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Magick Circle Welcome to this, the seventy-fourth of our on-line catalogs, which is another of our special lists devoted to books by and about Aleister Crowley. The catalog is divided into four subsections, the first of which is made up of a select group of new books, comprising The Mystical & Magical System of the A.'. A.'. and 776 1/2 Tables of Correspondences for Practical Ceremonial, both by James A. Eshelman, Aleister Crowley. The Fire and the Force by Don Webb, copies of the leather bound limited edition of Jane Wolfe: The Cefalu Diaries 1920-1923, edited by David Shoemaker, and signed copies of the revised second edition of James & Nancy Wasserman's, To Perfect This Feast. The second section is devoted to Rare and Unusual Books and Ephemera relating to Crowley. The third section of the catalog comprises a selection of works - some signed - that were written and/or published by J.

Online Parallel Bible: Weaving God's Word into the Web Coffin Texts Middle Kingdom sarcophagus with the Coffin Texts painted on its panels As the modern name of this collection of some 1,185 spells implies, they were mostly inscribed on Middle Kingdom coffins. They were also sometimes written on tomb walls, stelae, canopic chests, papyri and mummy masks. Due to the limited writing surfaces of some of these objects, the spells were often abbreviated, giving rise to long and short versions, some of which were later copied in the Book of the Dead.[2] Content[edit] In contrast to the Pyramid Texts which focus on the celestial realm, the coffin texts emphasize the subterranean elements of the afterlife ruled by the deity Osiris, in a place called the Duat. Examples[edit] Coffin text 1130 is a speech by the sun god Ra, who says: Hail in peace! I made the four winds, that every man might breathe in his time.. I made the great inundation, that the humble might benefit by it like the great... I made every man like his fellow; and I did not command that they do wrong.

Institut Métapsychique International ANCIENT EGYPT : The Pyramid Texts in the tomb of Pharaoh Wenis, Unis or Unas 2. The rise of henotheism. "Men hide, the gods fly away." King Unas (Utt.302 - antechamber, North Wall) At the start of Dynastic times (ca. 3000 BCE), the religious beliefs of the Egyptians were contextual, local & relative to social class. From the IIIth Dynasty (ca. 2670 BCE), initiating the Old Kingdom (ca. 2670 - 2205 BCE), the royal ritual issued a new emphasis on the single, Solar creator-god Re, replacing the traditional balance between Horus and Seth. The architectural wonders of Pharaohs Djoser (ca. 2654 - 2635 BCE), Snofru (ca. 2600 - 2571 BCE) and Khufu (ca. 2571 - 2548 BCE) evidence this new royal theology, focusing on the divine king while in power (cf. as Osiris & Horus in the Sed-festival) and as Son of Re in the afterlife. The pyramid is a stairway to heaven, a rising as given by , 041, the double stairway, a determinative indicating "ascent" and "high place" (cf. the Step Pyramid of Djoser). Because of this emphasis on Re, a constellational henotheism ensued. 3. 4. 5. 6.

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The Egyptian Coffin Texts 1: Texts of Spells 1-75 | The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago Download Terms of Use The Coffin Texts form the missing link between the Pyramid Texts and the Book of the Dead. These texts are an expression of the Egyptian desire for immortality and the deep influence of the mortuary religion of the pharaohs. This volume presents careful copies and comparison of all available duplicate texts of Spells 1-75. Oriental Institute Publications, Volume 34 Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1935 Pp. xix + 405 Out of Print 10 Strange Things Your Mind Can Do 10 Ships with Unusual Large Cargo Heavy lift vessels are quite amazing vessels, built to load, carry and discharge large, unusual shaped cargoes (or even smaller vessels) that will simply not fit inside the holds of conventional vessels. Unusual cargoes can include power plants, submarines, desalination units,oil platform, generators and yachts. Continue reading Top 10 Weirdest Places Around the World Did you know there is a cinema in the middle of the desert? Continue reading Breathtaking Libraries Around the World Everyone has some kind of place that makes them feel transported to a magical realm. Continue reading 9 Cool Gadgets That Everyone Wants to Have at Home From a secret agent-like popup garage to a Lego wall, take a look at these 9 things you definitely want in your home. Continue reading 6 Wicked Beach Sculptures Placed Just To Scare You Continue reading Strangest Graveyards Around the World From a Phone booth graveyardto the Coke machine graveyard. Continue reading

Pyramid Texts Online - English Translation The following is the complete text from the Pyramid of Unas, based on translations by Faulkner, Piankoff and Speleer. Use the links above to jump straight to the section of text you would like to read. At each section there is the opportunity to link to the corresponding section of the tomb. South Wall (west to east) Utterance 213 134: O Unas, you have not gone dead, you have gone alive to sit on the throne of Osiris. 135: Your arm is that of Atum, your shoulders are those of Atum, your belly is that of Atum, your back is that of Atum, your bottom is that of Atum, your two legs are those of Atum, your face is that of Anubis. Utterance 214 136: O Unas, beware of the Lake! 137: Go after your sun! 138: when you go up, is predestined by Geb to be a despised one of his city, he shall flee and falter. 139: The (glorified) humanity bewail you after the Imperishable Stars have carried you. Utterance 215 140: O Unas! 141: There is no god, who has become a star, without a companion." Utterance 216 Top

Tesla The history of technology is populated with a marvellous cast of characters. On the one hand you have the colourful, hard-working inventors like Thomas Edison who slaved away morning, noon and night to produce many of the wonders that we take for granted such as the incandescent light, the telephone, and the garlic peeler. On the other you have the moonbat crazies who show up at the patent office with a cardboard box stuffed with wires and a torch battery claiming that they've made contact with John Kerry's charisma. And then there is that rarest of creatures: Nikola Tesla, a man who was both a certifiable genius and just plain certifiable. Born in Smiljan, Croatia, Tesla was educated at Graz and Prague, worked for the Continental Edison Company in Paris, and emigrated to the United States in 1884. Composite photo of Tesla making it appear as if he's sitting serenely in a barrage of lightning. So far so good; sounds like the biography of many a successful Victorian electrical engineer.

Codex Gigas The Codex Gigas or the Devil’s Bible at the National Library in Stockholm is famous for two features. First, it is reputed to be the biggest surviving European manuscript. (Codex Gigas means ‘giant book’.) Secondly, it contains a large, full page portrait of the Devil. This site contains a digitised version of every page of the manuscript as well as commentaries on its history, texts, script, initials and decoration. The Highlights contain a selection of images from the manuscript. The original manuscript is no longer on display for the general public. Codex Gigas digital images by Per B. Contact: codexgigas@kb.se In citations, provide shelf numbers and indicate that the National Library of Sweden is the source of these materials.

To enter someone's mind You will need the following items for this spell:Quiet place with no distractions Concentration Does exactly as the name says. This is relatively hard so just keep trying. It can allow you to talk with someone mentally or damage their mind. I suggest trying on an animal first. Decide who to do this on and concentrate on your aura (their's too). This article was contributed by User221914 Is this content used without proper permission? * All information on this page is provided by the coven or person named and the contents of this page is not mediated by the administrators of the website.

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