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demon of lust in
medieval demonology,
found in the Ars Goetia. Babalon,
godform of lust,
carnality and the
liberated woman in Thelema. Eostre, Germanic...
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counterpart is Babalon,
another Thelemic deity. Therion, as a
Thelemic godform,
evolved from that of "The Beast" from the Book of Revelation, whom Crowley...
- The
fundamental practice of
Vajrayana and
Tibetan tantra is
deity yoga (devatayoga),
meditation on a
chosen deity or "cherished divinity" (Skt. Iṣṭa-devatā...
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invocation or
evocation of the
presence of one or more
deities (also
called "
godforms"),
especially with the goal of
achieving henosis (uniting with the divine)...
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described in a
ritualized manner,
linking each
letter with an
Egyptian Godform.
Perhaps most po****rized
amongst the
occult community at
large by being...
- of a
thoughtform continuum: from sigils, to servitors, to egregores, to
godforms. At the
start of the
continuum are "dumb,
unintelligent sigils", which...
- 28, 2011.
Marik (1998). "Servitors: Part Two of Sigils, Servitors, and
Godforms".
Chaos Matrix.
Retrieved June 7, 2018. M****, Kyle (2010). What Is A Sigil...
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Thelemic deities found in The Book of the Law, Nuit and Hadit, who are also
godforms related to
ancient Egyptian mythology.
Their stelae link Nuit and Hadit...
- yourself: positive, as the
first method is negative." (e.g. ****umption of
godforms) Drama—where "identity is
attained by sympathy. It is very
difficult for...
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recitation of a
memorized song,
normally spoken,
addressing different godforms identified with the sun).
While no
dogma within Thelema expresses the purpose...