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Magick In Theory & Practice
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Magick in Theory & Practice Editor’s Note: Users are encouraged to add to this list and to improve its catagorization See: Table of Contents Magical technologies Magical practices Ritual components Ritual drugs Ritual gestures Ritual vestments Types of magical ritual Devotion Dramatic ritual Purification Sacrifice Magical terminology Aethyrs Astral planes Attainment Ecstacy Equilibrium Magical memory…
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Veil Of Paroketh
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Veil of Paroketh — On the , the Veil of Paroketh falls below , marking a division between the triad of , , and Tiphareth and the sephiroth below, much as the Veil of the marks the division between , , and and the sephiroth below. In , the Veil of Paroketh lies between the…
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Devi
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Devi In , Devi is the personification of the supreme God as the Divine Mother of Hinduism. The Goddess, the female aspect of divinity, is usually considered to have an equal role with the male aspect as energy or the driving force (Shakti), without which the male aspect, which represents consciousness or discrimination, is impotent.…
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Min
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Min The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Min (sometimes incorrectly transcribed as Chem) was a god and the patron of traveling caravans, in , known since the Predynastic Period, and even worshipped by the Scorpion King. Originally, Min was the constellation Orion, which as the most god-like constellation, put Min…
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Path Of Beth
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Path of Beth In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The second is the Path of Beth, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , 12 Beth, , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,…
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Durga
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Durga — In , Durga is a form of , the supreme goddess. She is depicted as a woman riding a tiger with multiple hands carrying weapons and assuming , or symbolic hand gestures. This signifies life. This form of the Goddess is the embodiment of feminine and creative energy (). She is married to…
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Moksha
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Enlightenment (concept) This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Enlightenment_%28concept%29&action=edit*). Table of Contents Context: Enlightenment in Western Philosophy Kant’s definition of *enlightenment* In his famous 1784 essay *What Is Enlightenment?*, Immanuel Kant defined it as follows: “Enlightenment is man’s leaving his self-caused immaturity. Immaturity is the incapacity to use one’s…
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Tree Of Life The Mansions Of The Moon
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Tree of Life:The Mansions of the Moon *Part of the series* T H E T R E E O F L I F E *The includes* Columns from *Liber 777:* CLXXIV—”The Mansions of the Moon” Within the western magical tradition, the is used as a kind of conceptual filing cabinet within the…
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Paimon
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Paimon — King Duke Prince Marquis President Duke Marquis Duke King Paimon 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…
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Caliph
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Caliph The term Caliph is the Latin version of the Arabic *Khalīfah*, which can be loosely translated as “successor”, or more specifically, the successor to the prophet . It can also mean “stewardship”. Within the tradition, it refers to a temporal successor to the Sunnis, and a spiritual one to the Shi’ites. Generally, to Muslims…
