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Manilius
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Marcus Manilius Marcus Manilius (fl. 1st century EV) was a Roman poet, , and author of a poem in five books called *Astronomica*. The author is neither quoted nor mentioned by any ancient writer. Even his name is uncertain, but it was probably Marcus Manilius; in the earlier books the author is anonymous, the later…
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Eucharist
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Eucharist *Part of the series* | *Part of the series.* A *Eucharist* is a ceremony where common elements are imbued with divine forces and then consumed. It can be easily categorized by the number of sacraments partaken of. recommended the daily performance of the mass, for this he made , which is designed to be…
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Index To Topics In Liber Legis
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Index to Topics in Liber Legis This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http:///index.php?title=Index_to_Topics_in_Liber_Legis&action=edit*). The purpose of this page is to add resources for analysis and create links to common topics discussed in Liber Legis so that these topics may be seen in their larger context. DOWNLOAD The book as…
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Aiwaz
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Aiwass “Behold! it is revealed by Aiwass the minister of Hoor-paar-kraat.” *~Liber AL vel LEGIS I:7* is the central holy book of . Aiwass is the figure who is said to have dictated the work to on the three days of the writing of *The Book of the Law* in 1904. Details of these events…
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Liber Samekh
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Liber Samekh *Part of the series.* Liber Samekh, fully titled *Theurgia Goetia Summa, (Congressus Cum Daemone), Sub Figura DCCC*, is a ritual written by which he used for the purpose of attaining the “Knowledge and Conversation” of his . Within the (specifically for the Grade of Adeptus Minor) it is a document (signifying “official rituals…
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Crossing The Abyss
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Abyss — The Abyss is the great gulf or void between the phenomenal world of manifestation and its noumenal source. This doctrine is extremely difficult to explain; but it corresponds more or less to the gap in thought between the Real, which is ideal, and the Unreal, which is actual. In the Abyss all things…
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Aten
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Aten The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Aten Aten is a sun god in ancient , and represented by the sun’s disk. His worship (Atenism) was instituted as the basis for the mostly of Amenhotep IV (who later took the name Akhenaten). The worship of Aten ceased shortly after Akhenaten’s…
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Path Of Zain
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Path of Zain *Part of the series* In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The seventh is the Path of Zain, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , , , , , , 17 Zain, , , , , , , ,…
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Ganesha
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Ganesha In , Ganesha (Gaṇeśa, “lord of the hosts,” also spelled Ganesa and sometimes referred to as Ganesh in , Bengali and other Indian vernaculars) is the god of wisdom, intelligence, education and prudence. He is a son of and , and the husband of Bharati, Ridhhi and . In art, he is depicted as…
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Balam
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Balam — King Duke Prince Marquis President Duke Marquis Duke King 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 Balam Duke…
