Three Myths of Gods, Devils and Beasts
by the Rhipidon Society

Three Myths of Gods, Devils and Beasts (ISBN 0-9659512-3-5) features essays that explain the mythical origins of three powerful archetypes: the Phoenix, the Baphomet and the Greek god Dionysus. Named after the truth-seekers who meet a child-god in Phillip K. Dick's literary, gnostic landmark, VALIS, the Rhipidon Society pokes and prods these subjects to unravel hidden symbolism and historical connections that will enlighten and challenge those who wish to take this academic and speculative joyride through a landscape populated by weird beasts, brazen maenads, and goat-headed gods. Secret societies, strange heretics, and forbidden rites are handled with a steady balance between esoteric insight and absurd humor, as if the book were a collaboration between Joseph Campbell and the Fleischer Cartoon Studios. Students of the occult and lovers of mythology will find Three Myths to be a valuable resource.

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