Wiki Category: General
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Adonai
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Adonai — Adonai is a word meaning “Lord.” It is sometimes used to refer to the . (See especially in this regard.)
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Tree Of Life Infernals
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Tree of Life:Infernals *Part of the series* T H E T R E E O F L I F E *The includes* Columns from *Liber 777:* CVI, CVII—”The Ten Hells in Seven Palaces” CXXV, CXXVI—”Seven Hells of the Arabs” and “Their Inhabitants” VIII, CXXIII—”Orders of Qliphoth” & translation CVIII—”Some Princes of the…
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Tawaret
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Tawaret The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Tawaret Tawaret (“The Great One”; also rendered as Taurt, Taueret, Ta-weret, Taweret, Thoeris, Opet, Apet, Rert, or Reret) was a popular deity in ancient Egyptian mythology. She was a household deity who protected women during pregnancy and childbirth, in conjunction with another deity,…
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Chesed
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Chesed *Part of the series* T H E T R E E O F L I F E *The includes* In the , Chesed is the fourth of the ten on the “.” Its meaning in Hebrew is *Mercy*. Chesed is also known as Gedulah (Majesty). The other Sephiroth are: , ,…
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Air
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Air — Air is one of the four classical , and is associated with many other concepts, such as the sword suit in the . Air is considered to be both hot and wet, and according to Plato is associated with the octahedron. Air is also associated with the thought, intellect, and communication. See also…
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Keys Of The Law
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Keys of the Law — This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Keys_of_the_Law&action=edit*). According to Aleister Crowley, the three Keys of the Law of Thelema are: AL=31 LA=31 ShT=31
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Focalor
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Focalor — 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 Focalor Duke Marquis Marquis King/Count Count Duke President Duke Knight King Duke…
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Pythagoras
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Pythagoras Pythagoras (582 BC– 496 BC, Greek:Πυθαγόρας) was an Ionian mathematician and philosopher, known best for formulating the Pythagorean theorem. Pythagoras, known as “the father of numbers”, made influential contributions to Greek philosophy and religious teaching in the late 6th century BC. Because legend and obfuscation cloud his work even more than with the other…
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Eros
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Eros OLYMPIANS OTHERS Eros TITANS Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius Dione Epimetheus Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus Phoebe Prometheus Tethys Theia In Greek mythology, Eros was the god responsible for lust, love, and sex; he was also worshipped as a fertility deity. His name is the root of words such as erotic. His Roman equivalent was…
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Svecchachara
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Svecchachara Svecchachara is the Sanskrit equivalent of the Greek word . In the first volume of the TWILIGHT YOGA, *Ecstasy, Equipoise, and Eternity*, wrote, > Sveccha means one’s own wish or free will. Svecchachara means a way of life where one acts as one wishes and does what is right in one’s own eyes. Doing…
