Book 4 Part II Magick.pdf

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174 Chela. Pupil. Chesed. Mercy, the 4th “emanation” of the Absolute. Chokmah. Wisdom, the 2nd “emanation” of the Absolute. Choronzon. See Equinox V, The Vision and the Voice, 10th Æthyr. City of the Pyramids. See Equinox V, The Vision and the Voice, 14th Æthyr. Crux Ansata. Same as Ankh, q.v. Daäth. Knowledge, child of Chokmah and Binah in one sense; in another, the home of Choronzon. Dhammapada. A sacred Buddhist book. Elemental Kings. See 777. Geburah. Strength, the 5th “emanation” of the Absolute. Gunas. Three principles. See Bhagavadgita, 777, etc. Guru. Teacher. Hadit. See “Liber Legis,” Equinox VII [and X]. Also “Liber 555.” Hathayoga Pradipika. A book on physical training for spiritual purposes. Hod. Splendour, the 8th “Emanation” of the Absolute. Kamma. Pali dialect of Karma, q.v. Karma. “That which is made,” “The law of cause and effect.” See “Science and Buddhism,” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. II. Kether. The Crown, 1st “emanation” of the Absolute. Lao Tze. Great Chinese teacher, founder of Taoists. See Tao Teh King. Liber Legis. See Equinox VII for facsimile reproduction of MS. [and Equinox X for typeset of text.]

175 Lingam. The Unity or Male Principle. But these have many symbols, e.g. sometimes Yoni is 0 or 3 and Lingam 2. Lingam-Yoni. A form of the Rosy Cross. Macrocosm. The great Universe, of which man is an exact image. Magus. A magician. Technically, also, a Master of grade 9°=2°. See Equinox VII, “Liber I,” and elsewhere. Mahalingam. See Lingam. Maha means great. Maha Sattipatthana. A mode of meditation. See “Science and Buddhism.” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. II, for a full account. Malkah. A young girl. The “bride.” The unredeemed soul. Malkuth. “The kingdom,” 10th “emanation” of the Absolute. Mantrayoga. A practice to attain union with God by repetition of a sacred sentence. Master of the Temple. One of grade 8°=3°. Fully discussed in Equinox. Microcosm. Man, considered as an exact image of the Universe. Nephesh. The “animal soul” of man. Netzach. Victory, the 7th “emanation” of the Absolute. Nibbana. The state called, for want of a better name, annihilation. The final goal. Nirvana. See Nibbana. Nuit. See “Liber Legis.” [Also “Liber XI”, Equinox VII] Paths. See 777, and Equinox II and elsewhere. Perdurabo, Frater. See Equinox I-X, “The Temple of Solmon the King.” Prana. See “Raja Yoga.”

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Chela. Pupil.<br />

Chesed. Mercy, the 4th “emanation” of the Absolute.<br />

Chokmah. Wisdom, the 2nd “emanation” of the Absolute.<br />

Choronzon. See Equinox V, The Vision and the Voice, 10th Æthyr.<br />

City of the Pyramids. See Equinox V, The Vision and the Voice, 14th<br />

Æthyr.<br />

Crux Ansata. Same as Ankh, q.v.<br />

Daäth. Knowledge, child of Chokmah and Binah in one sense; in another,<br />

the home of Choronzon.<br />

Dhammapada. A sacred Buddhist book.<br />

Elemental Kings. See 777.<br />

Geburah. Strength, the 5th “emanation” of the Absolute.<br />

Gunas. Three principles. See Bhagavadgita, 777, etc.<br />

Guru. Teacher.<br />

Hadit. See “Liber Legis,” Equinox V<strong>II</strong> [and X]. Also “Liber 555.”<br />

Hathayoga Pradipika. A book on physical training for spiritual purposes.<br />

Hod. Splendour, the 8th “Emanation” of the Absolute.<br />

Kamma. Pali dialect of Karma, q.v.<br />

Karma. “That which is made,” “The law of cause and effect.” See “Science<br />

and Buddhism,” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. <strong>II</strong>.<br />

Kether. The Crown, 1st “emanation” of the Absolute.<br />

Lao Tze. Great Chinese teacher, founder of Taoists. See Tao Teh King.<br />

Liber Legis. See Equinox V<strong>II</strong> for facsimile reproduction of MS. [and Equinox X<br />

for typeset of text.]

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