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  • Neptune

    Neptune is a planet in Neptune (godform) is a Neptune (planet) is a planet in our solar system *This is a disambiguation page—a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. If an article link referred you here, you might want to go back and fix it to point directly…

  • The Universe (tarot)

    The Universe (tarot) *Part of the series.* The Universe is the twenty-second card of the in the deck, created by and . Name: The Universe Title: The Great One of the Night of Time Atu: XXI (21) Hebrew Letter: *tau* ת Planet: or Tree of Life: or (joining and ) From *A Brief Description of…

  • Hindu Terms

    Category:Hindu terms Important Terms in Hinduism Summarize. Articles in category “Hindu terms” There are 11 articles in this category. A G H R S T

  • Sannyas

    Sanyasa Sanyasa (pronounced *sanyaas*) symbolises the conception of the mystic life in where a person is now integrated into the spiritual world after wholly giving up material life. One who walks this path is known as a sannyasi, sannyasin or sanyasi. The sanyasi lives without possessions, practices meditation and prays to his/her conception of in…

  • A Brief Report About Thelema In Czech (and Slovak) Republic

    A Brief Report About Thelema In Czech (and Slovak) Republic Thelema in Czech Republic is mostly practiced by independent individuals. The first popularizer of Thelema here was Mr. Martin Mrskos AKA *San*. He translated and published *Liber AL, The Book Of Thoth* and a lot of others Crowley’s texts. He is the founder of the…

  • Wolfgang Von Goethe

    Wolfgang von Goethe Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (pronounced [‘gø tə]) (August 28, 1749–March 22, 1832 ) was a German writer, humanist, scientist, and philosopher. As a writer, Goethe was one of the paramount figures of German literature and European Romanticism during and around the 18th and 19th century. Goethe was the author of *Faust* and *Theory…

  • Shakti

    Shakti — In most South Asian languages, shakti translates literally as power. In , Shakti is an aspect of , and a personification of as the Divine Mother who represents the active, dynamic principles of feminine power. Alternatively, Shakti represents the power of God, who is in Hinduism is or . For Vaishnavites, God’s power…

  • Liber XV

    The Gnostic Mass *Part of the series* wrote The Gnostic Mass—technically called Liber XV or “Book 15″—in 1913 while travelling in Moscow. In many ways it is similar in structure to the Mass of the Roman Catholic Church. However, the comparison ends there, as the Gnostic Mass is a celebration of the principles of .…

  • Odysseus

    Odysseus Odysseus Laërtiadês (descendant of Laertes), or simply Odysseus is a character in Greek mythology, known as Ulysses in Roman mythology. He is the hero of the *Odyssey*, and a major player in the *Iliad*, son of Laertes (or, much later, Sisyphus) and Anticlea. Odysseus once used the name Noman or Nobody as an alias…

  • Khons

    Chons The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods In , Chons (alternately Khensu, Khons, Khonsu or Khonshu) is a lunar deity, and a son of and Mut. His name means “The Wanderer,” probably because as a moon god, Khons constantly moved across the night sky. Consequently, he was thought to watch…