The Black Star of Nuit
Unifying the Right and Left Hand Path
by Jack Fox-Williams
(Volume 1 of the Black Star of Nuit Trilogy)
The Black Star of Nuit is a bold and esoteric journey through the heart of occult philosophy, fusing Left-Hand Path magic with Thelemic mysticism to forge a radical new vision of spiritual evolution. Rooted in the symbolism of both the Tree of Life and the Qliphoth, the book explores the central tension between unity and separation—between the divine order imposed by the demiurge and the liberating chaos of self-deification.
Drawing on the mystical traditions of Theosophy, Thelema, Buddhism, and Hinduism, as well as the visionary work of Kenneth Grant, this work challenges the binary opposition of good and evil, God and Satan, being and non-being. Instead, it posits a supreme nothingness—represented by Nuit—beyond all dualities, where all opposites dissolve into an infinite potential.
Through the initiatory journey down the Qliphothic path, the seeker destroys illusion, embraces the Black Flame, and becomes the Hidden God—Luciferian light shining from the void. Yet paradoxically, this ascent into godhood is tempered by the knowledge that one remains eternally within the womb of the Divine Mother, the Ain. One becomes all and nothing simultaneously: the master and the servant, the creator and the created.
The Black Star of Nuit offers both philosophical insight and practical guidance, including rituals for invoking Qliphothic forces, Thelemic deities such as Hadit and Ra-Hoor-Khuit, and meditative techniques for achieving the “neither-neither” state of absolute consciousness. It is a comprehensive magical system that transcends traditional boundaries, inviting the initiate to embrace a dynamic path of spiritual transformation that unifies light and shadow, chaos and order, left and right—culminating in the realisation that the true self is God, infinite and indivisible.
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Table of Contents
Introduction
Gnosticism
Interpretations of Nothingness
Satanism
Heru-Ra-Ha
Cosmogenesis
The Nightside of Eden
The Mystery of Daath
The Thoughtless Light
Pravritti and Nivritti
Manvantara and Muhapralaya
Negative Archetypes
Vajrayana Buddhism
The Qliphothic Spheres
Emptiness and Fullness
Ain: Absolute Nothingness Beyond Being and Non-Being
Ain Soph: The Centreless Centre in the Womb of Infinite Nothingness
Ain Soph Aur: The Luminosity of the Eternal Void
Conclusion: Uniting the Left and Right-Hand Path
Practical Magic
The Dark Sunyata Chakra
Qliphothic Prayer
Invocation of Satan
Invocation of Samael
Hymn to Lucifer
Neither-Neither Meditation
Invocation of Nuit
Prayer to Hadit and Nuit
Invocation of Ra-Hoor-Khuit
Prayer to Horus and Set
References
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Standard Hardcover Edition
168 pages. Printed and bound in the Netherlands. Full colour printed hardcover on linen textured paper, black endpapers.
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About the Author
Jack Fox-Williams is a freelance writer focusing on philosophy, hermeticism, and the occult. He has attained a BA (Hons) degree in Philosophy and History, and a Masters in Law (LLM).