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To: thelema93-l@hollyfeld.org
From: Patrick Crumhorn <patrik@IO.COM>
Subject: Re: "Alternate" Mythologies
Date: Wed, 05 Feb 1997 06:25:40 -0500


     93.

At 11:37 PM 2/4/97 EST, Ian Stuttke wrote:

>attributions to key scale, ritual, etc.], but I was wondering
>if anyone has done similar work with any other group of
>"artificial"/"alternate" mythologies [Dunsany's "Gods of
>Pegana" or Blake's pantheon, for example].

     I was involved in a Discordian group many years ago
(The Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Motion), and
we did some rather interesting rituals and invocations using
the classic Warner Bros. cartoon pantheon, with Bugs as the 
Hierophant, Daffy as the unrestrained Id, Elmer as Restriction/Order, 
Pepe LePew as a sort of combination Pan/Aphrodite, and the
Tasmanian Devil as Choronzon.  Many useful mantras to be found
here, such as "I *knew* I should have made dat left toin at
Albuquerque," and "Be vewy quiet...I'm hunting wabbits."
     Of the Higher Mysteries of the Roadrunner and Coyote, it
is not lawful for me to speak.


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                                        Patrick


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