The
Babylon Working
By, Alexander Mitchell
John
Whiteside Parsons, a brilliant Rocket fuel scientist, joined the American
branch of Aleister Crowley's cult in 1939. He struck up an earnest
correspondence with the Beast 666, as Crowley was known by his followers, and
soon became his out - standing protege in the United States. By January, 1946,
Parsons was impatient to break new frontiers in the occult world. He decided
to take the spirit of Babalon, the "Whore of Babalon", and invest it
in a human being.
But
to carry out this intricate mission, Parsons needed a female sexual partner to
create his child in the Astral (Spiritual) world. If this part of the fixture
went successfully Parsons would be able to call down the spiritual baby &
direct it into a human womb. When born, this child would incarnate the forces
of Babalon. During his magical preparations for this incarnation Parsons found
himself overwhelmed assistance from a young noviciate named Ron Hubbard.
Parsons
wrote to Crowley at the beginning of 1946. "He (Hubbard) is a gentleman,
red hair, green eyes, honest & intelligent & we have become great
friends. Although he has no formal training in magic, he has an extraordinary
amount of experience & understanding in the field. Ron appears to have
some sort of highly developed astral vision. He describes his angel as a
beautiful winged woman with red hair whom he calls the Empress & who has
guided him through many times in his life. He is in complete accord with our
own principles. I have found a staunch companion & comrade in Ron".
But
within 3 months, the bonds of friendship were under some strain; Ron claimed
Parsons wrote to Crowley, "She has transferred her sexual affections to
Ron. I cared for her rather deeply but I have no desire to control her
emotions". As if to cement their loyalties, Parsons, Hubbard & Betty
decided to pool their finances & form a business partnership.
Meanwhile,
preparations for the mystical mission were well under way.
From
Jan. 4th. to 15th. 1946, Parsons & Hubbard engaged in a nightly ritual of
incantation, talisman-waving & other Black Magic, faithfully described in
Parsons Diary as Conjuration of Air, Invocation of Wand, & Consecration of
Air Dagger. With a Prokofiev violin concerto blaring away, the 2 of them
pleaded with the spirits for "An elemental mate” - a girl willing to go
through sexual rites to incarnate Babalon in the spirit world.
Parsons
mentions that windstorms have occurred on a couple of nights & one night
the power suddenly failed. But nothing seriously responsive until Jan. 14th,
when Ron was struck on the right shoulder & had a candle knocked out of
his hand.
"He
called me" Parsons wrote, "and we observed a brownish yellow light
about 7 feet high. I brandished a magical sword and & it disappeared.
Ron's right arm was paralysed for the rest of the night".
The
following night was even more portentious. Hubbard apparently saw a vision of
one of Parsons enemies. Parsons wrote, "He attacked the figure &
pinned it to the door with 4 throwing knives with which he is expert".
For 4 days Parsons & Hubbard were in a state of tension. Then on Jan.18th.
Parsons turned to Ron and said "It is done". He added, "I
returned home and found a young woman answering the requirements waiting for
me".
The
incarnate Ritual set out in Parsons manuscript, The Book of Babalon, is
difficult reading for the unconfirmed Spiritualist. Broadly interpreted,
Parsons & Hubbard constructed an Alter & Hubbard acted as high priest
during a series of ceremonies in which Parsons & the girl shared sex.
The
owner of the documents, who is an expert on Crowley's magic says that Parsons
at this stage was completely under Hubbard's domination. How else can one
explain Hubbard's role as high priest in the rites after only a few weeks in
the trade?
For
the first of the birth ceremonies which began on Mar.1st, Hubbard
wore a white robe & carried a lamp while Parsons was clocked in a black,
hooded garment, carrying a cup & dagger. At Hubbard's suggestion, they
played Rachmanioff's Isle of the Dead as backround music.
Parsons
account of the start of the birth ritual is as follows:-
"The
Scribe (Hubbard) said, "The Year of Babalon is 4063. She is the flame of
life, power of darkness, she destroys with a glance, she may take thy soul.
She feeds upon the death of men. Beautiful-Horrible". The Scribe, now
pale & sweating, rested awhile then continued".
There
are 2 possible reasons why Hubbard showed anxiety at this stage of the
ceremony, the owner of the papers says. He was either deeply moved by the
spiritual depth of the ceremony or he couldn't think what to say next!
Hubbard
further instructed Parsons: "Display thyself to our lady; dedicate thy
organs to her; display thy mind to her; dedicate thy soul to her; for she
shall absorb thee. Retire from human contact until noon tomorrow. Speak not of
this Ritual. Discuss nothing of it. Consult no book but thine own mind. Thou
Art a God. Behave at this Altar as one God before another".
On
the 3rd. day the ritual began 4 hours before dawn. Ron tells his companion,
"Lay out a white sheet. Place upon it blood of birth. Envision her
approaching thee. Think upon the lewd, lascivious things thou coulds't do. All
is good to Babalon. All. Preserve the material basis. The lust is hers, the
passion yours. Consider thou the Beast raping". These invocations along
with other passages in the indicates that Parsons had collected specimens of
his own sperm & the girl's menstrual fluid.
The
climax of the ceremony occurred the following day with Ron at the altar
working his 2 subjects into a sexual frenzy. Over Rachmaninoff he intoned such
gems as:- Her mouth is red & her breasts are fair, and her loins are full
of fire.
An
exalted Parsons wrote the next day, "Babalon is incarnate upon the earth
today awaiting the proper hour of her manifestation. And in that day my work
will be accomplished and I shall be blown away upon the breath of the father,
even as it is written (In fact, Parsons was blown away in a rocket fuel
explosion at his experimental laboratory in Pasadena in 1952)
Unable
to contain his joy, Parsons decided to tell Crowley what had happened. On
March 6th. he wrote:- "I can hardly tell you or decide how much to write.
I am under command of extreme secrecy. I have had the most important
devastating experience of my
life". Crowley was dumbfounded by the news of the incarnation ceremony.
He wrote back, "You have me completely puzzled by your remarks. I cannot
form the slightest idea of what you can possibly mean".
With
a distinct note of concern, he dashed off a letter on the same day to the head
of his American Cult saying "Apparently Parsons or Hubbard or somebody is
producing a Moonchild. I get fairly frantic when I contemplate the idiocy of
these louts" ( This acid rebuke comes from a man whose activities were
once summed up by a judge like this:- "I have never heard such horrible,
dreadful blasphemous stuff as that which has been produced by the man who
describes himself as the greatest living poet".
By
May the same year, Crowley was not only concerned about Parsons' spiritual
well-being. There was a small matter of certain monies. When the trio formed
their business enterprise, Parsons is believed to have put in 17,000 dollars.
Hubbard had about 10,000 dollars of the money, Hubbard and his newly acquired
girlfriend Betty, bought a yacht. A report to the head of the American branch
by another cult member says, "Ron and Betty have their boat at Miami,
Florida & are living the life of Riley while Brother John (Parsons) is
living at rock bottom and I mean rock bottom".
In
a more sinister way, the report added, "Let us consider this matter of
the magical child which John Parsons is supposed
to turn loose on the world in 9 months (now 7) Ron, the Seer, was the guy who
laid down the main ideas, technic (sic) etc. of the operation".
On
reading Parsons' accounts of the ceremony & from the reports from the
branch HQ in the States, Crowley cabled his U.S. office on May 22nd.
"Suspect Ron playing confidence trick - John Parsons weak fool - obvious
victim prowling swindlers"
In
a letter a few days later he said, "It seems to me on the information of
our brethren in California that Parsons has got an illumination which he lost
all his personal independence. From our brother account he was given away both
his girl & his money. Apparently it is the ordinary confidence trick.
A
must chastened Parsons wrote to Crowley on July 5th. "Here I am in Miami,
pursuing the children of my folly. I have them well tied up. They cannot move
without going to jail.
However,
I am afraid that most of the money has already been spent. I will be lucky to
salvage 3,000 to 5,000 dollars". Just how Parsons managed to capture the
errant lovers is in keeping with the other extraordinary chapters of this
story.
"Hubbard
attempted to escape me" Parsons wrote, "by sailing at 5p.m. &
performed a full invocation to Bartzabel within the circle at 8p.m. (a curse).
At the same time however, his ship was struck by a sudden squall off his sails
& forced him back to port where I took the boat in custody".
Parsons
recovered financially & possibly as a backlash to his experience with
Hubbard he took the Oath of the Anti-Christ in 1948 & changed his name to
Belarion Armiluss AlDajjal Anti-Chirst. In his scientology publications,
Hubbard says of the period, "Crippled & blinded at the end of the
war, I resumed my studies of philosophy & my discoveries recovered so
fully that I was reclassified in 1949 for full combat duty".
Hubbard
claims that more than 2 dozen thinkers, prophets & psychologists
influenced scientology (which was launched in 1951); everyone from Plato,
Jesus, to Sigmund Freud whom he says he studied under in Vienna.
The
record can now be righted with the inclusion of Aleister Crowley, the Beast
666
The above story was taken from issue number 35 of "Insight Magazine" a British publication on the occult.