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Demeter
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Demeter OLYMPIANS OTHERS Demeter TITANS Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius Dione Epimetheus Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus Phoebe Prometheus Tethys Theia Demeter (or Demetra) (DEH-MEH-ter) (“mother-goddess” or perhaps “distribution-mother”) is the Greek goddess of agriculture, the pure nourisher of youth and the green earth, the health-giving cycle of life and death, and preserver of marriage and…
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Orias
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Orias — King Duke Prince Marquis President Duke Marquis Duke King President Duke Prince King Marquis Duke Duke Count/President Duke Duke King Count/President Count Duke Marquis Count/President Duke Marquis/Count Duke Duke Marquis President King Prince/President Count Marquis Prince Marquis Count President Count Duke Duke Marquis Marquis King/Count Count Duke President Duke Knight King Duke President…
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Calendar
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Calendar Table of Contents Days and Dates Dates and times are recorded using the typical notation of , indicating the apparent positions of the and in the . The day of the week is recorded in Latin. The latin (Roman) days of the week are: Sunday – *dies solis* – day of the Sun Monday…
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Jane Wolfe
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Jane Wolfe — Jane Wolfe (b. March 21, 1875) was a Thelemite, magician, film actress, and past master of Agape Lodge, Ordo Templi Orientis, in California. A resident at the Abbey of Thelema in Cefalu with Aleister Crowley 1920-1921, her magical motto was Soror Estai. She died in California in 1958. References Wikipedia (2005). *(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jane_Wolfe)…
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Yuga
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Yuga In Hinduism a Yuga or “Age” is one quarter of 1/1,000th of a single day in the life of the deity, Brahma. The “Ages” are not equal in length and represent the progressive triumph of discord over wisdom. Demarcation of the Yugas Each period is named after the scoring of a throw in the…
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Samsara
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Samsara In , and , samsara or saṃsāra refers to the concept of reincarnation or rebirth in Indian philosophical traditions. Table of Contents Cycle of rebirth In most Indian philosophical traditions, including the orthodox Hindu and heterodox Buddhist and Jain systems, an ongoing cycle of birth, death, and rebirth is assumed as a fact of…
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Rose Cross
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Rosy Cross The rosy cross (also called “rose cross” and “rose croix”) is a symbol largely associated with the semi-mythical (1378-1484 ), and founder of the . It has several meanings, depending on the source. Some modern Rosicrucians claim that the rosy cross pre-dates , where “the cross represents the human body and the rose…
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Secret Chiefs
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Secret Chiefs — | | | | — Secret Chiefs Secret Chiefs (sometimes “Secret Chiefs of the A.’.A.’.”) Aleister Crowley’s term for those praeternatural entities which direct the progress of humanity for ends that are usually beyond the ken of mortal men. The Secret Chiefs are of at least the grade of Magus and Magister…
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Sex Magick
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Sex magick *Part of the series.* Sex magick is quite simply the use of sex as a tool in . This definition is complete but not especially useful, as it is extraordinarily broad, particularly if one accepts the premise that every willed act is a magical act. In common usage, the term “sex magick” is…
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Demonology
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Demon In , folklore, and mythology a demon or demoness is a supernatural being that has generally been described as a malevolent but outside Christian circles was viewed as a sort of elemental spirit: compare Daemon and djinn. A demon is frequently depicted as a force that may be conjured and insecurely controlled. In common…
