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| ARTICLES RELATED TO HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL |  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Mortification of the flesh - Examples of mortification of the flesh in Christian historyThe early Christians fulfilled the desire of imitating Christ in his passion and death in an "ultimate" way through martyrdom and through what has been called "confession of the faith": accepting torture in a joyful way.
Another way of self-denial which developed quickly in the early centuries is the practice of virginity, giving up the pleasures of sex and of having children for higher supernatural ends.
Starting in the fourth century, hermits started to populate the deserts as their way of doing penance.
Saint Jerome a biblical s ...
See also:Mortification of the flesh, Mortification of the flesh - Forms, Mortification of the flesh - Practices in Different Religions & Cultures, Mortification of the flesh - Jewish practices, Mortification of the flesh - Etymology and Christian roots, Mortification of the flesh - Examples of mortification of the flesh in Christian history, Mortification of the flesh - Modern Christian theology, Mortification of the flesh - Recent Church documents, Mortification of the flesh - Pain as means for a higher end, Mortification of the flesh - Pain is to be loved relative to the positive end, Mortification of the flesh - Pain as an integral part of human nature united to the Person of Christ, Mortification of the flesh - The teaching of Pope John Paul II: the salvific meaning of suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Need for suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Process of revealing the meaning of suffering, Mortification of the flesh - Joy in suffering: sharing in the redemption Read more here: » Mortification of the flesh: Encyclopedia II - Mortification of the flesh - Examples of mortification of the flesh in Christian history |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Angel - Latter-Day Saint viewsJoseph Smith, Jr., founder of the Latter Day Saint movement (Mormonism), and several of his associates, claimed that they were visited by angels on multiple occasions and for a variety of purposes in conjunction with the restoration of the gospel of Jesus.
According to the official doctrine of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, (Bible Dictionary entry on "Angels"):
"These are the messengers of the Lord, and are spoken of in the epistle to the Hebrews as 'ministering spirits'. We learn from latte ...
See also:Angel, Angel - Etymology, Angel - Angels in the Tanakh, Angel - Appearance of angels, Angel - Purpose, Angel - Jewish views, Angel - Maimonides and rationalism, Angel - Christian views, Angel - Islamic views, Angel - Latter-Day Saint views, Angel - Other religions, Angel - Hinduism, Angel - Thelema, Angel - Angels as a development step of the soul, Angel - Named angels and archangels, Angel - Bibliography Read more here: » Angel: Encyclopedia II - Angel - Latter-Day Saint views |
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| |  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Adoption by Western occultismThe prevalence of these terms within the New Age movement, particularly occultism and Satanism, is often attributed to the influence of Helena Blavatsky, who first used the term Left-Hand Path to describe "immoral" religions.
This usage was popularized in a variant form by Aleister Crowley. He does not use the term 'Left-Hand Path' in isolation; it is only used in the phrase 'Brother of the Left-Hand ...
See also:Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Origins, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage in Tantra, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Adoption by Western occultism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage in modern occultism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Left-hand path religions, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Criticism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage Read more here: » Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path: Encyclopedia II - Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Adoption by Western occultism |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Indian festivals - ZoroastrianThe Parsis account for less than 0.007% of the Indian population, but as Mahatma Gandhi said, they are "in number beneath contempt, but in contribution, beyond compare." The same could be said of their festivals. Unfortunately, like the Parsis themselves, these are private and celebrated primarily within the community. The Parsis use the Shahenshahi ("Imperial") version of the Zoroastrian calendar, which differs significantly from the Qadimi ("Ancient") version that their Iranian co-religionists use. For example, New Year is ce ...
See also:Indian festivals, Indian festivals - Hindu, Indian festivals - Islamic, Indian festivals - Sikhism, Indian festivals - Zoroastrian, Indian festivals - Christian, Indian festivals - Others, Indian festivals - Unofficial Read more here: » Indian festivals: Encyclopedia II - Indian festivals - Zoroastrian |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - List of Festivals in India - ZoroastrianThe Parsis account for less than 0.007% of the Indian population, but as Mahatma Gandhi said, they are "in number beneath contempt, but in contribution, beyond compare." The same could be said of their festivals. Unfortunately, like the Parsis themselves, these are private and celebrated primarily within the community. The Parsis use the Shahenshahi ("Imperial") version of the Zoroastrian calendar, which differs significantly from the Qadimi ("Ancient") version that their Iranian co-religionists use. For example, New Year is ce ...
See also:List of Festivals in India, List of Festivals in India - Hindu, List of Festivals in India - Islamic, List of Festivals in India - Sikhism, List of Festivals in India - Zoroastrian, List of Festivals in India - Christian, List of Festivals in India - Others, List of Festivals in India - Unofficial Read more here: » List of Festivals in India: Encyclopedia II - List of Festivals in India - Zoroastrian |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Mike Tetrault - Biography
Mike Tetrault - Early Life.
Tetrault was born in March 1956 on Cincinnati's middle-class East side. His father, Edward Bradley Tetrault, known to relatives as "papa", was born in New England and attended Holy Cross college. His mother, Maureen Flynn Tetrault, was born to Irish immigrants in Yonkers, New York. Before Mike was born, Maureen and Ed had another child, Michelle Tetrault, who died while only a few months old. Although his family lived in Pleasant Ridge, at the time of his birth, they moved to Mt. Washi ...
See also:Mike Tetrault, Mike Tetrault - Biography, Mike Tetrault - Early Life, Mike Tetrault - Personal Life, Mike Tetrault - Musical Career, Mike Tetrault - Amplifiers and Microphones, Mike Tetrault - 2002-Present, Mike Tetrault - Musicians Mike Has Collaborated With, Mike Tetrault - Major Influences Read more here: » Mike Tetrault: Encyclopedia II - Mike Tetrault - Biography |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Vigilante - Vigilantes in Comic BooksExamples of vigilantes have been featured in the Marvel comic The Punisher, specifically the characters Mr. Payback, Elite and The Holy, who featured prominently in the Welcome Back, Frank mini-series, which was written by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, the creators of the popular Vertigo series Preacher.
Vigilantism is the basic concept from which many contemporary fictions are derived, including stories published in dime novels and comic books. Many of the heroes of pulp fiction, such as Doc Savage and The Shadow, and c ...
See also:Vigilante, Vigilante - Examples of Vigilantism, Vigilante - Vigilantes in Films, Vigilante - Vigilantes in Literature, Vigilante - Vigilantes in Comic Books Read more here: » Vigilante: Encyclopedia II - Vigilante - Vigilantes in Comic Books |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - OriginsThroughout history, many cultures have regarded the left hand and left-handedness as evil. This tendency can be seen in the dual meaning of the word left, in the etymology of words such as sinister, which in Latin means both left and unlucky. Consequently, the left hand has often been used as a symbol for the rejection of traditional religion. The word right as used with hand in the Old Testament is generally the Hebrew word yamin meaning stronger, more dextrous. The word for left is smowl meaning dark. God gives ...
See also:Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Origins, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage in Tantra, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Adoption by Western occultism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage in modern occultism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Left-hand path religions, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Criticism, Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Usage Read more here: » Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path: Encyclopedia II - Left-Hand Path and Right-Hand Path - Origins |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Vigilante - Vigilantes in comic booksExamples of vigilantes have been featured in the Marvel comic The Punisher, specifically the characters Mr. Payback, Elite and The Holy, who featured prominently in the Welcome Back, Frank mini-series, which was written by Garth Ennis and Steve Dillon, the creators of the popular Vertigo series Preacher.
Vigilantism is the basic concept from which many contemporary fictions are derived, including stories published in dime novels and comic books. Many of the heroes of pulp fiction, such as Doc Savage and The Shadow, and c ...
See also:Vigilante, Vigilante - Examples of vigilantism, Vigilante - Examples, Vigilante - Films, Vigilante - Literature, Vigilante - Vigilantes in comic books Read more here: » Vigilante: Encyclopedia II - Vigilante - Vigilantes in comic books |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - List of Persian given names - Boys
List of Persian given names - Alef الف.
Aarmin: A dweller of the garden of Eden; son of King Kobad
Abadan: Prosperous
Abadard: One Who Possesses Prosperity
Abadi: Prosperity
Abarja: Most Strenuous
Abbas: (Arabic) Frowning, Looking Austere; Lion; Name Of Mohammad's Uncle
Abid: Spark, Fire
Abouali: Avicenna, Name Of A Famous Iranian Scientist And Philosopher
Abtin: A Charac ...
See also:List of Persian given names, List of Persian given names - Boys, List of Persian given names - Alef الف, List of Persian given names - Be ب, List of Persian given names - Pe پ, List of Persian given names - Te ت, List of Persian given names - Seث, List of Persian given names - Jim ج, List of Persian given names - Che چ, List of Persian given names - He ح, List of Persian given names - Khe خ, List of Persian given names - Dal د, List of Persian given names - Zal ذ, List of Persian given names - Re ر, List of Persian given names - Ze ز, List of Persian given names - Zhe ژ, List of Persian given names - Sin س, List of Persian given names - Shin ش, List of Persian given names - Sad ص, List of Persian given names - Zad ض, List of Persian given names - Ta ط, List of Persian given names - Za ظ, List of Persian given names - Ayn ع, List of Persian given names - Ghayn غ, List of Persian given names - Fe ف, List of Persian given names - Qaf ق, List of Persian given names - Kaf ک, List of Persian given names - Gaf گ, List of Persian given names - Lam ل, List of Persian given names - Mim م, List of Persian given names - Nun ن, List of Persian given names - Vav و, List of Persian given names - He ه, List of Persian given names - Ye ی, List of Persian given names - Girls, List of Persian given names - Alef, List of Persian given names - Be, List of Persian given names - Pe, List of Persian given names - Te, List of Persian given names - Se, List of Persian given names - Jim, List of Persian given names - Che, List of Persian given names - He, List of Persian given names - Khe, List of Persian given names - Dal, List of Persian given names - Zal, List of Persian given names - Re, List of Persian given names - Ze, List of Persian given names - Zhe, List of Persian given names - Sin, List of Persian given names - Shin, List of Persian given names - Sad, List of Persian given names - Zad, List of Persian given names - Ta, List of Persian given names - Za, List of Persian given names - Ayn, List of Persian given names - Ghayn, List of Persian given names - Fe, List of Persian given names - Qaf, List of Persian given names - Kaf, List of Persian given names - Gaf, List of Persian given names - Lam, List of Persian given names - Mim, List of Persian given names - Nun, List of Persian given names - Vav, List of Persian given names - He, List of Persian given names - Ye Read more here: » List of Persian given names: Encyclopedia II - List of Persian given names - Boys |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Economics of ChristmasChristmas is typically the largest annual stimulus for the economies of celebrating nations. Sales increase dramatically in almost all retail areas and shops introduce new products as people purchase gifts, decorations, and supplies. In the US, the Christmas shopping season now begins on Black Friday, the day after Thanksgiving. More businesses and stores close on Christmas Day than any other day of the year in most countries - in most communities, virtually nothing is open or operating. In the United Kingdom, the Christmas Day (Trading) Act ...
See also:Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes Read more here: » Christmas: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Economics of Christmas |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - L. Ron Hubbard - BibliographyHubbard was an unusually prolific author. Because the majority of Hubbard's writings of the 1950s through the 1970s were aimed exclusively at Scientologists, the organization founded its own companies to publish his work, Bridge Publications (http://www.bridgepub.com/) for the US market and New Era Publications (http://www.newerapublications.com/nep/index.htm), based in Denmark, for the rest of the world. New volumes of his transcribed lectures continue to be produced; that series alone will ultimately total a projected 110 large volumes. A selection of Hu ...
See also:L. Ron Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard - Biographical outline, L. Ron Hubbard - Parents, L. Ron Hubbard - Education pulp fiction and military service, L. Ron Hubbard - The debut of Dianetics, L. Ron Hubbard - Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard - Legal difficulties and life on the high seas, L. Ron Hubbard - Later life, L. Ron Hubbard - Controversial episodes, L. Ron Hubbard - Parody, L. Ron Hubbard - Bibliography, L. Ron Hubbard - Fiction, L. Ron Hubbard - Dianetics and Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard - Unofficial biographies online Read more here: » L. Ron Hubbard: Encyclopedia II - L. Ron Hubbard - Bibliography |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - ECK master - Women as ECK mastersOne essay written on Eckankar from the Warren Wilson College, citing sources as recent as 1998, states that women can never be Living ECK Masters. The reason given for this was that in life, women are "negatively charged, being receivers, not senders of light." In other words, they are physically incapable of holding the position. (It was, however, apparently considered possible by some that a woman could become the Living ECK mas ...
See also:ECK master, ECK master - Important ECK masters, ECK master - Rami Nuri, ECK master - Lai Tsi, ECK master - Gopal Das, ECK master - Yaubl Sacabi, ECK master - Fubbi Quantz, ECK master - Rebazar Tarzs, ECK master - Others, ECK master - Women as ECK masters, ECK master - Historical figures as ECK masters, ECK master - Origins of the ECK masters, ECK master - Notes, ECK master - References Read more here: » ECK master: Encyclopedia II - ECK master - Women as ECK masters |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - ECK master - Historical figures as ECK mastersThere are certain individuals identified by Twitchell as ECK masters who, while their existence is not disputed, may have their identities as ECK masters questioned by those outside of Eckankar.
These include:
Plato, the Greek philosopher and teacher of the fifth century BC.
Francis of Assisi (1181-1226) has also been called an ECK master.
The Taoist leader ...
See also:ECK master, ECK master - Important ECK masters, ECK master - Rami Nuri, ECK master - Lai Tsi, ECK master - Gopal Das, ECK master - Yaubl Sacabi, ECK master - Fubbi Quantz, ECK master - Rebazar Tarzs, ECK master - Others, ECK master - Women as ECK masters, ECK master - Historical figures as ECK masters, ECK master - Origins of the ECK masters, ECK master - Notes, ECK master - References Read more here: » ECK master: Encyclopedia II - ECK master - Historical figures as ECK masters |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Christmas in the arts and mediaMany fictional Christmas stories capture the spirit of Christmas in a modern-day fairy tale, often with heart-touching stories of a Christmas miracle. Several have become part of the Christmas tradition in their countries of origin.
Among the most popular are Tchaikovsky's ballet The Nutcracker and Charles Dickens's novel A Christmas Carol. The Nutcracker tells of a nutcracker that comes to life in a young German girl's dream. Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol is the tale of curmudgeonly miser Ebenezer Scr ...
See also:Christmas, Christmas - The Nativity, Christmas - The Origins of Christmas, Christmas - When was the original Christmas?, Christmas - Dates of celebration, Christmas - Customs and celebrations, Christmas - Religious customs and celebrations, Christmas - Secular customs, Christmas - Christmas Carol media, Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media, Christmas - Economics of Christmas, Christmas - Notes Read more here: » Christmas: Encyclopedia II - Christmas - Christmas in the arts and media |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Mary, the mother of Jesus - Historical records
Mary, the mother of Jesus - Christian Scriptures.
Little is known of Mary's personal history from the New Testament. She was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who herself was of the lineage of Aaron (Luke 1:5; 1:36). By tradition, she was the daughter of Anne and Joachim. Mary resided at Nazareth in Galilee, presumably with her parents, while betrothed to Joseph of the House of David (Luke 1:26). It has sometimes been argued that she, too, must have been a d ...
See also:Mary, the mother of Jesus, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Titles given to Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Historical records, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Christian Scriptures, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Later Christian writings and traditions, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Mary in The Qur'an, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Christian and Muslim beliefs about Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Immaculate Conception of Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Mary's age, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Virgin birth of Jesus, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Theotokos Mother of God, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Perpetual virginity, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Dormition and Assumption, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Religious attitudes towards Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Veneration of Mary: Divisions Among Christians, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Joint Anglican/Roman Catholic document, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Non-Abrahamic worship of Mary, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Mary and Shakespeare, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Portrayals, Mary, the mother of Jesus - Footnotes Read more here: » Mary, the mother of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Mary, the mother of Jesus - Historical records |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Mary the mother of Jesus - Historical records
Mary the mother of Jesus - Christian Scriptures.
Little is known of Mary's personal history from the New Testament. She was a relative of Elizabeth, wife of the priest Zechariah of the priestly division of Abijah, who herself was of the lineage of Aaron (Luke 1:5; 1:36). By tradition, she was the daughter of Anne and Joachim. Mary resided at Nazareth in Galilee, presumably with her parents, while betrothed to Joseph of the House of David (Luke 1:26). It has sometimes been argued that she, too, must have been a de ...
See also:Mary the mother of Jesus, Mary the mother of Jesus - Titles given to Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus - Historical records, Mary the mother of Jesus - Christian Scriptures, Mary the mother of Jesus - Later Christian writings and traditions, Mary the mother of Jesus - Mary in The Qur'an, Mary the mother of Jesus - Christian and Muslim beliefs about Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus - Immaculate Conception of Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus - Mary's age, Mary the mother of Jesus - Virgin birth of Jesus, Mary the mother of Jesus - Theotokos Mother of God, Mary the mother of Jesus - Perpetual virginity, Mary the mother of Jesus - Dormition and Assumption, Mary the mother of Jesus - Religious attitudes towards Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus - Veneration of Mary: Divisions Among Christians, Mary the mother of Jesus - Joint Anglican/Roman Catholic document, Mary the mother of Jesus - Non-Abrahamic worship of Mary, Mary the mother of Jesus - Mary and Shakespeare, Mary the mother of Jesus - Portrayals, Mary the mother of Jesus - Footnotes Read more here: » Mary the mother of Jesus: Encyclopedia II - Mary the mother of Jesus - Historical records |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - ChessCrowley learned to play chess at the age of six and first competed on the Eastbourne College chess team (where he was taking classes in 1892). He showed immediate competence, beating the adult champion in town and even editing a chess column for the local newspaper, the Eastbourne Gazette (Sutin, p.33), which he often used to criticize the Eastbourne team. He later joined the university chess club at Cambridge, where he beat the president in his freshman year and practiced two hours a day towards becoming a champion — "My one serious worldly ambition had been to become the champion of ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Chess |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - MountaineeringIn the summer of 1902, Oscar Eckenstein and Crowley undertook the first attempt to scale Chogo Ri (known in the west as K2), located in Pakistan. The Eckenstein-Crowley Expedition consisted of Eckenstein, Crowley, Guy Knowles, H. Pfannl, V. Wesseley, and Dr Jules Jacot-Guillarmod. During this trip he won a world record for his hardships on the Baltoro Glacier, sixty-eight straight days of glacial life.
In May 1905, he was approached by Dr Jules Jacot-Guillarmod (1868 - 1925) to accompany him on the first expedition to Kanchenjunga, th ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexualityCrowley claimed to use a scientific method to study what people at the time called "spiritual" experiences, making "The Method of Science, the Aim of Religion" the catchphrase of his magazine The Equinox. By this he meant that mystical experiences should not be taken at face value, but critiqued and experimented with in order to arrive at their underlying religious meaning. In this he may be considered to foreshadow Dr. Timothy Leary, who at one point sought to apply the same method to psychedelic drug experiences. Yet like Leary's, Crowley's method has received little "scie ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality |
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|  |  |  | HOLY GUARDIAN ANGEL: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - ThelemaThe religious or mystical system which Crowley founded, into which most of his writings fall, he named Thelema. Thelema combines a radical form of philosophical libertarianism, akin in some ways to Nietzsche, with a mystical initiatory system derived in part from the Golden Dawn.
Chief among the precepts of Thelema is the sovereignty of the individual will: "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law." Crowley's idea of will, however, is not simply the individual's desires or wishes, but also incorporates a sense of ...
See also:Aleister Crowley, Aleister Crowley - Biography, Aleister Crowley - Chess, Aleister Crowley - Mountaineering, Aleister Crowley - Science magic and sexuality, Aleister Crowley - Women as inspiration, Aleister Crowley - Thelema, Aleister Crowley - Writings, Aleister Crowley - Miscellany and Rumours, Aleister Crowley - Crowley in popular culture Read more here: » Aleister Crowley: Encyclopedia II - Aleister Crowley - Thelema |
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