Looking around I realized this morning that the long-promised Bast Temple (BIOGD/BIORC) correspondence course is going to suffer another delay. Not that this changes anything for the first set of people who are going to see the course (aka the beta-testers)---they are still going to see the most important parts of the course around the first of the year.
Reasons are all on my end: This semester is kicking my ass (the light at the end of the tunnel is beginning to look like a train); I have been devoting time to my wife's business (and ignoring both the Order and my own business); I have not caught up with my foundational course work (ironically, this semester course work relates to it in a strange way).
There is also the fact that I do not like the current round of Golden Dawn politics going on. It doesn't take a cracked crystal ball to realize that the quickest way to be called an ignorant con-artist is to publish a Golden Dawn book or run a correspondence course. And if the upcoming books of mine don't get me called this, the course would sure would succeed in getting me this "esteemed" title. It is a sad field of study that only allows one honest expert to exist, with all the rest automatically being labeled frauds. Oh well, I knew what I was getting into when I decided that this work needed to be done.
And someplace, a horde of monkeys laugh.
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I wouldn't let the fact that some people might dismiss you or your work stop you publishing books or doing a correspondence course. There will undoubtedly be far more people (if less vocal) who would appreciate them.
Out of curiosity, what are your planned books?
LVX,
Dean.
To be honest I would consider you one of the few voices of reason in the Bizarro World the GD has become:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bizarro_World
I am repeatedly reminded of the Yellow Lantern of Late:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yellow_Lantern
Look, Morgan! I've become a follower! Your Secret Chiefs called my Secret Chiefs and told me to do so, and, being a good two-legs-has-thumbs, I obeyed. ;)
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