Book 4 Part II Magick.pdf
Book 4 Part II Magick.pdf Book 4 Part II Magick.pdf
176 Qabalah. “The tradition of secret wisdom of the Hebrews.” See Equinox V. Qliphoth. “Shells” or demons. The excrement of ideas. Ra-Hoor-Khuit. See “Liber Legis.” Ruach. The intellect and other mental qualities. See 777. Sahasrara Cakka. See “The Temple of Solomon the King,” Equinox IV. Sammasati. See “The Training of the Mind,” Equinox V, and “The Temple of Solomon,” Equinox VIII [also IV]. Also “Science and Buddhism,” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. II. Sankhara. See “Science and Buddhism.” Sanna. See “Science and Buddhism.” Sephiroth. See “Temple of Solomon,” Equinox V. Shin. “A tooth.” Hebrew letter = Sh, corresponds to Fire and Spirit. Shiva Sanhita. A Hindu treatise on physical training for spiritual ends. Skandhas. See “Science and Buddhism.” Tao. See Konx Om Pax, “Thien Tao,” 777, etc. Tah Teh King. Chinese Classic on the Tao. Taro. See 777, Equinox III and VIII, etc., etc. Tau. A “cross,” Hebrew letter= Th corresponds to “Earth.” See 777. Thaumiel. The demons corresponding to Kether. Two contending forces. Theosophist. A person who talks about Yoga, and does no work. Thoth. The Egyptian god of Speech, Magick, Wisdom. Tiphereth. “Beauty” or “Harmony,” the 6th “emanation” of the Absolute. Typhon. The destroyer of Osiris. Udana. One of the imaginary “nerves” of Hindu pseudo-physiology.
177 Vedana. See “Science and Buddhism,” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. II. Vesica, Vesica Piscis. See Yoni. The oval formed by the intersection of the circles in Euclid I, 1. Virakam, Soror. A chela of Frater Perdurabo. Vrittis. “Impressions.” Yesod. “Foundation,” the ninth “emanation” of the Absolute. Yogi. One who seeks to attain “Union” (with God). A Hindu word corresponding to the Mohammedan word Fakir. Yoni. The Dyad, or Female Principle. See Lingam. Zohar. Splendour, a collection of books on the Qabalah. See “The Temple of Solomon theKing,” Equinox V.
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Vedana. See “Science and Buddhism,” Crowley, Coll. Works, Vol. <strong>II</strong>.<br />
Vesica, Vesica Piscis. See Yoni. The oval formed by the intersection of the<br />
circles in Euclid I, 1.<br />
Virakam, Soror. A chela of Frater Perdurabo.<br />
Vrittis. “Impressions.”<br />
Yesod. “Foundation,” the ninth “emanation” of the Absolute.<br />
Yogi. One who seeks to attain “Union” (with God). A Hindu word corresponding<br />
to the Mohammedan word Fakir.<br />
Yoni. The Dyad, or Female Principle. See Lingam.<br />
Zohar. Splendour, a collection of books on the Qabalah. See “The Temple<br />
of Solomon theKing,” Equinox V.