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Uroborus
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Ouroboros The Ouroboros, from an alchemical manuscript. The Ouroboros (Alternately: Oroborus, Uroboros, Uroborus) is an ancient symbol depicting a or dragon swallowing its tail, constantly creating itself and forming a circle. It is associated with , , and . It represents the cyclical nature of things, eternal return, and other things perceived as cycles that…
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Uriel
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Uriel — Uriel (אורייל) means “Light of God”. See Commentary on Uriel in the LBRP Ritual: Uriel is corresponded to Netzach in [Crowley’s ‘Palace of the World’ in Note 15 at the bottom.](http://hermetic.com/sabazius/palace_world.htm) (*http://hermetic.com/sabazius/palace_world.htm*) Uriel is corresponded with Vrihl, or Odic/Magical Force (AUB) in [SEPHER SEPHIROTH](http://www.the-equinox.org/vol1/no8/eqi08024.html) (*http://www.the-equinox.org/vol1/no8/eqi08024.html*). References Waite, Arthur. (1913) [The Book of Ceremonial…
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Tree Of Life Path Of Hé
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Path of Hé In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The fifth is the Path of Hé, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , , , , 15 Hé, , , , , , , , , , , , , ,…
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The Magus (tarot)
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The Magus (tarot) *Part of the series.* The Magus is the second card of the in the deck, created by and . Name: The Magus Atu: I Hebrew Letter: ב Element: Mercury Tree of Life: (joining and ) From *A Brief Description of the Cards of the Tarot*: “Skill, wisdom, adaptation, craft, cunning, or occult…
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Greater Feast
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Greater Feast A Greater Feast is the Thelemic celebration of the death of an individual or individuals. Its designation as *greater* is derived from the understanding that Death is the crowning achivement of a life and reunites the of the with the body of the goddess, . It is listed as one of the “feasts…
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Leah Hirsig
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Leah Hirsig This article is incomplete. You can help Thelemapedia by adding to it (*http://www./index.php?title=Leah_Hirsig&action=edit*). Lea (Leah) Hirsig was born into a family of nine siblings on April 9th, 1883 in Switzerland. However, they moved to America when she was a child, and she grew up in New York. In 1919, after seeking out due…
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Path Of Ayin
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Path of Ayin *Part of the series* In the , the (named after the letters of the Hebrew alphabet) connect the ten on the “.” The sixteenth is the Path of Ayin, which connects with . The 22 paths are: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,…
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Karma
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Karma Literally, it’s a Sanskrit term meaning “action” or “doing.” Any action may be called a Karma if there is intention in the act (even if your intention was not what you thought it was). When a person build a house, that is a karma. When a rock rolls down a hill, however, we do…
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College Of Thelema (based In Southern California)
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College of Thelema (based in Southern California) Founded in 1973 by Phyllis Seckler (Soror Meral) as a Thelemic educational/training organization. The College published In the Continuum from 1973 to 1996. The initiatory branch of the College is the Temple of Thelema. External Links [The College of Thelema and Temple of Thelema](http://www.thelema.org/) (*http://www.thelema.org*)
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European Culture
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Category:European Culture The following articles refer to aspects of European culture: Articles in category “European Culture” There are 2 articles in this category. C E
