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  The Arcane Archive - The Practice of Thelemic Egyptian Witchcraft
In Thebes, Khonsu, of the Theban triad Amoun, Mut and Khonsu, was the Prin ciple deity associated with the New Moon.
N ow the Moon and Thoth were playing Draughts, and Thoth won five days from the Moon which he gave to the pregnant goddess to have her five children.
N ow the Word Had is often translated as Bright, this is the Magick name of the Mace of Sacrifice.
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 Comment: Definition and Links by Encyclopedian.com
Comments in C++ (and many other languages, like Java) are expressed either by...
Comments are used in programming to make understanding source code easier and making code maintenance[?] easier.
Comments in C++ (and many other languages, like Java) are expressed either by being preceded with
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My scribe Ankh-af-na-khonsu the {The "k" of "khonsu" looks re-touched.} priest of the princes shall not in one letter change this book; but lest there be folly, he shall comment thereupon by the wisdom of Ra-Hoor-Khu-it.
The comment is to be written "by the wisdom of Ra-Hoor-Khuit," "i.e." by ope n, not by initiated wisdom.
F or what men nowadays call "Vice" is really virtue --- virtus, manliness --- and "Virtue" --- cowardice, hypocrisy, prudery, chastity, and so on are really vic es --- vitia, flaws.
www.hollyfeld.org /Esoteric/Text/Magick/Crowley/000tsking/000tsking5.txt   (17216 words)

  
 The Commentaries of AL: Chapter III
The directions are Latitude 57.14 N. Longitude 4.28 W. The house was in Loch Ness, Scotland, lair of the "sea-serpent", 17 miles from Inverness.
Similarly, the hidden numbers such as 3.141593,395,31,93, may be ascribed to the commentators, and denied to the intention of the text; at least, by that class of Pharisee which strains at the Butterfly of the Soul, preferring to swallow any hippopotamus if it be slimed thickly enough with the miasmal swamp-mire of materialism.
Curiously enough, The Comment, to which he paid little attention at the time of writing, was the only part in Class A, with AL itself It took forty years for him to understand its depth and sufficiency.
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 ankh - OneLook Dictionary Search
Ankh : Encyclopedia of the Orient [home, info]
ANKH : Irivng Hexham's Concise Dictionary of Religion [home, info]
Phrases that include ankh: ankh af an khonsu, ankh morpork, ankh morpork city watch, ankh river, comment of ankh f n khonsu, more...
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 THE TEMPLE OF SOLOMON THE KING (Continued)
These are the three chapters of Liber Legis, and we have nothing to add to the comment prepared by Fra.
The comment is to be written "by the wisdom of Ra-Hoor-Khuit," "i.e." by open, not by initiated wisdom.
The further mystery is of HB:P and unsuited to the grade in which this comment is written.
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 Black Athena bibliographic material IIb
Hägg and N. Marinatos, eds., The Minoan Thalassocracy: Myth and Reality: Proceedings of the 3rd International Symposium at the Swedish Institute in Athens 3 I May-5 June I 982, Skrifter utgivna av Svenska Institutet i Athen, 4, pp.
Schachermeyr, F., 1984, Griechische Frühgeschichte: ein Versuch frühe Geschichte wenigstens in Umrissen Verständlich zu machen.
N.S. Siegert, H., 1941-2, ‘Zur Geschichte der Begriffe "Arische" und "arisch"‘, Wörter und Sachen 4: 73-99.
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Apr 30 Beast very ill - a part of last spasm, for F May 1, 1924, we were ejected from 50 rue Vavine, and the query above (Apr 28) for 1924 could be filled in.
F met F. Harris after lunch at La Paiu, and visit to Bishop & G. talked with F.H. Anna Wilson at Doma.
Dec 25 F 1:19 AM Just returned after trip with Kitty and Kennedy - They came at about 10:30 - B My dear old Noble came in at 6: bucked me up wonderfully and left me 10 fr.
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 Magickal Record of Louis Martinie': August 1997
COMMENT: - I want to emphasize that this is "a" Thelemic Nation of loa.
COMMENT: The alter on which Mary sits appears to have moved about a foot away from the wall.
COMMENT: Stayed to watch a stunt man dive off a railing into a pile of boxes.
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 LIBERATRIX
Ankh is life essence, the divine light that is contained within all sentient beings, the umbilical which connects to Nut and through her womb the entirety of the divine hosts.
Symbolic of the mystic soul in unmanifested state is the Egyptian god in the womb: Khonsu.
Khonsu is naked and yet still bears the powers of emanation or self-engenderment [flail] and of binding or acquiring knowledge [hook].
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 D:\_GRANT\G50-75.HTM
The final letter, N, is attributed to Scorpio which is the zodiacal glyph of the sexual process as well as being the glyph of the Draconian serpent of wisdom.
Moreover, Amen-Ra was called the father of Khonsu (the Moon) because the moon was the reflector of Sevekh as the solar continuation of the earliest Star God, Set, or Shaitan, whom the Yezidi adored.
In this phase he was known as Khunsu, or Khonsu, and Crowley claims to have been an avatar of this god in the XXVIth Dynasty, when he was known as Ankh-f-n-Khonsu (the Life or Child of the Moon).
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 The Comment of Ankh F N Khonsu
This is more commonly just called The Comment.
Although it distinctly applies to Liber AL vel Legis some have understood it to apply to The Holy Books of Thelema.
The stumbling block is line one: The study of this Book is forbidden.
www.ebroadcast.com.au /lookup/encyclopedia/th/The_Comment_of_Ankh_F_N_Khonsu.html   (173 words)

  
 Nibley on the Facsimiles
Most instructive it is to compare their comments on Joseph Smith's interpretations with their own independent readings of the hypocephali; for while they ridicule him with a single voice, their conclusions when Smith is out of sight and mind are almost exactly the same as his.
The stete of one Nebipusenwasret ends: "Ye shall be as an Imperishable Star, a star that is in the Khabas," concerning which Biackman comments, that "Kh3-b3-s must mean 'thousand is her soul(s)' and refer ta the countless stars appearing by nlght in the body of Nut" (Blackman).
It is further in order to note that Khonsu in his lunar capacity sits on the fifteenth step, enthroned as the Wdat Eye, representing the full moon at the climax of the 30-day month (Lantone).
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He was sporting rifle, with the intention, he told me afterwards, a tall handsome fellow, b.lt it was not di~icult to see that ¿f killing himself Whilst loading the gun, he happened he was already under the influence of drink.
It should be remembered that the thoughts and feelings engendered at such a time immediately take an outward form of their own and surround their victim so that he feels imprisoned and deprived of all initiative.
Whilst accepting the prevalent de~nition of illusion as being something which is contrary to 'fact' and therefore 'untrue', he went on to ex~lain his view that illusions were valuable and indeed essential to happiness and peace of mind.
bahai-library.com /books/silent.road.txt   (22344 words)

  
 Liber B vel Magi :: lashtal.com :: Thelemic News and Culture
Comparison of the Comment with Ancient Egyptian texts (and note that the Comment is by "Ankh-f-n-Khonsu") may be instructive, as may reference to an etymological dictionary.
I also used to dismiss The Comment as some sort of guard on Liber El, one which just had to be defied, but I have come to the view that not only can it be obeyed but that it is wise to do so.
Close reading of The Comment - which the "Creator" post pointed out the basics of - allows, in my reading, quite a degree of lattitude in debate and discussion, depending upon how one chooses to read it - as opposed to being told how one should read it.
www.lashtal.com /nuke/index.php?name=PNphpBB2&file=viewtopic&p=786   (3519 words)

  
 Ankh-af-na-khonsu at AllExperts
Aleister Crowley used the magical name Ankh-f-n-khonsu (from the Boulaq Museum translation) to sign The Comment of The Book of the Law, and also used it sometimes when referring to himself as the prophet of Thelema and the Aeon of Horus.
"A translation of the name might be close to the following: Ankh is both a tool and a symbol meaning "new life." The hyphen af is always part of another word that lends exclamatory force.
The word, na is generally used as a preposition, such as "to, for, belonging to, through, or because." Khonsu was the adopted son of Amun and Mut from the Theban triad.
en.allexperts.com /e/a/an/ankh-af-na-khonsu.htm   (476 words)

  
 Note
However, be warned that, as this material might be described as the fruits of the study of the Book, it might offend some adherents and might be construed as an invitation to the unwary to indulge in like activity.
It is quite conceivable, to me at least, that the Comment is not for all, even while accepting that the only authority for interpretation of the Law is the appeal to the writings of the priest of the princes.
It is not for nothing, I believe, that the Comment is the only one of the inspired texts which is written explicitly in the name of Ankh-f-n-khonsu.
www.duaut.net /Note.htm   (411 words)

  
 The 21st Dynasty of Egypt
From this kind of comment on potentially chronological important artifacts it is difficult or even impossible to draw chronological conclusions.
There were little less than five thousand who were convicted and sold for slaves; those who, enduring the test, remained in the government and passed muster for true Athenians were found upon the poll to be fourteen thousand and forty persons in number.
One such construction is the propylon of Khonsu at Karnak with relief carvings done at a later date and attributed to Ptolemy III (246-222 BC).
www.specialtyinterests.net /dyn21b.html   (17620 words)

  
 A Transcription of Liber Legis - Eidolons of Ash   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Also, The N in “Nuit” (line 5) overwrites the letter “M” (as in sheets 4 and 5)—however, it also looks like there is an “i”.
This comment refers to a large liquid stain in the middle of the sheet.
The two comments, written later in pencil, refer to the eventual addition of Crowley's poetic interpretation of the text from the Stele of Revealing.
www.ashami.com /eidolons/A_Transcription_of_Liber_Legis   (4051 words)

  
 Exegesis 2 Toavotea Key
My return to the code was inspired by the Scarlet Woman N., who loved logic puzzles and was always scribbling on graph paper.
f> “Then saith the prophet and slave of the beauteous one, who am I and what” =777; “Thou knowest” =154.
f> “the dew of her light” and “thou art continuous” both =232.
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 The Book of the Law at AllExperts
Thanks in large part to The Comment, interpretation of the often cryptic text is generally considered a matter for the individual reader.
In 1912, he prepared AL and his current comments on it for publication in The Equinox, I(7).
what was to become called simply The Comment (which is also called the Short Comment or Tunis Comment), and signed it as Ankh F N Khonsu (lit.
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 The key to the order & value of the English Alphabet as foretold in the Book of the Law
In the passage from his Comment quoted above, the Beast determines that Ch II vs.76, with its’ puzzling string of alpha-numeric characters is a Cabalistic test (on the ordinary pattern).
Know=71 which is a number of apparitions (vide supra and this is in agreeance with the Beast’s own Comment upon this topic (see The New Comment to Liber Legis)), ‘ever’=60 ATU XIV implying science or synthesis and 71+60=131 again tempting the Beast to look for his ‘child’.
The Stele shows this exact thing, with the graphic aspect of the composition being a picture of Ankh af na Khonsu worshipping Ra Hoor Khuit whilst Nuit is as the vault of Heaven, and the text of the stele also implies that the Goddess will kiss the Beast as the secret ardours of Hadit.
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 LIBER MCXI   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
Crowley comments that the two verses from his Liber VII describe the phoenix wand seen in Egyptian art, which was employed in The Golden Dawn.
L M N S O P Tz Q R Sh Th Since Heh and Tzaddi are paired up here, the error has been to swap the actual serial order of the Hebrew alphabet to make Tzaddi = 5 and Heh = 18, which is to all reason utterly ridiculous.
Crowley also comments that "this 'one' is not to be confused with the 'child' referred to elsewhere," but I have proven him wrong by discovering the correct solutions to the other cyphers as well.
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The fool readeth this Book of the Law, and its comment; & he understandeth it not.
March 25 823 Thus 46I =p f l y 2 b z 2I8 " " (Blot) wch trouble with ds.
To be performed before a window open to the E. or N. without incense.
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Comment: Is it possible that some of these sites were merely hiding places during times of invasions by enemy forces?
The same iconography was found in the tomb of Tutankhamen on a pectoral usurped from Akhenaten where the all seeing eye is topped by the crescent moon with a solar disk with the image of a king also having a crescent moon with solar disk on his head.
The upper most desire of the early Christian church was the promised return of the Messiah to end the reign of persecution and sin and bring this world's history to a final conclusion.
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The letter F is used to represent the Hebrew Vau and the Greek Digamma; its sound lies between those of the English long o and long oo, as in Rope and Tooth.
Thus O (of F) will not be "The Fifteen by function" instead of "Five" etc., and "in act free, firm, aspiring, ecstatic", rather than "gentle" etc. as in the present text.
But again SA is 61, AIN, the Naught of Nuith; BA means go, for Hadit; and F is their Son the Sun who is Ra-Hoor-Khuit.
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 Facts about comment   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-20)
In computer programming, comments are a part of code which is used to explain the code; such comments are generally ignored by compilers and executions.
Examples include the javadoc program, designed to be used with the Java programming language.
If there is one, it begins at the start of the comment character(s) and ends at the end of the line.
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 Egyptology News: February 2006
Alternatively you can always post a comment about something already posted by clicking on the orange "comments" link which appears at the end of every post.
In the light of recent legal cases against the Getty and the Met, together with requests for items obtained as a result of illegal trading to be returned, fairs like this are presumably under mounting pressure to vet both the dealers and the artefacts traded.
Finally, he points to holes or cracks in a mummy which he believes is male, one of which is right by the forehead, where a Cobra or Ureus could been have inserted, one of the symbols of the Pharaoh.
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 November 13, 1988 e.v. key entry and first proof by Bill Heidrick T.G. O.T.O. (c) O.T.O. d
This, of course, should be written on one side of the paper only, so that the opposite page is free for comments, and an arrangement should be made for it to be inspected at regular intervals.
Fraternally, 7 666 Letter No. B April 20, 1943 Cara Soror, Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the Law I was very glad to have your letter, and am very sorry to hear that you have been in affliction.
14* N ñ N = Two or Naught; one is the Magical, the other the mystical, process.
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