As relações de Raul Seixas e Paulo Coelho com Aleister Crowley, Maçonaria e Satanismo.

As relações de Raul Seixas e Paulo Coelho com Aleister Crowley, Maçonaria e Satanismo.

Raul Seixas and the Krall Logic

This section introduces Raul Seixas, a famous Brazilian artist who was influenced by the Krall logic, which was a radical idea that emerged in the first half of the 20th century.

Raul Seixas and the Krall Logic

  • Raul Seixas was a famous Brazilian artist who was influenced by the Krall logic.
  • The Krall logic was a radical idea that emerged in the first half of the 20th century.
  • Aleister Crowley, also known as "The Beast of Apocalypse," was a famous Satanist who influenced Raul Seixas.
  • The influence of Krall logic can be seen in Raul's art, including his use of sexual imagery.

Influence on Raul Seixas

This section discusses how Raul Seixas became interested in radical ideas through intellectual influences such as Marcelo Ramos Mota and Roni Von.

Intellectual Influences on Raul Seixas

  • Marcelo Ramos Mota and Roni Von were two intellectuals who introduced Raul to radical ideas.
  • They were both members of an order called "Ordem do Amanhecer Dourado."
  • Marcelo Ramos Mota introduced Raul to the idea that "Ordem do Hotel" (Order of Hotel), which he belonged to, was actually an order of Satan.
  • According to Marcelo Ramos Mota, demons are guardians and Socrates talked about his own demon.
  • One of Raul's songs, "Rock do Diabo," talks about the myth of Prometheus and how the devil is not as bad as he seems.

Raul Seixas' Views on the Devil

This section discusses Raul Seixas' views on the devil and how they influenced his music.

Raul Seixas' Views on the Devil

  • Raul believed that the devil was not as bad as he seemed.
  • He wrote a song called "Rock do Diabo" which talks about how the myth of Prometheus relates to the devil.
  • The song "Rock do Diabo" also shows that demons are guardians and that Socrates talked about his own demon.

Raul Seixas' Life Experiences

This section discusses some of Raul Seixas' life experiences, including his interest in magic and extreme ideas.

Raul Seixas' Life Experiences

  • Raul was interested in magic from an early age.
  • He was involved in extreme forms of magic that were outside conventional ethics.
  • Those who were involved with him never asked to leave, even though they knew what they were getting into.

Sociedade Alternativa

This section discusses Sociedade Alternativa, a concept introduced by Paulo Coelho and adopted by Raul Seixas.

Sociedade Alternativa

  • Sociedade Alternativa was a concept introduced by Paulo Coelho and adopted by Raul Seixas.
  • The goal of Sociedade Alternativa was to promote individual freedom and creativity.
  • Raul did not want to be followed as a guru, but rather wanted people to think for themselves.

Covering Raul Seixas

This section discusses the experience of covering Raul Seixas' music.

Covering Raul Seixas

  • The speaker is a musician who covers Raul Seixas' music.
  • He has lived in the same places where Raul used to live and has eaten at the same places where he ate.

Introduction to a New Community

The transcript introduces the concept of a new community that was created in Minas Gerais, Brazil in 1974. This community was built on the idea of subverting traditional societal values and creating a new way of living.

A New Way of Living

  • The community was built on the idea of subverting traditional societal values.
  • The goal was to create a new way of living where concepts and values were exchanged.
  • In this community, lawyers did not act as lawyers and police officers did not act as police officers.

Building a City

  • The city was built in Minas Gerais, Brazil in 1974.
  • It was called "Cidade das Estrelas" (City of Stars).
  • The city aimed to create an organization that would be completely new.

Conclusion

The introduction provides an overview of the creation of a new community in Minas Gerais, Brazil. This community aimed to subvert traditional societal values and create a new way of living where concepts and values were exchanged.