Open Source Esoteric Society

Knowledge and Practice!

Wiki Category: General

  • Tree Of Life Path 32 Bis

    Path 32-bis In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The —the 22nd path joining and —is *bisected*, and the second half (or alternate) is numbered 32-*bis* on the . The 22 paths are: , , , , , , , , , , ,…

  • Cake Of Light

    Cakes of Light *Part of the series* The Cakes of Light contain meal, honey, and oil for their base. The meal contains carbohydrates, oil for fats, and honey for proteins. Carbs, oils, and fats are macronutrients which are essential to living organisms. The Cakes of Light also have for their symbolism the five elements: meal…

  • Master Therion

    Aleister Crowley This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Aleister_Crowley&action=edit*). *One of the listed in Liber XV, * Aleister Crowley (Oct. 12, 1875-Dec. 1, ) — however one judges him — was a fascinating man who lived an amazing life. He is best known as being an infamous and the…

  • Tefnut

    Tefnut The Ennead Tefnut The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Tefnut was the Egyptian goddess of moisture and water, particularly in the sky and near the Nile. Table of Contents General description Tefnut’s name is made up from the roots *tef*, meaning ‘to spit’ or ‘to be moist’ and *nu*, meaning ‘sky’…

  • François Rabelais

    François Rabelais François Rabelais (ca. 1493 – April 9, 1553) was a Renaissance writer, born in Chinon, Indre-et-Loire, France. His second book, *Pantagruel*, includes one of the first references to and Do What Thou Wilt. Rabelais was first a novice of the Franciscan order, and later was a monk at Fontenay-le-Comte, where he studied Greek…

  • Tree Of Life Briah

    Tree of Life:Briah *Part of the series* T H E   T R E E   O F   L I F E *The includes* Columns from *Liber 777:* LXXXIV—”Divine Names of Briah” LXXXV—”Angels of Briah” LXXXVI—”Choirs of Angels in Briah” LXXXVII—”Palaces of Briah” LXXXIX—”The Revolutions of אהיה in Briah” Within the western magical tradition,…

  • Archetype

    Archetype Archetype is defined as the first original model of which all other similar persons, objects, or concepts are merely derivative, copied, patterned, or emulated. The term is often used in literature, architecture, and the arts to refer to something that goes back to the fundamental origins of style, method, gold standard, or physical construct.…

  • Chaos Magick

    Chaos Magick Table of Contents History Following the death of , as practiced by the still somewhat sparse occult subculture in Britain tended to become more experimentalist, personal and a lot less bound to the magical traditions of established magical orders. Main reasons for this might include the public availability of previously secret information on…

  • Demon

    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…

  • Israel Regardie

    Israel Regardie Israel Regardie (November 17, 1907 – March 10, 1985) was an occultist/psychologist. His magical motto was *Ad Majorem Adonai Gloriam* (“To the greater glory of Adonai,” a variation on the Jesuit motto *Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam*). Table of Contents Context: Bio Early Life Born Israel Regudy to Jewish immigrants in London, Regardie moved…