Hi Terry,

Where did you get 
"Barbara Bush's grandfather, Aleister Crowley"?

Jack Smith

Terry wrote on 8-3-09:

Methinks thou seeketh LAM, the entity who guided Barbara
Bush's grandfather, Aleister Crowley:

http://www.boudillion.com/lam/lam.htm

Crowley died the year of the Roswell crash.  Keel died
recently.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 11:21 AM, Jones
Beene<jone...@pacbell.net> wrote:

Two valid questions:

1) what is the more precise identity of (something)?

2) what is (to present a certain appearance)?

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http://www.boudillion.com/lam/lam.htm

Aleister Crowley's Lam & the Little Grey Men

A Striking Resemblance, by Daniel V. Boudillion

Preface:

This report presupposes two very outlandish things: that
there are "aliens", and that some people (occultists) have
"magickal powers."   It is not the point of this report
to prove whether or not there are such beings or powers.
What is known is that there are people who believe that
there are such beings and believe that they have such
powers.  The crux of this report is based on what people
believe, which may be very different from the way things
really are.  Please bear this in mind.

This report also recounts some very curious behavior
on the part of a number of people.  These behaviors and
events actually did take place and are fact.  However, the
supposed results of these events are entirely subjective
and entirely in the realm of belief.  It is not my purpose
to try to prove or disprove the beliefs of the people
involved.  It's what they did (and do) because of these
beliefs that interest me.

Introduction:

I first became curious about a possible connection
between the "grey aliens" of popular UFO culture and the
activities of certain occultists after seeing several of
UFO investigator Ray Fowler's books on the recommended
reading list of a satanic website.  In an idle moment I
had done a Google search on Ray's book, The Watchers II,
and one of the spots that listed it - much to my surprise
- was the recommended reading list of a satanic group.
(It is not my moral judgment that this group is satanic,
the group itself calls itself satanic.)

I found this both disturbing and inexplicable - for what
reason would a UFO book be included in the curriculum of a
satanic group, and why Ray's book in particular?  I emailed
Ray and asked him if he had any insight into the situation,
but he was as perplexed as I was.  And there matters rested
for a year or so until additional information came into
my hands, information that may indicate - much as John
Keel himself believed (Mothman Prophesies) - that occult
activity may be an ingredient of the "grey alien" mystery.

The pictures below bear a resemblance and may hold the key.
The first picture is a drawing made by occultist Alistair
Crowley of an entity he had invoked repeatedly in 1918 and
called "Lam."  The second picture is a composite drawing
by Ann Direnger (Contact of the 5th Kind - Imbrogno) of
an "alien" type reported throughout 1980's in the Hudson
Valley.  Having noticed the similarity, I proceeded to
investigate the connection.

Purpose of the Report:

It is the purpose of this report to investigate a
similarity and possible connection, and particularly answer
the question "For what reason would a UFO book be included
in the curriculum of a satanic group, and why Ray Fowler's
book The Watchers II in particular?"

Aleister Crowley:

The Englishman Aleister Crowley (1875 - 1947) was one of
the most notorious occultists of his day, and perhaps of
modern times.  Self-styled as "The Beast 666," he went
out of his way to live up to it with his sensationalism
and self-promotion.  He wrote a number of textbooks
on ceremonial magick, most of which are still in print
today.  He also founded and was head of a number of occult
fraternities.  In short, he exerted a significant influence
on occult circles that has continued to grow dramatically,
long after his death.

The Amalantrah Working:

In January through March of 1918 Crowley began a series
of magickal workings called the Amalantrah Workings in
furnished rooms in Central Park West, New York City.
These were a performed via Sexual & Ceremonial Magick
(his spelling) with the intent to invoke certain
"intelligences" to physical manifestation.  In actuality,
the workings typically manifested as a series of visions
and communications received through the mediumship of his
partner, Roddie Minor.

Be that as it may, at least one such "intelligence" was
brought into physical manifestation via the Magickal Portal
they created.  (A portal in this context is a "magickally"
created rent in the fabric of time and space.)  The entity
that came through is the one pictured above left.  Crowley
maintained the picture is actually a portrait and drawn
from real life.  This entity either called itself "Lam,"
or was named "Lam" by Crowley.  Either way, he considered
it to be of interdimensional origin, which was the term
then for extraterrestrial.  In communications with Lam,
the symbolism of the egg featured prominently.

Crowley included the portrait of Lam in his Dead Souls
exhibition held in Greenwich Village, New York, in 1919. In
that same year it was published as a frontispiece labeled
The Way to Crowley's commentary to Blavatsky's The Voice
of the Silence.  Beneath the picture was the following
inscription:  "LAM is the Tibetan word for Way or Path,
and LAMA is He who Goeth, the specific title of the Gods of
Egypt, the Treader of the Path, in Buddhistic phraseology.
Its numerical value is 71, the number of this book."

Other than this, there is no commentary extant from Crowley
upon the subject of Lam except for material published by
disciples such as Kenneth Grant.  Interestingly, Crowley
gave the drawing to Grant in 1945.

Cult of Lam:

Since Crowley's time, several occult groups and
individuals following in his footsteps have claimed to
have intentionally and successfully contacted "Lam."
Most notably, Michael Bertiaux in the 1960's followed by
a group of O.T.O initiates in the 1970's.  (The O.T.O. is
the Ordo Templi Orientis, a Magickal order run by Crowley.)
These individuals consider "Lam" to be a trans-mundane or
extraterrestrial entity and claimed remarkable success in
their invocations - if they are to be believed.

Following the success of these contacts, interest in occult
circles, especially Crowleyian ones, gathered considerable
steam.  In 1987, Kenneth Grant, the generally acknowledged
successor to Crowley, went so far as to formalize the Lam
Workings into something called the Cult of Lam.  To quote
from Grant's Typhonian O.T.O. website:

"The Cult [of Lam] has been founded because very strong
intimations have been received by Aossic Aiwass, 718'.' to
the effect that the portrait of Lam (the original drawing
of which was given by 666'.' to 718'.' under curious
circumstances) is the present focus of an extra-terrestrial
- and perhaps trans-plutonic - Energy which the O.T.O. is
required to communicate at this critical period, for we
have now entered the Eighties mentioned in The Book of the
Law.  It is Our aim to obtain some insight not only into
the nature of Lam, but also into the possibilities of using
the Egg as an astral space-capsule for travelling to Lam's
domain, or for exploring extra-terrestrial spaces in the
sense in which O.T.O. Tantric Time-Travelers are exploring
the Tunnels of Set in intra-cosmic and chthonian capsules.

Members of the O.T.O. who feel strongly attracted to this
Cult of Lam are invited to apply for participation therein.
It is open only to Order members.  They should contact
Frater Ani Asig, 375'.' of the Sovereign Sanctuary,
O.T.O. and submit a formal, typewritten and signed
acceptance of the conditions of Working outlined here.

It should be understood that proficiency in the magical
formulae of this Cult does not necessarily comport
eligibility for advancement in the O.T.O., its parent
Order."

Concurrently, a manuscript called "The Lam Statement"
was circulated among O.T.O. initiates with a view to
"regularizing the mode of rapport and constructing a
magical formula for establishing communication with Lam."

Who is Lam?:

It is interesting to note that since Crowley's time,
in occult terms at least, Lam is considered a class
of entity rather than an individual being.  When one
invokes Lam, they are invoking an entity of that type,
rather than a specific being.  For occultists operating
along O.T.O. lines, the idea is to invoke these Lam
entities through Magickal Portals (intentionally created
rents in time and space) into physical manifestation on
planet earth.  Why this is desirable is not always so
clearly stated.  (It often appears that within Crowleyian
circles the working rule is often: "If Crowley did it,
I want to do it, too.")

Michael Bertiaux, a Lam contactee and invoker of
note, viewed Lam as the "subterranean burgeoning of
Lucifer-Gnosis."  Considering that Gnosis means an
intuitive knowing, this would mean that knowing Lam is
to know a welling-up from the unconscious of an inner
knowing of Lucifer.  (The Occult being the occult, it is
important to bear in mind that occultists at least may
not necessarily see Lucifer as the devil, but rather as a
"light bringer" who fell to earth.)

Bertiaux goes on to say that Lam is the natural mode of
human evolution in the present Aeon - indicating that
to him and his followers this Lucifer-Gnosis is the
appropriate path of human spiritual growth at this time.

Cowley termed the intentional cultivation of spiritual
growth the "Great Work."  And the Great work for Crowley,
"...involved precisely the establishment of contact with
non-human intelligences."  Intelligences such as Lam.
Using the language of Crowley's time, certain non-human
intelligences such as Lam were what we today would term
"extraterrestrial."

A Portal Opened:

It is generally agreed within occult circles that Crowley
intentionally opened a portal of entry via magick ritual in
the Amalantrah Workings which allowed the likes of Lam and
other similar entities a passageway onto the earth-world.
The rift "in-between the spaces of the stars," created by
the Amalantrah Working, created a gateway through which
Lam and other extra-cosmic influences could enter the
known universe, and most particularly, our earth-world.
According to occultists involved in such things, the Portal
has since widened.

The Babylon Working:

According to occult lore, the Portal was further enlarged
by a Jet Propulsion Laboratory founder and rocket fuel
scientist named Jack Parsons, and Scientology and Dianetics
founder L. Ron Hubbard in 1946, facilitating - so it is
said - a monumental paradigm shift in human consciousness.
This Magickal working was called the Babylon Working,
and like the Amalantrah Working on which its ritual was
patterned, it was based on ceremonial sex magick.

Together they "endeavoured to ... incarnate a physical
aspect of Babylon, the Scarlet Woman of the Book of
Revelations (17:3-6).  They believed that Babylon was the
herald of the new Age of Horus, and that Revelations was
the understandably negative interpretation by those of
the dying Age of Osiris."

The gist of it was that Parsons desired to take the
spirit of Babylon, the "Whore of Babylon," and invest it
in a human being.  The idea was to create a child in the
spiritual world, and then call down the spiritual baby and
direct it into a human womb.  When born, this child would
incarnate the forces of Babylon, which they considered to
be a good thing.

(Although Crowley had previously written the somewhat
hilarious book Moonchild - concerning a similar experiment
- he wrote in a letter: "Apparently Parsons and Hubbard
or somebody is producing a moonchild. I get fairly frantic
when I contemplate the idiocy of these louts.")

In any event, the rites were duly performed as written
from January 4th to 15th of that year.  It is not known if
a spiritual child was enwombed from them.  What is known
is that the Magickal Portal first created by Crowley,
and which originally let Lam into the earth-world, was
reestablished with considerable intensity by Parsons
and Hubbard.  From the diaries of the participants, it is
also clear that they were not as adept as Crowley in the
closings of portals.  What they seemed to have accomplished
was the drastic enlargement and ripping of an existing
Magickal Portal and the subsequent non-closure of it.
Perhaps the rip they created was not possible to close.
In any event, the modern UFO era began exactly a year and
a half later on June 24th, 1947, with Kenneth Arnold's
sighting over the Cascade Mountains in Washington State.

Grey Aliens:

The "grey aliens," slight-bodied, big-headed,
large-dark-eyed manikin creatures are primarily an American
phenomena.  And, it is interesting to note that all the
Lam workings were done in America.

Reports of these UFO-associated entities became prevalent
in the 1980's and made the big time with Whitley Strieber's
book Communion.  The "greys" appear eerily similar to Lam,
with the exception of Lam not having the large insectoid
wraparound eyes reported of the "greys."  However, there
are variations of these small manikins that very much
resemble a Lam.  See the second of the two pictures at
the top of this page.  This entity is a composite of a
variation commonly seen in the 1980's.  Rather than grey,
its skin tone is clay-white and the facial features are
different.  In fact, the resemblance to the Lam pictured
by Crowley is virtually exact.

Also and perhaps most significantly, Kenneth Grant, head
of the current O.T.O., states that: "Lam is a Great Old
One whose archetype is recognizable in accounts of UFO
occupants."  It would seem from this official Typhonian
statement that the current invokers of Lam are absolutely
clear that Lam and the grey-aliens are one.

Satanism:

I am not an expert on Satanism, nor do I intend to be.
However, there are some reasonably obvious things I have
gleaned.  First, Satanism is not a unified movement like
Christianity or Islam.  It is comprised of individuals
with their own distinct ideas about what it means to be
a Satanist.  Second, to some it is a religion, to some a
philosophy, to others a magickal path.  Third, there is
usually a thread of magickal interest in most Satanists
of most types.  And, where there is an interest in magick
among Satanists, it is almost universally an interest in
Crowleyian derived Magick.

Discussion

Back to the Questions:

The questions that initiated this investigation and
report were: What possible connection is there between the
"grey aliens" of popular UFO culture and the activities
of certain occultists & for what reason would a UFO book
be included in the curriculum of a satanic group, and why
Ray Fowler's book The Watchers II in particular?

Question One Discussion:

Based on face value of the evidence, a theory could be
constructed that not only are the Lams "grey aliens,"
but that the arrival of the "grey aliens" in American UFO
culture was facilitated solely by the magical workings
of Aleister Crowley and later disciples working in
his footsteps.  There are official O.T.O. groups today,
such as the Cult of Lam, that are dedicated to invoking
the Lam entities into the earth-world.  According to
their literature, not only is contact with non-human
entities an integral component of spiritual growth,
but the "Lam Consciousness" of Lucifer-Gnosis is the
"natural mode of human evolution in the present Aeon."
Thus these grey-alien/Lam entities are deemed worthy of
invocation into the earth-world on behalf of the interests
of humanity's evolution.

According to the face value of the evidence, one could
also theorize that the Magickal Portal that Crowley
created in the Amalantrah Working brought through the
first of these beings.  However, the Portal constructed
was properly closed.  In contrast, when Parsons and
Hubbard did their similarly constructed Babylon working
involving the opening of the same Portal, either they
ripped the portal beyond ability to be repaired and
closed, or it was enlarged beyond their ability to
close it.  In either case, the Portal - according to the
evidence - has remained opened ever since to all manner of
interdimensional entities to ingress upon the earth-world
at will.  The Parsons/Hubbard working effectively opened
the world to the modern UFO entity situation.  And, based
on the Lucifer-Gnosis construct, O.T.O.-style occultists
have continued to pull further interdimensional entities
through this rip or unclosable portal.

Of course, Kenneth Grant's statement noted above ("Lam is a
Great Old One whose archetype is recognizable in accounts
of UFO occupants") is the final proof that the Crowleyian
occultists fully believe that they are indeed invoking
"grey aliens" into the earth-world.

Two Cents for John Keel:

Noted UFO/Fortean researcher and author John Keel felt
that much of the paranormal situations he investigated,
such as the "Mothman," were at root due to occult activity
of some sort.  And it looks like he was on to something.

Interestingly, part of the ritual for invoking Lam, or
Lams, is to begin by meditating on the eyes of Crowley's
Lam portrait.  To quote Kenneth Grant: "To gaze into the
eyes of this entity is to invite potent contact.  One feels
an immediate sensation of lightness, of weightlessness,
and then a sensation of falling... of being sucked into
a vortex...."  Sound familiar?  It is well known among
UFO investigators that the eyes of the "grey aliens" have
a powerful effect on the witness.  Witnesses often feel
like they are being sucked into their eyes.  They also
invoke deep feelings of fear.

Grant continues with instructions: "The eyes will enlarge
and will suck in [your] consciousness until there arises
a sensation of being within the entities head."  (Again,
this is presented as a good thing.)  In any event, the
first gate of consciousness is obviously through the eyes.
And thus one who would meditate upon the eyes of a portrait
of such a entity will indeed begin the process of opening
a portal within themselves to the entity.  In other words,
you don't have to be a trained occultist to raise hell in
yourself, which is also one of Keel's contentions.

Question Two Discussion:

Why would Ray Fowler's Watcher series be recommended
by Satanists as part of their curriculum?  First, most
Satanists have an interest in magick.  Second, the kind
of magick is almost always Crowleyian magick.  Third,
a significant portion of the Crowleyain world feel that
invoking Lam, or Lams, is a necessary part of moving human
evolution ahead.  Fourth, Lams are the occult label for
"grey aliens."  Fifth, the most comprehensive books on the
habits and idiosyncrasies of the "greys" are Ray Fowler's
Watcher series.  If you want to know all about the "greys,"
you read Fowler.

Summary:

1)  "Grey Aliens" are Lams, and were first contacted via
magickal ritual by Alistair Crowley.  Further magickal
ritual along similar lines created a situation where
direct access for these entities to the earth-world was
established.  Certain groups and people believe this to
be beneficiary to humanity, and continue to draw these
beings into the earth-world through magickal ritual via
the original access point.

2)  Satanists are involved in Crowleyain Lam invocations
and recommend Ray's books for their extensive content on
the habits and idiosyncrasies of the "greys" (Lams).

Conclusion:

It is now clear why Ray Fowler's books were recommended
reading.  This part of the puzzle, and the primary reason
I wrote the report, has been solved to my satisfaction.

The secondary question raised by investigating the
first (do "aliens" or "lams" actually exist) is a far
different matter.  People's actions are objective, but
the motivations are based on the subjectivity of beliefs.
What one person believes to be "reality" may not be in
the least "real" to another.

At a certain level - and for the purposes of this report
- it does not really matter if these beings and powers
are objectively "real" or not.  What is significant and
of pertinence here is that many members of the occult
community (O.T.O./Crowleyian) do indeed believe these
beings and powers to be "real" and govern themselves
accordingly.  They spend considerable time attempting
communication and invocation of them.  They believe
it is for the benefit of us all, although if this were
generally known, I would think it would be a point of some
considerable debate.

Addendum

Lam Lore:

According to O.T.O. chief Kenneth Grant:

Lam is known to be a link between the star systems of
Sirius and Andromeda.

Lam is the gateway to the Void. Its number, 71, is that of
"NoThing", an apparition.

Lam, as a Great Old One, whose archetype is recognizable
in accounts of UFO occupants.

Lam has been invoked to fulfill the work set afoot by
Aiwass; as a reflex of Aiwass.

Lam as the transmitter to AL of the vibrations of LA via
MA, the key to the Aeon of Maat.

Lam is the occult energy beaming the vibrations of Maat
and may proceed from that future aeon ...


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