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Post by chapter53 on Nov 24, 2013 5:34:36 GMT
I don't meant to stack up threads up, but I'm currently reading through this chapter again and I noticed a peculiar comment: KG claims on pg 56 that in the old Aeon, the worshipper identifies himself with the sun... I'm not super familiar with Golden dawn rituals, but Crowley chose to assume the godform of Horus in his magickal adventuring???... I looked up the corresponding pages in Magick and it's a number of rituals, are these rituals ones of the old or new aeon? Ie: is the worshipper identifying as the sun, or the sun behind the sun. (I know the Star Sapphire is all Sothis, but I have little experience with the others). If I am totally off track, I would love to be corrected.
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Post by chapter53 on Nov 24, 2013 6:05:56 GMT
Aaaahhhhh.. The other Horus. Confusing... Sorry about posting as soon as I felt a dilemma surface.
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Post by chapter53 on Nov 24, 2013 7:52:06 GMT
There's a lot of incredible information in here. On page 62 it states (paraphrased) that Yesod, Foundation is the same as the genitals, the Ob of Obeah, the Kundalini of the Tantrics, and the Thelemic Hadit. I've always imagined Hadit as very different and unrelated to this concpt.
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