The Magician's Dictionary. Edward E. Rehmus
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Название: The Magician's Dictionary

Автор: Edward E. Rehmus

Издательство: Ingram

Жанр: Эзотерика

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СКАЧАТЬ — Brother of Moses and the “Adept of the Adepts.” The first high priest and magician (through Jehovah’s power). Introducer of the “golden calf.” HPB explains Aaron’s rod, which turned the water to blood, as a magnetic pole acting upon red lichen infusoria.

      A’ANO’NIN — Guardian of the 26th tunnel of the Tree of Death. In Grant’s teaching, “The Lord of the Gates of Matter.” Corresponds, in the Tarot, to The Devil atu. Its magic, idicated by the letter Ayin, is the “evil eye” or Eye of Set (“The Diamond in the Night”). Its disease is priapism.

      AB — (Egyptian: the heart.) The source of life amongst the Nilots. Considered the center of the conscious mind, it was essential that the Ab survive death through physical embalming, because even if the physical heart was “dead” the spirit still had to derive its post mortem existence from it. Metaphysically, the heart is the center of the innermost self, which is simultaneously the innermost center of the universe, not to mention Ra, the Sun.

      ABBREVIATIONS — Occult literature, particularly contemporary magic literature, teems with abbreviations and initials which the general reader may or may not always readily identify. Examples:

      AAA - Anti-Authoritarians Anonymous

      AAB - Albigensian Anti-Procreation

      AB - Alice Bailey

      AC - Aleister Crowley

      ADE - After Death Experience

      AP - Astral Plane

      BCE - Before Common Era

      BEM - Bug-Eyed Monster

      BHM - Big Hairy Monster

      BVM - Blessed Virgin Mary

      DOR- Deadly Orgone Energy

      EA - Era Apocalyptica

      EBE - Extraterrestrial Biological Entity

      ELF - Extremely Low Frequency

      EOW- End Of the World

      FTL - Faster Than Light

      FTT - Faster Than Thought

      GOO - Great Old Ones

      HGA - Holy Guardian Angel

      HPB - Helena Petrovna Blavatsky

      HPL - Howard Philips Lovecraft

      IFO - Identifed Flying Object

      JJ - Jumping Jesus

      KG - Kenneth Grant

      LLLL - Life, Liberty, Light, Love

      LOT - Lamp of Thoth

      LRH - L. Ron Hubbard

      MAM - Malicious Animal Magnetism

      MIB - Men In Black

      NPG - Negative Population Growth

      OT - Operating Thetan

      PK - Psycho-kinesis

      PKD - Philip K. Dick

      RAW - Robert Anton Wilson

      RPN - Ring-Pass-Not

      SLB - Superluminal Being

      UE1 - Universal Eschatonic Implosion (End of World)

      TP - Teleportation

      XID - Christian Intelligence Detection

      ZAG - Zero Automobile Growth

      ZPG - Zero Population Growth

      ZOK - Zero Over-kill

      ABDUL AL-HAZRED — (”Slave of the Presence.”) The “Mad Arab” of Damascus, poet and supposed author of Al Azif (730 A.D.), which Lovecraft translates as the Bedouin word for the sound of nocturnal insects or the howling of demons. All of this is fairly fanciful Arabic Al Azif is better known as The Necronomicon and is about the “Forgotten Ones.”

      ABOMINATION OF DESOLATION — The mysterious indicator of the Apocalypse as mentioned in the Book of Daniel and Mark 13. It was mistakenly believed by the writers of the New Testament to be a future event that would be self-explanatory once seen. The truth is other. It had actually already taken place in Daniel’s own time, for it referred to a pagan altar erected in Jerusalem, 168 B.C. by King Antiochus Epiphanes. Or at least, so states G. A. Wells in his Historical Evidence for Jesus.

      ABRACADABRA/ABRAHADABRA — The former is the traditional magical word, the latter is Crowley’s mutation, for the sake of its “proper” numerological value (418), which was also the number for Boleskine, his castle, and for AIWASS, his Holy Guardian Angel. Originally the intention of the word was to cause ailments to diminish and death to be vanquished as letters were progressively removed from either end.

      ABRACADABRA

      BRACADABR

      ACADA

      CAD

      A

      As an amulet it should, therefore, be worn with the point downward. Similar traditional magical words were Shabriri (for banishing the demon of the same name) and Ochnotinos (for diminishing fever). The Gnostics used Ablanathanalba, a palindrome, meaning “The Father hath given to us.” With Crowley, however, Abrahadabra meant “The Great Work of the Aeon of Horus.” (See ABRAXAS.)

      ABRAXAS (Or Abrasax.) — Probably derived from the same word as ABRACADABRA, (Heb. Ha-b’rakah, “the blessing” or “the sacred name”). He is the ultimate God beyond good and evil (for that matter he is even beyond being and non-being). On ancient Gnostic amulets he appears as rooster-headed, with two serpents for legs and bearing in one hand a whip and in the other a shield with the word “IAO.” Occasionally he appears as a charioteer. He is the source of the 365 emanations of the Divine Pleroma. The Creator God (See IALDABAOTH) is much inferior, hardly more than a Demiurge. It is said that, in the 2nd Century, the Gnostic, Basilides, coined the name in order to express the important number, 365 (”the Divine Cycle”), in Greek letters. Abraxas has that many Gods or “Aeons” (or “Archons”) under him.

      

      ABYSS — The gulf between the individual mind and Cosmic Consciousness, between manifestation and non-manfestation, or between life and death. The plane that the magician must cross on his own, without any assistance whatever.

      ACCIDIE — Heedlessness, torpor, sloth. In the 14th-15th Centuries it was a malady generally ascribed to hermits and monks who fasted too much СКАЧАТЬ