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  • Andras

    Andras — 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…

  • Tiphareth

    Tiphareth *Part of the series* T H E   T R E E   O F   L I F E *The includes* In the , Tiphareth is the sixth of the ten on the “.” Its meaning in Hebrew is *Beauty*. The other Sephiroth are: , , , , , , , , and…

  • Sattva

    Sattva Originating in philosophy, sattva is one of the three of . It is a common means, along with the other two states, of categorizing behavior and natural phenomena in . In traditional Ayurvedic medicine, sattva has been translated to mean “purity” and refers to one of three possible qualities () or mental states of…

  • A.’.A.’.

    A.’.A.’. The A∴A∴, or “Great White Brotherhood,” is an organized fraternity of men and women dedicated to the spiritual advancement of humanity. The current structure of the organization was designed by and George Cecil Jones in 1906 from the ashes of the . The A∴A∴ revealed ** to the world through the Prophet Aleister Crowley,…

  • Siddhi

    Siddhi — Siddhi is a term for spiritual power (or psychic ability). These spiritual powers supposedly vary from relatively simple forms of clairvoyance to being able to levitate, be present at various places at once, become as small as an atom, materialize objects, having access to memories from past lives and more. The term became…

  • Unknown God

    Unknown God In addition to the twelve main and the innumerable lesser deities, ancient Greeks used to worship an Unknown God. In Athens, there was a temple specifically dedicated to that God and very often Athenians used to swear “in the name of the Unknown God” (Νή τόν Άγνωστον). Apollodorus, Philostratus and Pausanias wrote about…

  • Chem

    Khem In Egyptian mythology, Khem (also Chem, Ham) was a god of fertility and the patron deity of the Egyptian civilization. In art, he was usually portrayed wearing women’s clothing. There is little doubt that this Egyptian god is related to the Old Testament character, Ham, son of and progenitor of Mizraim (the hebrew term…

  • Khepra

    Khepri The Ennead The Ogdoad / / / / Other Egyptian Gods Khepri In , the Khepri was generally depicted as a scarab, which is what the name means. The scarab beetle is a type of coleoptera noted for rolling dung into spherical balls and pushing it; it is also known for its habit of…

  • Section Editor

    Thelemapedia:Section Editor A Section Editor is an informal editorial position in Thelemapedia. An SE is generally responsible for a given topical section, most of which have a narrow focus. The general duties of an SE are: Establish and maintain standards for how information is presented Verify data and sources and correct errors Populate the section…

  • Christians

    Christianity *Part of the series* Christianity is the eligion allegedly founded by a Judaean mystic and rabbi, of Nazareth (in Hebrew, his name would have been *Yeheshua ben Yosef Netzariot*), approx. 30 e.v. and propagated throughout the Roman Empire by his disciples in the following century, especially by Saul of Tarsus (St. Paul). Jesus is…