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Author: 565565 Date: Feb 19, 2008 20:13
http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/mwt/mwt_05.html
"This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
"Good" and "Evil." The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
tale tells of a revolt in heaven. In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with
Christ in glory for ever and ever, Amen!" Often a "redeemer," a
"dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
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Author: Janine StarscreamJanine Starscream Date: Feb 19, 2008 21:04
On Feb 19, 11:13Â pm, 565 yahoo.com> wrote:
> http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/mwt/mwt_05.html
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> "This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
> orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
> Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
> "Good" and "Evil." Â The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
> tale tells of a revolt in heaven. Â In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
> soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
> will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with
> Christ in glory for ever and ever, Amen!" Â Often a "redeemer," a
> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story...
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Author: Baird StaffordBaird Stafford Date: Feb 20, 2008 00:30
In article
m23g2000hsc.googlegroups.com>,
565 yahoo.com> wrote:
> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
A god who dies and comes back to life, such as Dionysos, Jeheshovah ben
Miriam, Wotan, and Osiris (just off the top of my head).
Blessed be,
Baird
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Author: TomTom Date: Feb 20, 2008 10:00
> http://www.hermetic.com/crowley/mwt/mwt_05.html
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> "This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
> orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
> Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
> "Good" and "Evil." The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
> tale tells of a revolt in heaven. In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
> soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
> will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with
> Christ in glory for ever and ever, Amen!" Often a "redeemer," a
> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this...
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Author: alectrumalectrum Date: Feb 20, 2008 10:06
On 20 Feb, 19:00, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
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>> "This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
>> orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
>> Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
>> "Good" and "Evil." Â The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
>> tale tells of a revolt in heaven. Â In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
>> soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
>> will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with
>> Christ in glory for ever and ever, Amen!" Â Often a "redeemer," a
>> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
>> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
>
>> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
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Author: KisaiKisai Date: Feb 20, 2008 10:08
On Feb 20, 12:00Â pm, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
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>> "This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
>> orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
>> Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
>> "Good" and "Evil." Â The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
>> tale tells of a revolt in heaven. Â In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
>> soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
>> will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with
>> Christ in glory for ever and ever, Amen!" Â Often a "redeemer," a
>> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
>> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
>
>> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
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Author: alectrumalectrum Date: Feb 20, 2008 10:14
On 20 Feb, 19:06, alectrum hotmail.co.uk> wrote:
> On 20 Feb, 19:00, "Tom" comcast.net> wrote:
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>> "565" yahoo.com> wrote in message
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>>> "This too, is very convenient, because it lends itself so readily to
>>> orthodox theology; so we have Ormuzd and Ahriman, the Devas and the
>>> Asuras, Osiris and Set, et cetera and da capo, personifications of
>>> "Good" and "Evil." Â The foes may be fairly matched; but more often the
>>> tale tells of a revolt in heaven. Â In this case, "Evil" is temporary;
>>> soon, especially with the financial help of the devout, the "devil"
>>> will be "cast into the Bottomless Pit" and "the Saints will reign with ...
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Author: mikamika Date: Feb 20, 2008 11:01
On Feb 19, 8:13 pm, 565 wrote:
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> Often a "redeemer," a
> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
>
> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
"dying God"... "vulgar boys"... "touching story"...? Come on, you can
figure this one out, can't you?
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Author: alectrumalectrum Date: Feb 20, 2008 11:19
On 20 Feb, 20:01, mika gmail.com> wrote:
> On Feb 19, 8:13 pm, 565 wrote:
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>> Often a "redeemer," a
>> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
>> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
>
>> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
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> "dying God"... "vulgar boys"... "touching story"...? Â Come on, you can
> figure this one out, can't you?
Sure.... but how does it figure HERE?
Unless you're going to suggest that Crowley was touched by his
parent? Or that Crowley as his role of a parent touched anyone? Are
you suggesting that?
I would suggest that everyone probably thought that of Crowley and
every other gay in that time.
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Author: mikamika Date: Feb 20, 2008 11:47
On Feb 20, 11:19 am, alectrum wrote:
> On 20 Feb, 20:01, mika wrote:
>> On Feb 19, 8:13 pm, 565 wrote:
>>> Often a "redeemer," a
>>> "dying God," is needed to secure victory to Omnipotence; and this is
>>> usually what little vulgar boys might call a "touching story!""
>
>>> And what is, exactly, a "Dying God"?
>
>> "dying God"... "vulgar boys"... "touching story"...? Come on, you can
>> figure this one out, can't you?
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> Sure.... but how does it figure HERE?
The symbolism of the cycle of God in full power, dying and being
reborn can be directly related to an aroused phallus, orgasm, and then
the resulting flaccid phallus becoming aroused and erect again,
starting the cycle over. A formula which you yourself can experience
using your very own hands.
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