merriam-Webster)

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