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  • Way

    Way — This page is slated for deletion. If there is good cause to keep it, please discuss on the Talk page. Way is another word for **, an Asian philosophical and religious principle.

  • Tantrism

    Tantra Tantra (: loom), tantric or tantrism is any of several traditions rooted in and Buddhist philosophy. Tantra can be concisely described as the black sheep of Hindu . Extolled as a short-cut to self-realization and spiritual enlightenment by some, left-hand tantric rites are often rejected as dangerous by most orthodox Hindus. In some respectable…

  • Prophets

    Category:Prophets Summarize what Crowley has written about past prophets listed below. Articles in category “Prophets” There are 1 articles in this category. P

  • Michael Maier

    Michael Maier Michael Maier (1566-1622) Writer, diplomat, physician, poet, classical scholar, and apologist, was born at Rendsburg (Prussia), educated at the University of Rostock, and later received his doctorate of medicine at Basel. He lived for some years in Prague as physician and confidant of the Emperor Rudolf II, an important patron of the arts,…

  • Tree Of Life Path Of Shin

    Path of Shin In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The 21st is the Path of Shin, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,…

  • Mercury (godform)

    Mercury (godform) Dii Consentes (The Twelve Great Gods) Juno Vesta Ceres Diana Mercury Neptune Vulcan Apollo Other Gods Baachus Cupid Discordia Faunus Justitia Luna Mors Mutinus Nox Pluto Proserpina Terra Sol Uranus Mercury is a god found in Roman antiquity, also known as the god of trade, profit and commerce. His name is apparently derived…

  • Atman

    Atman Beginning with Vedantic philosophy, the Ātman — Sanskrit (masculine nominative singular: Ātmā) is regarded as an underlying metaphysical self. It is first seen in its current Hindu usage in the , some of which date back to 1000 BCE. The word “Atman” (pronounced in Sanskrit like “Atma”) is interpreted by some schools as the…

  • Tartarus

    Tartarus OLYMPIANS OTHERS TITANS Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius Dione Epimetheus Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus Phoebe Prometheus Tethys Theia In Greek mythology, Tartarus, or Tartaros, is both a deity and a place in the —even lower than . In ancient orphic sources and in the mystery schools Tartaros is also the unbounded first-existing “thing” from…

  • Thelemic Holiday

    Thelemic Holidays *Part of the series* The official holy days of are set forth in **, Chapter II, v. 36-41. *There are rituals of the elements and feasts of the times. A feast for the first night of the Prophet and his Bride! A feast for the three days of the writing of the Book…

  • Hell

    Hell Hell, according to many religious beliefs about the afterlife, is a place of torment and pain. The English word ‘hell’ comes from the Norse Hel, which originally referred to the goddess of the Norse underworld. The original meaning was likely “The Hidden”: compare Anglo-Saxon *helan* and Latin *celare* = “to hide”. (Also, the Greek…