Wiki Category: General
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Saying Will
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Saying Will — | | | | — Saying Will *Part of the series.* Saying Will is a short practiced by many before meals, serving a similar purpose as saying Grace does for many Christians. Its earliest appearance in print is in ‘s novel *Moonchild*. The ritual of Saying Will is intended to maintain the…
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Links
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Links Here are links to sites that our editors recommend. If you are not an editor (learn how to become one ) and want a link to your site on this page, please [email the managing editor](mailto:editor@) (*mailto:editor@*) with your request. If you would like to link to this site, check out our page of…
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John Dee
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Johannes Dee A sixteenth century portrait of John Dee, artist unknown. According to Charlotte Fell Smith, this portrait was painted when Dee was 67. It belonged to his grandson Rowland Dee and later to Elias Ashmole, who left it to Oxford University. Johannes (John) Dee (July 13, 1527 – 1608 or 1609) was a noted…
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Koran
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Qur’an — The Qur’an is the Holy book revealed to in 610 e.v. by the angel Jibril (Gabriel) It is believed that the scripture got was a copy of the book of have in paradise. The content also have some of the stories from the Bible, but the stories are not exactly the same. Note:…
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The Sun (tarot)
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The Sun (tarot) — *Part of the series.* The Sun is the twentieth card of the in the deck, created by and . Name: The Sun Atu: XIX Hebrew Letter: *resh* ר Element: Sol Tree of Life: (joining and ) From *A Brief Description of the Cards of the Tarot*: “Glory. Gain. Riches. Triumph. Pleasure.…
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Nirguna Brahman
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Nirguna Brahman — Nirguna Brahman, is without form in . Even that definition is limiting. Nirguna Brahman is God, which is beyond human comprehension. For human eyes, Nirguna Brahman is viewed as , or God with personal attributes, and is commonly worshipped as or by Hindus. References Wikipedia. (2005). *[Nirguna Brahman](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirguna_Brahman) (*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nirguna_Brahman*)*. Retrieved on July…
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Neith
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Neith The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Neith In Egyptian mythology, Neith (also known as Nit, Net and Neit) was a , a goddess of war and the hunt and the patron deity of Sais, in the Western Delta. As well, she was the patroness of weaving—the bandages and shrouds…
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Austin Osman Spare
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Austin Osman Spare Austin Osman Spare (December 30, 1886 – May 15, 1956 ) was an English artist and . He was the son of a London policeman. As a child, he showed an affinity for art, and he briefly attended an art school. At the age of 13, he left school to become an…
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Thelemic Mysticism
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Thelemic mysticism — | | | | — Within the modern system of , developed by in the first half of the 20th century, is a complex mystical path designed to do two interrelated things: to learn one’s unique and to achieve union with the All. The set of techniques for doing so falls under…
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Poseidon
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Poseidon OLYMPIANS Poseidon OTHERS TITANS Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius Dione Epimetheus Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus Phoebe Prometheus Tethys Theia In Greek Mythology, Poseidon (“husband”) was the god of the sea, known to the Romans as Neptune, and to the Etruscans as Nethuns. He was also the god of earthquakes and horses. Table of Contents…
