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- Abrahadabra is a significant word within Thelema, received and revealed by Aleister Crowley in The Book of the Law (Liber AL vel Legis), the central sacred...
- Abrahadabra is the eighth studio album by Norwegian symphonic black metal band Dimmu Borgir, released in 2010. The first single from the album, "Gateways"...
- those elements we're known for." Dimmu Borgir's eighth studio album, Abrahadabra, was released on 24 September 2010 in Germany, 27 September 2010 for...
- a trick. Aleister Crowley adapted the word Abracadabra into the word Abrahadabra in The Book of the Law, the central sacred text of Thelema. Avada kedavra...
- Kjølsrud also collaborated with Dimmu Borgir on their studio album titled Abrahadabra and Solefald on their studio album titled Norrøn livskunst. In 2013,...
- Deluxe Ed.)". Amazon.com. "DIMMU BORGIR's SILENOZ, SHAGRATH Discuss 'Abrahadabra' In New Video Interview". Blabbermouth.net. 28 August 2010. Retrieved...
- Thelema (will), which is complemented by Agape (love), and its formula is Abrahadabra. Individuality and finding the individual's True Will are the dominant...
- based on Liber AL III:1 "Abrahadabra! The reward of Ra **** Khut." In this example, 'Ra **** Khut' sums to 97, and 'Abrahadabra' sums to 79. Thus the verse...
- Stormblåst MMV (2005) In Sorte Diaboli (2007) The Invaluable Darkness (2008) Abrahadabra (2010) Eonian (2018) Doomsday Rock 'n Roll (2006) Booze, Broads and Beelzebub...
- barbarous names rested in their utterance, not their meaning. Abracadabra Abrahadabra Astrotheology Magical formula Magic word – Word or phrase said to cause...