Wiki Category: General
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Wolfram Von Eschenbach
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Wolfram von Eschenbach — Wolfram von Eschenbach (died c. 1220) was German poet. He was best known for his epic poem *Parzifal*, which centers around the Grail legend. References Wikipedia (2005). *[Wolfram von Eschenbach](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_von_Eschenbach) (*http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfram_von_Eschenbach*).* Retrieved October 8, 2005.
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Orobas
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Orobas — 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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Mars
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Mars is a planet in is a Mars (planet) is a planet in 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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Gaia (mythology)
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Gaia (mythology) — Gaia is the name used to represent the feminine deification of the Earthly biosphere planetary consciousness. James Lovelock wrote a book called “The Gaia Hypothesis” which examines the ecology and biology of Earth as a vastly complex, nonlinear, self-regulatory system.
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Abraham
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Abraham Abraham (אַבְרָהָם “Father/Leader of many”, Standard Hebrew Avraham, Tiberian Hebrew ʾAḇrāhām; Arabic Arabic ابراهيم Ibrāhīm) is the patriarch of , recognized by , and a very important in . The story of his life is told in the Book of Genesis and in the . Judaism, Christianity, and Islam are sometimes referred to as…
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Maria De Miramar
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Maria de Miramar — Maria de Miramar, a native of Nicaragua and Crowley’s second wife, was married to Crowley in Leipzig on August 16, 1929. Though they had separated by 1930, they were never divorced. References Lashtal.com. [http:[http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/module-subjects-viewpage-pageid-29.phtml](http://www.lashtal.com/nuke/module-subjects-viewpage-pageid-29.phtml)]. Retrieved May 11, 2006.
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Path Of Qoph
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Path of Qoph *Part of the series* In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The Ninteenth is the Path of Qoph, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,…
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Grady McMurtry
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Grady McMurtry This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Grady_McMurtry&action=edit*). Grady McMurtry, Caliph of O.T.O. from 1969-1985Grady Louis McMurtry was born in Big Cabin, Oklahoma on October 18, 1918 to Grady and Bee Ivery Puckett McMurtry. He was initiated into in June 1941 at Agapé Lodge in Pasadena, California, and…
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Euclydes Lacerda De Almeida
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Euclydes Lacerda de Almeida Euclydes Lacerda de Almeida (Frater Thor) 1936-2010– was (*http://www./index.php/Marcelo_Ramos_Motta*) first A.’.A.’. disciple and achieved, under his orientation, the Zelator Grade. In 1975 they broke ranks and Thor kept his Way by himself. He founded two Thelemic groups in Brazil, the Ordem dos Cavaleiros de Thelema (Order of Knights of Thelema) and…
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Dakini
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Dakini 1. A dakini (: s. pl. “sky walker, witch, imp”) is a priestess of ancient India who “carried the souls of the dead to the sky.” According to legend, members of the Indian royal castes and the wealthy nobility brought their deceased to the far North to visit the Shrine of the Dakini (located…
