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Greek Godforms
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Greek Godforms Table of Contents Context: The Gods The Olymians The Astraeus Atlas Clymene Coeus Crius (Kronos) Dione Epimetheus (Epithemeos) Iapetus Leto Mnemosyne Oceanus (Oceanos) Phoebe Prometheus (Prometheos) Tethys Theia Other Gods & Demi-Gods Asclepius Circe The Fates The Graces Hebe The Muses Narcissus Promethius Narcissus Thanatos Primeval gods Erebus Hemera Pontus (Tartaros) (Ouranos) Heros…
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Amdusias
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Amdusias — 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 Duke President…
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Lesser Ritual Of The Pentagram
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Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram *Part of the series.* The Lesser Ritual of the Pentagram (sometimes shortened to the “LBRP”) is a fundamental ritual of ceremonial and . It was originally taught by the as a . Table of Contents The ritual From *Liber O:* > (i) Touching the forehead, say Ateh (Unto Thee). >…
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Sol
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Sol is a planet in Sol (godform) is a is the sun of 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 to the…
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The Twelve Labors
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Twelve Labors The Twelve Labours of are a series of stories connected by a continuous narrative, concerning a penance carried out by Herakles. Table of Contents The narrative , having made Alcmene pregnant with Herakles, proclaimed that the next son born of the house of Perseus would become king. , Zeus’ consort, hearing this, caused…
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Mysticism
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Mysticism Mysticism is , , or theology focused on the direct experience of union with divinity, , or Ultimate Reality, or the belief that such experience is a genuine and important source of knowledge. Table of Contents Perspectives of mysticism A wide range of perspectives occur among spiritual traditions and beliefs which embrace direct experiential…
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Ma’at
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Ma’at In , Ma’at was the goddess of truth, justice and order. Note: Unlike other Egyptian gods and goddesses, Ma’at is more of a concept than an actual deity. In the , Ma’at’s headband supplied the Feather of Truth, the ostrich feather which the souls of the deceased were weighed against in the Hall of…
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Barbarous Names
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Barbarous Names Barbarous Names is a generic term applied to the long strings of unintelligible words often found in the rituals of antiquity and medieval grimoires. Here is a typical example from *The Grimoire of Armadel*: EL ELOHIM ELOHO ELOHIM SEBAOTH ELION EIECH ADIER EIECH ADONAY JAH SADAY TETRAGRAMMATON SADAY AGIOS O THEOS ISCHIROS ATHANATOS…
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Bodhi
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Bodhi Bodhi (Pali and Sanskrit. Lit. “awakening”. Trans. “enlightenment”) is a title given in to the specific awakening experience attained by the Indian spiritual teacher Gautama and his disciples. It is sometimes described as complete and perfect sanity, or awareness of the true nature of the universe. After attainment, it is believed one is freed…
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Astarte
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Astarte Astarte, or Ashtoret in Hebrew, was the principal goddess of the Phoenicians, representing the productive power of nature. She was a lunar goddess and was adopted by the Egyptians as a daughter of or . Astarte was connected with fertility, sexuality, and war. Her symbols were the lion, the horse, the sphinx, the dove,…
