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  • Point

    Point — The point is , it contains infinite potential without manifestation. It is infinitely small. The point is also . The point is Yod which means hand and is used to point at things; and the yod looks like a point.

  • Quran

    Qur’an — The Qur’an is the Holy book revealed to in 610 e.v. by the angel Jibril (Gabriel) It is believed that the scripture got was a copy of the book of have in paradise. The content also have some of the stories from the Bible, but the stories are not exactly the same. Note:…

  • Rose Edith Crowley

    Rose Kelly Crowley Gormley Rose Edith Kelly Skerrett Crowley Goymley born Rose Edith Kelly (July 23, 1874 e.v – 1932 e.v) Crowley’s first Scarlet Woman. Table of Contents Context: Bio Early Life Born July 23, 1874, at 78 Cambridge Terrace, Paddington, England, to parents Frederick Festus Kelly and Blanche Bradford Kelly. She was the first…

  • Nicholas Flamel

    Nicholas Flamel Nicholas, or Nicolas, Flamel was a France|French who lived in the fifteenth century. His life is no myth: his house in Paris, built in 1407, still stands, at 51 rue de Montmorency, where it has been made into a restaurant. His deeds, though, are the stuff of legend. Flamel is supposed to have…

  • Azoth

    Azoth — In , there are three symbolic substances:  , sulphur, and salt.   To these was added a fourth, mysterious life principle called Azoth. Eliphas Levi states: “The Universal Medicine is, for the soul, supreme reason and absolute justice; for the mind, it is mathematical and practical truth; for the body it is the…

  • Assumption Of Godforms

    Assumption of Godforms — “He must be absolutely at ease in his Body of Light, and have made it invulnerable. He must be adept in assuming all God-forms, in using all weapons, sigils, gestures, words, and signs. He must be familiar with the names and numbers pertinent to the work in hand. He must be…

  • Carolus Magnus

    Carolus Magnus Charlemagne (c. 747-814)—also known as Charles the Great, Karl der Große in German, & Carolus Magnus in Latin—was king of the Franks from 771 to 814, nominally King of the Lombards, and Holy Roman Emperor. Table of Contents Life Arguably the founder of the Frankish Empire in Western Europe, Charlemagne was the elder…

  • Sylph

    Sylph Sylph is a faux-mythological creature in the Western tradition. The term “Sylph” originates in , who describes sylphs as invisible beings of the air, his of air. There is no substantial mythos associated with them. In *Rape of the Lock*, Alexander Pope invents a theory to explain the sylph. In a parody of heroic…

  • Mosheh

    Mosheh *One of the listed in Liber XV, * Mosheh or Moses or Móshe (משה “Drawn”), son of Amram and his wife, Jochebed, a Levite. Legendary Hebrew liberator, leader, lawgiver, prophet, and historian. If he is a historical figure, he may have lived between the 18th century BCE and the 13th century BCE. According to…