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Hadit /ˈhædit/ (sometimes Had) is a
deity in Thelema, a
Western esoteric and
occult social or
spiritual philosophy and a new
religious movement founded...
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woman covered in stars,
representing the
ultimate source of possibilities.
Hadit, the
infinitely small point,
symbolizes manifestation and motion. Ra-****-K****t...
- 1904. The
three chapters of the book are
attributed to the
deities Nuit,
Hadit, and Ra-****-K****t. Rose
Edith Kelly, Crowley's wife,
corrected two phrases...
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sacred text of Thelema, Nuit is one part of a
triad of deities,
along with
Hadit (her
masculine counterpart), and Ra-****-K****t, or “the
Crowned and Conquering...
- Law, Nuit and
Hadit.
Adherent believe the
Stele of Ankh-ef-en-Khonsu,
known within Thelema as the "Stele of Revealing",
links Nuit,
Hadit, and Ra-****-K****t...
- it is
widely memorised and displa**** in the
Islamic faith. It is said (
ḥadīṯ) that
reciting this
verse wards off
devils (šayāṭīn) and
fiends (ʿafārīt)...
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Thelemic Order of the
Golden Dawn
Typhonian Order (TOTO)
Deities Nuit
Hadit Heru-ra-ha Aiw****
Therion Babalon Baphomet Chaos Ma'at
Places Boleskine...
- pre-Islamic sources, see
Maurice A. McPartlan, The
Contribution of Qu'rān and
Hadīt to
Early Islamic Chronology (Durham, 1997)
Archived 5
November 2013 at the...
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pantheon of
three deities taken from the
ancient Egyptian pantheon: Nuit,
Hadit, and Ra-****-K****t. In 1928, he
wrote that all true
deities were derived...
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English verb to have; see have (disambiguation) Had, an
alternative name for
Hadit, the
Thelemic version of an
Egyptian god Hole ac****ulation diode, an electronic...