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GLOSSARY.
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A.
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®MDRV¯ABHIDHAMMA.®MDNM¯ ~The collection of treatises which embody the
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metaphysics of the Buddhist philosophy.
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®MDRV¯AHAMKARA.®MDNM¯ The ~Ego-making faculty.
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®MDRV¯ANANDA.®MDNM¯ Bliss.
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®MDRV¯ASANA.®MDNM¯ Posture. Any correct position of holding the body.
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®MDRV¯ATZILUTIC WORLD.®MDNM¯ The Archetypal World that gave birth to three
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other worlds, each containing a repetition of the Sephiroth, but in a
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descending scale of brightness. See Diagram.
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B.
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®MDRV¯BABALON.®MDNM¯ Our Lady. See ®MDUL¯Equinox V.®MDNM¯ "The Vision and
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the Voice."
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®MDRV¯BETH.®MDNM¯ Second letter of the Hebrew Alphabet. It is the letter of
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Wisdom, Magick, Mercury.
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®MDRV¯BHAGAVADGITA.®MDNM¯ Sacred hymn of the Vedanta Philosophy,
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translated by Sir Edwin Arnol in "The Song Celestial."
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®MDRV¯BINAH.®MDNM¯ Understanding. The Third "Emanation" of the Absolute.
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The first "He" of the Tetragrammaton, the "Mother" of the Trinity. See
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Diagram.
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C.
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®MDRV¯CHIAH.®MDNM¯ The Creative impulse or Will. The Second principle of
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the fivefold constitution of man. See Diagram.
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®MDRV¯CHOKMAH. WISDOM.®MDNM¯ The Second "Emanation" of the Absolute, the
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"Yod" of Tetragrammaton, the "Father" in the Trinity. See Diagram.
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®MDRV¯CHORONZON.®MDNM¯ See ®MDUL¯Equinox V.®MDNM¯ "The Vision and the
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Voice" 10th Aethyr.
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D.
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®MDRV¯DA(ACU)ATH.®MDNM¯ Knowledge, child of Chokmah and Binah in one sense,
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in the other the empty and structureless condition of Choronzon.
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E.
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®MDRV¯EXEMPT ADEPT.®MDNM¯ Grade 7`=4@. which refers to Chesed, a
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correspondence of Jupiter. See Diagram.
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G.
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®MDRV¯GEBURAH.®MDNM¯ Strength; the Fifth "Emanation" of the Absolute. The
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Sephira of Mars. See Diagram.
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H.
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®MDRV¯HADIT.®MDNM¯ The infinitely small and atomic yet omnipresent point.
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See ®MDUL¯Liber Legis, Equinox VII.®MDNM¯ also ®MDUL¯Liber®MDNM¯ 555.
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®MDRV¯HARPOCRATES.®MDNM¯ The Egyptian God of Silence, the babe in the egg.
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(The image of the concealed Father.) The Lord of Defence and Protection.
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See 777.
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®MDRV¯HORUS.®MDNM¯ In Egyptian cosmogony, the child of Isis and Osiris. The
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true Magick of Horus requires the passionate Union of opposites. The new
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Aeon of Horus. The Crowned and Conquering Child. See ®MDUL¯Magick.®MDNM¯
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I.
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®MDRV¯IPSISSIMUS.®MDNM¯ Grade 10`=1@. Is beyond all comprehension of those
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of lower degrees.
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J.
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®MDRV¯JECHIDAH.®MDNM¯ The quintessential principle of the soul. One
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principle of the fivefold constitution of man. See Diagram.
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K.
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®MDRV¯KARMA.®MDNM¯ That which is made. The law of cause and effect, see
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®MDUL¯Science and Buddhism. Crowley's Collected Works,®MDNM¯ Vol. 2.
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®MDRV¯KETHER.®MDNM¯ The Crown. The First "Emanation" of the Absolute.
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Kether is in Malkuth and Malkuth is in Kether, but after another manner,
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Malkuth reflects Kether, for that which is above is like that which is
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below, and that which is below is like that which is above. See Diagram.
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M.
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®MDRV¯MAGICK.®MDNM¯ The science and art of causing change to occur in
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conformity with the Will. See ®MDUL¯Magick in Theory and Practice,®MDNM¯ by
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the Master Therion.
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®MDRV¯MAGUS.®MDNM¯ A Magician; also, technically, a Master of the Grade
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9`=2@. The highest grade which it is ever possible to manifest in any way
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upon this plane. Attains to Wisdom, declares his law, and is the Master of
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all Magick in its greatest and highest sense. See ®MDUL¯Equinox VII., Liber
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I.,®MDNM¯ and elsewhere.
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®MDRV¯MAJOR ADEPT.®MDNM¯ A grade of Adeptship. 6`=5@. Obtains a general
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mastery of all practical Magick, though without full comprehension. See
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®MDUL¯Equinox I. and III.®MDNM¯
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N.
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®MDRV¯NESCHAMAH.®MDNM¯ Intuition. Aspiration. Intelligence. The Third
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principle of the fivefold constitution of man. See Diagram.
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®MDRV¯NEPHESH.®MDNM¯ The "Animal Soul" of man, senses, emotion. The Fifth
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principle of the fivefold constitution of man. See Diagram.
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®MDRV¯NUIT.®MDNM¯ Infinite Space. See ®MDUL¯Liber Legis®MDNM¯ and
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®MDUL¯Equinox VII.,®MDNM¯ p. 11.
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O.
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®MDRV¯OSIRIS.®MDNM¯ The Ancient Egyptian Redeemer, father of Horus.
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®MDRV¯OCTINOMOS.®MDNM¯ Master Magician.
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P.
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®MDRV¯PYRAMIDS.®MDNM¯ The City of Binah, the Third Sephira, referred to
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Saturn. The final destruction of the knowledge of Da(acu)ath opens the gate
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of the City of Pyramids. See "The Vision and the Voice."
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Q.
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®MDRV¯QABALAH.®MDNM¯ "The Tradition of the Secret Wisdom of the Hebrews."
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See ®MDUL¯Equinox V.®MDNM¯
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R.
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®MDRV¯RUACH.®MDNM¯ The Intellect and other mental qualities. Reason. The
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Fourth principle of the fivefold constitution of man. See 777, and Diagram.
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S.
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®MDRV¯SABB(ACE)E PI DUKKAM.®MDNM¯ "Everything is sorrow."
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®MDRV¯SAMADHI.®MDNM¯ Ecstasy or Super-consciousness. Etymologically:
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Together with the Lord."
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®MDRV¯SAMMASAMADHI.®MDNM¯ Right Samadhi.
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®MDRV¯SEPHIROTH.®MDNM¯ The Tree of Life. See ~Temple of Solomon,"
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®MDUL¯Equinox V.®MDNM¯ The Sepher Sephiroth, the Book of Emanations,
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describes the gradual evolution of the Deity from negative into positive
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existence. See ®MDUL¯Equinox I., VIII.®MDNM¯ Suppl., and Diagram.
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®MDRV¯SILA.®MDNM¯ Virtue.
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T.
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®MDRV¯TAROT.®MDNM¯ The Book of Thoth, a pictorial epitome of the Ancient
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Initiated Wisdom. A method of Divination based on the Qabalistic Tree of
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Life.
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