Occult Tibet

How do you think of the Western occult tradition?
A good correlation with those of eastern Tibet, China and Japan? Blavatsky Dion Fortune Jack Parsons Aleister Crowley Gerald Gardner, Doreen Valiente WE Butler Pamela Colman Smith Alice Bailey
Well, it's no secret that I practice in Crowley forms. Blavatsky really should not be on the list, as he called people do not practice these things done, it is as if they trust us not to become hedonistic evil. Dion Fortune was a little too much and Dawny Catholicly gold for me, but the fiction is definitely worth a read or three. I should not have to explain how much I appreciate the Great Beast 666. As a side note, Fortune was one of the few in the Golden Dawn-ing a lot of respect for the man, even saying that their system is very difficult. I'm not very familiar with Mr. Parsons. Gerald Gardner is a foreign object. Sometimes I think he was just doing a form of Thelema esoteric, and others who think he dropped his ankle gnosis based primarily on pain. I have little to say about Doreen, I'm not a woman or a Wiccan. Butler I do not know well at all, certainly. Ms. Smith will always be my enmity to help "Dead Waite," create the most abomination called a Tarot deck today. And Bailey is what I find wrong with the occult in these days. Well, the list Bardon really should be understood, Pete and the Pope, and Phil Hine, and Mr. Osman Spare. These men were very influential in the last twenty years in particular. I would say which is well correlated with Tibet and China but I'm not much today in Japan. To the poster that says do not match, not much is known about the Wizards Taoist or purpose of our traditions, right? Is that good?
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