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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for Qabbalah in alt.magick
Author: thomaslomax
Date: Mar 4, 2008 13:59
Greetings. I'm looking for a copy of "The Realization of Neter Nu", by R.A. Straughn. It was first published in the mid 1970's, and it's about Kabbalah/Qabbalah from an Egyptian (Rosicrucian?) perspective, I think. :-) Is anyone here familiar with this book? Thanks. -- Thomas P.S.: I know the author has written newer books under a different name, but I would still like to take a ...
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Author: Meltdarok
Date: Mar 4, 2007 18:27
... "make things up with any letters found using any methods you like." Meaning in imposed, not inherent. This sort of exercise is a good example of that. I've just finished reading "Chicken Qabbalah" by DuQuette and quite liked it, have you read it? No. I've read a lot of beginner books on qabalah. This is just another one. I suppose I'll get around to it...
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Author: 104
Date: Mar 4, 2007 16:40
..."make things up with any letters found using any methods you like." Meaning in imposed, not inherent. This sort of exercise is a good example of that. I've just finished reading "Chicken Qabbalah" by DuQuette and quite liked it, have you read it? No. I thought not. But who cares! I've read a lot of beginner books on qabalah. This is just another one....
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Group: alt.magick · Group Profile · Search for Qabbalah in alt.magick
Author: Tom
Date: Mar 4, 2007 15:10
...>> "make things up with any letters found using any methods you like." Meaning in imposed, not inherent. This sort of exercise is a good example of that. I've just finished reading "Chicken Qabbalah" by DuQuette and quite liked it, have you read it? No. I've read a lot of beginner books on qabalah. This is just another one. I suppose I'll get around to it sooner or ...
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Author: 104
Date: Mar 4, 2007 10:18
... Ben Clifford, enter disciplined madness and make things up with any letters found using any methods you like. "make things up with any letters found using any methods you like." Meaning in imposed, not inherent. This sort of exercise is a good example of that. I've just finished reading "Chicken Qabbalah" by DuQuette and quite liked it, have you read it?
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Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile · Search for Qabbalah in alt.philosophy
Author: Bryan Olson
Date: Oct 21, 2006 12:44
lee@rdfmedia.com wrote: Let me explain something to you. I have studied religion, Cristianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormanism,Hinduism, Sikhi, Paganism, Qabbalah, Asatru, The Teo, Shamanism, and all sorts a closed mind like yours would never have heard about. I have an objective truth for you. I know more about religion then you. So my UNDERSTANDING of God is a lot clearer than ...
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Author: Sean
Date: Oct 20, 2006 18:06
... El, was in nappies. You couldn't be more wrong I'm affriad. Let me explain something to you. I have studied religion, Cristianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormanism,Hinduism, Sikhi, Paganism, Qabbalah, Asatru, The Teo, Shamanism, and all sorts a closed mind like yours would never have heard about. I have an objective truth for you. I know more about religion then you. So my ...
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Author: lee
Date: Oct 20, 2006 06:02
...> the Canaanite El, was in nappies. You couldn't be more wrong I'm affriad. Let me explain something to you. I have studied religion, Cristianity, Judaism, Islam, Mormanism,Hinduism, Sikhi, Paganism, Qabbalah, Asatru, The Teo, Shamanism, and all sorts a closed mind like yours would never have heard about. I have an objective truth for you. I know more about religion then you. So my ...
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