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    Thelema (/ θ ə ˈ l iː m ə /) is a Western esoteric and occult social or spiritual philosophy, as well as a new religious movement that was founded in the early 1900s by Aleister Crowley (1875–1947), an English writer, mystic, occultist, and ceremonial magician.

    • Origins
    • Basic Beliefs: The Great Work
    • The Law of Thelema
    • "Every Man and Every Woman Is A Star."
    • "Love Is The Law. Law Under will."
    • The Aeon of Horus
    • Thelemic Deities
    • Holidays and Celebrations

    Thelema is based on the writings of Aleister Crowley, particularly the Book of the Law, which was dictated to Crowley in 1904 by a Holy Guardian Angel called Aiwass. Crowley is considered a prophet, and his works are the only ones considered canonical. Interpretation of those texts is left up to individual believers.

    Thelemites strive to ascend to higher states of existence, uniting oneself with higher powers, and understanding and embracing one's True Will, their ultimate purpose, and place in life.

    "Do what thou wilt shall be the whole of the law." "Thou wilt" here means to live by one's own True Will.

    Each person possesses unique talents, abilities, and potentials, and none should be impeded in seeking out their True Self.

    Each person is united with his True Will through love. Discovering is a process of understanding and unity, not force and coercion.

    We live in the Age of Horus, child of Isis and Osiris, who represented the previous ages. The age of Isis was a time of matriarchy. The age of Osiris was a time of patriarchy with a religious emphasis on sacrifice. The age of Horus is an age of individualism, of the child Horus striking out on his own to learn and grow.

    The three most commonly discussed deities in Thelema are Nuit, Hadit, and Ra Hoor Khuit, commonly equated to the Egyptian deities Isis, Osiris and Horus. These may be considered literal beings, or they may be archetypes.

    Rituals of the Elements and Feasts of the Times, which is celebrated on the equinoxes and solstices
    A feast for the Equinox of the Gods, Spring equinox, celebrating the founding of Thelema
    The feast for the First Night of the Prophet and His Bride, August 12, celebrating Crowley's first marriage to Rose Kelly, who assisted in his original revelations.
    The feast for the Three Days of the Writing of the Book of the Law, April 8 - 10
    • Catherine Beyer
  2. Nov 13, 2023 · Thelema is a Greek word derived from the shorter word thelo. Both words appear various times in the New Testament Gospels and Epistles. Strong’s Concordance defines thelema as “what one wishes or has determined shall be done.” Within the Bible, thelema typically means “God’s will for people to do.”

  3. Oct 7, 2016 · Thelema is a philosophical, mystical, and cultural system that is based upon a seemingly simple premise: DO WHAT THOU WILT. This phrase, called the Law of Thelema, is not to be interpreted as a license to indulge in whim, but rather as a mandate to discover and fulfill one’s essential nature or path in life, which is called True Will (those ...

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  5. Oct 27, 2009 · A brief summary of Thelema. Thelema is the name of the philosophical school and religious matrix established in 1904 with the writing of Liber AL vel Legis ( The Book of the Law) by Aleister Crowley (1875-1947) and stands on the central axiom, the Law of Thelema. The Law is summed up in two phrases from the Book:

  6. Thelema is a modern manifestation and expansion of the ancient notion of Will. The word first appears in the Bible in several places exemplifying divine will, such as in the Lord's Prayer: “Your kingdom come.

  7. Oct 24, 2012 · Thelemapedia is the original encyclopedia of Thelema and Magick focusing on the works and philosophy of Aleister Crowley. Welcome to Thelemapedia, the original open-source encyclopedia of Thelema and Magick, including topics on Qabalah, astrology, yoga, godforms, biographies, and the works of Aleister Crowley.

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